You can't truly appreciate the size of the Koehring when it's alone in a rock pit, or with the crusher or haul truck. Seeing it dwarf the Yanmar and lift it up with ease really gives some perspective. 😂
Look at all the small businesses Andrew supported to make this happen. I'm more amazed that there are that many local guys available to do that kind of work!
@@AndrewCamarata Would be great if you ever got a chance to highlight some of these specialize operations. I can't imagine the detailed level of knowledge and experience it takes to efficiently rebuild some of these parts. Sizes, specs, threads, motors, etc. It's like entire generations of engineering knowledge just waiting to evaporate out of our society.
Congrats on being in business for 15 years. I've been watching your videos for just over 7 years since right before you built the Castle. You're an interesting and entertaining guy and I hope you have 15 more in you. Cheers
Moved a lot of dirt with that Yanmar. Glad to see it back in business. Nice to work with folks that can actually rebuild engines, re-core radiators! 💪👍🏼
Andrew, you did a good job putting that excavator back together. Two things. When attaching ground straps, don't use the bolt as the current path. The current path is through the flat surface of the lugs and the structure. You want to remove the rust where you land the wires. To take it a step further there is a conductive coating that can be applied first and spray some paint to seal it up. It's called Grounding and Bonding. 2nd don't use Teflon tape on a sensor that has one wire. The sensor gets its ground from the threads. Great job getting it running!
@@AndrewCamarata alot of times you have to use something. I usually just do one wrap in one spot using the thin tyflon thinking it will tear on the outside of the threads and clog up the valleys where it would leak. also the adjoining threads where you did not teflon will supply the ground.
I clean the bolt's shoulder, the threads, the threaded mount surface, the lug on both sides all with some sort of rotating wire wheel. A wire brush normally doesn't cut thru the oxide coatings accumulated over decades. Then Kopr-Shield everywhere. It'll conduct fine forever if ALL of this is done
Where do I start. Another excellent video. Classic Andrew Camarata - informative and enjoyable. If anyone thinks they're facing a project that's too big just watch one of Andrew's videos and get a lesson in how to get it done. No fanfare, just focus and effort. The smile on Andrew's face when the excavator started for the first time is fantastic. Clearly he earned the opportunity. My only regret is that this video is only an hour and a half long. Felt like only 15 minutes. Thanks, Andrew.
The logistical accumin and problem solving ability of Andrew is amazing. I've been around the earthmoving industry for many years but am still amazed at his methods. Great to watch but stand clear.
Hey Andrew I am glad you got the old Yanmar Excavator up and running. She is a hard working BEAST. Thanks for all you do and all you continue to do. Cause you are an inspiration to us all. 😊
Andrew I love the comments you randomly reply to😂 I’m getting my first piece of equipment right now. I’m 23. I’ve been watching since I was in my teens. Thank you. God bless!
38:15 .. Love places like this, I used t take all my alternators and starters to a guy to rebuild, who has a place like this, always did the best work!! :)
A few winters back I taught myself how to do this rebuilding the same engine out of my 955 jd tractor. Great video! I know exactly how that smile feels on the first start up… it’s a real good feeling!!
On those paper Gaskets (like the thermostat one you showed assembling DRY) that kind of stuff works a LOT better with a thin smear of regular grease on both sides of the gasket, it makes the paper soften and swell up a bit and seal better, AND next time you goto remove it it wont be as stuck
I love watching these with the subwoofer on full. My neighbour shares their renovation noises with me during the day, I share Andrew back in the evening.
+ It could be the original thermostat was the wrong one and the new one in the kit is the right one , the radiator looked like it never had any antifreeze in it .
35yrs working on everything from lawn mower wagons to large off road equiptment and have broken some of all brands, nothing is superior if what you have is in your budget and works.
Yeah I always notice this because zero TH-cam guys do this. We’re always trying to aspire with better tools when in fact we should use what we have. For me a flex is using a plug in tool because my air compressor stinks.
1:21:39 Double Trouble threw me way off. I know I'm sitting here watching this on midnight shift trying to get through the last few hours. Wow, I really thought my eyes crossed... LOL!
Seeing you put bolts back so they wouldn't get lost or so you don't become confused to were they go sorta works. Many times you end up removing the bolts again to get the next part off. I have a system. I use large plastic drinking cups labeled with indelible pen. On big jobs I've had a forest of glasses. Watching them disappear one by one as the job is completed is satisfying.
Glad to see you got an induction heater, they’re not for every application but they can be a big help in the right instances. Great job on the repair video I always enjoy watching you diagnose and fix broken equipment.
Hello Andrew, 29'32'', you can weld a washer on your flat key:) Thank you very much for your amazing videos! Full of caresses to dogs:) Bonjour Andrew, 29'32'', tu peux souder une rondelle sur ta clé plate :) Merci grandement pour tes esxcellentes vidéos ! Plein de caresses aux chiens :)
Ok Andrew, I’m sure you’ve been asked a million times and I just haven’t looked hard enough to see it (we your fans are prolific commentators), what’s up with the Power Wheels?
