This young man is inspiring and motivational. I have watched him work and grow over the last several years. There is NO ONE on YT that works harder and is more dedicated to their dreams. Andrew from a 72 year old still working I give you my highest compliments and commendation for your work ethic, how you love and care for the sweet puppies Blue and Cody and how kind you are to others around you. I am delighted for your continued success and wish you the very best,
Three hours of what Andrew does best; Identifying problems and finding solutions. Gotta love Sam's attitude. She doesn't complain about being cold or wet, or working in awkward positions, takes the job seriously and is eager to learn, yet stops to look at a pretty rock or kiss a frog. She's a gem!
This was my reaction: “Three and half hours!?” (Looks at clock, nods.) “I have three and half hours.” Your trailer fixing videos spurred me to fix-up my grandpa’s old trailer last summer. It’s back on the road now. Keep on crushin’ dude.
@@AndrewCamarata My grandpa had it built in the late 50s. 7 ft long (2.1m), 1/4” (.6cm) angle iron frame, with a small-Chevy rear axle welded onto it; wood sides. It had been rotting in the woods for a long time. I saw you do much larger jobs on your trailers and I thought “If he can do these things I can fix-up that old trailer.” I pulled it out of the trees and bought new wood, wheels, and wires. I flapped-disked 7 layers of paint off it, primed and painted it, etc. She’s a beaut’, now.
It’s sad when someone has nothing better to do than complain about someone doing work on their own property with their own equipment…ON A MOUNTAIN TOP THEY OWN. I’m glad nothing bad came out of that Andrew you’ve put so much time and effort into that property and it’s looking amazing
@@AndrewCamarata I think he was just trying to hassle you to try and be all big and bad. Which is probably why people didn’t like him, seemed like power got to his head
@@AndrewCamarata Not sure anyone in their right mind would mess with a guy with HUGE equipment and many many acres of property.......plenty of places to dig a deep hole and hide something they dont want anyone to find ever!! LOL
Your presentation style is so engaging and easy to follow that it feels like we're having a conversation rather than watching a lecture! Thank you for sharing your knowledge and expertise with us in such an accessible way, it makes all the difference to viewers like me who want to learn but don't want to be overwhelmed by jargon or technical terms. Keep up the great work!
Thank you for sharing, I operated heavy equipment over 45 years and loved every minute. Wish I lived closer. I'd help just for the fun. I don't usually like the really long videos, but I liked this one. Kinda like the whole story. Thanks again for sharing this video 😊
You stand up for yourself Andrew!!! These planning board people are a real pain in the rear and need to be put in their place now and then. I don't know how they get these positions. I'm sure it is because those in the know have jobs and have to work all the time. Grrrr. You are doing an amazing job on all of this. Maybe it's jealousy ? Love your channel man!
" I don't know how they get these positions. " Answer corruption and people voting the same morons in office. It's been how many decades since Reagonomics started basically rotting America from the inside out? How many decades does the US have to play this cat and mouse game where one gov repairs things and the other acts like a pathetic child who breaks everyone's toys because they don't get their way and by hell and thunder, if they can't have things, they'll steal, destroy and do anything possible to undermine everyone's work and time. US citizens need to add up to reality and start voting people who know what they're doing and that won't bend over to the first bribe that comes their way. Don't forget, it was corruption that brought the Titanic down, the iceberg was just a symptom of a larger problem that night.
You have no idea about how difficult life is in other countries when one tries to build stuff on ones own land. To do anything down here in New Zealand requires a lot of paperwork. In other news homes are in massive under supply......
I really hope I’m not the only one that thinks this would be an absolute dream to be able to buy a mountain and just shape an build it how you want. You’ve done an awesome job an I really appreciate you sharing your work. Thank you
@@AndrewCamarataAgreed, but at the end of the day we all have our own path to travel. Be happy yends you got to spend time with someone whose interests and talents were close to your own for even a short time. Trust me, it's rare. People throughout your life pass in then then pass onward, some good ones and some bad. Always remember the good and forget the bad. Go on more trips with friends and family, I was pretty happy to see you go meet your fans and fellow UA-camrs. Do more of it. There is a big wide world for you to see brother.
@@AndrewCamarata give her a call and tell her you miss her and spending time with her. Learn how to share your feelings with her and working side by side with her makes you appreciate having someone to share time with. She might be a pretty good hand with working in the ruff but she is a female and we have to treat them as so and we have to show them some gentleness. It took me 5 years to come to that conclusion with my wife of 42 years but it has been worth it over and over. My wife and I had broken up after five years and she was dating someone else at a Halloween party and I knew they were there, long story but I happen to see them together and they were arguing when the guy up and slapped her. I ended up getting into a fight with the other guy and figured out in my head that she was worth the fight, sometimes letting someone go leads to figuring out how much they mean to you. You can work hard for yourself in life or you can work and build a future together with someone who will be there and contribute and have your back.
I like that you support your local starter/alternator rebuilder. That’s what I do for a living. It’s been a dying art for a long time, but it’s still crucial for many industries. I do mostly heavy equipment and industrial these days. I’m 36 but most guys our age just go buy a pos Wilson at the auto parts store and then come find me when it doesn’t work. I only use American made solenoids on diesel starters and the best parts I can get. So much junk from overseas
@@AndrewCamarata Crazy, I bet that was a “Friday job”. Even the Delco Remans aren’t anywhere near as good as an original Delco. They’re done in Mexico. I’ve seen a lot of crazy stuff over the years. I don’t like come backs so I do a lot more then even a CAT, JD or Delco Reman job. If the bushing in the nose is so worn it eats into the armature I have a special tool to turn the armature shaft down on my lathe and use an oversized bushing vs having to replace a $100 armature. Lots of little tricks. He’s right too with not having that correct solenoid that thing likely stayed engaged and that’s what destroyed the teeth on the drive. Thankfully it’s softer metal then your ring gear and that was ok.
