Grooming snowmobile trails

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Published 2024-02-09

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  • @charliebravo1906
    The ability to effectively diagnose and not get angry is the most impressive to me.
  • @thekingtroll2
    I love how you don't edit or sugar coat anything. You went up to plow and it wouldn't start. So you lost a day of trying to get it to run. Life happens and we got to see what it takes to make an Andrew video so special to all your viewers. 2 million by December 2024 or bust! This was very fun to watch, thank you.
  • @56radioboy
    Speaking as an old ski resort worker, you need a battery cut off switch. Maybe a solar trickle charger too. The cold just sucks the life out of a battery
  • @MG-rg3jo
    We all knew the battery was going to be dead.
  • @jimmorris1002
    Whatever the problem, Andrew has the right tools always and knows where to start the repair process!
  • I remember Andrew building this trail groomer implement. At the time, I didn't quite grasp how the blades worked. Now I understand and I can see that it is very ingenious and very effective too!
  • @garthkayes2667
    You’re the man Andrew Camarata …..once again , remarkable grit , determination and inspiration . Please don’t ever stop being you 👊
  • @maeelectronics
    I agree Andrew Towing the Branch pruner behind the trail groomer was the best results so far great job thanks for the video.
  • @jimmorris1002
    Andrew knows how to work hard and definitely plays hard. Having not met this gentleman, it appears he helps his family, friends, and neighbors. I can only imagine his mountain is beautiful at all times of the year, especially with the snow-covered trees/peaks and the various colors of leaves in the fall.
  • At the beginning of the video the Dogs had energy to spare! Towards the end of the video they were dragging! I bet that they slept really good that night, as did Andrew!
  • @markconger8049
    Regarding the trail trimmer, it seems that cutters mounted across the top would be nice too. There were several spots on the trail where it would have helped clear those hanging down branches the sides can’t get.
  • @InCountry6970
    Hanging onto the back of that moving shaking trimmer in the cold slippery snow all while filming with a camera is very impressive. As usual, great job Andrew
  • @dryroasted5599
    I think your design really has proven itself. I'm impressed. When you first built it, I thought "That's just going to get hung up in the trees and become an anchor." But it does work, provided the wood isn't too green.
  • @Guust_Flater
    Groomer did it better now than in the summer! No leaves and easier breaking branches. 👍
  • @chennemeyer
    Amazing the difference that the cold weather has on your tree trimmer invention. I remember in the summer the branches were rubbery, and it didn't work nearly as well as it does in the winter when there are ice covered and brittle.
  • @davidsnyder2000
    One thing Andrew that you do that I don’t know if your aware ofis you give your dogs lots of exercise. I have a 100lb Mastiff and he doesn’t get out much. The bigger the dog the more exercise they need. You do a great job of keeping your puppy dogs healthy my friend 👍🙏
  • @railfan439
    The snow is beautiful, the trees covered in white, the crisp clean air, but I think I'll stick to my home here in Sunny Southern California. Thanks for the video. Jon
  • @schlenbea
    Woot! 2 vids in 2 days - gonna be a great weekend!