Installing a new coolant water pump in a Takeuchi TL10 track loader, then using it to brush mow a field for a new solar array.
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@MrOllieBD9 ай бұрын
That double screening of the ramp fold was spot on! Nice little surprise edit there👌
@gianivanroeyen76149 ай бұрын
i was thinking: look his twin brother 😆
@philnorris35079 ай бұрын
I had to stop the video and replay twice, talk about a double take , I did it twice
@inasnap71339 ай бұрын
Now we know how he gets so much done , there are 2 of him !
@peterbills41299 ай бұрын
@@philnorris3507 So is that 2, 3, 4, or 8 takes?🤔
@Omalleyus9 ай бұрын
I honestly HATE that crap. and every where I look I see everyone doing it. even sites one might clear his browser history of
@TexasGTO9 ай бұрын
$600 was a hell of a deal! Time and equipment would have easily been closer to $1,500 around here.
@warrenmichael9189 ай бұрын
$600 was pretty cheap without knowing more about the job i suppose. Pretty flat ground with just a few decent sized trees was an easy job but its location would be a major price factor. If Andrew only had to drive a pretty short distance, that could also be considered in his price. If someone had to load up and drive an hour away , then it was not worth that. If he just had a few miles to drive, maybe it was an easy $600 for him to make. Not to mention the guy will call him back to do other jobs since he wasnt gouged by Andrew.
@byrd09119 ай бұрын
I was thinking 750 myself qoth that set up but my experience is mainly construction and framing lol
@DennisSulz9 ай бұрын
So basically you and the machine were getting paid very little per hr. Not worth getting out of bed for $600 especially with moving equipment to the job site.
@branchandfoundry5609 ай бұрын
I'm with you at $1,500. I left land work 17 years ago and we were $125 to haul equipment to the jobsite, then $75/hr for equipment time with 8hr minimum. So that would be a $725 day rate many years ago. Given the passage of time and everything has doubled since covid, I'd say a $1,500 day rate would honestly be low. At face value, that sounds like a lot to me as an individual who works hard for my paycheck. But as a business man who needs to turn a profit, this equipment isn't cheap to purchase & maintain. So, I'd bet $1,500 is actually a low day rate when you run the numbers.
@andrewmeppen80689 ай бұрын
You inspired me to start my own business. After years of working for companies. I usually stick to a minimum daily price of $1200 unless it's a multiple day job that is hard to pin down how much time,then I charge hourly. Most jobs I bid a straight price for like septic systems, underground gutter drainage, utilities or footings.
@firionrazar37979 ай бұрын
As far as you sad you want to build another shed at the castle, you could add solar panels, also a couple of trickle chargers for the machines so you don't have to deal with dead batteries so often.
@whattheschmidt9 ай бұрын
Solar is going to do a whole lot more than that - DIY solar means your payback would likely be 4-6 years. On my smaller array the payback is going to be under 5 years, in Michigan. Highly recommend for anyone who likes to DIY and has a new roof / is building a new roof as that's half the battle already.
@hypotheticallywhatiskyle8 ай бұрын
@@whattheschmidt My array is not massive - couldnt tell you the specs but it was about 15k and brings in 23kwh on a bad day. It's only been 18 months and I havent had to pay for utilities for over a year - infact on my last statment i was in credit with the utilities board by thousands. It will have payed itself off within 3 years and thats running a large household
@HamburgerAmy7 ай бұрын
oh solar panels for keeping big 12v batteries charged is *chefs kiss* it doesn't have to be thousands of dollars worth of panels or connected to the larger grid either, I've kept ATV's and motorcycles charged with a little 12" panel chilling on the seat just fine. but yeah if he went ahead and installed 12v DC in conduit within his dozer barn then like, game over on ever needing to replace dead batteries on huge pieces of equipment and that alone would probably pay for itself quickly because those huge ones are the prices of used cars sometimes...per battery and they'll need two or four of em.
@jeffhall7689 ай бұрын
Most brush cutters have a catch for wire now. Mine hasn't let anything past it after about 300 hours. It's just a few hooks on top of the stump jumper to catch wire if you run over it. Works great. You could probably buy or fab some up to weld on to what you have.
@WS1029 ай бұрын
Brush cutting is one application where it's really nice to have a closed cab with air filtration and A/C. It's cooler, quieter, and it's a whole lot less scary when running over and really pissing off wasp's nests. Great video as always Andrew.
@guytech73109 ай бұрын
Yup Wasps can make it a very bad day.
@MikeOrazzi9 ай бұрын
@@guytech7310 Yep, I once got stung in the forehead 3 times at once while brush cutting. They used to like to build nests in my tractor.
