Blu is adorable. Levi was a true friend and so loyal to you....but Cody has stolen my heart, watching him run for miles as you go places. You are truly blessed with the love of your pets.
Nice to see another video from you and I understand that some of the footage could be before you had the demolition company in to blow up the shale. I'm hoping that your getting to redesign your outside service and storage space that you mentioned last year... And most importantly, Luv BLUE, what a beautiful puppy, that wants nothing more than to be with you 💙
I think there's nothing more fun for a dog to have an owner that has an outdoors job and being able to bring the dog on the job. Especially when they're young they have so much energy. Andrew's dogs are living the life that's for sure.
The Bad News I say that there are only two types of people in human history: sinners who acknowledge their sins and sinners who do not. This is to say that we are all sinners. You may say, “What did I do wrong?” or even think that you are not too bad. Unfortunately, the truth of the matter is that it does not really matter how you perceive yourself. This is because you are not the one who is judging, but God is. Therefore, the only opinion that counts is God’s. What is God’s standard of good then? The Scripture says, “Cursed is everyone who does not continue to do everything written in the Book of the Law” (Deut. 27:26; Gal. 3:10). It means that one has to do everything right, every time in order to meet God’s standard. In other words, one needs to be perfect to be accepted by God, which is of course not humanly possible (Mat. 5:48). This is the reason we are all sinners in God’s perspective (Rom. 3:23). What happens to a sinner? The Bible says that “wages of sin is death” (Rom. 6:23), referring to eternal punishment and condemnation. The Good News Just as you may be wondering, Paul asks, “Who will rescue me from this body that is subject to death?” (Rom. 7:24). Here is the good news. Because God loves us, He did not leave us abandoned but came to rescue us from our sins by sending His Son, Jesus Christ (John 3:16; Gal. 1:4). Jesus who is God lived an ordinary human life. The only distinction was that He lived a perfect life without doing anything wrong. Having done so, He transferred all of His righteousness to those who believe in Him. Then Jesus died on the cross taking upon Himself the punishment on our behalf. He ultimately rose from the dead proving that death had no hold on him and on those who trust Him. Only by God’s grace, we are able to see our sins and entrust our lives to Jesus. The Bible tells us that we have received “grace upon grace” (John 1:16). It is by God’s grace that we are able to see our sins and admit that we are sinners. Also, it is by grace that Jesus has come to save us from our sin and death.
This video had so many of the topics for which we watch Andrew's channel - excavator work, Cody & Blue, chainsawing logs and trees, stump removal, truck repair. Thanks for creating another episode of what we yearn to see.
I swear watching your videos has changed my attitude/behaviour towards me fixing things. Since I statrted watching you I've fixed the mower (seat, blades, deck and drive), I fixed the Dyson vacuum (new motor, new clutch is in the post) and yesterday I fixed the clothes airer after it collapsed (kids were messing around).I've got a petrol Honda HHH25 hedge trimmer that has a fuel feed issue I am quite prepared to get into this weekend. Thanks Andrew.
I would've binned the diesoon and bought a Henry, also have fun with that clutch since last time I did one I had to get so much force to get it in the vacuum snapped in half
@@bread-gz3rl The Dyson's lasted 4 more years with a $70 non OEM motor. It's doing pretty well. If it ends up snapping in half that would be hilarious! Video to follow :D
Andrew is amazing.I grew up in a forestry family my father was a logging contractor so I’ve been around that stuff all my life almost 70 now and still on the grindstone.I drove my first cat at age 10 and those old time machines were something else all Armstrong and levers everywhere.there was no such thing as an excavator like we have now and chainsaws were brutes
Blue is the cutest little thing! too cute when he peed on the floor and showing his guilt with the tucked tail. Always a pleasure when you post Andrew 😎👍
@@AndrewCamarata Awesome. The one you got now was absolutely brilliant. It's amazing how container build have taken off all over the world. Even a company that cuts one side off then bolts them together and installs a wood interior structure like a house. Takes them apart and delivers them to a homesite. Can't wait for that build to begin.
