It was hard to tell the difference at first, but that last drone shot really gives you a clear view of how much softer the slope is vs the old drive. Nice work as always, Andrew. Great new machine too!
Glad to see a new post. Missed seeing Cody, Blue and you. It makes me smile watching them tugging on a stick. They have so much fun together. Thanks for including them in your vids. I had my doubts when you first showed where you were going to cut the new driveway. It turned out great. That loose rock was a blessing. Like your new machine. Great video production work.
It made me laugh . It looked like the guy was just dropping off a pizza or something since we didn’t hear any conversation between them it all looked so nonchalant and just cool.
Isn’t it funny how hard it is sometimes to explain what you are doing to someone else . It’s all so logical to you but it was nice to see him being in awe and getting the picture as you progressed . The first time I saw your channel was years ago and you were putting in a long drive to the site where they were going to build a house . I was so impressed with how you were such a one man crew to the point you had to keep jumping out of one machine to another . Laying down the black plastic sheeting then having to go and get your gravel then lay it . You hadn’t built your house but you had a plan and you knew how to achieve it so I just watched you job after job and this video feels like I’m reminiscing but with a bigger mean machine. X
Ha - that was my very first Camarata video. I remember thinking "why am I watching this?". But then the music kicked in and I was glued until the end. From then on I didn't miss a new installment!
Andrew, if I may say so, I like the way you save all the decent logs from the fire on the other jobs and not just chuck good firewood onto the fire Willy nilly like some of them do. Waste not want not as my mum used to say. All the best from UK.
That's a nice excavator. As an excavator owner for 2 years for my personal use, I must say there is a huge different in knowing how to operate one and knowing what to do with it. I would have started at the bottom and worked up. That shows how much I don't know about how to do certain things. Watching Andrew is how to learn such.
@@royreynolds108 I wish our rock where I live was like that. Nothing short of blasting will move solid bedrock here in Muskoka Ontario. Mostly ancient granite.
It's compacted sediment from an ancient ocean that now exists on high places like here in the Catskill mountains. Climate change is real. It's been happening since the dawn of time. Man-made climate change, however, is a hoax perpetrated by Marxists to take over the world's economies... "you will own nothing and be happy"
What the flintstones used to print their newspapers on with the birds beak every morning. Slate. In this case shale. Slate is inferior though a type of shale.
Those 235's LCR are brilliant..we have 2 on a macadamia plantation in northern mozambique. Brilliant for working in tight inter row spaces. They quickly became favourites between the operators. 25% more fuel efficient than the cats too...Hitachi excavators still run circles around everything else though. Great video Andrew.
Andrew, having watched all your videos over the last few months since i discovered your channel. it is amazing to see how much you have leveled up your operators skills in the last couple of years. You really make this look easy
Congratulations on your new acquisition! You will thoroughly be happy with the 235 with its power and breakout Force I'm not sure if it says fuel efficient as a smaller model like the 220 however it sure is a game-changer with time
To be honest the entire Hyundai range seem to be comparable for fuel economy with the opposition, the added bonus is that they also box way above thier weight, for example the Hyundai 210 has more brute strength than a Volvo 220.
Awesome work on the new driveway for the owner. Love seeing the dogs out there playing while you work. Congratulations on getting you a new toy to play with and uses with work😊
Andrew not many operators could visualize a driveway going up a small mountain but you confidently can. Quite impressive you eyeballed the entire dig....great video and I like that you're buying newer machines. None of my business but I hope you sell off your older equipment you don't use anymore. Great video!!
It seems like it was just yesterday when I watched some of your very first podcast. You've come a long way pilgrim and I must have missed a video or two because I see you've got a new acquisition which looks like it's a 235 and it handled those nice address stones or guard rails quite well! Thanks bunches for bringing us on your journey
Looks good. Sure looks like a less aggressive of an angle going up. Definitely going to need some gravel up on the top part to counteract any mud, but all in all, looks good.
It's amazing how you can rough out a driveway like that in a relatively short time. I think the homeowner is going to want to put some gravel on the new portion of the driveway. Otherwise, it will be a mess after a rain or when the snow melts. Nice work, Andrew!