@tedmitchell2269 ай бұрын
I think you're referring to those in-ground yellow jackets, those are a pain, I had them attack my kitchen window because I turned on the kitchen light at 3AM, I used a fence post and about a quart of gasoline poured it into the hole, problem solved, surprised they attack at night
@WS1029 ай бұрын
@@tedmitchell226 In ground yellow jackets suck, they're very easily set off. Vibrations will drive them them crazy. I remember as a kid, grandma got stung mowing the back 40 and grandpa was pissed, as she came across a really active and large nest. We waited until evening and he poured 5 gallons of unleaded in that hole and dropped in a road flare, and lit it up. It burned for hours, but no more yellow jackets. Problem solved.
@carryclass68078 ай бұрын
indeed, comfort is not frivolous, it is PRACTICAL. doing work in air conditioned comfort means you can do more work.
@claireusilton40669 ай бұрын
Nice job Andrew! 600 seemed low considering all the trees you took down in the process.
@jonathancook40229 ай бұрын
The problem with pricing up a job like this is that if everything went acording to plan, $600-$800 is good money, but if he was to snap a hose off, damage a blade to the point where it required replacement and a track fell off and got chewed up, then all of a suden its an immediate loss.
@lesliehouston59499 ай бұрын
1.27 million subscribers helps
@shanew73619 ай бұрын
@lesliehouston5949 I agree this,man's a millionaire who cares what it costs, lol
@Evilslayer739 ай бұрын
@@jonathancook4022 With the inflation your profit is burned down quickly!parts price almost double up !you cross your fingers for not too big surprises!
@netts23159 ай бұрын
@@sadqqwwqeq4175 Not even that, equipment is expensive to run and inflation is getting crazy. Some would charge $1500-$2000 for a job like that.
@randallhutchcraft55189 ай бұрын
He's such a responsible man, who is capable of just about everything, I'm very impressed with his life of achievements, watching him these few months, I'm glad he's on KZbin, gives me something to watch, retirement is boring at times, thanks Andrew great job as always.
@AndrewCamarata8 ай бұрын
Thanks
@garlandremingtoniii13388 ай бұрын
Retirement is one thing. It can be fun. It has its ups and downs. But get old is most definitely not for wussies.
@armstronggeorge15338 ай бұрын
@@garlandremingtoniii1338 The Golden years sometimes feel like lead .
@dougdalton37199 ай бұрын
6:21 in the video there is a yellow lever under the air filter. Push that and the filter housing will tilt up making it easier to install new filters
@mbrick8 ай бұрын
That's a pro tip for sure!
@jasonlechler5778 ай бұрын
Ha he will just pry on it and break it so he can make a video
@BobCaseyAerial9 ай бұрын
Cody always amazes me at just how far he can run and run wide open too. Blue is catching up but Cody is a marathon dog lol.
@GG-bn5cz9 ай бұрын
100% correct!
@shubus9 ай бұрын
A rare treat! Andrew took us out on an actual job. We're all wondering what that guy's going to do with all that solar power.
@rirebel60299 ай бұрын
I agree ! I watched a handful of excavating and land clearing channels because it's what I do for work everyday and I love it ! But I notice all the channels on here that got huge no longer go on jobsites anymore because of the youtube money I guess and m going on different jobsites and homes in different parts of the country is what made me like the channels to begin with . Don't get me wrong still love the videos it's just they all go a different direction once they get youtube money and can just pick and choose and work on their own stuff at home
@313soldier3139 ай бұрын
@@rirebel6029try upstate brush control. He still does tons of land clearing vids.
@rirebel60299 ай бұрын
@@313soldier313 love those dudes they are the real deal it's amazing how much they have grown over the past couple years
@rirebel60299 ай бұрын
@@313soldier313 workplaytv is the real deal too ! He's in Canada but same deal , diesel trucks and land clearing seeing what works and what doesn't
@jacksak9 ай бұрын
@@rirebel6029 I agree and started watching years ago for the land clearing and job site work. But now most of the videos are not about getting work as a business which is less interesting to me.
@daviddimeler78709 ай бұрын
Under the air filter housing you'll find a latch. It lets the filter housing hinge upwards and gives better access to replace the filters.
@PabloP1699 ай бұрын
That clearing job was right up your alley. Rip, tear, bust. I think that solar is well worth installing where I live, as I only have a basic home installation and it more that supplies my home needs. The best aspect is that when you use Solar with a battery system, you don't have to worry about loss of mains power at all, ad if tied back into the grid, you can make a reasonable profit.