That is good to hear. I was worried when I saw that damaged starter gear. At first I was just trying to pull the solenoid to bring to him. I am glad I brought the whole thing.
Andrew , I stumbled upon your channel about 6-7 years ago. Thank you for all your videos and sharing your life with the world. The world is crazy at the moment, left is right up is down and everything and everyone is angry. Your channel brings excitement to everyone, you can read it in the comments. Keep up the great work and please continue the awesome vibes and videos 🙏🇺🇲
Getting a 3+ hour Andy video is like getting an early Christmas present! I've always appreciated how diverse his videos are as well. I know that's why we're all here!
I am 92 years young and have followed Andy for at least 5 years and never disappoints me watching him. An amazing genius must have a very high IQ to solve all those problems with ease. Glad to see he is making a good living doing what he likes. Keep up the great videos it makes many (1Million) happy.
Is that the same lady that helped him build the castle house if so she lost a lot of weight I did not even recognize his videos are all over the place and you keep your 90 year Young self still young🎉 congratulations sir.....🎉..... JJ...😊
@@donofchron4204he does grease his stuff in tons of videos. But Andrew is kind of rough on all his stuff cause he knows he can fix it. Like when he replaced the radio in his dash with a chainsaw. Or flipped his truck with the forklift to look at the underbody.
Just watched for the second time. Am now going through the five years ago video's and when I finish all I will probably watch this one again. Just sets peace in my soul to watch someone go one and on with what they love that I miss from my younger days going on 76 still play pick up sticks now and then as well.
Andrew, The first 23 minutes was incredible. Not only all that went into digging up the frozen rock, but processing and spreading it. But, as a guy who has had 2 of the best dogs during a 28 year stretch from 1994-2022, I was really impressed by how your 2 dogs run right along with you.
What a great video. Had all the long video camarata staples: Multiple seasons Giant bonfire for multiple days Great Labrador inspectors Fixing machines Massive project with multiple people Amazing Timelapses Love the vids 👍🏻
I almost forgot to treat my machines and fuel this fall, since my last delivery was #2 not off road diesel. My supplier treats the off road but #2 is well just #2. Also we need more ppl like your starter guy. Everyone is so quick to replace with Chinese junk rather than fix or rebuild. Support those small businesses that do amazing work!!
I'm about halfway through the video and I paused to think about just how far Andrew has come. I started watching right before 100k subs: I like the old and the new stuff, and the steady progression along the way. I think what makes me the happiest is seeing these group projects where Andrew isn't all alone with what looks to be way too much work for just one person. Instead now we've got what looks to be way too much work for ten! 😀
I'm right there with you, I stumbled on the channel on accident back when the algorithm made sense and I think the channel was at just around 50-60k subs. Blown away by his progress and staying true to his original long format videos, often recorded over multiple years. My favorite channel hands down.
4.20 in the morning and I do not think I made a mistake! watching this epic! so much to see and enjoy . Fifty years ago I did all that stuff working on the roads in Scotland . It was a good job then and It still looks like a good job now! thanks for the happy memories btw my caravan was 13foot 6 inches that was including the tow bar! our water froze in October and came back in April I would work that stuff for peanuts just to do it again
That wide shot Timelapse of rock crushing through the rain was one of the coolest sequences I’ve seen in a while. So awesome! Framing, lighting, exposure, everything was 👌🏼. Nice work!!
What beautiful country. I loved watching the whole process of clearing lumber, digging out trenches, breaking up stone to crush, fixing equipment, etc. Nothing stopped you guys. You fix and move on. Never realized how much equipment of different types and sizes is needed on large acreage just to control growth and creating access paths. Thanks for sharing. ❤😊❤
You guys make fantastic videos. Thank you for taking the time to make a three and a half hour documentary and keeping it interesting for the whole time. Looking forward to see what 2024 brings from your team 👍🏻🏴
Andrew I'd like to thank you for you videos I help me understand 2 stroke motors iv just fixed all my lawn mower equipment thanks keep up you good work videos you and Jen remind me of my wife and me when we were younger 50 years ago when younger
Andrew, your commitment to road building is awesome and almost compulsive! Heck the fuel alone was probably a good chunk of money! Love the long video! Thanks for what you do.
The amount of inspiration I get from these videos is unmeasurable. Always seeing you with a positive attitude and the problem solver mentality. What you are doing is absolutely remarkable and inspires us common folk!
Another awesome video journey Andrew - thanks for taking us along. After 40+ years in commercial construction I can appreciate your accomplishments. I'm across the river from you and also like the local ties knowing much of your area and references you make to areas nearby in upstate NY. Keep up the great work your mountain is something you will enjoy for many years to come. Hope to cross paths with you someday.
my dinner went cold because i got too addicted watching andrews videos lol.. also, great to see samantha joining in pn the fun too.. what a great soul she is too by learning from andrew! keep up the awesome videos andrew!
@@Bannimann2, His forever here on earth, I was trying to congratulate him on owning his piece of property. If he doesn’t sell it he can pass it on to whoever he wants when he’s gone.
Scale, appropriate term. Essentially Mr. Camarata has created his own Mountain.Road.Commission. To get in at that scale is not for most. Pretty clear that Andrew is using his construction knowledge to significantly increase the value of his mountain properties. Anyone quote the cost of a mountain road lately?
Bro...knows no boundaries !...a you tube God!...one of the best channels on you tube...because of the dogs..not Andrew...hahaha. .I wanted to add...if some of you guys are watching- the great State of NY builds and maintains fantastic road ways. You guys are knocking the ball way out of the park!..you can definitely tell when tires hit the state line As a no body and my opinion doesn't matter much to any one.. Thank you..your hard work, and ungodly stressful working conditions do not go unnotice Live strong..