My B22 decided to destroy the radiator. That turned into injectors, and an injection pump bleeding into the case. It is great that at least for those 3TN's there are parts. But between you, me and Ants Pants, I think we have used up every part in the US.
You know the drill, always check your fluids and other important functions prior to running your equipment. And if something shows up, stop and analyze the problem before proceeding.
You betcha. Whether it’s a lawn mower , car, any vehicle or equipment that has oil or fluid - check before starting. My step daughter ruined her used Toyota because she never checked fluid. Ran it on almost empty until it seized up.
I appreciate that you keep things so clean and organized. From the first video I've ever watched and every video following you've done this and it's great.
When you were tearing down with the dewalt, I thought that craftsman finally gave up the ghost.. but then on assembly it was right there.... going strong like always. I love that you're not a tool snob and get it done. Keep it up and go see your dad today!!!!
Great video Andrew, brings me back to when you were working on your wave runners. I am always awe struck when you can tear it down and put it back together... "better, stronger and faster"
Andrew inadvertently makes 3 ‘Will it start’ videos every time he uploads. I literally could watch this all day. He seriously needs to do more live feed content.
Well it probably wasnt Andrew who ruined the motor, more the lack of ANY coolant. XD I mean, what in the world? How can there be not a SINGLE drop of coolant in there? Where did it all go? Even with a broken line there should be at least a tiny bit of coolant left...
I agree, in the “60’s” when I was a teenager I operated some of the heavy equipment he has . Drove dump trucks, etc. it was big boy toys then as it is now. Totally enjoy his videos for years now.
I've watched far too many restoration videos because I was constantly thinking: "when is he going to clean this up properly and repaint it?". Meanwhile, I can imagine some poor worker in the Yanmar factory in Japan quietly but politely wincing at how Andrew was putting it all back together and muttering: "アンドリュー、工場に来てくれ。ちゃんとトレーニングするから (Andrew, come to the factory. I'll train you properly.)". Great job, well done!
Prolly froze and evacuated its bowels in the winter. One of the reasons why i have a portable vacuum pump setup. I just vacuum the liquids inside something that's going to stay static for more than a few months and put a rust inhabitant anti-freeze mix in return. Zero chance of busting something. Learnt it the hard way. The 5D sieve way. 40:38 close enough. Coolant loss is what killed it tho.
I'm so envious of your gantry chain hoist. You nsiled it with that. Great planing. It's been a real joy watching for over 12 yrs - have learned so much, given me inspiration & great ideas for my property. Thank you for all your hard work on video production, your the best. "Get back to work, no overtime!"😂😅
The genius of AC shines through here. Yes, it's impressive the way he removes the engine and re-installs it after the rebuild, but the real genius is making the project worthwhile in the first place. Under normal circumstances I can't imagine that it's practical to resurrect a little excavator with almost 9k hours and a blown engine, but because Andrew was able to film the process and post it on TH-cam the project will pay for itself and then some. Over 300k views after only 1 day.
Andrew, get yourself a milwaukee 12v impact. They are strong enough to pull even lugs but small enough to use all day long and get into super tight spaces.
Great video as always. Generally a good job but I would have liked to see some copper grease on those exhaust bolts/nuts, and that fan cleaned. They loose so much efficiency, even when mucky. 🙂
Andrew a mi me gustaría poder tener un recuerdo tuyo pero te sigo desde Zaragoza , España y también tengo 75 años bueno me conformó con ver tus excelentes vídeos gracias por todo un abrazo desde Zaragoza
That's some good discipline. I have the bad habit of getting right into the project and want to just go go go as I'm enjoying it. Regrets later of course @@AndrewCamarata
This is amazing. I'm sure you've heard by now but a PC with even a basic Nvidia graphics card will allow you to create an "Nvidia Surround" array across all three displays so they function as one monitor. Then any old video will work no matter the source, simplifying playback immensely.
Andrew "Let me just lift this whole excavator with a track loader" Camarata
Never a dull moment!
No substitute for brute force .
yep him and bushradical for me. How much? Bought raw land 3 years ago its now amazing. And I just bought a bobcat 331 excavator.
It has tracks and it got loaded. Seems about right to me 😂
Watching Andrew changing an excavator motor is like watching Bob Ross paint.
Watching @Ants Pants changing an excavator motor is like watching Salvador Dali paint.
😂
You can't truly appreciate the size of the Koehring when it's alone in a rock pit, or with the crusher or haul truck. Seeing it dwarf the Yanmar and lift it up with ease really gives some perspective. 😂
was thinking the same thing
Yeah that sucker is huge
Nice Koexistence
yanking that thing around like it was a dog's chew toy.