@marshallhansen51709 ай бұрын
Great episode, Andrew! Consider establishing base daily rates for all of your equipment, transportation and labor. For example: Takeuchi $500; brush cutter $150; labor $300; transportation (truck, trailer, fuel) either mileage .75+ or a zone Like UPS $100, $150, $200. Look at rental rates from local equip and they always have a delivery fee, etc for comparison. Your $600 was about half of other comments and probably close to a tractor/brush hog rental and I doubt he could have buzzed down those cedar/junipers.
@HamburgerAmy9 ай бұрын
except he has to bid on contracts and sometimes low balling is better than being flat broke because you're always asking to much for a job.
@markborishkevich5879 ай бұрын
Cost of fuel and equipment maintenance and wear and tear ain't worth the cost of a low bid
@HamburgerAmy9 ай бұрын
@@markborishkevich587 oh, so you're that guy with a overgrown yard full of equipment. Whats up! always wanted to meet you in person, would love to buy some of that equipment, but i know you'll overcharge for it. xD
@simperous43089 ай бұрын
You’re forgetting to add the KZbin revenue…
@mrdbooks72859 ай бұрын
Most youtubers do not make money making content for a youtube episode. Besides he has already made $600 in YT revenue from 150K views, plus the $600 for doing the job so that is $1200 already.
@Stiggsway9 ай бұрын
4:30 Love the reference to the absence of a torque wrench.... "Click Click"
@p9raceway7599 ай бұрын
That editing folding up trailer ramps seeing 2 Andrew’s was great! Happy seeing Yamaha TW200 is alive and well
@petermcdevitt82329 ай бұрын
Andrews videos are awesome because we as viewers are never bombarded by commercials. He isn't greedy just genuine.
@deadheads13528 ай бұрын
Andrews channel is the one channel on KZbin that gives me the most ads per minute by FAR.
@La_Gozinerie_Ranch8 ай бұрын
He makes money with ads doubtless, but then again good for him! He is a hard worker, shares a lot of knowledge and makes enjoyable videos. He merits a financial gain from it!
@geraldwilkinson7 ай бұрын
thats what adblocker is for
@deadheads13527 ай бұрын
@@geraldwilkinson Can't use adbocker on Apple tv/iPhone
@carlroberts78306 ай бұрын
and not afraid to show his mistakes ,same as all of us .cheers
@BlakeMerckleTrucking9 ай бұрын
The brush hog does a good job most of the disk mulchers claim to be high or low flow but are pretty useless without high flow. Rates for doing equipment work seems to have went through the roof and he probably was getting quotes to have it mulched and was probably getting numbers in the 1500-2500 range so 600 probably was a great deal for him
@rirebel60299 ай бұрын
Around my area for a cat 299 with an actual high flo forestry mulcher it's 250 an hour and normally a 2 or 4 hour minimum . The machine is 120k and a good mulcher is 30 to 50k so its not a cheap setup . If it's just small stuff and a brush hog can handle it there are all kinds of guys with compact tractors for 50 an hour
@alanbierhoff68319 ай бұрын
@@rirebel6029 You forgot to figure in purchasing the truck and trailer. Add in travel time and other associated delivery costs. Getting equipment to the job site can cost as much as running the equipment on a small job.
@mikeknoll11309 ай бұрын
I was watching and thought that would be a $1,500 job, minimum.
@rirebel60299 ай бұрын
@@alanbierhoff6831 yeah 💯 percent , fuel and insurance are a huge bill! Thats why they figure 4 hours then you can actually make a buck doing it anything less than that it's not worth hauling my machine there..... NORMALLY ! however if toy go check out the job and figure this is just the doorway to a lot more work on the property or if you can catch a neighbor that wants some work done too then you can make the small jobs ( 2 hours or whatever ) work for you .
@rirebel60299 ай бұрын
@@alanbierhoff6831 thats why the skid steers are so wildly popular all you need is a 1 ton and a equipment trailer to move it and if you're In a pinch you can call a local tow company to move your machine for you pretty cheap especially if you worked with the company b4 they give you a deal knowing you will call them again in the future
@1996FordBronco9 ай бұрын
Lol when he drifted the corner with the machine on the back of the trailer 😂
@MrNobodyAkaCraft9 ай бұрын
I thought I saw that drift! Thx for the confirmation! LOL 🤣
@delboy96799 ай бұрын
@@MrNobodyAkaCraft haha same!!
@raebtumry9 ай бұрын
Solar Panels are what you need on the Mountain. 1 or 2 rows like he had would give you power. Cloudy days would be the only draw back.Seamed like a fairly easy set up and if you made them higher you could get a few things out of the weather. Throw some sides around how ever many and you'll have small sheds with power. Take a bit to recoup the costs, but offset the fuel for generators and it might make it reasonable. Would be way less costly than running a mainline for electricity, at least for now.
