He actually lived in a home for boys for 6yrs, then with a foster-family where he was beaten almost daily for 5yrs,🤕, he's over-came so much in his short life, he should write a book about it.
I must say, when I first watched your channel a number of years ago when you were a young kid, I was in absolute awe of you knowledge and expertise at such a young age and still am. Diesel definitely flows through your veins buddy. I, like many others I am sure, are always excited to see when a new episode comes up. Regards from South Africa
Gotta say ~ Thank you for putting a face to those Expert pair of hands. My dad used to tell me, there is nothing like "Hands-On" experience, to to broaden your learning. When you get in there; and get your hands soiled and learning by trial & error is Rewarding!! Keep learning as much as possible. You're still young and as the years pass, you'll be Mega successful. As usual, A.H., Well Done!!
Your videos are always excellent but I found that this particular one highlights how good a problem solver you are becoming, which is very good and important. In my opinion your future looks bright, your work ethic is great, you will be highly successful. Good luck and god bless you and yours.
andrew, it'snot the machine, it 's the mechanic. wow. you have become one of the best. every step is with logic and reason. bravo. you should be so proud, and your folks should be very proud too. best wishes, keep reaching up
Andrew, the first look at that track loader did not look so good but you looked it over and used your thinking skills to get it running. Good for you!!! Blessings to you,
Wonderful job, young man. Seeing you doing it made me jealous. I'm 71 years old now and didn't know in my youth what options I had to choose from. Now I wish I wouldn't had choose to be a painter. Your job is a lot more interesting than any of my jobs at all. I survived a long life on bad salaries because of that. I hope and trust you will do better than I did. I wish you all the best in your future.
Salut à toi Andrew. Toujours un plaisir de voir repartir des machines abandonnées. Bravo et merci à toi de tant de compétences et de volonté. J'ai hate de voir la suite. Bonne continuation.
Andrew. I've been watching your videos now for about A week and certainly have enjoyed each one. Thanks for taking the time to make them, please Keep on doing it, Jim 🙂🇺🇲
Quick tip. First time viewer and loved your channel. Have an air compressor and some pressure in the fuel tank. That will push all the air out of the lines
Great job man. Smart wearing gloves keeping that stuff off your hands. I am a maintenance mechanic for a large defense company and always wear gloves when repairing the equipment.
That homeowner seemed like a really genuine cool guy, and you did a great job getting this going! I think me and you have a lot in common we work on things pretty much the same way great job man looking foreward to part 2
When Andrew mentioned, he enjoyed your channel Also I knew it would be something I might enjoy as well so I darted over to your channel thehomepros6221 to subscribe and found out I was Already subscribed. You caught my attention somewhere in the past. Is for Andrew, He is certainly someone special. 🙂🇺🇲
My Hats off to you young man! I watch A LOT OF HEAVY EQUIPMENT WILL IT START VIDEOS as well as maintenance videos by the top names in this field and you sir rate right up there with the best! Your get her done attitude speaks volumes of your character! I just subscribed! Got my eye on you! KEEP ON KEEPING ON!
Hey Andrew, first time viewer from Australia, and new subscriber, really enjoyed this video and see you have a lot of videos to view so really impressed with the diversity and solid content of your channel, excellent work, love your determination and tenacity, great stuff
What makes this video interesting is there is a lot less talk and more work getting done, good job, I'm impressed with your video .............and knowledge of the machine. I wil subscribe to this one for sure.
This could become my new favorite channel real quick,😁👍, this guy sure seems to know his stuff good enough,😉👌, awesome video Andrew, and thanks for sharing.
Good tip just cause an engine is stuck does not mean you can't get it unstruck with a little penetrating oil and job. She sounds amazing I know you still have a ways to go, but keep up the awesome work you do.
With the damage until you moved it with the bar on the teeth it was not going to go. Then ya'll discovered ya'll still had the crank pully wrench on. Seeing as how it had moved and sprang back it was going to go.
I do when I can as I'm disabled . I think you should get a lift in your workshop it would help you out no end and maybe a project muscle car to work on ?
silly trick I have had luck with for "temporary" valve cover gaskets . Run to head of etc on the valve cover side let it sit until almost or totally cured then install doesn't leak and easy to remove to install the correct gasket
On some stuck engines we have let vinegar sit on the cylinders. Some people think coke works also! Time and pressure on the crank is probably most important.
…….. oh right, you also got yourself a white plastic garden chair in the cab to comfortably sit on Bet your helper, who got stuck with a cat dozer in his garden, must be very pleased with someone who knows what he’s doing.