The footage at the beginning of the video is from last winter, January and February. Would’ve been nice to label the different bits, so people get an idea of what they’re watching.
This IS America, thank you! WTF - how does that lady even think for a second she can say you need approval to put a camper on your own land? Esp when you have soo many acres and miles of road all to yourself. Stop regulating every single thing in this country. Good for you for standing up to them!
Mighty awesome video Andrew as per usual sir, and great to see Sam with you doing an awesome job as well, you have trained Sam well. Oh great help with the gentleman who drove every machine, sorry dint get his name. Thank you Andrew for keeping me sane, my health problems are getting better watching your 3 + hour videos. Keep them coming. Howdee from Northern Ireland in the county of Down. Cheers ANDREW SAMANTHA.
I pulled the front half off that Volvo 25 ton you sold us 3 days ago,the new seat cushions you left in the cab went to a good home,it was a pain pumping the full tank of fuel out!
Great work and you’ve been right on with you’re troubleshooting equipment problems and repairs ! The guy you took the starter to seems like a good guy ! Great enjoyment in your work to get the road in : Hopefully you won’t have any problems with the town and the state with the NY politicians !
Happy Birthday 🎂 Blue. Tell Dad you want go visit all your dog friends then have pizza, burgers and a tasty birthday cake! Belated Happy Birthday to 4 year old Cody! What great dogs!!
Brother i love what you do ! For winter time period you have to be more organized with diesel equipment since cold starts take longer and also not safe for engines. What i recommend you to do is to find 12v block heaters and equipp most of tractors or trucks you use during a winter.. I have cranes and always warm up blocks prior starting. You can do same with hydraulic tanks for better performance. Watching from Brooklyn!
Watching for a second time and have read all the comments. AC fan or what? Note worthy is Andrew has replies way deep in the thousands of comments. Very respectful. BTW, have not noticed video shuttering or video stutter. Thank you.
Great video Andrew. Total transformation of the mountain path to a road. Lots of different equipment used, equipment I've never seen before. Good to see Sam on this with you. Blue is all grown up now. Him and Cody make quite the pair.
Always impressed with the interesting content, quality of the actual work done and the editing of your videos. The amount of time spent on pulling these videos together must be substantial. Thank you.
Modernization of industry led to the birth of heavy machinery in construction. Machines have really changed people, thank you for sharing these great videos.
Tires, batteries & hydraulics are the nemesis of production. Can't work without them but why are they so difficult? You guys take on some really difficult tasks. Keep it up!
As a life long mechanic who has thought about but never done it , I appreciated.when she put the nut in her mouth. Nothing sexual I swear! It's just savage and I loved it 😂
One of your best and what a mammoth video! So satisfying to watch the part where you dig the cliffside down. The way the rock just keeps falling apart perfect for the crusher. You must have really enjoyed doing that bit after so many difficult rocks before. Brilliant to see some good old heavy machinery working and achieving a lot!
Who all would love to see Andrew custom build a dedicated service truck ? I also am surprised those pieces of equipment don't have dedicated starter fluid sprayers. The ones I used in the oilfields were so much more effective than trying to find a angle to shoot a load into the breather.
I can enjoy a 3.5 hour video just as much as an 18 minute video. Keep 'em coming Andrew! I watched a video the other day of a guy wanting to install a stereo in his dash and it wouldn't go first time. He said to DON'T MAKE ME GO ANDREW CAMARATA ON YOU! 😝
Dude did you just drop a 3 and a half hour video!!!! you’re awesome Edit: wow thanks for the likes guys! Now if only we could get this many to subscribe to the channel I started with my son we would be on our way to making better videos such as these and getting monetized 😂
Три с лишним часа чистого кайфа! Смотреть видео от Эндрю это необыкновенное удовольствие! Вроде смотришь - ничего себе длительность - а начинаешь смотреть и на одном дыхании. Нравится, что в видосе есть и отхождения от основной темы. Саманта - это девушка покруче многих парней) Труда выложено много на видео - огромный респект! Надеюсь и у нас станут возможным такие блогеры... хотя бы лет через 50...
You have accomplished an amazing amount of work here, the roads look great. I like that you clean up the shoulders , seed and mulch as you go, it looks like a park
I made it to the end! Your videos are always captivating and I don’t know why I think they’re always too long because I wash them all. I’d like to think the parts with Sam are new, but I don’t think so, that’s a shame. She’s a good lady. This is a big project for you and you did great. Thanks for taking me along for the ride.
Mike Morgan or someone like him would have made this a 3 times a week, twenty minute videos, until finished project. Andrew does it in one. Andrew, thanks for doing what you do.
So cool to get such a long formate video Andrew!! Thanks for putting the time in to do it. That pulley didn’t wanna go back on because the hub shrunk when you added so Much weld/heat to it. It’s amazing how much it can shrink a bore by welding on it. Also. That starter shop guy (Mike) is the kinda dude you want in your back pocket at all times. Has prob forgot more about starters then any of us will ever learn.
Great video. The rock crushing and road building videos are always my favorite. I get to enjoy them without actually having to be out and doing the work myself, although that can be enjoyable as well. It's nice being out of the snow though.
Nice epic video! Amazing to see the progress from the earlier videos struggling to get gear up to the top of the hill! I love making stone tracks, no where near the scale of yours. Amazing skills at working, maintaining and using all your machines. Up most respect, keep the videos coming!
