This is classic Andrew content. Most youtubers compete to buy newer and increasingly expensive stuff thinking it will drive views, but really I just want to watch Andrew fix old stuff when it breaks. Great video
I’m a 71 yr. old woman and I enjoy watching him fix things too. He’s very skilled. He reminds me of watching my father (who grew up during the depression) fix all kinds of things.
Six years ago. I was searching shipping container builds and that was the first Andrew Camarata video i saw. Dragging the first containers for the castle. Time Flies. And you have come so far. You were committed to the "content", a lot of work goes into your videos, on top of day to day work. Totally worth all the hard work I'm sure you have encouraged many others to start channels. Good stuff my friend
This is why I like to watch this channel.Watching Andrew fix things is far more interesting than watching him snow mobile or ride a wave runner. His encompassing knowledge on practically anything he touches shows a rare brilliance. His IQ must be up in the 160 range. That's what so fascinating to watch. Nothing defeats him. He knows everything.
I absolutely love watching and listening to you work through a problem. It’s a logical, meticulous step by step process that starts with the simplest explanation, going through each step without displaying frustration, angry etc. you also never fail to fix the issue. It’s a beautiful thing to watch. Your intelligence concerning all the things you work on is off the scale.
I truly appreciate all your time and effort that you put into making these videos, I know it takes a lot of time while working to stop every second, repositioning the cameras ,drone shots, etc. Not forgetting hours of editing in front of the computer! Much appreciated Andrew 🙏
@@floatpool8307 nah he needs beer that continually confirms his heterosexuality to others because he def doesn't have any gay thoughts or feeling internally. all i know is i base my entire sexuality off the marketing of alcoholic beverages.
“ he needs beer that continually confirms his heterosexuality to others because he def doesn't have any gay thoughts or feeling internally. “ But isn’t that the same thing that your mother said about you?
I have a feeling you guys are a huge percentage of Andrew's subs. And that's good. It gives you guys a glimpse into the lives of those of us who have done this, and still do it for a living, or a way of life, if you will. 😊
@@scrout i like how you just casually assume everyone is super racist. TBH syrup in general is just disgusting unless it's genuine tree syrup and i love canadian and new england stuff the most...and I get my bags of rice from the cao nguyen market because it's cheap, great quality and they can deliver consistently better products than the racist syrup and rice choice mega corporate conglomerates you apparently evolve your entire world around.
I can’t get over my excitement every time I see a video uploaded for you my friend! As I work in the medical field your videos and my escape and I freaking learn so much from you..
Andrew..I’m sure many of us would appreciate an equipment review video…. You have so many pieces people would like to know hours, issues, what you like/dislike etc
I love watching Andrew fixing equipment! I have learned so much from him and I’m not afraid to tackle jobs that I used to put off till tomorrow! Thanks Andrew!😎
It cracks me up when he drags out that old craftsman impact, I can't believe that thing is still hanging on, it probably has as much power as a preskool drill now.
Andrew, I love to watch you work like this. Watching you fenise your equipment to exactly place whatever you are shoveling right on mark amazes me. I bet you could set a dinner table with any one of your excavators.
For a brief second I was thinking we'd see a 3 legged deer walk by. lol ~ Loved the whole video, from the clearing, mostly dead tree removals, fire, sunrise and diagnosis of your issue. As always, thanks for the great editing and, 1hr and 4 minutes of a natural anti-anxiety medicine. (All my problems disappear albeit brief, it's appreciated.) ~~ Here's to 1.5 million subscribers by Summers end! Cheers Andrew! ~~~ *James* 4/20/2023
Not easy to repair such compact machines. There is a lot of experience in your solutions. Well done, the thing runs perfectly and in a few machine hours and a bit of fresh paint you'll be able to sell it as new.
I always like how Andrew makes us think it's the camera falling over when it's really him affecting the earth's tilt on it's axis from all of the massive excavation and crust relocation. Kinda like throwing a wheel weight off. Cool stuff.
I admire your patience and persistence when it comes to diagnosing and fixing electrical problems in your equipment! Those seem to be some of the toughest problems to figure out what is causing them. Another great video, Andrew!
Long time follower! Appreciate your uploads. Just discovered this method of thanking you! These videos are like your originals, you getting the job done on your own. Samantha’s participation was also enjoyable as it provided a glimpse of a very compatible life partner. I always remember your video of your sister’s wedding and hoping the same for you!
@@valleytractorservices9310 I know ! Only commenting on what might have been. Don’t be so quick to “assume “! Have you met Andrew or driven one of Andrew’s pieces of equipment? I have, and lived near Andrew’s property.
Andrew I love your life. Keep up doing what you do. You probably have already figured out this issue with the amps. The starting amps for the 4 resistors are 40+ amps. The momentary current can easily exceed 50 amps. Fuses can stand more amps than the nominal value for certain amount of time. A fan of yours in Greece.