A ditch on the uphill side is needed still, as well as a culvert at the bottom. This will prevent water running onto, and across the driveway in storms.
I also really like the he zero tail swing. One less thing to worry about when in a tight spot !! You sure knocked out that driveway in double-quick time !!
Definitely an improvement over the second driveway. The new excavator certainly made the job way easier to accomplish in a relatively short time compared to having to use his older equipment. Just needs some heavy plastic ground cover put down then 4 to 6 inches of gravel on top rolled in with Andrew's roller like Chris Letsdig18 does it. A couple of those huge flat rocks at the bottom to be address stones would have been really cool. With them facing opposite ways. Chris did that on his homestead with flat rocks he got ffom a huge rock removal job for a hillside Vetenary building.
Another great video! Andrew, I have to compliment you on the volume control of the music. So many channels practically blast you out of your chair when they add music, & you constantly have to adjust the volume between the music and dialogue. Your videos are so enjoyable and interesting to watch.
I love that Andrew would rather sit on footage for a year and a half and release it when he’s done with a project rather than be like a typical TH-cam or that has to turn every project into the 16 part video series and talk and talk and talk
Now you got a nice machine! I call it a extremely good deal.. looks like lots of power and for a zero turn seems very stable. Now you gotta get something to haul it around lol. Great video buddy!
Extremely beneficial to see the measuring scale. Observing the vision come to fruition. Nice having the natural bedding materials scratched out in process.
Thank you for another cool video, Andrew. Yes, I know what it's like where you are- I'm just down the Thruway a few miles, Exit 31. I used to drive out to the Hudson valley area sometimes for my route. Capital region, Southern Tier, Tri-State area. All this area was under an enormously deep prehistoric ocean. The Finger Lakes are scars of the ice retreating. Near me is a Village named Waterville, NY. Fossils of Bivalves, Trilobites, etc. Sedimentary rock (shale) is miserable stuff. It's not "real dirt" when you think about it. Might as well try to plant a garden in the Great Salt Lake bed. I admire your effort, the content and production are spot on as usual. I really enjoy long, thoughtfully produced videos about something I'm interested in.
Nothing broke, i thought i was on the wrong channel there for a minute. great job. What a beast of a tool. watching those two wrestle over the same stick has kinda caught on for them. Nice driveway. kinda ol school Andrew. Thanks for sharing
thank you Andrew , i hope to watch more and more as well as re-wach as im happy to do! Congratulations with the new Hyundai excavator! It will of course pay for itself! I hope to see a dedicated museum area of Camerata vehicles with a short history on a plaque vidoe! Let them rust away in the knowledge they took you to where you are today and afforded you great memories! Love your work!
Its hard to explain just why it is so satisfying to watch this kind of work being done, since Adam makes it look so easy, maybe we men, or women, feel that we might accomplish the same thing with the right equipment. After watching Adam fight with tree stumps all those years with smaller excavators, its awesome to see mighty Hercules Hyundai come thru and knock them over like so many toothpicks.
Congratulations on the new excavator Andrew I have to say your video editing skills are top notch like no other on TH-cam. You have sure come a long way I have been watching from the beginning and always look forward to seeing your videos I hope they come more frequently now that springtime is here.
Andrew it cracks me up that you get in this big excavator and still operate it like a mini lol. You need a Kobelco ED160BR-7. It is the biggest excavator made that still has a blade and it's a legit huge 6-way dozer blade. I could see you being extremely efficient with it.
Very clever to get the measurements from the drones. It's hard to get accurate measurements over long distances but the gps is very handy there, and accurate too.
Great engineering and excavation job Andrew. You made short work of a big job and entertaining to boot! Already looking forward to your next great adventure. Good luck to you and the boys!
Another great video sir, thanks for bringing us along on this project. Love how you positioned the slabs of rock rather than just pushing them off or over the hillsides. Wishing you and your furry duo another great week, gentle seasonally appropriate weather and restful evenings. Peace brother
I know Andrew has many,many hrs operating, my friend you make it look so easy... I appreciate the drone use as a measuring tool...always be open to new ideas...