AWESOME Video Andrew Loved every minute of it. Those roads look great compared to when you moved in there. Winter will be less work & more play there now I bet. I just Love Your Video's Best Channel on U-Tube. Your Video's truly do motivate this old man, like they say you stop you die, lol. Thanks for all your Video's & keep them coming. You are truly a great young man and an inspiration to us all. God Bless You Andrew
Looks like you`re gonna crush some ice with those rocks to keep the dust down. Happy Birthday Blue, and Cody is a good dog too. Seeing all of that cold & snowy makes me glad I enjoyed a 82F day today in North Florida. Excavator is starving fuel - dirt or ice in filters. Most who complain about the property improvements you do will never have the $$$$$$$$ to buy the land PLUS the equipment you are using. Disappointed to see Weber use a rock for a hammer. Fine work you have done young Mr. C. (and glad you had help).
That is incredible that you have the equipment to do what you’re doing. I will be long dead, to see what you have built this property into. I would love to see your property before I die. I know New York has gotten a lot of bad reviews. zBut I would like to see your little piece of it. Congratulations on what you have accomplished! And continue with the. Rest of your dream.
Really appreciate the time you've taken to set up Premiere Pro and the hours spent planning, taking, and editing video for the channel, including drone footage w/o audio. You've come so far since the early days, always stepping up with the latest tech to deliver a solid experience. Still miss Levi.
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I love-to watch men at work, be it this heavy stuff or fine woodwork and skills like the guy building from scratch a horse drawn manure spreader, brilliant thank for letting us see it all take shape. From the UK.
Oh what on earth, what a bloody good LONG video! Can’t get enough of this shit, you fix things, build things, make roads etc in snow rain and sun. So damn damn good to see such hard work and progress. Keep it up….but rest in between haha.💪🏻👍
Hi my friend I love watching you video on anything you do especially construction Lane, paths, digging up paths, knocking down buildings I think you r a very lucky man you can do anything you like and you have all that land sometimes I wish I could bee there helping out as I drive big Machines but keep up the good work you do my friend Dave form the UK England.
Sam is a hell of a girl how she can jump in and help on any job under brutal conditions even. I hope they can work out their issues some day and make a go of it. I can tell by the way she yelled his name when he was backing up the dump truck and she thought he was in danger ….. she care about him.
This young man is inspiring and motivational. I have watched him work and grow over the last several years. There is NO ONE on YT that works harder and is more dedicated to their dreams. Andrew from a 72 year old still working I give you my highest compliments and commendation for your work ethic, how you love and care for the sweet puppies Blue and Cody and how kind you are to others around you. I am delighted for your continued success and wish you the very best,
Thank you.
Been watching a long time and I agree with what he said…impressed and never disappointed. Not afraid to tackle anything.love your dovish!
Dogism!
Happy Birthday Andrew Camarata 🐾
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Three hours of what Andrew does best; Identifying problems and finding solutions.
Gotta love Sam's attitude. She doesn't complain about being cold or wet, or working in awkward positions, takes the job seriously and is eager to learn, yet stops to look at a pretty rock or kiss a frog. She's a gem!
Andrew is that full of solutions he has to find problems for them
@@robstone370 is she still in the picture? There is some old footage there.
@@brunomckay1875 No, they are not together anymore.
It's too bad but things happen. Both seem to be strong willed persons.@@ukpolska5335
@ukpolska5335 Sad, from our facet they looked good together, maybe some day but that is up to them.
Thanks! your family brought you up very well. proud to see this
Thank you.
This was my reaction:
“Three and half hours!?”
(Looks at clock, nods.)
“I have three and half hours.”
Your trailer fixing videos spurred me to fix-up my grandpa’s old trailer last summer. It’s back on the road now. Keep on crushin’ dude.
That is good to hear that my videos inspired you to do a project.
That's the exact same thing I did lmao
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My grandpa had it built in the late 50s. 7 ft long (2.1m), 1/4” (.6cm) angle iron frame, with a small-Chevy rear axle welded onto it; wood sides. It had been rotting in the woods for a long time. I saw you do much larger jobs on your trailers and I thought “If he can do these things I can fix-up that old trailer.” I pulled it out of the trees and bought new wood, wheels, and wires. I flapped-disked 7 layers of paint off it, primed and painted it, etc. She’s a beaut’, now.
For Andrew, no problem. Always worth the time.
Whoops make that 1.3 million fans….
It’s sad when someone has nothing better to do than complain about someone doing work on their own property with their own equipment…ON A MOUNTAIN TOP THEY OWN. I’m glad nothing bad came out of that Andrew you’ve put so much time and effort into that property and it’s looking amazing
That building inspector actually resigned. He either had no idea what he was doing, or was just trying to hassle me. Lots of people disliked him.
@@AndrewCamarata I think he was just trying to hassle you to try and be all big and bad. Which is probably why people didn’t like him, seemed like power got to his head
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@@AndrewCamarata Not sure anyone in their right mind would mess with a guy with HUGE equipment and many many acres of property.......plenty of places to dig a deep hole and hide something they dont want anyone to find ever!! LOL
@@warrenmichael918: And the equipment to make that hole really deep.
Your presentation style is so engaging and easy to follow that it feels like we're having a conversation rather than watching a lecture! Thank you for sharing your knowledge and expertise with us in such an accessible way, it makes all the difference to viewers like me who want to learn but don't want to be overwhelmed by jargon or technical terms. Keep up the great work!
Thank you for sharing, I operated heavy equipment over 45 years and loved every minute. Wish I lived closer. I'd help just for the fun.
I don't usually like the really long videos, but I liked this one. Kinda like the whole story. Thanks again for sharing this video 😊
You stand up for yourself Andrew!!! These planning board people are a real pain in the rear and need to be put in their place now and then. I don't know how they get these positions. I'm sure it is because those in the know have jobs and have to work all the time. Grrrr. You are doing an amazing job on all of this. Maybe it's jealousy ? Love your channel man!
