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YouTube Channels Every Operator Should Follow

 

Watch, Learn, and Live the Operator Life

When the day’s work is done and the machines are parked, true operators don’t just switch off — they keep the iron rolling online. YouTube has become a goldmine for heavy equipment content: real-world operating tips, epic jobsite footage, walkarounds, repairs, and downright addicting dirt work.

Whether you’re an experienced operator, a mechanic, or just someone who loves big iron, these YouTube channels will fuel your passion and sharpen your skills.


 

LetsDig18

Subscribers: 600K+
Why to Watch: Jason works the sticks like it’s second nature. From digging ponds to building roads, his videos showcase the smooth, calculated control that only comes from years in the seat. He breaks down real jobs with practical explanations that make you a better operator just by watching.
Best For: Excavator enthusiasts, land clearing, and anyone who loves watching precision dirt work done right.


 

Andrew Camarata

Subscribers: 1M+
Why to Watch: Andrew’s channel is a wild mix of construction, fabrication, and creative engineering. He builds everything from custom garages to mountain roads — often using a combination of heavy equipment, ingenuity, and sheer determination.
Best For: Operators who love problem-solving, DIY projects, and big jobs done solo.


 

The Dirt Ninja

Subscribers: 250K+
Why to Watch: The Dirt Ninja (Mike Simon) combines professional-grade excavation footage with operator insights. He takes you behind the scenes of real construction projects, explaining everything from grading techniques to site prep.
Best For: Operators who want to learn why things are done a certain way — not just how.


 

LetsDigSomethingDifferent (LetsDig18’s Second Channel)

Subscribers: 100K+
Why to Watch: A fun behind-the-scenes and project-focused spinoff of the main LetsDig18 channel. It’s where you’ll find test drives, equipment comparisons, and less polished but more personal content.
Best For: Fans of LetsDig18 who want even more seat time and jobsite storytelling.


 

Chris Guins / LetsDig18 Team – LetsGrade18

Subscribers: Growing Fast
Why to Watch: Chris Guins, known from the LetsDig18 crew, focuses on grading, precision control, and project management. He’s detail-oriented and gives viewers a realistic look at what it takes to keep projects moving efficiently.
Best For: Grading professionals and GPS equipment operators who want to fine-tune their craft.


 

Diesel Creek

Subscribers: 1.3M+
Why to Watch: Matt from Diesel Creek combines restoration, fabrication, and heavy equipment work on his Pennsylvania property. His videos are both educational and satisfying — especially when he brings old iron back to life.
Best For: Old-school mechanics, restoration lovers, and anyone who enjoys seeing machines rescued and rebuilt.


 

The Dirt World by BuildWitt

Subscribers: 50K+
Why to Watch: BuildWitt’s channel highlights the people behind the dirt — operators, foremen, mechanics, and companies shaping the future of the construction industry. Their storytelling and cinematography are top-tier.
Best For: Anyone proud to be part of the dirt world and looking for motivation and insight into the broader industry.


 

Watch Wes Work

Subscribers: 800K+
Why to Watch: Wes works on everything — engines, hydraulics, electrical systems — and he does it with down-to-earth commentary and humor. Watching him troubleshoot heavy equipment issues feels like hanging out in the shop.
Best For: Mechanics, tinkerers, and anyone who wants to understand the guts of their machines.


 

Farm Channel Crossovers: Satisfying Dirt Work Meets Farm Life

Some of the best equipment footage comes from large-scale farm and homestead channels that feature construction equipment regularly:

  • Welker Farms – Massive equipment, massive projects, and great storytelling.
  • How Farms Work – Practical insights and day-to-day operations featuring tractors, loaders, and excavators.
  • Millennial Farmer – Not heavy equipment every day, but a great peek into how big iron supports modern agriculture.

 

Bonus: Up-and-Coming Channels Worth Watching

Keep an eye on these newer creators making a mark in the dirt world:

  • ThatDirtLife – Operator humor, daily jobs, and relatable content from the seat.
  • Pushin’ Dirt Media – Creative edits, cinematic grading, and old iron nostalgia.
  • The Diesel Doctor – Honest, detailed repair walkthroughs for equipment and trucks.

 

YouTube has become the new lunchroom for operators — a place to share techniques, compare machines, and swap stories from the jobsite. Whether you’re learning a new trick, planning your next project, or just relaxing after a long day in the cab, these creators bring the dirt world to life.

So fire up your screen, grab a coffee, and hit “subscribe.”
Because great operators never stop learning — they just switch from seat time to screen time.

 

 

YouTube Channels Every Operator Should Follow at HeavyEquipment.com