Second season riding a 2021 Kawasaki KRX1000 UTV. Installing turn signals, DOT tires, winch, wiper, then riding for the year. Link to make a UTV road legal in USA: www.mtvehicles.com/street-leg...
Hey Andrew it's your friend Rocco from Connecticut another great video as always it was nice to see Levi he was always my favorite pup Cody is cool to thanks be safe my friend thanks your friend Rocco from Connecticut
@@StellarSurge idiot, no one in their right mind would do that its offensive that you would think AC would post a video and do what he's done about levi passing for it not to be the case have word with yourself and have some decency
@@johndavid8363 I guess you have never had a dog that you spend all of your time with and has been your best friend for many years. Till they happens to you you will never understand
Yeah.. cool content here, glad to see him enjoy that Kawasaki UTV on such cool places and helping out his buddies with smaller ATV when they got stuck crossing rivers & stuff.. because i also remember when Andrew was struggle back in beginning with the first ATV he fixed along with old water-ski-jets, now he is balling out with some cool proper toys !
normally you remove the spark plug before you try to start it in case the water made it to the pistons, but since the guy cranked it and it turned meant there was no water in them. so it was fix. fyi if there's water in the pistons and you crank it you can break stuff unless you remove the spark plug to able the water to get out when you crank it.
Andrew you warned us you had some clips with Levi that you were going to be putting together for new videos. Levi had a good life and always seemed to be enjoying your projects too.
Thank you for your travelog of the Catskill forests of Ulster County. In the 40's and 50's I spent summers near Kingston. We often backpacked in the wilderness area nearer to you. Some of my fondest memories are of these woods. I am glad to see how much you and your friends enjoy and care for them.The roads you ride could have first been Mohican trails! Few people know just how deep in our history the area goes. There was a Dutch trading post near Kingston in 1614 and first settlement there in 1654.
I must say it was tough seeing Levi again. He was always by your side, inspecting all your jobs. He was your boy and a part of our [viewers] lives too. Gone but never forgotten.
The bond you have between you and your dog and the love Cody has for you is just beautiful to see Andrew. Watching your videos and the enjoyment your dog has for your company makes your channel so worthwhile. All the best for the future Andrew, love from Scotland
@@AndrewCamarata ... I would love to see a video on how you got the camper in the woods . All your videos are great. Thanks for taking the time to make them.
@@AndrewCamarata I actually work at a dealer in western pa. Those buggy’s are some of the best you will find on the market. Fun little fact: the Kawasaki filters are based on yanmar filters .
@@AndrewCamarata Really well put together video, about your tire woes and filling them with concrete, check out Project Farm's "Is tire slime the best" video from 2019!
Andrew is the definition of "Happy Life", "Happy Dog". No stopping a man with a dream, and the means to make it come true. You rock man, keep up the good work.
I didn't realize this was a 2 hour video until about 15 minutes in. Definitely worth the watch. I just wish all your vids were this long. I think Cody enjoys the rides as much as you Andrew. What a good dog and trail companion!
@@young11984 In Montana they can go whatever the speed limit is they typically max out at around 55 or 60. You can drive them any any secondary roads, so any road that isn't a highway.
Love the whole concept of a “woods car” what a riot! But if anything is a true woods car, that thing is. Glad to see a helmet too, btw. Two most satisfying mods were the wipers and great mud flaps. And the big boilers at the old brick factory were very cool. Steam powered, belt driven. That’s a very old place. Fantastic trails and scenery. Thanks for taking us along. I’ve never been so jealous of a dog.
My mom's brother had cows and got given to him was a old chop mil and he would mix barely and oats run through the mill powered by a big 8" wide belt Andrew's got a old farm all tractor if u look you see a gig wheel off the rhs that's how u powered the mill my until used a rim on the back Of his pickup and attach to one end give it a twist and wrap oround rim and walla you have a working mill from to 1890s the twist in the belt is what kept the belt from running off the big flat pulleys.
Thanks Andrew ! I love these long adventure videos with you and your friends. I bet those slow people don't have a wiper and they can't see diddly in front of them. It was great to see Levi again !! I look forward to your next one...
Carpet knife for the switches? The chainsaw must be defective. Cody took over the spirit from Levi. He is so much like him and enjoys being with Andrew.
Love your documentary type videos, always incredible footage, and plenty of helpful and creative details! Great job Mr. Andrew, also thank you very much for showing the gorgeous mountain views on your many adventures!
That clip of the Honda being sunk and everyone saying “Honda’s run on everything,” then it starts up furthers my point on how durable those machines are.
Any single cylinder carbureted atv would’ve started up all you have to do is turn it over with the spark plug out and drain water out the pipe and air box
Awesome video AGAIN! Andrew I love your approach to upgrading your UTV. Also congrats on your new property! Looking forward to seeing how you develop it!