Thanks. I think I did, that code enforcement officer resigned, and I heard that camper rule got removed. I was certainly not going to recognize it.
No doubt that power and ego trips them up a lot. Good for you for putting them in their place Andrew!!!@@AndrewCamarata
" I don't know how they get these positions. " Answer corruption and people voting the same morons in office. It's been how many decades since Reagonomics started basically rotting America from the inside out? How many decades does the US have to play this cat and mouse game where one gov repairs things and the other acts like a pathetic child who breaks everyone's toys because they don't get their way and by hell and thunder, if they can't have things, they'll steal, destroy and do anything possible to undermine everyone's work and time.
US citizens need to add up to reality and start voting people who know what they're doing and that won't bend over to the first bribe that comes their way. Don't forget, it was corruption that brought the Titanic down, the iceberg was just a symptom of a larger problem that night.
You have no idea about how difficult life is in other countries when one tries to build stuff on ones own land. To do anything down here in New Zealand requires a lot of paperwork. In other news homes are in massive under supply......
Understood. They will be accountable on judgment day. Thou shall not covet thy neighbor nor anything of thy neighbor!!!@@zestoslife
I really hope I’m not the only one that thinks this would be an absolute dream to be able to buy a mountain and just shape an build it how you want. You’ve done an awesome job an I really appreciate you sharing your work. Thank you
You know it's hard work when sam is there helping! She is a bad ass worker and the two of you make for great content! Thanks guys
I wish she was still around.
@@AndrewCamarataAgreed, but at the end of the day we all have our own path to travel. Be happy yends you got to spend time with someone whose interests and talents were close to your own for even a short time. Trust me, it's rare. People throughout your life pass in then then pass onward, some good ones and some bad. Always remember the good and forget the bad. Go on more trips with friends and family, I was pretty happy to see you go meet your fans and fellow UA-camrs. Do more of it. There is a big wide world for you to see brother.
@@AndrewCamarata give her a call and tell her you miss her and spending time with her. Learn how to share your feelings with her and working side by side with her makes you appreciate having someone to share time with. She might be a pretty good hand with working in the ruff but she is a female and we have to treat them as so and we have to show them some gentleness. It took me 5 years to come to that conclusion with my wife of 42 years but it has been worth it over and over. My wife and I had broken up after five years and she was dating someone else at a Halloween party and I knew they were there, long story but I happen to see them together and they were arguing when the guy up and slapped her. I ended up getting into a fight with the other guy and figured out in my head that she was worth the fight, sometimes letting someone go leads to figuring out how much they mean to you. You can work hard for yourself in life or you can work and build a future together with someone who will be there and contribute and have your back.
IDK, I tried, it seemed like everything I said got twisted into the wrong thing.
Thats women for you. Thats how i ended up divorced. Dont try and figure it out. You never will@@AndrewCamarata
I like that you support your local starter/alternator rebuilder. That’s what I do for a living. It’s been a dying art for a long time, but it’s still crucial for many industries. I do mostly heavy equipment and industrial these days. I’m 36 but most guys our age just go buy a pos Wilson at the auto parts store and then come find me when it doesn’t work. I only use American made solenoids on diesel starters and the best parts I can get. So much junk from overseas
We support you, sir. God bless to you and yours, and the US of A.
That is good to hear that there are people doing that job. I see that guy a few times a year.
That starter said "cat rebuilt" and the had the wrong solenoid on it.
@@AndrewCamarata Crazy, I bet that was a “Friday job”. Even the Delco Remans aren’t anywhere near as good as an original Delco. They’re done in Mexico. I’ve seen a lot of crazy stuff over the years. I don’t like come backs so I do a lot more then even a CAT, JD or Delco Reman job. If the bushing in the nose is so worn it eats into the armature I have a special tool to turn the armature shaft down on my lathe and use an oversized bushing vs having to replace a $100 armature. Lots of little tricks. He’s right too with not having that correct solenoid that thing likely stayed engaged and that’s what destroyed the teeth on the drive. Thankfully it’s softer metal then your ring gear and that was ok.
That is good to hear. I was worried when I saw that damaged starter gear. At first I was just trying to pull the solenoid to bring to him. I am glad I brought the whole thing.
I like how you give us the whole story, the good, the bad , and the ugly. Amazed at your stamina. I've been watching for years , thanks for sharing!😊😊
Andrew , I stumbled upon your channel about 6-7 years ago. Thank you for all your videos and sharing your life with the world. The world is crazy at the moment, left is right up is down and everything and everyone is angry. Your channel brings excitement to everyone, you can read it in the comments. Keep up the great work and please continue the awesome vibes and videos 🙏🇺🇲
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Getting a 3+ hour Andy video is like getting an early Christmas present!
I've always appreciated how diverse his videos are as well.
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I am 92 years young and have followed Andy for at least 5 years and never disappoints me watching him. An amazing genius must have a very high IQ to solve all those problems with ease. Glad to see he is making a good living doing what he likes. Keep up the great videos it makes many (1Million) happy.
Is that the same lady that helped him build the castle house if so she lost a lot of weight I did not even recognize his videos are all over the place and you keep your 90 year Young self still young🎉 congratulations sir.....🎉..... JJ...😊
High IQ but doesn't know how important greasing your equipment is or doesn't care.. more money than brains❤😂
Same here I am 92 still working out and jamming in my band
@@anthonypiligno7618 Thank you.
@@donofchron4204he does grease his stuff in tons of videos. But Andrew is kind of rough on all his stuff cause he knows he can fix it. Like when he replaced the radio in his dash with a chainsaw. Or flipped his truck with the forklift to look at the underbody.
Thoroughly enjoyed over 3 hours watching this video. No wonder I never get anything done. Thanks Andrew and Sam. Magic. Xx
Just watched for the second time. Am now going through the five years ago video's and when I finish all I will probably watch this one again. Just sets peace in my soul to watch someone go one and on with what they love that I miss from my younger days going on 76 still play pick up sticks now and then as well.