You could do that. Ive heard from some other people who have done it is that you have to do the evaporust treatment before you put any sort of petroleum inside the bores as the oil will act as a barrier for the evaporust and jt wont make sufficient contact with the parts for the chemical reaction to do its thing
I’m impressed by your ability to fix old equipment! Someone raised you right bud!👍
He actually lived in a home for boys for 6yrs, then with a foster-family where he was beaten almost daily for 5yrs,🤕, he's over-came so much in his short life, he should write a book about it.
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Is this true?
Yep
Great Job.
I love the white plastic chair in the operating station
I must say, when I first watched your channel a number of years ago when you were a young kid, I was in absolute awe of you knowledge and expertise at such a young age and still am. Diesel definitely flows through your veins buddy. I, like many others I am sure, are always excited to see when a new episode comes up.
Regards from South Africa
So glad you didn’t give up on it, your patience and knowledge paid off. Great job.
You are a very talented young man. You should be very proud of yourself for being able to do these engineering jobs 👍
Thaks to the old fella who helped you out, sounds like a really good old fashioned guy. cheers.
✅. Good job Andrew
Really enjoyed watching your exploration right to the end
Greetings from the Netherlands
Stay safe, be humble and be blessed
These videos are addicting! Can't wait for the next one!
Gotta say ~ Thank you for putting a face to those Expert pair of hands.
My dad used to tell me, there is nothing like "Hands-On" experience, to
to broaden your learning. When you get in there; and get your hands soiled
and learning by trial & error is Rewarding!! Keep learning as much as possible.
You're still young and as the years pass, you'll be Mega successful.
As usual, A.H., Well Done!!
Your videos are always excellent but I found that this particular one highlights how good a problem solver you are becoming, which is very good and important. In my opinion your future looks bright, your work ethic is great, you will be highly successful. Good luck and god bless you and yours.
Great rescue!
Great job, I love working on old tractors
andrew, it'snot the machine, it 's the mechanic. wow. you have become one of the best. every step is with logic and reason. bravo. you should be so proud, and your folks should be very proud too. best wishes, keep reaching up
You have come a long way since your first videos! Keep up the good work and keep the videos coming! Thanks so much!
Andrew, the first look at that track loader did not look so good but you looked it over and used your thinking skills to get it running. Good for you!!! Blessings to you,
Wonderful job, young man. Seeing you doing it made me jealous. I'm 71 years old now and didn't know in my youth what options I had to choose from. Now I wish I wouldn't had choose to be a painter. Your job is a lot more interesting than any of my jobs at all. I survived a long life on bad salaries because of that. I hope and trust you will do better than I did. I wish you all the best in your future.
Salut à toi Andrew. Toujours un plaisir de voir repartir des machines abandonnées. Bravo et merci à toi de tant de compétences et de volonté. J'ai hate de voir la suite. Bonne continuation.
Andrew. I've been watching your videos now for about A week and certainly have enjoyed each one. Thanks for taking the time to make them, please Keep on doing it, Jim 🙂🇺🇲
Quick tip. First time viewer and loved your channel. Have an air compressor and some pressure in the fuel tank. That will push all the air out of the lines
Great job man. Smart wearing gloves keeping that stuff off your hands. I am a maintenance mechanic for a large defense company and always wear gloves when repairing the equipment.
That homeowner seemed like a really genuine cool guy, and you did a great job getting this going! I think me and you have a lot in common we work on things pretty much the same way great job man looking foreward to part 2
Thanks, Yes he’s definitely a great guy. I enjoy your videos as well, keep em coming.
When Andrew mentioned, he enjoyed your channel Also I knew it would be something I might enjoy as well so I darted over to your channel thehomepros6221 to subscribe and found out I was Already subscribed. You caught my attention somewhere in the past. Is for Andrew, He is certainly someone special. 🙂🇺🇲
My Hats off to you young man! I watch A LOT OF HEAVY EQUIPMENT WILL IT START VIDEOS as well as maintenance videos by the top names in this field and you sir rate right up there with the best! Your get her done attitude speaks volumes of your character! I just subscribed! Got my eye on you! KEEP ON KEEPING ON!
Good job!! Your perseverance is great and you fixed it the rite way!!
Great video my young jedi.... Keep it up. 👍👍
The old gal running great the hydraulic system is working out good good job fellas 💪
You are amazing for a young man
Ford truck + Right Stuff user shows this young man is a head of the game.
Nothing but the best!
Nice job full restro on that would be cool keep them coming
good to see you not afraid to get your hands dirty and fix things well done!
I knew you could put some life in that Cummins
Good work , waiting to see the next video of the clean up.
