You have artistic talent with your photographic skills. You are a friend that can make him smile and captured some personal moments that let us see another side of a man who is an expert in many venues.
@@CryMoar_ yeah true to an extent, some girls really are tomboys and not gay. I figured she fell in tomboy territory, it sucks to find a woman who shares your interests but isn't into "you". C'est le guerre.
Been following Camarata’s channel for a few years now.I caught your video title and couldn’t resist.Never a dull moment on the mountain lol.Thanks for sharing.
+1 to all the below comments. Watching Andrew through a different lens is great. Im glad to see Sam is there to help him. i do this type of work and not having to get up for a tool makes such a huge difference, sounds small but it isnt!
Absolute great video here of Andrew and his many skills. I am so glad those two click the way they do, and you're behind the scene action footage is so great too !
Great to se them so relaxed. I bet some of the off cam moments were really funny too ? Andrew provides us with so much interest and joy, its great to see him sharing it with Sam too. Long may they enjoy. Looking forward to the next one. Thankyou :)
Spending time with Andrew…….I think I would be in “Heaven”…….I’ve watched him from the very beginning and especially enjoyed the “Shipping Container House to a “Castle” watched that series many times……👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Hey.. I just want to say Thank You for sharing you're video with the world. The whole behind the scenes of Andrews day to day is a refreshing birds eye view of one of my personal hero's of all time. You have such a casual attitude when you're around him and his woman. She's pretty cool too
Well done on the misfire....folk just overlook the simple fixes and get shot of it....don't have the time to fix it....thats what draws me to Mr C's channel....if something needs fixed...he fixes it....and does it right....this Road into the property is one hell of a task....but he will do it....dedication & determination....🇺🇸🏴
Just found your channel and I love the videos. I have been watching Andrew now for a couple weeks and have seen almost all his videos. My husband and I just sit for hours watching him and your video shows a different side of him. Thank you for sharing and I look for many more from you. And your photography is amazing such clarity I’m impressed thank you.
I had my knock sensor go in my 6.0 liter vortec too. Likely from the two times I pressure washed the engine. I have it throw the code at 101,000 miles, sill haven’t fixed it now at 217,000 miles. Runs great.
Dont forget to clean or replace the oil sending unit screen on the back of the engine. You could also try to run a quart of Lacquer thinner in your tank to try and clear out the catalytic converter and possibly clear the EVAP code.
Thank you for shating this with me.Andrew has a keeper with Samantha. She is willing to muck in .Love yout vid's Pleased you can get to see Andrew and Samantha. You did well with ya truck.
Nice video. Thanks for sharing. Yes a high voltage arcing across the outside of a plug can cut a slight line in the ceramic portion of a plug. I’ve seen them and it looks like a scratch along the ceramic. If let go long enough I suppose the ceramic could crack off along that line.
Cool video, I have a 2004 silverado that body style too, just had a steel brake line blow out on it. You should of had Andrew pull your bed and weld a cross member in the rear. They are good trucks just the rust is a killer, I have tried to keep mine painted underneath over the years, my bedside fenders are rusting rest of truck is good. I keep up with Andrew too, keep up the good work!
I changed the plugs in a chevy 2500 and got a cyl 5 misfile a few mins after running it. Turns out i cracked the plug just like that. Easy new plug and no problem. Not sure how the plug broke. Parts store guy said I used the wrong socket but never had a problem like that before.
I'm curious if thats what I did also - I used a plug socket tho. I think it was cracked already and setting in the metal dish made the porcelain separate.
My daughter use to have a really hard time waking up with her alarms for school. Then she got a nose ring like Samantha's. The first time she overslept I stuck a 9 volt to it and she never missed an alarm again lol
Nice truck to have been given 😂 I had an '02 Duramax 4x4 that I absolutely loved. Added a gooseneck and got a lot done with that truck, but I sold it. Im not much for 1500 half tons, but if I had to have one, that 5.3 vortec would be my choice. I drove a Tahoe with that engine years ago and I remember being impressed at how smooth and powerful it was. Easy maintenance, cheap parts. That's a really cool truck. I suggest to keep it and take care of it and don't buy a new truck. They're way too expensive now and in my opinion not even as good as those 2000-2007 trucks. Try and keep that one running well enough to pass on to your family when u croak. You wont regret it. If you sell it, you will regret it 😂
Waiting for the video of a helicopter dropping fuel for all those big ass machines ot an off road fuel/lube truck to come in lol, good video dude. Im living my dreams thru yours and Andrews videos, i always wanted to clear and build a house on a mountain but will never have the financial ability to do it but watching yalls videos keeps the dream alive. Thanks
I was trying to convince him to convert the old Grey dodge into a mountain service truck - but he was saying the way to go is a trailer that way he can haul it around with a bunch of different vehicles and to and from the mountain.. which makes sense.
@@CerebralAilment i agree, a trailer is ideal for off the mountain but taking a trailer up and down that thing full of fuel etc will be rough on it not to mention ground clearance. Knowing Andrew it will be an old military trailer with 30” of ground clearance😂
Gotta say man, I'm jealous. But I would also probably get exhausted and just want to sit in those chairs overlooking the valley and have a drink or two!
Great vid. Clearly you did not purchase the Camerata “Fun Side” travel insurance policy, where he hangs the truck in the air and welds a new piece in the frame McGyver style.
to replace knock sensor two wires that come from the computer sorter together and put one wire onto the connect to that from that put a 3/8 knock sensor in front of the block and connect thewire to the sensor and reset the computer no more problems
If you ever don’t want to break a rusted knock sensor you can just cut the wire and patch it into the other one. Computer is just looking for a ground. Doesn’t know specifics. I’ve completely deleted them before. No issues. Honestly on a 5.3 they’re next to useless. That engine is bomb proof. And they were only created because of bad gas. I think nowadays you rarely run into a tank of bad gas straight from the pump.
What where you and Andrew pickup up towing a snowmobile trailer through poughkeepsie? Imagine my surprise when I looked in the rear view mirror and a isuzu trooper was behind me.