Thanks for the video. I've seen videos before of guys who have that cord wood chopping setup. It's amazing how fast they can knock out split wood. There is big money in selling that. Once I saw a lady post she had enough wood for 2 days and she was out of wood. A few people chipped in and paid a guy to deliver quite a few cords of wood so she and her kids didn't go cold. When we were kids the old man took off. My mom had one helluva time in the winter the first year keeping the house warm. Starting next spring, every time we went out in the woods to play we all drug back wood and cut it up. We had a coal shoot on the house so we split wood and just tossed it down into the bin. When it got full at the top, we'd go down and take it out and stack it by the wall and go back to cutting more wood. Going through hard times being poor really makes you appreciate anything you have in life. Life is so short. Family dies and we just move on. These videos are so relaxing to watch.
You know what’s coming when you hear “that broke for no reason”. I still like the radio installation video where he used a chainsaw to cut the hole in the dash!
I always get a big kick out of your videos. We get our new lab this saturday. Cheddy left town about the same time as Levi. Same age. Your videos with cody and blu have really helped bridge the gap. Thanks
Been watching for a month or so now ...Since I stumbled upon your videos..And I must say .... Awesome videos... You have a great work ethic and I don't know how you find the time to share it all on RU-vid....You my friend are one hard working dude!! You have earned everything you have that's for sure ... Your videos are a great inspiration for the rest of us ... Thanks for sharing a peek into your life. Keep up the good work!! You seem like a cool... down to earth guy.. It would be cool to hang out with you for a day and see how you get it all in.... One thing no one can call you is lazy...lol...When you blasted the rock ...and I seen all that mess...I thought ..I personally would never get that all cleaned up...you cranked it out like a champ ....Keep it up and Take care 🇺🇸
Around 26:13 I was surprised Andrew chose Trance music as background. Overall it was nice to get a new episode in the life of Caramata property management. He cleaned those areas up nice and we got to see a pro firewood operator doing his gig. Blue sure is a rambungious little dog. Cody's like settle down dude, trying to take a nap here.
Always great watching an innovative pro at work. Ad seeing Blue tease Cody reminds me of Cody teasing Levi. These videos show how dogs change behavior as they age. But cody can still run forever.
Thanks Andrew, appreciate the video journey. It’s good the way you share your timbers and bury the scraps. Great stewardship of your land. Wishing you and your furry kids a blessed week filled with great weather, nourishing rain and restful evenings. Peace brother
One of the main reasons I truly like watching your videos, is how good you are to your dogs. Secondly of course, you have very interesting videos! Best of all, your no-nonsense approach to your process of working and resolving issues you encounter. Keep 'em coming! (videos). ✌🙏👍
I've always been kind of surprised that you don't have some sort of wood burning stove or furnace for the castle. You always seem to have plenty of wood available from your other projects.
Automobile lighting used to be standardized, to save cost. Prior to the plastic lens era all headlights were sealed beams, like the ones on your Ford dump truck.
Remember when Cody was that little? Tormenting Levi. Love it what a little chubber. It’s great to be able to take your friends to work. Nice little video Andrew. I hope you are having a good summer.
As always I'm super impressed with the 2160p60 Hi Res of these videos. Also, the video angles are always spot on, covering all of the action. This is probably why Andrew Camarata is currently one of my favourite RU-vidrs. Keep posting the Class-A quality videos Andrew!
Andrew tells Blue that he's going to put him in the truck where it's safe (5:25) and as he shuts the door and starts to walk away (5:29) did you all hear him tell Blue, "Don't put it in neutral." I love the interaction he has with all of his dogs. He really seems to treat them like they are beloved children.
The guy cutting/splitting the fire wood appears to need to add a couple of more plates higher up to split the bigger logs in one push. He's having to reload and split the same log twice. Cool rig for sure and let's hope he's making some good cash doing it.
Andrew may want to consider buying one of those Vermeer Bush and Wood Chippers. It would save a lot of time getting rid of wood at the dump, create mulch that can be resold and add to his ability in providing additional services to his customers such as tree trimming or removal.
Firewood is a good business in NY. I'm farther upstate from Andrew (he is closer to NYC) and even up here, a cord is $325-450 delivered. Maybe he gives logs away to his friends. But it could also be used to help barter favors on all of this projects and his friends projects. In many places in this state, wood chips are simply given away by the town.
I would love to build small solar self-contained battery tenders for all your pieces of equipment. But you're the kind of guy who's probably already looked that up and is planning it! Hahaha
I love how you throw in little bits of other things in your vids like fixing the truck and all. Btw a new castle build will be just awesome keep up the good work!