Very smart young guy! Great job!!
Great job!!! Very persistent and methodical. Keep up the good work!
Hey Andrew, first time viewer from Australia, and new subscriber, really enjoyed this video and see you have a lot of videos to view so really impressed with the diversity and solid content of your channel, excellent work, love your determination and tenacity, great stuff
Great video Thanks, keep us along as you work on it.
Awesome job Andrew.You never disappointed good job
Congratulations, you've just taught a 67 year old man a whole load of useful stuff!
What makes this video interesting is there is a lot less talk and more work getting done, good job, I'm impressed with your video .............and knowledge of the machine. I wil subscribe to this one for sure.
You are awesome I didn't think that loader was going to run awesome video thank you
👌👌👍👍 Good work! Thanks for the video.
new subscriber, great to see a machine come back to life!
If anyone would be able to fix it it would be you. Love your videos
This could become my new favorite channel real quick,😁👍, this guy sure seems to know his stuff good enough,😉👌, awesome video Andrew, and thanks for sharing.
Awesome job 👍
Nice work Andrew !
PRETTY DAMN COOL !!! KEEP AT IT !!
Love the videos keep them coming 😊
Great job young man
Nicely done
Good work 👍
Keep up the good work
Lucky boy finding the missing part!
Nice work
This kid is going to have a lot of subscribers soon
Hopefully, thanks for the support!
Good job man
Well played youngin!
Every machine revival should feature a plastic garden chair for the driver ))
Well Done!
I guess resilience pays off, great effort…
Great job. Get some grease in those tracks too!
Good tip just cause an engine is stuck does not mean you can't get it unstruck with a little penetrating oil and job. She sounds amazing I know you still have a ways to go, but keep up the awesome work you do.
Good video! I subscribed.
well done.
Sweet man.....
Good job, now we know it might be worth spending more money on the thing. A lot of maintance to be done, still but it runs and moves.
Nice CB ya have there bro,👍, I've been trying to gather-up all my CB stuff for a few weeks now.🤞🙄
Thanks, I don’t really use it much but looks cool at least.
I’m really impressed with your wittiness of repairing this tractor. Specially your selection of the seat .. Bravo
One thing to tell you : 👍
You are very smart😅
Safety is last thing in this video!
Hi , does the ATF trick work on even a 2010 modern diesel van engine?
Great show 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Nice job mate. Engine oil and filter change maybe ? Regards Chris Bailey
A crawler doesn’t have a drivers seat…it has an operators seat😂😂😂
Well done, Wes (WWW) should see this one, Bruce in AUS as well
How is your prybar that you left on the right track? 😉
With the damage until you moved it with the bar on the teeth it was not going to go. Then ya'll discovered ya'll still had the crank pully wrench on. Seeing as how it had moved and sprang back it was going to go.
Good job as a 99year old 20 year old
I do when I can as I'm disabled .
I think you should get a lift in your workshop it would help you out no end and maybe a project muscle car to work on ?
silly trick I have had luck with for "temporary" valve cover gaskets . Run to head of etc on the valve cover side let it sit until almost or totally cured then install doesn't leak and easy to remove to install the correct gasket
Was that the spacer for the alternator in the cardboard box?
Wasn't the alternator spacer in the cardboard box with the injectors
Wondering if anyone knows. Could you put vinegar in the cylinders to eat at the rust without hurting anything?
On some stuck engines we have let vinegar sit on the cylinders. Some people think coke works also! Time and pressure on the crank is probably most important.
5 years and the arms are still up?
You should build or buy a flatbed for your truck
…….. oh right, you also got yourself a white plastic garden chair in the cab to comfortably sit on
Bet your helper, who got stuck with a cat dozer in his garden, must be very pleased with someone who knows what he’s doing.
That’s Cummins? I don’t think it is ?
I wonder if soaking a cylinder like that with Evaporust then siphoning out the liquid, would speed up the process?
You could do that. Ive heard from some other people who have done it is that you have to do the evaporust treatment before you put any sort of petroleum inside the bores as the oil will act as a barrier for the evaporust and jt wont make sufficient contact with the parts for the chemical reaction to do its thing
Why do people take bits off, and not replace them? Yes I know its a rhetorical question.
Get that on a trailer and @ home before someone buys it out from under you.
I have it listed for sale, I am the current owner.
voi alte chei fixe inelare nu aveti? sau asa va place sa va complicati cu aia reglabila.
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He's like 12!
Andrew camarata junior ++
300,000 yards ? 😂
1st
Definitely skipping, only running on 3
Great job