Love your review's, and have been thinking about getting one of these, or one like the smaller unit you drive. Thanks for your time to make this video, wanted to comment and tell you that first because I have seen some ignorant judgemental post's on some of your video's. I thought maybe some of those comments were causing you to make fewer video's, and wanted you to know most of us respect your work ethic, and ingenuity, you go at the stuff like i would, making poor design's better. God bless you and yours.
I don't know how to explain it but Andrew your videos are interesting and entertaining the whole way through. While I didn't watch it in one sitting, every second of this was amazing. Thanks for the years of amazing videos!
1:5:18 - that's a boiler, a really big one. The pipes were for steam, the big pulleys, shafts and belts were run by a steam engine, it's how they powered machinery before electricity made them obsolete.
@@michaelkeller2481 the clay...transporting fired bricks should be less work then transporting the clay. As for the remoteness - this is easily over a 100 years old, the surroundings prob looked different back then.
I always enjoy your video's, your ability to modified for BETTER is worthy to watch (just for that)..your friends & Cody are good bunch of people, humor is always needed. Keep up the good work, Andrew. And thanks for allowing us to join you in your adventures.
1:07:30 ish, those are steam boilers and the pulleys and belts are line shafts for machines. Back in the day, they didn't have individual motors for machines, rather power from one steam engine that was transmitted through those pulleys attached to the ceiling.
There's a collapsed building close to my house and it looks very similar to the one you are talking about. I had no idea what it was used for until now. Thanks
Oh by the way, Great video. 2hrs went by like that and I enjoyed ever second of it. You play as hard as you work. Your Friends must love having you around. And LEVI. Thank God you have Cody (Levi incarnate I believe), what a DOG!
How fun! A Mr. Toad's Wild Ride experienced from the comfort of our family room. Beautiful scenery and gutsy manuevers. Fun stuff for you young ones. Thank you for taking us along!
When I saw Levi I almost wept but then I remembered how much loved he was during his life and it brought smile to my face knowing he went happy. Remember to cherish the loved ones when they're still with us. Once they are gone, they're gone. Mourning is often an excuse for what you could have done but you didn't. Be honest, be upfront, respect each other.
Andrew is simply, a LEGEND. Two hours of great content!!! Nice to see Levi - you mentioned back awhile ago that he’d re-appear in future vids that were recorded earlier. Four wheeler stood vertical to drain water - and we hear “it’s fixed - fire it up”. Lol. And it runs right away. Thanks for the fun vid !!
I don’t know about Andrew, or about any of the other faithful followers of the Andy Show, but as far as my left arm goes, it would get awfully tired of hanging my arm out every day holding a little camera for miles and miles and for my arm to be bounced, up and down backwards and forwards. My hats off to you Andy, I don’t see how you can do it as much as you do I couldn’t do it nor would I want to.
Great video Andrew, some of your best work yet. I didn't realize how beautiful upstate was. I'm from Northern California where we use to have some of the same kind of forests. California is now a dying state due to fires and bureaucracy.
That is just a taste of NY, Andrew isn't really in upstate though he is down along the lower Hudson. Much of the state looks like that, some even better.
@@tyler2850 well SF is it's own state in some ways, odd things happen there. Certain parts of CA are still amazing, I mean the prices aren't riDONKUlous for no reason. I would greatly prefer to have less red tape and beaurocracy though
@@getstuk87 yea I was born in San Diego and also lived multiple years in Santa Monica. Thank God I got out. Sold my house and bought a much bigger one in a state that actually has politicians who have your back. Not let crime run rampant, among many other good things. That state deserves everything it gets, they keep voting for the same thing and think the rest of the country is the problem. When in reality, the rest of the country is laughing at them.
This is my favorite video. I’ve been a krx owner since they first came out and always thought it was cool Andrew chose the krx over any other sxs on the market. Love your videos and your style
I can see that one of your friends have a Polaris RZR 800. I would highly recommend getting rid of it! They have a problem with the oilpump which make it loose oil pressure without knowing. Happened to mine and a lot other where im from. I was going to buy a new engine but that would have been around 8000 USD. And sadly when the oil pump goes bad on those the whole engine is trash.
Not too happy to hear about the oil pump. I have a 2012 RZR 800 …… only has 2,000 miles and so far so good. I have ridden it like a bat out of hell most of the time. What kind of miles were on the machines with oil pump problem?
@@Peter-gi3re Dont really know, because the engine have been changed one time before. Its a 2013 Ranger 800, but its the same engine as yours, In august 2017 the engine was first changed on warranty by previous owner. And then it happened to me January 2021. I bought it December 2020 and used it probaly around 200km. (120 miles)
Was really great to see Old Man Levi, one last time, since he was a BIG part of your life and videos for so long. only thing I really miss is YOU! since like, for the most part you have been pretty much MIA this whole yr. So been watching more of Diesel Creek, which was a bit funny on his latest, cause he did , what he called a " Andrew Camarata repair" on his crane truck, dealing with the busted insides door rest. enjoyed the rides.