@kirk4679 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing Andrew, it’s good to see you working on customers projects again my friend and doing maintenance on your equipment! Sending prayers and good vibes to you and your family and those two boys! Cody and Blue, ole Blue has grown so be a big boy and he’s gotten faster and keeps up pretty good with Cody now! lol 😂 Y’all stay safe and healthy brother! Kirk from Louisiana! 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻👋🏼👋🏼👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👌🏻👌🏻👍🏼👍🏼❤️❤️🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
@pr0n39 ай бұрын
Your right Andrew about using the space under the panels as a shed or any kind of space. We have tons of Solar Rooves, Car Ports, Sheds here in Arizona with all the sun we get. I would definitely grab a few panels and also make a battery array to store energy when the sun isn't out(or for an emergerncy). Would love to see you put your own system together on the channel.
@jbbuzzable9 ай бұрын
I'd get some sheep. No more mowing.
@brians48now9 ай бұрын
@@UserName92149 Shear sheep
@jbbuzzable9 ай бұрын
@@UserName92149 You don't have to shear sheep, although there are likely people that will do it for you.
@lennybooth43259 ай бұрын
I've seen some places make parking lots under them.
@catgynt91489 ай бұрын
@@UserName92149Goats are better than sheep for this application. If you have neighbors with either, contract with their owners to “borrow or rent” their flock for weed eradication.
@FrisellFan019 ай бұрын
It is always a joy to see your dogs run.........they are amazing!
@bosserwarrobotsrb13069 ай бұрын
codi so fassst
@buddyreed26239 ай бұрын
Hi Andrew. Having your brother to help you with the trailer was a nice touch. If you had told us the size of the area, it would have been over $1500 for your next-door neighbor. Have good days!
@Shield.1489 ай бұрын
I was thinking that this was going to be a $1000 job when you started. Solar panels are pretty good. We installed just 2 of them on a shipping container workshop. It is enough to power the lights , fans and battery chargers. I think they paid for themselves already.
@guytech73109 ай бұрын
Andrew is probably going to need Solar for the Mountain build. Probably cost a small fortune to get power run to the home site.
@____________________________.x9 ай бұрын
What crops do they typically plant?
@dc49319 ай бұрын
Tool better be rock solid when Andrew uses them
@313soldier3139 ай бұрын
They’d better be able to do every bit of what they are rated for, because he’s going to push them far beyond that haha.
@Uriah_mccurry9 ай бұрын
I could watch andrew 24/7 because his content is so enjoyable, keep up the good work😊
@purgiaali9 ай бұрын
Maybe Andrew should do the same thing that Linustechtips is doing where big collection of old videos play on loop as a live stream. 😂😂
@Uriah_mccurry9 ай бұрын
@@purgiaali yeah I agree
@mauricekeithjohnson25989 ай бұрын
The MOST honest out there ! NO BS !!
@Uriah_mccurry9 ай бұрын
I think people in this world who have no sense should watch Andrew work and maybe they will get a piece of mind from it.
@brookside50459 ай бұрын
I'm impressed with that cutter. I had no idea it would cut 8" trees as good as it was doing.
@DPcar-mania-658 ай бұрын
That mower is a beast !!! More great viewing from Andrew. Repair / fixing / problem solving always enjoyable !
@anthonybernstein96989 ай бұрын
Hi Andrew, I am an 80 yearold wheel chair jock and just love the careful way you handle your machinery.I worked in a similar manner and loved getting the adrenaline of the job. I remember one night back in the day one of my trucks broke down so I jumped in a truck with a few tools on a rescue mission. Unfortunately my driver and I could not fix the problem and all we had was 5 yards of rope, but we got home quite quickly. A few days later I broke down and my driver turned up without tools and the same 5 yards of rope. His revenge was sweet, driving with a less than 5 yard gap at crazy speed. We got home safely and laughed about it for many years. Enjoy what you do and stay safe.
@jacksak9 ай бұрын
Yup. I'm 79 and miss my construction work days.
@billsrq17889 ай бұрын
@jacksak The tools to day are unbelievable. Ever since we went to the moon are world has changed. Hello from Siesta Key Florida
@tomrigney74129 ай бұрын
Andrew, looks like you have found a machine as tough as you are. Enjoyed your video.
