@@AndrewCamarata Glad you went to test the new toys..🚧🚜🚧 i never saw such race competition between more people to do certain things with these heavy machines, in a certain measured time so it looks like you had a lot of fun so yeah that is the most important thing.. Well Done !!! good to see they want these machines get properly used while having fun... +place with climbing stuff was definitely cool ! And the award for most subtle truck you could get to a truck-pull competition : Thanks Andrew for sharing this clip with us..
I sometimes miss your old property management videos but at the same time I’m glad you’re doing things you want to do now. Never a dull moment thanks for sharing it with all of us on the outside
@@chefdan87 yeah. We were there talking probably two hours, we filmed a podcast and did this little bit of filming, but some of the best talking we did was just done off camera, he was really cool to talk to.
I was quite impressed with his pickup, but I started laughing when he rolled out in the articulated dump truck, and kept laughing as he pulled the sled out of the ring.
Andrew reminds me of Smokie Yunik, creative, innovative, thinks outside the box, and competitive - no, it's not unfair, nor "outside the spirit of competition" per NASCAR. Andrew's here to win, that it's fun is a bonus. Great video again
You may not have one that competition but at 1.4m you won the RU-vid algorithm. Thank you so much for taking us along in St Louis that was way cool! As usual Andrew outstanding video!
The City Museum is my all time favorite museum. Truly a magical and amazing place. The things they’ve done with essentially industrial scrap is truly art. Such fascinating and incredible stuff. I could spend days there.
What a fun and awesome video. I was lucky enough to see Andrew at the 4th of July parade on his vintage tractor. Our 2 young children also love Andrew, and get excited to see him every year! Andrew, we are the family that loudly yelled "we love you!" at the beginning of the parade, and you responded by throwing about twenty dollars of quality candy at us...what a blast. Thank you for entertaining online and offline.
You taking us along on your journeys and adventures for so many years, have been priceless. All of the toys and machinery which you have in your office is such a joy to see. As a young kid playing and dreaming of having every equipment and toy that a big kid can have is incredible to watch you use play and fix. Thank you for uploading these videos. Please keep them coming. Oh yeah that castle and mountain views are is incredible. 🙌🙌🙌
Great compilation; so many memories you have shared. Stacey David segment was amazing and "Oh, it smells so good in here." was a lovely complement to give the build.
I could have watched a two hour video on just the city museum. That was cool, have to take the kids someday. Can’t wait to see the tunnels and accents on the new castle.
You've always had a high bar for production but you've certainly shifted it up a few notches. The drone sequences, storytelling and editing are commendable. Love what you are doing.
I used to operate excavators,front loaders,dump trucks over 20 years ago in Romania,now I Live in California and since I am a maintenance engineer I could only dream of doing this again!!Thank you Andrew for your channel!
Love the rock truck doing the pull, perfect seguay to the view of the truck half full of rock as ballast. Hilarious. Your comment classic I could of pulled that thing anywhere 😅
Your artistry and talent are unique, from mowing to working on your large equipment to loving Cody and Blue. Thank you for taking us along on your journey.
That was absolutely fun! Way to go on the competition, if you do it again, you'll know the process. The faces, you have to figure out how to do those faces on your blue stone. Loved the sightseeing in St. Louis the arch was a memory for me and the other stuff was very entertaining. Thanks for sharing.
As a Missouri resident i highly recommend the City Museum ,,,,....The vision Bob had was unbelieveable ,,unfortunitley he passed away while building another site north of the city ,,,Andrew you should have had a meet and greet while here ...Hope you did the 10 story slide and made it to the roof for the ferris wheel and the bus that over hangs the roof
Thank you for taking us with you on your vacation! City museum is so much fun, they seem to have added a lot more since the last time I went.. keep up the good work Andrew!
Dear Mr. Camarata. 👍👌👏 2) I guess and hope that your next metal castle will look very different to your first one after visiting this awesome metal art sculpture thing at the museum. 😁 ;-) 3) Nice to see you doing the parade with the old tractor again. 4) Easy peasy for your big yellow 6WD dump truck. But you and your old white pickup truck did extremely well too. It was the right decision to shift into second gear while pulling! Congratulations 🎉 5) Yes, you're absolutely right. I also wasn't impressed by the Kubota vehicles respectively it's controls. Thanks a lot for making explaining recording editing uploading and sharing. Best regards luck and health to all involved people and dogs. By the way: Did I see right and your dog Cody was limping a bit? If so I hope that he will be well soon.
Wish you had won the heavy equipment competition. Glad you had a vacation to St Louis. Looks like you had a great time. I really liked the drone footage and the drop in to the gravel pit. Nice edit and camera work as always Andrew
AWESOME VIDEO 👏🏼😁 KIDS IN THAT TOWN GATHERED WAITING FOR ANDREW 😂 They were probably yelling Here comes the candy 🍭🍬 man Andrew Camarata on his 1936 Farmall Tractor. Gotta love someone who is blessed but still blesses the kids 👏🏼😁
When I was a kid we heated with wood. We would borrow the neighbors old Minneapolis Moline that was a hand crank tractor. My Father always dreaded cranking that thing over.
The rock truck pulling the sled was bloody hilarious! Somehow, it being so Andrew Camarata made it even funnier. Breaking with convention and being successful at it! Brilliant!
Dan and Sheryl have been doing an awesome job on the inside of the castle. I've been following along on their channel. You found someone that does good work and doesn't cut corners. 👍
You would have loved Bob Cassily, the guy who was behind the madness at the City Museum. He died while working on his masterpiece, something that went unfinished called Cement Land. Definitely a local hero.
hey Andrew, this is Jason from Colorado. If that stuff interest you there is a place called Bishops Castle just outside of Pueblo Colorado. Pretty cool. He's an old man now he built it all by hand and rocks that he found locally...
Great video Andrew. Enjoyed watching the competition. St Louis trip brought back memories. I lived there from 1980-1984 and had some good times. Truck pull was awesome. The Bell pulled the weight right out of the stadium. Way Cool
Awesome competition's Andrew! Minor hiccup for 3rd place, im sure knowing what you know now 1st place will be a breeze next year! A big flag might look nice on the tractor 🇺🇸 😎👍
Y`all outdone yourself with this video. It`s great. They shoulda given ya points for not being sloppy in your equip competitiion. Those others were spilling all over.
Andrews approach: " Cant loose the competition if you " test" and break the equipment before it for no reason :) Great video :) European excavator championships are alot more technical, they have alot of fine detail setups like opening a beer bottle with a 30ton machine :)
WOW 😳 what an adventure. Really loved the entire video. Thanks so much for sharing your trip. Nice to see Stacy David and the Hyundai new equipment challenge the cool maze. Perfectly executed. 😊👍