Andrew, The first 23 minutes was incredible. Not only all that went into digging up the frozen rock, but processing and spreading it. But, as a guy who has had 2 of the best dogs during a 28 year stretch from 1994-2022, I was really impressed by how your 2 dogs run right along with you.
😅😅😅
What a great video. Had all the long video camarata staples:
Multiple seasons
Giant bonfire for multiple days
Great Labrador inspectors
Fixing machines
Massive project with multiple people
Amazing Timelapses
Love the vids 👍🏻
Thank you.
I almost forgot to treat my machines and fuel this fall, since my last delivery was #2 not off road diesel. My supplier treats the off road but #2 is well just #2. Also we need more ppl like your starter guy. Everyone is so quick to replace with Chinese junk rather than fix or rebuild. Support those small businesses that do amazing work!!
I'm about halfway through the video and I paused to think about just how far Andrew has come. I started watching right before 100k subs: I like the old and the new stuff, and the steady progression along the way. I think what makes me the happiest is seeing these group projects where Andrew isn't all alone with what looks to be way too much work for just one person. Instead now we've got what looks to be way too much work for ten! 😀
I'm right there with you, I stumbled on the channel on accident back when the algorithm made sense and I think the channel was at just around 50-60k subs. Blown away by his progress and staying true to his original long format videos, often recorded over multiple years. My favorite channel hands down.
Way to go Andrew! Great way to start Veterans Day weekend with an 3.5 hr AC video!
Thank you for the full length feature film. I am absolutely zooted out of my mind and love these videos.
Glad you like it.
My inner 2 year-old, and my actual 2 year-old, LOVE watching this. Superb videography and fun watching all the awesome tools and machinery!!
4.20 in the morning and I do not think I made a mistake! watching this epic! so much to see and enjoy . Fifty years ago I did all that stuff working on the roads in Scotland . It was a good job then and It still looks like a good job now! thanks for the happy memories btw my caravan was 13foot 6 inches that was including the tow bar! our water froze in October and came back in April I would work that stuff for peanuts just to do it again
That wide shot Timelapse of rock crushing through the rain was one of the coolest sequences I’ve seen in a while. So awesome! Framing, lighting, exposure, everything was 👌🏼. Nice work!!
Thank you.
Around what minute mark was that?
@@bsdbryn starts at 2:14:00
@@AndrewCamarataHappy Birthday 🐾
Yup, Andrew is very careful to NOT show any landmarks that give the location of his mountain away. I found it, and so have many others.
What beautiful country. I loved watching the whole process of clearing lumber, digging out trenches, breaking up stone to crush, fixing equipment, etc. Nothing stopped you guys. You fix and move on. Never realized how much equipment of different types and sizes is needed on large acreage just to control growth and creating access paths. Thanks for sharing. ❤😊❤
You guys make fantastic videos. Thank you for taking the time to make a three and a half hour documentary and keeping it interesting for the whole time. Looking forward to see what 2024 brings from your team 👍🏻🏴
I love watching Andrew to learn new things but I also love falling asleep to the sound of the machinery. This video will not disappoint.
Andrew I'd like to thank you for you videos I help me understand 2 stroke motors iv just fixed all my lawn mower equipment thanks keep up you good work videos you and Jen remind me of my wife and me when we were younger 50 years ago when younger
Andrew, thank you for this bonus treat. The best 3 and a half hours I enjoyed in a long time.
Andrew, your commitment to road building is awesome and almost compulsive! Heck the fuel alone was probably a good chunk of money! Love the long video! Thanks for what you do.
The amount of inspiration I get from these videos is unmeasurable. Always seeing you with a positive attitude and the problem solver mentality. What you are doing is absolutely remarkable and inspires us common folk!
Another awesome video journey Andrew - thanks for taking us along. After 40+ years in commercial construction I can appreciate your accomplishments. I'm across the river from you and also like the local ties knowing much of your area and references you make to areas nearby in upstate NY. Keep up the great work your mountain is something you will enjoy for many years to come. Hope to cross paths with you someday.
my dinner went cold because i got too addicted watching andrews videos lol.. also, great to see samantha joining in pn the fun too.. what a great soul she is too by learning from andrew! keep up the awesome videos andrew!
I like that guy that fixed the starter. When I see his shop, I know he is good at what he do .
Just closed on a Land this week. Can’t wait to work on it. (At a smaller scale).Andrew is such an inspiration!
Enjoy it, it’s something you can own forever!
@@Hoaxer51 Forever?! You just promised the guy an eternal life!
@@Bannimann2, His forever here on earth, I was trying to congratulate him on owning his piece of property. If he doesn’t sell it he can pass it on to whoever he wants when he’s gone.
Scale, appropriate term. Essentially Mr. Camarata has created his own Mountain.Road.Commission. To get in at that scale is not for most. Pretty clear that Andrew is using his construction knowledge to significantly increase the value of his mountain properties. Anyone quote the cost of a mountain road lately?
You done more work in 3 hours than the NYS DOT done in months. What a production Andrew and team! You do a fantastic job! Loved it!
Bro...knows no boundaries !...a you tube God!...one of the best channels on you tube...because of the dogs..not Andrew...hahaha.
.I wanted to add...if some of you guys are watching- the great State of NY builds and maintains fantastic road ways.
You guys are knocking the ball way out of the park!..you can definitely tell when tires hit the state line
As a no body and my opinion doesn't matter much to any one..
Thank you..your hard work, and ungodly stressful working conditions do not go unnotice
Live strong..