@valuedhumanoid65749 ай бұрын
Nice rig. We wanted to clear some land like that and we rented a Bobcat with a mulching head made by a company called Fecon. It was a drum style head with carbide inserts. The head was the width of the Bobcat and had 9 cutters mounted vertically with maybe 8 inserts per drum. It was a BEAST. The guy at the rental shop said that it's his best machine for clearing land because it throws the mulch straight down into the soil and continuously recuts until it's so small and lays on the ground. And it doesn't matter what size tree you hit. You just keep grinding at it until it's sawdust. Amazing piece of kit
@rjohnson95439 ай бұрын
I think that is the first time you have mentioned the price for a job. It looks like about 6 acres. It would have estimated it at $350 for the loader and mower and $60 per hour for operator. Travel at $5.00 per mile. But it all depends on local rates and the relationship with the customer. Nice work!
@lukehorton7079 ай бұрын
6 acres are you mad! Prob 2 acres max
@daviddimeler78709 ай бұрын
6 acres? Lmao. You've lost your mind. Maybe an acre.
@CranialAccess9 ай бұрын
I own 6 acres. No way that was a six acre job.
@nicolaslab18149 ай бұрын
That brush cutter attachment is amazing. Great job Andrew.
@CaseFreefall9 ай бұрын
I'd say 600 is way too cheap. You pushed that mower hard! What an impressive unit. I'd have said a 3k min with all those trees. I'm honestly surprised the mower mulched up all those big trees. I say 3k aud, maybe 2k usd
@billykulim52029 ай бұрын
and he got steel wire prank by customer to as a bonus? maybe?
@barryedwards13369 ай бұрын
It's a beast Andrew, without doubt one of your best buys.
@peem12449 ай бұрын
Hi Andrew, hope you're well. I'm a big tree fan so don't like to see felling, but I reckon some folk call it progress. Great job on the clearance though. Lots of farms have started to combine solar arrays with crops, where the ground maintenance gear, like your skidsteer and other farming machinery, can operate under the panels without any problem. Sounds good. Thanks for sharing. Stay safe and keep up the good work. 👍✌
@frankmuschetto33859 ай бұрын
Great job, Andrew. That brush cutter is a beast. Looks like it is well made, and you've proven it can handle just about anything. I think you under priced the job given all that you did. $1000 -1,200.
@VersinKettorix9 ай бұрын
Yeah, if I were on the customer end of that transaction, I would expect it to cost in the neighborhood of $1000.00. That was a lot of trees and area. Not having to cut the trees with a chain saw was a huge time/labor saver.
@polandadam989 ай бұрын
Yeah but think of it in the long run, andrew may now have a repeat customer for future projects.
@BikerJim749 ай бұрын
yeah definitely undercharged by half at least
@BikerJim749 ай бұрын
cheapest I can get someone to clean up my quarter acre yard is roughly 800 bucks
@milan19699 ай бұрын
All depends on the amount of time. Great job!
@rjb63279 ай бұрын
That's a nice feature, with the hinged radiator. He sells the power to the utility.
@ShuhDonk9 ай бұрын
Problem with that is nowadays most utility companies don't pay diddly squat for power being sold back, it is typically not worth creating more power than you personally use. Not sure about in New York where this guy is located though.
@gorak90009 ай бұрын
@@ShuhDonk No, the real problem with that is today the utility maybe pays a reasonable amount, but at any time without warning, some bean counter will change their mind and start paying nothing for power exported back to the grid - and now you have the capitol investment of the panels and associated equipment, and can't get a return on it again. Not smart to put some much faith in rando corporate types to continue doing something reasonable.
@galdessa19 ай бұрын
@@gorak9000 You can also supply to your neighbours.
@rjb63279 ай бұрын
@@galdessa1 How do you do that? Run your own power lines?
@died4us5909 ай бұрын
I appreciate hearing the mower chop all that stuff down without the music, or the fastforwarding. I love the sound of the machinery, and watching the machine work. G-d bless.
@soyleospeed9 ай бұрын
Excellent job Andrew! Thanks for your videos. I think it was a cheap job, but you have made a great video for us, your fans, and I would think it would be faster if the blades could be sharpened more. Thanks again!
@W4V3MAKER9 ай бұрын
Depending on your area, I'd say one to one and a half thousand is about for something of that size. I mean, you're clearing about a quarter acre of solid brush and small trees. That guy got a very good deal.
@MK-SHOW9 ай бұрын
Hi Andrew, great video again! Am a German viewer who has been watching your videos for years. You said $600 for the entire area! Just compared to where I live here, you have to get a permit from the city for EVERY tree that needs to be felled. Each permit costs €60 for each tree. Clearing this area would cost an additional €4,000 - €5,000 ... yup! here in Germany something is going wrong...