4/20/23; ..love your videos & splice editing showing before /during/back & forth/& ending. Also your frequent tips & tricks are always appreciated as well as great info on 'searching for parts'...much appreciated! Give us more videos, put another battery in that 1st excavator you wanted to use...show us, tell us...'keep on keeping on...'.Love your channel, your video techniques like that dawn breaking time lapse during the burn pile sequence...+ your droan shots...all mighty fine! Stay safe & carry on!👏👏👍👍👷💪😊
Every place on your property is just beautiful Andrew, those big rock cliffs are the road above your castle is amazing! Yeah, you have a beautiful Castle Place there my friend! I definitely admire your hard work, I don’t know if everyone watching your channel has been here as long but I’ve seen you working from it seems like day one! All those tough jobs and long days brother, definitely payed off! You always figure it out brother! 👌🏻👏🏻🤙🏻🤙🏻 Thanks for sharing my friend, kirk from Louisiana! 🙋🏼♂️🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻🤙🏻🤙🏻🤙🏻🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
I have been watching Andrew’s videos since the “early castle construction “ days and have thoroughly enjoyed every one of them. I have never seen any wild life or evidence of wild life in them. Well finally, voila, a deer foot shows up! ArtM 🇨🇦👍👍👍
Remember the Porcupine quills in Cody's mouth....extra wildlife somewhere. Andrew seems to have more weird experiences than most. Very entertaining, better ythan TV.
Deer feet are found scattered around where deer live . With poachers, Predators, highways,cars ,trucks , tractors ,, starvation and diseases. There are plenty of bones for porcupines and Cody to cleanup.
Love that your firing up a lot of your repair vids again and knocking out the wrench work as always. As a wrench myself it’s always good for people to see that they can branch out and knock out there own repairs and get some motivation from ya. Keep up the great content as always.
love it - "tree work" = large bonfire and beautiful time lapse shots of the fire. Yet another title that leads to a video that doesn't disappoint. Thanks for sharing what you do with all us youtube fiends.
The Kubota is a heavy-hitter, for sure - castle looks good in the drone shots, still hoping to see a 50' flag pole next to it flying the American flag some day soon, every castle needs a flag! 👍
🤣 "Did the deer say you could have that?". Cody: "The dear can grow a new leg!" 🤣 You have the most diverse and entertaining videos. Repair/building/off-roading/jetski/tractor parades/explosives/etc. Great content. Thank you for keeping the channel going all these years!
45:00 I feel that moment, its always nice if you can fix something but its way more satisfactory to see what the problem was at the end. The worst kind being things that just somehow fix themselfes and you never get to figure out what the issue was.
Thanks so much Andrew. I'm an old guy and my body can't keep up with what I want to do. Enjoy your time and your awesome skills while you are young! I love how you clean and maintain your equipment. I'd allow you to be my boss.
Your dirtwork is extremely Good 👍 and you are a person that strives for perfection. Always love your videos and look forward to your next one 64 minutes is not too long
Maybe for the next time you need to repair it...clicking of the relay is usual an indication that there is something wrong on the coil side of the relay (85-86) and not the power side (30-87/87a). Could be that the power wire to the coil (85) is intermittent shorting to earth. Or the ground of relay coil (86) has a intermittent loose connection. Maybe that's why you couldn't find anything wrong with the old glow sparks. They are on the power side of the relay. Just FYI.👍
Nice spring cleaning. Looks good. Interesting to see the the difference in the earth's sub surface make up. Here in Plattsburgh, ny it's mostly sandy. Just 5 miles north the quarry is solid granite.
Andy on my RV when I know it's going to be parked up a month or three I connect a 5watt solar panel and it keeps the battery trickle charged and full - it's a marine grade panel about a foot and a bit square- It would be worth you getting a few as you seem to have a flat battery every other week - cheaper too I bet
Andrew your the type of guy that could start your own Gold mining rig in Alaska or something. You can fix all your own stuff Like Parker on that gold mining show
Always excited to see an Andrew video in the notifications. Your site is one of the first ones I subscribed to about 7 years ago and you have always delivered great content. Have a great weekend.
It could have been a high resistance (loose or corroded) connection that in the process of replacing the glow plugs you fixed without realizing, the small gauge wire you were using to jump where the fuse was would also act like a high resistance connection just because the wire was too small which is why you still saw the same symptoms until you put the fuse back in its place
Hey Andrew, now that spring and summer are coming, I figure you will still be busy, but are you gonna work on improving the building that you have your car lift in? I remember you talked about that a while ago.
What’s the difference, if you are worried about the carbon getting into the air, a rotting log releases just as much carbon as a burning log does. The log that rots just takes a little longer to release its carbon.
I smoke two joints in time of peace, and two in time of war. I smoke two joints before I smoke two joints, and then I smoke two more. Oh, and good video and all that too, I guess.
1st video of yours I watched was was about 5ish years ago. The first plastic culvert video under a clients drive, you might go radio silent for 6 or7 weeks but I never miss an upload. Best guy and uploaded on You Tube by miles, love it from Sheffield UK.
I'm so opportuned irrespective of the economic crisis and financial conditions I am still able to earn $33,500 returns from my initial $6,500 every 10days
I build a container house about a year before Andrew. Used to get containers for $1500 each. Now those greedy sellers want $8000 for them. It’s not worth it anymore. Andrew has the best container home I’ve seen.