Happy Birthday Blue! Three hours of Andrew doing his best at solving problems and getting the work done ✅
I thought he was 2+ years old a long time ago. 😂
Also Happy Birthday Andrew Camarata 🐾
The footage at the beginning of the video is from last winter, January and February. Would’ve been nice to label the different bits, so people get an idea of what they’re watching.
Absolutely spot on - Friday - 3 1/2 hour video. My weekend viewings sorted. Top work Andrew. 👌🏻
Andrew, an unbelievable amount of work and fixing up your machinery. Is there anything you won’t tackle. Very well done. 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼❤️❤️❤️
Andrew, What a BIG difference in the road since you first got the property!! Great Great work to all of you!!
This IS America, thank you! WTF - how does that lady even think for a second she can say you need approval to put a camper on your own land? Esp when you have soo many acres and miles of road all to yourself. Stop regulating every single thing in this country. Good for you for standing up to them!
Mighty awesome video Andrew as per usual sir, and great to see Sam with you doing an awesome job as well, you have trained Sam well. Oh great help with the gentleman who drove every machine, sorry dint get his name. Thank you Andrew for keeping me sane, my health problems are getting better watching your 3 + hour videos. Keep them coming. Howdee from Northern Ireland in the county of Down. Cheers ANDREW SAMANTHA.
I pulled the front half off that Volvo 25 ton you sold us 3 days ago,the new seat cushions you left in the cab went to a good home,it was a pain pumping the full tank of fuel out!
Those were new battery's in that too.
Hope to see some pics or vide when done!!!
@@AndrewCamarata yes they were!
It is fun watching Andrew play with all his big boy toys.😁
*So fun that i get jealous 😂*
Great work and you’ve been right on with you’re troubleshooting equipment problems and repairs ! The guy you took the starter to seems like a good guy ! Great enjoyment in your work to get the road in : Hopefully you won’t have any problems with the town and the state with the NY politicians !
Awesome. Thanks Andrew. Can never get enough of your videos.
Great video so happy we got the normal length (3hrs plus)videos back again. Love everything this guy does so entertaining
Can you imagine if every American had Andrew's work ethic? Thanks for the weekend of Videos!!!
This video reminds me of your early videos. What a masterpiece. Well done Sir!
Thank you.
Happy Birthday 🎂 Blue.
Tell Dad you want go visit all your dog friends then have pizza, burgers and a tasty birthday cake!
Belated Happy Birthday to 4 year old Cody!
What great dogs!!
I want cake and pizza!!😂😂😂😂😂
One of the most interesting videos you've done since the one about buying the mountain....... Excellent job Andrew.....
Three and a half hours of bliss watching this morning’s delight. Thank you Andrew, as always a brilliant upload to watch👊
Brother i love what you do !
For winter time period you have to be more organized with diesel equipment since cold starts take longer and also not safe for engines. What i recommend you to do is to find 12v block heaters and equipp most of tractors or trucks you use during a winter.. I have cranes and always warm up blocks prior starting. You can do same with hydraulic tanks for better performance.
Watching from Brooklyn!
I'm so glad you got the crusher and was able to use all the rock. The roads are in much better shape now. Well done Andrew!
Watching for a second time and have read all the comments. AC fan or what? Note worthy is Andrew has replies way deep in the thousands of comments. Very respectful. BTW, have not noticed video shuttering or video stutter. Thank you.
That’s good, it’s important to me that these videos look right
It's good to see you and Sam doing a project together after a while, Andrew. Take care.🇨🇦
Great video Andrew. Total transformation of the mountain path to a road. Lots of different equipment used, equipment I've never seen before. Good to see Sam on this with you. Blue is all grown up now. Him and Cody make quite the pair.
Great, great video. Samantha is a real trooper, and extra hand. Hard workers you both are.
Always impressed with the interesting content, quality of the actual work done and the editing of your videos. The amount of time spent on pulling these videos together must be substantial. Thank you.
Modernization of industry led to the birth of heavy machinery in construction. Machines have really changed people, thank you for sharing these great videos.
3.5 hours... man, keep them coming. Watching Andrew's videos is better than watching local TV and streaming service.
Tires, batteries & hydraulics are the nemesis of production. Can't work without them but why are they so difficult? You guys take on some really difficult tasks. Keep it up!
you got to give Sam a hand, she isnt scared of hard work, she tries everything, all while with a smile on her face.
As a life long mechanic who has thought about but never done it , I appreciated.when she put the nut in her mouth. Nothing sexual I swear! It's just savage and I loved it 😂
Great video . Love seeing Sam love her work ethic always learning! Don't get too cold or hot or nasty for her !
I love the fact that the equipment is marked with the container castle and the dog paws. Great branding. And thank you for the extra long vid!
The young person that helps you is very good to be so young, you are doing a great job of mentoring .
One of your best and what a mammoth video! So satisfying to watch the part where you dig the cliffside down. The way the rock just keeps falling apart perfect for the crusher. You must have really enjoyed doing that bit after so many difficult rocks before. Brilliant to see some good old heavy machinery working and achieving a lot!
Who all would love to see Andrew custom build a dedicated service truck ? I also am surprised those pieces of equipment don't have dedicated starter fluid sprayers. The ones I used in the oilfields were so much more effective than trying to find a angle to shoot a load into the breather.
Just finished watching the video and I just have one thing to say: Andrew, you ROCK!
I can enjoy a 3.5 hour video just as much as an 18 minute video. Keep 'em coming Andrew! I watched a video the other day of a guy wanting to install a stereo in his dash and it wouldn't go first time. He said to DON'T MAKE ME GO ANDREW CAMARATA ON YOU! 😝
Thanks for making videos... I like how much you love your dogs, it definitely shows.