Haven’t watched Andrew for a while and am glad that you finally purched a new excavator to do your work ! Glad to see that less break downs and more production ! Congratulations to see you move up in your business ventures to do more and better work !
Andrew's excavating videos are about the only ones I will watch on YT because he throws the video into high speed with good music for background and only slows it down for the important parts. Most of the other TH-camrs don't do that and instead they drone on and on in their long videos telling this story and that story and what should be a short video turns into a long one. Good job, Andrew, on both the new driveway and the way you do your videos.
Andrew, with the amount of major earthworks you do at elevation on some serious land and the use of drones have you heard of DJI RTK and also the benefits of topographical surveying and 3D mapping for work just like you are doing here. Great Video
Been on jobs with 10 guys on a similar project. Most just leaned on shovels and "mombacked" all day....The boss never pulled the phone from his ear and pointed his finger alot....while the customer kept checking out the six figure dually. Here we have just Andrew......wow!
Andrew did a good job!! I’m not hating at all but…… it’s wild how just a few states away they do things so much differently! We don’t mix all the organics into our dirt! Although this was like a shale rock! We still do things alil diffrent here in the mtns of NC and the. Totally diffrent in the upstate SC!
I think your new excavator was a wise choice and should give you lots of good service, Dirt Perfect loves his Hyundai and has had no trouble with it, I hope you have the same Andrew.
Nice job as always Andrew. I can tell you're going to have loads of fun with your new toy, hopefully lots of jobs as well. The only problem with that machine, you can't move it yourself, I guess hiring someone with lowboy to transport. Nice video. 👍👍👍👍👍😉🇺🇸
Andrew is a true American hero, a self-made man putting his mark on the world (literally). I tune in his videos when I need a break from the constant insanity of the world these days. Plus I learn cool things!
Hey Andrew! I just wanted to thank you for taking the time to make these videos. They have become incredibly useful for helping me relax and fall asleep. The way you operate the excavator is almost therapeutic, and it's been a game-changer for my bedtime routine. Keep up the fantastic work, and I look forward to more soothing excavator adventures!
Isn’t it nice to not be force-fed an athletic greens, squarespace, simplify safe or surf shark ad? Videos without an agenda are the best. Thanks for not being sold into that stuff Andrew.
seeing a digger scrape away at the earth brings me back to when I was a boy. My dad used to take me to the case dealership or local construction sites so I could watch.The guys that ran that place knew me and would let me sit in the machines and come into the office and collect brochures.
G'Day from down under Andrew, I see you are starting early getting your 'handrails' installed nice to see a new video from the hardest worker on you tube 😊😊
Yup, Andrew was always used to buying junk from Craigs list and finally his channel has enabled him to buy good low hours stuff. He spent $60K on 2 junk rock trucks before going to a dealer and getting the Bell for 250K. All good, the junkers will pay for themselves as the vids make money fixing them...
@@terrencejreich I don't know how the registration works where he's from, but Jesse Muller got his own lowboy and truck, but he registered it so that it's not 'for hire', so basically he can only use it for his own equipment. Which makes it much cheaper than normal. Going off his videos he broke even within a short amount of time because he was using it to pick up ICFs.
Those guys are union. They get paid to stand around. I watched a county road crew here take 2 days to replace 30 ft of 4 ft high chain link fence. Not the poles. Just the fence !! Shame on the mess !!!
Let's be fair, a highway project has significantly higher expectations for wear & tear, speed, drainage, etc. Nothing wrong with a 12% slope 0.1 mile single lane driveway, mind!
@@mrwilson7617 well Andrew will have spent 2 weeks doing that job, so the County crew are quicker than Andrew. See my comment below if Andrew doesnt delete it...
you know what they say, third driveway's the charm 😎
That's awesome. Love to see YT commenting on an Andrew Camarata video!
Is that true with wives too ??