The Old Craftsman Impact Driver still kicking. Sounding a little rough still, but keeps on chooching. I hope to make it even if only half as far as you. I know all we see is what's posted, but it definitely is worth it. Keep on keeping on.
Hey Andrew, I love your videos and was wondering when you gonna do some more small engine stuff like snowmobiles, atvs, dirt bikes, and jet skis? Thanks you have a good one !
I have seen a lot of machine operators in my life time. But never one so skilled as yourself. So many different machines. I watch every move. Such detail. You are amazing, Sir. I truly enjoy your videos. Stay safe and healthy.
A tip i was told from an old timer Alaskan logger always rap your thumb on the handle of a chain saw it can kick back fast. So thumb on top of the handle is bad news. Just a friendly tip :) be safe luv ur work YOUR MY BOY BLUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU
This dude is living his best life.Doing what he loves and enjoying life to its fullest and doing it with class.Doesnt have his head in the clouds and knows full well what hard work is. I commend him.Ienjoy his videos and so impressed with his mechanical knowlege and drive.Dude is the man.
Indeed. When the logs sits too long, it's only good for compost. I ran into a similar problem. The wood was given to me for my wood stove but, it turned "punky" within 2 years. I'll neatly pile it, to offer shelter to the wild life. Nothing goes to waste.
Love the dogs we have 3 moodles .Man's best friend is true a saying. Tip I learnt off a tiler. After applying silicone spray over silicone with window cleaner then wipe excess silicone off. Will only stick where first applied. Thanks for all the tips on your channel. Entertaining and informative.
I like that old Ford dump truck! It's just the right size for most of the work you do and seems to be fairly reliable. Of course it's great that you do all of the maintenance and repair on it which makes it affordable to use. What's the latest on your helicopter flight lessons?
I, for one, would love to see a video of how all AC's equipment is operated. To him, it must seem boring because it's 2nd nature. But GD, the machinery moves like an extension of will. How do the controls work? Hands and feet coordination seems like wizardry to me
@@-XtraCredit- Not the video I was hoping for but I appreciate you for the reply. As a paraplegic I live vicariously through vids like AC's and others. 🤟🏼
I always enjoy seeing your videos Andrew, been a while brother! Hopefully more videos coming soon my friend, always enjoy your content brother! Y’all stay safe and healthy Andrew, you Cody and Blue! He’s definitely a cutie and loves to see what dad is doing all the time! lol 😂 thanks for sharing my friend, praying for y’all my friend!🙏🏻 👌🏻🤙🏻🤙🏻🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸 Kirk from Louisiana 🤙🏻
Thanks for putting all this footage together for us to enjoy. I am going to have a similar excess wood problem this winter. Kinda crappy western NC tulip poplars if anyone is interested in a dozen of them.
Cody was training blu, when he moved way back away from Andrew and the heavy equipment log loading. That shows he loves both Andrew and blu, that was amazing to see nature work in Godly ways right before your eyes.
Andrew, with bulbs that light intermitently rub the contact on the base of the bulb on some fine grit sandpaper to clean off corrosion. Use some glued on the end of a pencil or 1/4 inch wood dowel to clean the contact in the base of the socket. That's your problem that bulb. Corrosion. I've been using that trip on bayonet bulbs and sockets for decades on pinball games.
The taillights in my old Chevy had corrosion. One day I was stopped by the Highway Patrol for a taillight out. He wanted to show me so we walked back to look and the light was on. No fixit ticket but I decided to do as you say.
I'm very impressed with that craftsman impact driver, that little thing has seen some action and has kept on ticking even if it sounds a little winded.
You must have known that I wanted to see more of your content ! Cool fire wood factory 🥳now that’s the way to split wood !! Your an excellent operator !! Your still using your Craftsman power pack guns too thank you for letting me come along
Nice video Andrew. I agree, hate the stupid clear plastic lens that fog up from oxidation! Pain in the but. Love the new pup. Fits right in with Cody. Help Cody with some of that energy too 😃👍👍👍😃
I've noticed that Blu likes to sit down all the time. I noticed it in other videos too, ever since he was a little tiny puppy he has always sat down everywhere. lol
Hey Andrew. Awesome video, good job. A hint for silicone use. Cut the nozzle of the cartridge at an angle. Put a drop of dish washing soap on your finger before smoothing the silicone, it will be nicer looking and it doesn't stick to your finger as well. Try it. Tom 😎