Look at all the small businesses Andrew supported to make this happen. I'm more amazed that there are that many local guys available to do that kind of work!
too sir
Yes. I’m glad the guys who specialize in those fields are here.
@@AndrewCamarata Would be great if you ever got a chance to highlight some of these specialize operations. I can't imagine the detailed level of knowledge and experience it takes to efficiently rebuild some of these parts. Sizes, specs, threads, motors, etc. It's like entire generations of engineering knowledge just waiting to evaporate out of our society.
Don’t forget people are buying junk pistons to help his business 😂you know you’ve made it in life when people are buying your trash 🚮 unbelievable
@@MrAllmotorB With 'Certificate of Authenticity' 😂
Congrats on being in business for 15 years. I've been watching your videos for just over 7 years since right before you built the Castle. You're an interesting and entertaining guy and I hope you have 15 more in you. Cheers
That LITTLE smile on ya face when the engine started 😝
same. just need more chainsaws again
Cheers! I feel the same way. AC is a force.
All of his success comes from the sweat of his brow, being bold, being ENTREPRENEURIAL, and putting in the time, good bad and ugly.
t em@@timregan1005
Moved a lot of dirt with that Yanmar. Glad to see it back in business. Nice to work with folks that can actually rebuild engines, re-core radiators! 💪👍🏼
Andrew, you did a good job putting that excavator back together. Two things. When attaching ground straps, don't use the bolt as the current path. The current path is through the flat surface of the lugs and the structure. You want to remove the rust where you land the wires. To take it a step further there is a conductive coating that can be applied first and spray some paint to seal it up. It's called Grounding and Bonding. 2nd don't use Teflon tape on a sensor that has one wire. The sensor gets its ground from the threads. Great job getting it running!
Thanks
Tell cody I said hi
@@AndrewCamarata alot of times you have to use something. I usually just do one wrap in one spot using the thin tyflon thinking it will tear on the outside of the threads and clog up the valleys where it would leak. also the adjoining threads where you did not teflon will supply the ground.
Two things 👏👍
I clean the bolt's shoulder, the threads, the threaded mount surface, the lug on both sides all with some sort of rotating wire wheel. A wire brush normally doesn't cut thru the oxide coatings accumulated over decades.
Then Kopr-Shield everywhere. It'll conduct fine forever if ALL of this is done
Where do I start. Another excellent video. Classic Andrew Camarata - informative and enjoyable. If anyone thinks they're facing a project that's too big just watch one of Andrew's videos and get a lesson in how to get it done. No fanfare, just focus and effort.
The smile on Andrew's face when the excavator started for the first time is fantastic. Clearly he earned the opportunity. My only regret is that this video is only an hour and a half long. Felt like only 15 minutes. Thanks, Andrew.
there are 5 minute videos too long to watch, this one flies by before one notices.
So true. Another great video and another project solved.
Anyone else love how he just put the pistons in the dishwasher😂😂 Only AC LOVE IT!!!!
Also great for stainless steel pistol parts .
Lol oh no no no, that sir is an indoor parts washer. “We don’t need no stinking (badges) dish washer”, Paper plates and plastic spoons n cups
Diesel parts makes the dishwasher a new black color 🤣 But it works 😸
He'd never get away with cleaning the old pistons and other miscellaneous parts in the dishwasher if he were married! 😂
We always use dishwasher for cleaning parts, also plastic, but no rubber!
The logistical accumin and problem solving ability of Andrew is amazing. I've been around the earthmoving industry for many years but am still amazed at his methods. Great to watch but stand clear.
excellent...you must have helped sell so many Yanmar machines....good fix AC.....and nice to have a camera operator filming you. nice edit.
I very rarely ever hit the like button anymore on TH-cam, except for Andrew's videos.
Only Andrew can scoop one excavator with a bigger excavator ❗️
Genius ❗️❗️❗️
Every operator can do that.
Next for your castle should be a lift next to your stairs. Big enough to fit a pallet or 2. (Elevator)
Bro, that's a bulldozer. He's lifting a mini-excavator with it.
@@SalandFindles tracked loader. isn't it?
That was cool.
Like she just gave birth to mini exc
Hey Andrew I am glad you got the old Yanmar Excavator up and running. She is a hard working BEAST.
Thanks for all you do and all you continue to do. Cause you are an inspiration to us all. 😊
Woah... Grab the popcorn ya'll 👍 Nice long 1 from AC 👍
Ain't nothing like the ""Real Thing ""A-C""???
Nice to know I'm not the only one that takes photos of complex tear downs to remember how things go back together.
Oh man, I thought I was getting to bed early tonight…. SCREW THAT ! It’s Camarata time boys !!
Hell yeah brother!
Best part of all AC"s old equipment is NO Computers! DIY
Plus no DEF !!