Pretty much
ahahah WHY IS YT commenting here
LOL .... I have never seen TH-cam comment on a video and I have watched a lot of videos. Even TH-cam enjoys Andrew's videos.
It was hard to tell the difference at first, but that last drone shot really gives you a clear view of how much softer the slope is vs the old drive. Nice work as always, Andrew. Great new machine too!
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Boys never actually grow up. Their toys just get bigger and more expensive. Awesome video Andrew !
Next on the shopping list, his own semi with a flatbed.
Thank you great video.
the difference between man and boy is the price of the toy
My next toy is going to be a fishing boat ranger 21 foot deep v about three years old
my tank and bomb toy aren't
So glad to see newer machinery! Andrew, you've worked very hard and you and your company deserve it! Be well, be safe!
Glad to see a new post. Missed seeing Cody, Blue and you. It makes me smile watching them tugging on a stick. They have so much fun together. Thanks for including them in your vids. I had my doubts when you first showed where you were going to cut the new driveway. It turned out great. That loose rock was a blessing. Like your new machine. Great video production work.
Anyone that writes measurements on their hands is absolutely the guy you want working for you. Have always loved the vids Andrew.
So much easier to just buy excavators and have them shipped to the job instead of moving them LOL! Great vid as always!
It made me laugh . It looked like the guy was just dropping off a pizza or something since we didn’t hear any conversation between them it all looked so nonchalant and just cool.
Lol, it kinda is.
@@AndrewCamarata .....hey, you put a new steel bumper/bull bar on your pickup. Did you do a video on installing it??
Great video be nice to see more of these not just working on mountain
@@racerx009 I think he's working on a video. He still wanted to "bash into some stuff to test it" first.
What ever else Andrew does, you can always say his filming and editing are excellent.
Guy has drone shots *of* his drone
Isn’t it funny how hard it is sometimes to explain what you are doing to someone else . It’s all so logical to you but it was nice to see him being in awe and getting the picture as you progressed .
The first time I saw your channel was years ago and you were putting in a long drive to the site where they were going to build a house . I was so impressed with how you were such a one man crew to the point you had to keep jumping out of one machine to another . Laying down the black plastic sheeting then having to go and get your gravel then lay it .
You hadn’t built your house but you had a plan and you knew how to achieve it so I just watched you job after job and this video feels like I’m reminiscing but with a bigger mean machine. X
Yeah….what she said!!
The power of trigonometry. Its a super useful skill to be able to use, unfortunately most people forget it after they leave HS.
Ha - that was my very first Camarata video. I remember thinking "why am I watching this?". But then the music kicked in and I was glued until the end. From then on I didn't miss a new installment!
Thank you.
Andrew, if I may say so, I like the way you save all the decent logs from the fire on the other jobs and not just chuck good firewood onto the fire Willy nilly like some of them do. Waste not want not as my mum used to say. All the best from UK.
That's a nice excavator.
As an excavator owner for 2 years for my personal use, I must say there is a huge different in knowing how to operate one and knowing what to do with it. I would have started at the bottom and worked up. That shows how much I don't know about how to do certain things. Watching Andrew is how to learn such.
Thanks!
Thank you.
Díky!
Thanks
I am simply amazed at how those large slabs of "rock" fracture into these little layers when you apply pressure. Simply amazed.
Depending on the type of rock. That is shale which is stratified.
@@royreynolds108 I wish our rock where I live was like that. Nothing short of blasting will move solid bedrock here in Muskoka Ontario. Mostly ancient granite.
It's compacted sediment from an ancient ocean that now exists on high places like here in the Catskill mountains. Climate change is real. It's been happening since the dawn of time. Man-made climate change, however, is a hoax perpetrated by Marxists to take over the world's economies... "you will own nothing and be happy"
@@loveistheanswer8137 Do you have Radon issues though with the rock not splintering? It happens a lot here in Ohio basements from digging
What the flintstones used to print their newspapers on with the birds beak every morning. Slate. In this case shale. Slate is inferior though a type of shale.