@zippo10099 ай бұрын
Thats the way this world sadly has turned out. Everything is so highly priced so that ppl will soon have to stop ordering things done. Andrew was cheap tho...I live in Norway and it´s crazy prices here too. A standard car is priced almost double in Norway compared to Sweden, and it´s all just taxes.
@radoslavtomov91219 ай бұрын
Wow... Sometimes I feel we should deregulate a bit in the EU.
@AndrewCamarata9 ай бұрын
Why do you tolerate letting anyone tell you you need a permit to take down trees? you should go shut that down immediately using excessive force.
@zippo10099 ай бұрын
@@AndrewCamarata It is excessive force (Government>/ City counsil) telling you that you need a permit. No permit, no license to do the job. Next fase is Police and hefty fines...
@user-js9xv6zb3p9 ай бұрын
Das stimmt so nicht ganz, Forst, Industrie und Außengebiete sind anders als Wohngebiete, zudem kann man eine Genehmigung für ein ganzes Flurgrundstück beantragen
@martylynchian86289 ай бұрын
Solar panels are so green, look at how many trees are getting wacked to make room for them.
@AdHocAtom9 ай бұрын
Thanks for letting us know the price, I was wondering about 5 minutes before you mentioned it. I would have charged $300 per hour, I would have likely charged some setup fee as well for fuel and loading. I think $600 was a super fair deal and it was a good video so you make some content and money off that as well.
@chuckkolancz49699 ай бұрын
Most people would have looked at that job and been like “well I’m gonna need to chainsaw down and process these trees” Andrew just rips through them😂
@CerebralAilment9 ай бұрын
I laughed pretty good at that big pine, and kept saying 'thats not what that's meant for' lol
@Zeusofvalhalla9 ай бұрын
What trees lol just big weeds 😂
@donaldlong96499 ай бұрын
True 😂
@LisaMedeiros-tr2lz9 ай бұрын
That would be the right way to do it too. That machine is not made to "mulch" 8" pine logs. Yeah, it worked here. For now. That mulcher is not going to last at that rate and it won't pay for itself. I would have left the larger caliper pines and price the job stating that. If there were above 5" or so caliper trees, those would get left or cost more to take out and stack up somewhere.
@W4V3MAKER9 ай бұрын
Every time he came to a tree, I was like, "ain't no way he's gonna... oh shit he did it"!
@nickj25089 ай бұрын
It is great how Andrew tests the limits if his equipment. You can really learn how much more you can get out of your equipment.
@chrisclark48139 ай бұрын
He needs to take more water with ever he's drinking. Stupid Stunts, will end in tears.
@x01e9 ай бұрын
I love the videos but absolutely destroys his equipment
@sabbie78 ай бұрын
So glad you shared what you quoted the customer because I was wondering how you charge for that work. I was thinking $1200-2000. When you said $600 I was shocked! That’s a great deal for the customer! Excellent vid as usual Andrew
@OShackHennessy4 ай бұрын
That was a very low bid for that work
@sabbie74 ай бұрын
@@OShackHennessy for sure!
@Irishmanbikes9 ай бұрын
My sister has solar panels on one side of her roof. She said in ten years it will have paid for itself. Plus she has a plug-in hybrid hook up in the garage. She loves it!!
@racerx0099 ай бұрын
Ah, Andrew working with his doppelganger. That's teamwork. 😉
@JohnComeOnMan9 ай бұрын
Mower decks are wicked cool.
@richardoliver73638 ай бұрын
That's the best use of a brush mower I've seen so far, awesome! That thing can really cut.👍👍
@BrettCraft9 ай бұрын
NIce job! Amazing what that will cut through! If you think you may have charged a little on the low side the mower company should probably give you an endorsement for showing what a great product they have.
@marcberm9 ай бұрын
The mulching tree mower is some craziness!
@suphionder58039 ай бұрын
Andrew, we want more videos. take it easy.good luck.
@FWtravels9 ай бұрын
Make more videos but also take it easy…😂
@user-gv4tn9nb7f9 ай бұрын
Beautiful work! Beautiful machinery!
@weeb32778 ай бұрын
it's funny how clean and decluttered it looks even though the amount of material on the field stays the same.
@rirebel60299 ай бұрын
This guy is crazy to be running these attachments with an open cab machine , love the videos man dont want to see you get taken out by a stick or some barbed wire that you didnt see and come into the cab !!! I do this everyday and they launch some wild stuff out
@donanything68169 ай бұрын
I love how you test your equipment, Andrew the brush cutter test ranks up there with your bumper testing. Great video.
