Machines | A Day With Excavator Pro & YouTube Star Chris Guins (LetsDig18)
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Follow a day in the life with the popular owner and operator of Internet channel LetsDig18, Chris Guins, as he explains to us how YouTube has changed his life, how he runs his job sites and how he operates and maintains all of his Volvo construction equipment. Follow more of Volvo’s channels here: https://www.youtube.com/user/volvocena Follow Chris at LetsDig18 here: https://www.youtube.com/user/letsdig18
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Nice guy.
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Laws vary from state to state, I know, but "direct bury" of slashings is a new one on me ! OTOH, I can see a burn and using the ashes as "starter fertilizer" for the unpaved/covered parts of the completed site ! IAC, my best wishes and prayers for your success, Chris !
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same thing here to, fom his channel! I learn some of his repair jobs of how he fixes excavator parts, and I do have to say he does make some nice videos sometimes their funny, but most part, their nice to watch. so you doing great man just keep working its butter to be busy working on stuff then being bored all the time. if you know that or not, but that's me thero... lol:)
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-not a youtube star
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I absolutely love watching Chris's channel and I have noticed that he really takes very good care of his equipment. I also have learned a lot from him about equipment, and how to take care of it. He is a really good entertainer and I will always watch his videos
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Hello , i`m from germany . thanks for your vid`s , are great . i have a question . you work always alone ? ore have you workers .
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I'm genuinely impressed that whoever at Volvo had the idea for this got it past all the lawyers and PR wieners.
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so cool to see that volvo has taken the day out of their day to come watch the master at work congrats chris. You dont know it but LetsDig is one person who has inspired me to pursue a career in heavy equipment. too bad times are tough in Alberta and finding work for a 20 year old with no experience is pretty tough. thanks for the great YouTube videos
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where in north carolina are you workin out of? im out in monroe doin some work all the way from texas
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he is what you call in Texas a good old boy
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five thousand hours in twelve years that's one year on our machine
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that looks like so much fun haha
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How many tons a load?
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Love your channel Chris! Been watching since ya started and I was a kid then, taken your tips and tricks and tried them in what I do and they work!
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Normally when you see some company using a youtuber for their product, you often get like .. 5 minutes of advertising, and half a minute of story about the youtuber.
But not here! Heck, instead the machines did their talking by simply .. working ? Delightfully honest.
Somewhere, there's a PR man dying, because of missed opportunities to slap the video with a gazillion logo's !
Meanwhile, operators just nod and agree that this is how work looks today, wet, muddy and with big machines.
Seems real life got one in over the head of the showbiz industry, and the magic world of advertising. :) -
this is one person volvo should concider partnering with... first class guy!
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Hi, Chris. Nice to see you in the limelight.
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Hi I would just like to thank the guys at Volvo who were involved in sending Chris the cap and clamps for the rock truck Muffler. That was a real nice, unexpected surprise seeing the video he posted today. If I was ever in the market for construction equipment like this, I'd seriously look at your products. Just because it digs holes doesn't mean it has to be Cat yellow, just the same as it don't have to be JD green to plow a field. you guys are doing something really right for Chris and his uncle to run equipment from you, and to be thinking about replacing a machine with a newer one. Thanks again, Robert
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been watching this channel since 2009. About the same time I started in the earthmoving business for myself. started out operating and now I own a few machines and work for myself. I can honestly say I have learned a lot from letsdig18. thanks chris.
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Chris is good heavy equipment operator