Those 235's LCR are brilliant..we have 2 on a macadamia plantation in northern mozambique. Brilliant for working in tight inter row spaces. They quickly became favourites between the operators. 25% more fuel efficient than the cats too...Hitachi excavators still run circles around everything else though. Great video Andrew.
Awesome as always.Thanks for sharing and taking us along
Andrew, having watched all your videos over the last few months since i discovered your channel. it is amazing to see how much you have leveled up your operators skills in the last couple of years. You really make this look easy
I just love it when you get newer and better equipment, you are reaping what you have been sowing for so long. Cheers!
Your comments always leave me feeling enlightened and informed.
It's weird seeing Andrew buying new equipment or vehicles that aren't 20 plus years old.
YEAH, BUT THATS WHAT GOT HIM HERE, FOLLOWED HIM FOR YEARS, ANDREW IS A BOX OF CHOCOLATES FOR SURE
@@davidwatsonii9469 WHY ARE YOU YELLING
David’s not yelling, he’s stating an important fact!
not Brand new, but only 5 years old 😀
@@spukduk5632 LOUD NOISES. 📢
Isn’t it amazing how much easier the work becomes when the equipment matches the needs? 👍
Congratulations on your new acquisition! You will thoroughly be happy with the 235 with its power and breakout Force I'm not sure if it says fuel efficient as a smaller model like the 220 however it sure is a game-changer with time
To be honest the entire Hyundai range seem to be comparable for fuel economy with the opposition, the added bonus is that they also box way above thier weight, for example the Hyundai 210 has more brute strength than a Volvo 220.
Awesome work on the new driveway for the owner. Love seeing the dogs out there playing while you work. Congratulations on getting you a new toy to play with and uses with work😊
Andrew not many operators could visualize a driveway going up a small mountain but you confidently can. Quite impressive you eyeballed the entire dig....great video and I like that you're buying newer machines. None of my business but I hope you sell off your older equipment you don't use anymore. Great video!!
Thanks
Andrew uses most of everything he has at his disposal which makes his videos more interesting and his jobs easier to accomplish.
@@jmwarden1 yes he does 😊
It seems like it was just yesterday when I watched some of your very first podcast. You've come a long way pilgrim and I must have missed a video or two because I see you've got a new acquisition which looks like it's a 235 and it handled those nice address stones or guard rails quite well! Thanks bunches for bringing us on your journey
Looks good. Sure looks like a less aggressive of an angle going up. Definitely going to need some gravel up on the top part to counteract any mud, but all in all, looks good.
I've operated a few 235 Zero swings over the years and they are an awesome machine, very handy for tight spots, Nice buy Andrew. Awesome job
Andrew. Great to see you back in action. You haven’t lost the knack of operating that equipment. Good luck with the new back hole . Great video. 👍
Hmmm, did you mis-type 'black hole? as in where the money ends up? lol lol
@@jimmackey2909 🤣😅😂
It's amazing how you can rough out a driveway like that in a relatively short time. I think the homeowner is going to want to put some gravel on the new portion of the driveway. Otherwise, it will be a mess after a rain or when the snow melts. Nice work, Andrew!
A ditch on the uphill side is needed still, as well as a culvert at the bottom. This will prevent water running onto, and across the driveway in storms.
Lets see if it needed ditches. It may not.
@@AndrewCamarata agreed definitely knocked that out quick. One day? Damn...
I liked the native rock guardrails.
@@AndrewCamarata
How’s it looking now, a year later?
The new Excavator is really nice Andrew. The zero tail swing is so convenient.
I also really like the he zero tail swing. One less thing to worry about when in a tight spot !! You sure knocked out that driveway in double-quick time !!
That was a fantastic job as always, Andrew. Looking forward to the next video at this site for putting down some gravel.
Nice job. That new driveway route is certainly going to be easier with snow/ice around.
Great job Andrew and what looks like a nice addition to your fleet.
Dogs look so happy and content as always.
Andrew has a wonderful vision of what he wants to end up with and how to get there, love seeing Cody and Blue enjoying life.
Definitely an improvement over the second driveway.