@SimonASNG9 ай бұрын
I'm amazed that I'll happily sit and watch a guy fix a skid steer water pump and then mow a field... Why is this so relaxing?
@kenallen68669 ай бұрын
I knew there were two of you, no one man can do everything you do. Made me have to re-watch that part twice, nice.
@rickcham77819 ай бұрын
It's going to be hard to get the new windshield in that truck now 😂
@henryD93639 ай бұрын
Bondo
@rickcoleman89039 ай бұрын
Dang that mower left a mark on that old vehicle.
@thomasgirty63979 ай бұрын
build your sheds for your detachable equipment then mount your solar on top. also, you can use that power on trickle chargers on your big equipment. will save you battery money and time from jumping them when needed. you already have the shed with the lift so test it {price, install, etc.}and decide from there. systems are easy to expand.
@bryanadams24879 ай бұрын
Great vid! The wire getting wrapped around the blades reminds me of my time in the Army driving Bradley's. We used to have to cut out hundred foot sections of concertina wire from the road wheels haha!
@jamescole17869 ай бұрын
8/6/23;..ahh yes..another great Andrew video...now including 'double screening' (twin👀 Andrew's👀 on both sides of trailor simultaneously)..+ verbal torque wrench when tightening 'click click' !💪👍. Pricing for this ?x,000 sqft ararea.. $600 was too low..considering both machines, Travel, fuel & man & insurance & maintenaince/overhead..$800-1000 would have been a reasonable/solid offer. Also, confirm that machine, T10, is a low flow unit. Thought (from earlier video) your T12 was the high flow unit. This combo used 2day did just fine! Glad you had those red Bolt cutters on hand, good planning. Stay safe & carry on !👍👏💪⚙️🛠🍺😊
@mickeyd089 ай бұрын
My hometown put in a solar array years ago. Its been a great investment for the community. They even hire a farmer to bring goats in to mow around them so they dont have to worry about damages from thrown debris.
@areafiftyoneok9 ай бұрын
HAHA, loving the part , where theres 2 of you lifting up the ramps🤣
@randyclyde49399 ай бұрын
Andrew, your castle home roof would be a perfect place for solar panels... and after saying that, if you get your long shed built, the solar panels would provide more power than you'd ever need there (with proper battery storage). Our church invested in a solar system in 2015. It was making us money from day one. It was paid off about 2 years ago and its life expectancy is about 30 years. Panel degradation at the time of installation was about 10% over the life of the panels. That's gotten a bit better over time. Our panels are 250w each. Now, the same size panel is pushing nearly 400w. Things are getting better, I think you'd be very pleased if you were to make that kind of investment on your property. Thanks for your time. Be well, be safe!
@Timothy-lb2vr9 ай бұрын
That is a beast of a mower, except for that heavy gage wire that got tangled in the cutters, she looked unbreakable.
@calvinlindley90019 ай бұрын
Hey for the air cleaner on the tl10 and tl12 there is a little yellow lever on the bottom right of the housing if you put it up the filter housing will fold up to make it easier to replace the filters
@scrambler69-xk3kv9 ай бұрын
Awesome job Andrew, and no worries about a flat tire.
@mysurlytrucker75109 ай бұрын
Hi Andrew great to see another video, as to the solar its around 25 years you get out of them basically no maintenance , you need to balance your battery storage with the panels you have, its an investment for sure but if you get a half decent amount of sun 🌞 it's probably worth it ,its definitely worth looking into.
@MRrwmac9 ай бұрын
Andrew, that is one hell of a strong machine you got there. Sometimes one really good machine makes up for a couple junk ones…haha!
@onion79859 ай бұрын
Some brushed cutters come with a wire and vine cutter near the shaft. I have one from Rut mfg that has the wire cutter. You could probably look up a few pictures and weld one on.
@user-zl3wl9rs6s9 ай бұрын
Would really like to be able to go and do this mowing while Andrew sits back and makes comments about how great of a job I’m doing! Great video Sir!👍👍👍👍
@richied63199 ай бұрын
Andrew, I'm surprised that after the HF product, that you did not build your own unit. That is a awesome tool!
@ACK889 ай бұрын
"Is solar worth it?" Is a long conversation that really depends on your situation. I used to sell and install solar.
@Gaabbeess9 ай бұрын
This is freedom, u are always doing a great job. Looks so much fun and relaxing at the same time 🎉! Greetings from Sweden
@starobaronen82849 ай бұрын
Makalöst bra YT kanal. följt den från start. bästa avslappningen innan semestern är slut imorgon :S
@outdoorztime29237 ай бұрын
That machine is awesome! The first time I saw one used was on some land that Lee and Tiffany had purchased to enhance for deer hunting and then resale the land. The operator went up to a big cedar tree, started from the top and ate it down to the ground! I knew right then that was a tough piece of equipment and the way to get it done!