Dude did you just drop a 3 and a half hour video!!!! you’re awesome
Edit: wow thanks for the likes guys! Now if only we could get this many to subscribe to the channel I started with my son we would be on our way to making better videos such as these and getting monetized 😂
The first thing i check when i click on one of his videos is How long it is, hoping its over an hour long.
He probably started uploading it two weeks ago!
Over 3 hours?!?!?!?!
@@dj-musicmanI will Mr negative Nancy
Seriously, but you will be surprised all Andrews boot lickers love wasting their Friday night Watching his every move
Три с лишним часа чистого кайфа! Смотреть видео от Эндрю это необыкновенное удовольствие! Вроде смотришь - ничего себе длительность - а начинаешь смотреть и на одном дыхании.
Нравится, что в видосе есть и отхождения от основной темы.
Саманта - это девушка покруче многих парней)
Труда выложено много на видео - огромный респект! Надеюсь и у нас станут возможным такие блогеры... хотя бы лет через 50...
LOVE seeing Sam back working with you! ❤
Its a shame
@@AndrewCamarata What happened, if you don't mind me asking?
You have accomplished an amazing amount of work here, the roads look great. I like that you clean up the shoulders , seed and mulch as you go, it looks like a park
Very nice, Andrew. You are the only UA-camr that can make a 3.5 hour long video that does not bore me to death.
Yes omg
Love the fact I was able to watch your video all week long! Thank you! Keep making videos, love them
There should be another one up by tomorrow
I made it to the end! Your videos are always captivating and I don’t know why I think they’re always too long because I wash them all. I’d like to think the parts with Sam are new, but I don’t think so, that’s a shame. She’s a good lady. This is a big project for you and you did great. Thanks for taking me along for the ride.
Absolutely amazing how perfectly you can grade with your bulldozer very impressive!
Mike Morgan or someone like him would have made this a 3 times a week, twenty minute videos, until finished project. Andrew does it in one.
Andrew, thanks for doing what you do.
Amen.
So cool to get such a long formate video Andrew!! Thanks for putting the time in to do it.
That pulley didn’t wanna go back on because the hub shrunk when you added so
Much weld/heat to it. It’s amazing how much it can shrink a bore by welding on it.
Also. That starter shop guy (Mike) is the kinda dude you want in your back pocket at all times. Has prob forgot more about starters then any of us will ever learn.
I have watched it three times now! Totally rocks each time!
Thanks for making our days better with this fun free content Andrew!
Great video. The rock crushing and road building videos are always my favorite. I get to enjoy them without actually having to be out and doing the work myself, although that can be enjoyable as well. It's nice being out of the snow though.
You right I do like the road building ones. Crazy to think that's the work all builds take to make.
Nice epic video! Amazing to see the progress from the earlier videos struggling to get gear up to the top of the hill!
I love making stone tracks, no where near the scale of yours.
Amazing skills at working, maintaining and using all your
machines.
Up most respect, keep the videos coming!
Coming in clutch with the 3.5 hour video. Keep doing you man, the videos are awesome! Thanks for bringing this to us
AWESOME Video Andrew Loved every minute of it. Those roads look great compared to when you moved in there. Winter will be less work & more play there now I bet. I just Love Your Video's Best Channel on U-Tube. Your Video's truly do motivate this old man, like they say you stop you die, lol. Thanks for all your Video's & keep them coming. You are truly a great young man and an inspiration to us all. God Bless You Andrew
You buy a mountain and still have to deal with neighbors complaining...people just cant mind their own business. Love the vids keep them coming
Looks like you`re gonna crush some ice with those rocks to keep the dust down. Happy Birthday Blue, and Cody is a good dog too. Seeing all of that cold & snowy makes me glad I enjoyed a 82F day today in North Florida. Excavator is starving fuel - dirt or ice in filters. Most who complain about the property improvements you do will never have the $$$$$$$$ to buy the land PLUS the equipment you are using. Disappointed to see Weber use a rock for a hammer. Fine work you have done young Mr. C. (and glad you had help).
You two are making a great team. I love watching you work, and following progress on the road is awesome. Keep it up.
That is incredible that you have the equipment to do what you’re doing. I will be long dead, to see what you have built this property into. I would love to see your property before I die. I know New York has gotten a lot of bad reviews. zBut I would like to see your little piece of it. Congratulations on what you have accomplished! And continue with the. Rest of your dream.
Love it !!! 3.5 hrs of Andrew ….. I can’t get enough of you brother !!! Keep the videos coming ! ❤🍺😎
Really appreciate the time you've taken to set up Premiere Pro and the hours spent planning, taking, and editing video for the channel, including drone footage w/o audio. You've come so far since the early days, always stepping up with the latest tech to deliver a solid experience. Still miss Levi.
I love-to watch men at work, be it this heavy stuff or fine woodwork and skills like the guy building from scratch a horse drawn manure spreader, brilliant thank for letting us see it all take shape. From the UK.
Oh what on earth, what a bloody good LONG video! Can’t get enough of this shit, you fix things, build things, make roads etc in snow rain and sun. So damn damn good to see such hard work and progress. Keep it up….but rest in between haha.💪🏻👍
Thank you
Hi my friend
I love watching you video on anything you do especially construction Lane, paths, digging up paths, knocking down buildings I think you r a very lucky man you can do anything you like and you have all that land sometimes I wish I could bee there helping out as I drive big Machines but keep up the good work you do my friend Dave form the UK England.
You don't realize how much you miss someone till they are gone. Nice to see Sam.
Yeah
Sam is a hell of a girl how she can jump in and help on any job under brutal conditions even. I hope they can work out their issues some day and make a go of it. I can tell by the way she yelled his name when he was backing up the dump truck and she thought he was in danger ….. she care about him.
May God hear you.@@Peter-gi3re
so..? Look, it's the hardest thing you'll ever do, but you know you must.@@AndrewCamarata