The new excavator certainly made the job way easier to accomplish in a relatively short time compared to having to use his older equipment.
Just needs some heavy plastic ground cover put down then 4 to 6 inches of gravel on top rolled in with Andrew's roller like Chris Letsdig18 does it.
A couple of those huge flat rocks at the bottom to be address stones would have been really cool.
With them facing opposite ways.
Chris did that on his homestead with flat rocks he got ffom a huge rock removal job for a hillside Vetenary building.
Best excavating & construction channel on TH-cam .
Another great video! Andrew, I have to compliment you on the volume control of the music. So many channels practically blast you out of your chair when they add music, & you constantly have to adjust the volume between the music and dialogue. Your videos are so enjoyable and interesting to watch.
I love that Andrew would rather sit on footage for a year and a half and release it when he’s done with a project rather than be like a typical TH-cam or that has to turn every project into the 16 part video series and talk and talk and talk
Wishing you peace, love, and happiness in all that you do. Have a great time watching the video!
THIS RIGHT HERE is one of the things that seriously sets his channel apart from literally all the others. It's incredible.
ありがとうございます!
Love watching you work. Gotta remember to not work with the weight on your final drives.
Another project in the books. Cool.
Andrew it's great to see you with a new toy ! I always enjoy watching your videos , and your expertise at running and repairing heavy equipment..
At first I thought it was going to be too steep, but it looks like it’s just right. Great job with the new Hyundai.
Thank you for sharing so many details about your equipment
Now you got a nice machine! I call it a extremely good deal.. looks like lots of power and for a zero turn seems very stable. Now you gotta get something to haul it around lol. Great video buddy!
Extremely beneficial to see the measuring scale. Observing the vision come to fruition. Nice having the natural bedding materials scratched out in process.
Your ability to maintain a positive attitude in difficult situations is truly inspiring.
Thank you for another cool video, Andrew. Yes, I know what it's like where you are-
I'm just down the Thruway a few miles, Exit 31. I used to drive out to the Hudson valley area sometimes for my route. Capital region, Southern Tier, Tri-State area. All this area was under an enormously deep prehistoric ocean. The Finger Lakes are scars of the ice retreating. Near me is a Village named Waterville, NY. Fossils of Bivalves, Trilobites, etc. Sedimentary rock (shale) is miserable stuff. It's not "real dirt" when you think about it. Might as well try to plant a garden in the Great Salt Lake bed. I admire your effort, the content and production are spot on as usual. I really enjoy long, thoughtfully produced videos about something I'm interested in.
Nothing broke, i thought i was on the wrong channel there for a minute. great job. What a beast of a tool. watching those two wrestle over the same stick has kinda caught on for them. Nice driveway. kinda ol school Andrew. Thanks for sharing
Awesome video Andrew ! Quite impressive you eyeballed the entire dig....great video and I like that you're buying newer machines.
thank you Andrew , i hope to watch more and more as well as re-wach as im happy to do! Congratulations with the new Hyundai excavator! It will of course pay for itself! I hope to see a dedicated museum area of Camerata vehicles with a short history on a plaque vidoe! Let them rust away in the knowledge they took you to where you are today and afforded you great memories! Love your work!
Taking an excavator down that hill was quite a deal. I think it showed a degree of courage. Enjoyed the video.
Great job AC, enjoyed watching you carve out the hillside. Your new (to you) Hyundai 235 is a beast too.👏🏻
It’s great to see Hall and Oates are still making an impact. Andrew has really struck gold this time.
Its hard to explain just why it is so satisfying to watch this kind of work being done, since Adam makes it look so easy, maybe we men, or women, feel that we might accomplish the same thing with the right equipment. After watching Adam fight with tree stumps all those years with smaller excavators, its awesome to see mighty Hercules Hyundai come thru and knock them over like so many toothpicks.
Like I sit here waiting on Andrew to put up new video 😂
Hahaha me too
You guys must be kidding or you need to get a life. Andy is entertaining but not even close to some other sites with the same content.