@MaryLDodd5 ай бұрын
Love how how you take care of your equipment!
@raeanker30789 ай бұрын
Here in Twin Waters Queensland Australia, the government subsidies homeowners to have solar power installed, with either battery storage or feed back into the grid. Whatever excess power you generate and don’t use, is feed back to the grid and you get paid a set tariff. On our four bedroom home with four adults, our twenty four panels on a six kilowatt system has us around six hundred dollars per quarter in credit, definitely worth it.
@cryptomnesiac9 ай бұрын
That mower attachment has incredible power, wow
@therealjplavoie8 ай бұрын
That seems like the easiest water pump removal iv'e ever seen !! Great job Andrew!!
@jamesbreault57629 ай бұрын
Great job Andrew ,mower did a greT job those were some big trees.
@gramof53969 ай бұрын
That was a small jungle! Thanks, Andrew for another great video!
@mftidwell9 ай бұрын
Only Andrew can take something as seemingly mundane like mowing and unexpectedly turn it into auto demolition :)
@galdessa19 ай бұрын
There was no need to do that, shows a bad side of a person.
@joebruggman9 ай бұрын
just shut up, you're making yourself look dumb...@@galdessa1
@Lochlann139 ай бұрын
Andrew, I would love to see you get a rotary brush mower to put to the test! They're perfect for jobs like this.
@tedmiller17459 ай бұрын
Thanks AC for another great Monday morning!
@MazdaBass9719 ай бұрын
Good to know that water pump is torqued to spec! 😆
@lotevalencia9 ай бұрын
The footage of the dogs running together, oh my God amazing. Keep up the great work and thank you for the content
@billyhaddock55409 ай бұрын
Great Job on putting-on a new water pump and clearing the Field for ur customer. looks great. it takes alots to installed Solar
@gillyb3338 ай бұрын
Awesome Brush mover and Fantastic filming Andrew nice work .
@cheekymonkey6669 ай бұрын
solar cells are the best these days as the tech has improved a hell of a lot... we in middle of changing ours over to modern cells... weve got 4 sets of 50kw panels along the cattle shed roof, feeds power to the feeders, lighting, heat lamps, emergancy battery packs, reduced enrgy bills really shows once you use them more than the power company, id recommend getting a quote from a decent firm that has the portfolio to back up their work.
@atom-ark9 ай бұрын
Great video as always Andrew; I learned some stuff on this one. Nice to see your clone help you with those flip-up trailer ramps! That was clever.
@MtnHiker9 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing, as always. Pricing is hard to comment on without knowing how long you expected it to take, a reasonable hourly rate for you and your equipment, and how busy you are but... if it just cost you $50. for diesel, not much wear on your equipment, and you had nothing better to do that day it more than paid for the new water pump and put money in your pocket. If you're happy with the deal that's all that matters... and good content you've shared.
@thomasgirty63979 ай бұрын
true!! as long as you make something, it's ok. this customer will probably have more work for you in the future.
@MtnHiker9 ай бұрын
@@thomasgirty6397 I'm in my 70's now and retired from the trucking industry. Service sells! A huge part of my business came from word of mouth recommendations from satisfied customers who told others who became customers and the circle grew.
@CranialAccess9 ай бұрын
Awesome video! Caught a glimpse of Samantha again in the background while you were replacing the water pump. Hopefully a good sign. We’re starting to hate those solar farms which are really invading upstate farmland. They are made in China and difficult to recycle. I believe tax credits are the main reason for the expansion in use.
@AndrewCamarata9 ай бұрын
Thank you
@ferrasellis45769 ай бұрын
I’m around $1250 a day for something like that, sometimes if it’s super easy my bottom dollar is $750
@net_voble_miru_mir9 ай бұрын
Very good, am from Russia, we have 100$ everyday on this job...
@flir67man849 ай бұрын
All day for 1250 ?? Thats that bad …
@ferrasellis45769 ай бұрын
@@flir67man84 what do you mean? I know guys that charge $1500 a day
@davidpippin34609 ай бұрын
I was contemplating what you would charge and I thought, "600 bucks I would guess". Turns out I was spot on. Nice work, that cutter is a beast! Man Blue can pour on the speed when he wants to!
@kathyw17109 ай бұрын
What a treat I love to see more of these kind of videos of Bushhogging excellent footage. Thank you.
@joeykerr13848 ай бұрын
That thing us frightenly powerful. I think it's one of the coolest attachments.