Congratulations on the new excavator Andrew I have to say your video editing skills are top notch like no other on TH-cam. You have sure come a long way I have been watching from the beginning and always look forward to seeing your videos I hope they come more frequently now that springtime is here.
Real nice addition to the fleet!
Andrew it cracks me up that you get in this big excavator and still operate it like a mini lol. You need a Kobelco ED160BR-7. It is the biggest excavator made that still has a blade and it's a legit huge 6-way dozer blade. I could see you being extremely efficient with it.
I didn't think you were going to lift some of those large rocks . Nice job Andrew
Very clever to get the measurements from the drones. It's hard to get accurate measurements over long distances but the gps is very handy there, and accurate too.
Great engineering and excavation job Andrew. You made short work of a big job and entertaining to boot! Already looking forward to your next great adventure. Good luck to you and the boys!
Seems like great videos to get baked and fall asleep too. Realizing and interesting at the same time
Awesome video. Keep them coming. Projects you work on are super interesting to the rest of us! 💪👍🏼
Another great video sir, thanks for bringing us along on this project. Love how you positioned the slabs of rock rather than just pushing them off or over the hillsides. Wishing you and your furry duo another great week, gentle seasonally appropriate weather and restful evenings. Peace brother
Yes. We want more dog content 🐶🐕 Those two fighting over a stick in a forest was hilarious.
Love the new piece of equipment!
I know Andrew has many,many hrs operating, my friend you make it look so easy...
I appreciate the drone use as a measuring tool...always be open to new ideas...
A new excavator! And it looks very new and shiny with lots of dreaded computers! 😅
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Haven’t watched Andrew for a while and am glad that you finally purched a new excavator to do your work ! Glad to see that less break downs and more production ! Congratulations to see you move up in your business ventures to do more and better work !
10 yr old equipment is not "new"
After hard a day of digging I go to home and watch a digging.Just relax.Thank you for video!
Andrew,that Hyundai is a great purchase,and is a fantastic addition to your fleet!!!💯👍👍👍👍
Andrew's excavating videos are about the only ones I will watch on YT because he throws the video into high speed with good music for background and only slows it down for the important parts. Most of the other TH-camrs don't do that and instead they drone on and on in their long videos telling this story and that story and what should be a short video turns into a long one. Good job, Andrew, on both the new driveway and the way you do your videos.
Andrew, with the amount of major earthworks you do at elevation on some serious land and the use of drones have you heard of DJI RTK and also the benefits of topographical surveying and 3D mapping for work just like you are doing here. Great Video
I doubt the man would use it, he’s kind of a no plan wing it kind of guy
I make the plan in my head. I did this measurement just to show people why I was doing this.
@@AndrewCamarata great results
Cool video, new subscriber here. We love our Hyundai equipment, they last forever!!
Been on jobs with 10 guys on a similar project. Most just leaned on shovels and "mombacked" all day....The boss never pulled the phone from his ear and pointed his finger alot....while the customer kept checking out the six figure dually. Here we have just Andrew......wow!
Andrew did a good job!! I’m not hating at all but…… it’s wild how just a few states away they do things so much differently! We don’t mix all the organics into our dirt! Although this was like a shale rock! We still do things alil diffrent here in the mtns of NC and the. Totally diffrent in the upstate SC!
Great video as usual Andrew, love the new machine!
Thanks
I think your new excavator was a wise choice and should give you lots of good service, Dirt Perfect loves his Hyundai and has had no trouble with it, I hope you have the same Andrew.
Went from 13deg to slightly over 8deg slope. Will be a nice improvement for the homeowner.
Excelent vid Andrew- Only thing is, we need more of them!
Nice job as always Andrew. I can tell you're going to have loads of fun with your new toy, hopefully lots of jobs as well. The only problem with that machine, you can't move it yourself, I guess hiring someone with lowboy to transport. Nice video. 👍👍👍👍👍😉🇺🇸
Thanks for this video. It was awesome seeing you on a job site.
You have a talent for putting your finger on the heart of the matter.
Andrew is a true American hero, a self-made man putting his mark on the world (literally). I tune in his videos when I need a break from the constant insanity of the world these days. Plus I learn cool things!
Dang, that was nice low-boy. Thanks for letting him catch a couple of gears as he drove away. Sounded great, killer shifts.
Ac. How we have longed for a new video. Thanks brother!
That is one big driveway. Love watching heavy equipment.
Yes very nice excavator seems to be able to handle a big job .Great job done on the rough in driveway well done sir Andrew thank you for the video
Hey Andrew! I just wanted to thank you for taking the time to make these videos. They have become incredibly useful for helping me relax and fall asleep. The way you operate the excavator is almost therapeutic, and it's been a game-changer for my bedtime routine. Keep up the fantastic work, and I look forward to more soothing excavator adventures!
You're welcome.
@@AndrewCamarata LOL even though he said you put him to sleep! You can think him dropping the phone or IPAD into his face though. LOL
Isn’t it nice to not be force-fed an athletic greens, squarespace, simplify safe or surf shark ad? Videos without an agenda are the best. Thanks for not being sold into that stuff Andrew.
You are welcome.
seeing a digger scrape away at the earth brings me back to when I was a boy. My dad used to take me to the case dealership or local construction sites so I could watch.The guys that ran that place knew me and would let me sit in the machines and come into the office and collect brochures.
Fast forward 1 year!
..she's no more!
Up in smoke!
Rip Hyundai!
Your vids and footage are awesome. Nice machine right there. Looks like it did everything you asked of it.
what kind of drone you use?
Nice work! Where in the country is this? Somewhere in the west (guessing from what is that - shale?)?
Holy Cow Andrew…….really moving up in the world…….gonna really move some terra firma……..👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
G'Day from down under Andrew, I see you are starting early getting your 'handrails' installed nice to see a new video from the hardest worker on you tube 😊😊
Just 1 note: bring a chain next time and you can drag those trees up and out of the way much more easily. Great video 😊
I didn't get much of a look at the undercarriage, but if that machine was maintained with 4,000 hours it was a steal at around $74,000. Congrats!
Yup, Andrew was always used to buying junk from Craigs list and finally his channel has enabled him to buy good low hours stuff.
He spent $60K on 2 junk rock trucks before going to a dealer and getting the Bell for 250K.
All good, the junkers will pay for themselves as the vids make money fixing them...
That rock is so cool. You could build a nice castle with it.
With all of the equipment Andrew has it's time for a semi and lowboy
Get an AutoCar absolutely
A semi and a lowboy do not make you any money. Most time they just sit, break for no reason, and need repairs. Cheaper to rent.
@@terrencejreich I keep my lowboys just like the dump trucks to manage the schedules and to do a little side work to help cover costs
@@terrencejreich I don't know how the registration works where he's from, but Jesse Muller got his own lowboy and truck, but he registered it so that it's not 'for hire', so basically he can only use it for his own equipment. Which makes it much cheaper than normal. Going off his videos he broke even within a short amount of time because he was using it to pick up ICFs.
@@doolittlegeorge those are great. I think the one that he found out in the middle of the woods was an autocar.
That little machine is a BEAST. I Love it. I also very much a enjoy all you put out. It's just good, clean, honest to a fault. Fun. Thank you Andrew.
just look how far you have come! well done
That last drone shot was so cool!
You have a talent for making people feel heard and understood.
It’s crazy how Andrew can get more things done in one day then a whole construction team on the highway
Tells you alot about government and wasted expenses, contractors are laughing there heads off at tax payers .
Those guys are union. They get paid to stand around. I watched a county road crew here take 2 days to replace 30 ft of 4 ft high chain link fence. Not the poles. Just the fence !! Shame on the mess !!!
Let's be fair, a highway project has significantly higher expectations for wear & tear, speed, drainage, etc. Nothing wrong with a 12% slope 0.1 mile single lane driveway, mind!
It is a pitty
@@mrwilson7617 well Andrew will have spent 2 weeks doing that job, so the County crew are quicker than Andrew. See my comment below if Andrew doesnt delete it...