Gotta like before you start watching ❤️
Super like!
glaze more
Same lol
Always do!
Mouthpiece
Thanks Andrew! I love your attitude of persistent effort and not getting in your own way, like many of us do.
Andrew I love the comments you randomly reply to😂 I’m getting my first piece of equipment right now. I’m 23. I’ve been watching since I was in my teens. Thank you. God bless!
38:15 .. Love places like this, I used t take all my alternators and starters to a guy to rebuild, who has a place like this, always did the best work!! :)
A few winters back I taught myself how to do this rebuilding the same engine out of my 955 jd tractor. Great video! I know exactly how that smile feels on the first start up… it’s a real good feeling!!
I like that little Yanmar. I remember when you restored it years ago. I'm an electrical contractor and I'd like to buy one like it someday.
Thanks for the upload Andrew!
You're welcome.
@@AndrewCamarata where are all the "Honeys" tho!!!? I mean your "sidekicks"?? AKA Babes???
L
On those paper Gaskets (like the thermostat one you showed assembling DRY) that kind of stuff works a LOT better with a thin smear of regular grease on both sides of the gasket, it makes the paper soften and swell up a bit and seal better, AND next time you goto remove it it wont be as stuck
I love watching these with the subwoofer on full. My neighbour shares their renovation noises with me during the day, I share Andrew back in the evening.
💀🤣🤣🤣
Ok boomer.
Because you’ve never done any work at home huh?
@@FlourescentPotato I’d rather be a boomer than be poor and not know my own gender 😂
@@sjv6598 not really, I rent a pretty fancy beachside apartment, there isn’t much that needs doing.
This is how all mechanic videos should be done not all jump cuts and talking about what you did
What's good about the red antifreeze that Toyota uses is that it's easy to see small leaks when they first start.
Its easy to see the warning light ,too .
+ It could be the original thermostat was the wrong one and the new one in the kit is the right one , the radiator looked like it never had any antifreeze in it .
@@Mike-y3q He found a split in a small hose.
That Yanmar should last for decades to come. Great job getting it back working again.
This is proof that the snap on truck may be fun, but is also not necessary. Andrew does all this without the big name tools.
This is a big one for me. Crazy seeing a guy work on stuff with tools I would throw out 😂
35yrs working on everything from lawn mower wagons to large off road equiptment and have broken some of all brands, nothing is superior if what you have is in your budget and works.
@@tipperryan Just love seeing Andrew still using the old Craftsman 19.2 1/4 drive impact.Gord Ontario Canada
Yeah I always notice this because zero TH-cam guys do this. We’re always trying to aspire with better tools when in fact we should use what we have. For me a flex is using a plug in tool because my air compressor stinks.
Love that little Yanmar, glad you got her back up and running.
Yes, it’s also inside my new garage too, so that will be much happier out of the weather.
Everyone thought the $4,000 excavator was small and then you load the b27 in and out of the bed of a truck like it’s an attachment. 😂
The pressure washer alone was $6000
આ પાનાંમાં આચઃઇઃં અંદર😢@@HappyHands.
@@HappyHands. he bought it at auction for less
You have every tool you need, but one! EXPLOSIVE Ordinance permit!!!👨🚒💥
1:21:39 Double Trouble threw me way off. I know I'm sitting here watching this on midnight shift trying to get through the last few hours. Wow, I really thought my eyes crossed... LOL!
Seeing you put bolts back so they wouldn't get lost or so you don't become confused to were they go sorta works. Many times you end up removing the bolts again to get the next part off. I have a system. I use large plastic drinking cups labeled with indelible pen. On big jobs I've had a forest of glasses. Watching them disappear one by one as the job is completed is satisfying.
Yeah, that works too, I did that on some things here.
Andrew has convinced me start looking at properties to develop.
The certificates are pretty wild, with the seals and all ! Also I love that double edit of you raising the ramps. It’s been a while since you did one
Glad to see you got an induction heater, they’re not for every application but they can be a big help in the right instances. Great job on the repair video I always enjoy watching you diagnose and fix broken equipment.
Hello Andrew, 29'32'', you can weld a washer on your flat key:)
Thank you very much for your amazing videos!
Full of caresses to dogs:)
Bonjour Andrew, 29'32'', tu peux souder une rondelle sur ta clé plate :)
Merci grandement pour tes esxcellentes vidéos !
Plein de caresses aux chiens :)
Can't say I'm surprised at the parts washer but it is typical A/C! Get 'er done, guy!
😂😂 that may have been an outside thing.
Ok Andrew, I’m sure you’ve been asked a million times and I just haven’t looked hard enough to see it (we your fans are prolific commentators), what’s up with the Power Wheels?
My B22 decided to destroy the radiator. That turned into injectors, and an injection pump bleeding into the case. It is great that at least for those 3TN's there are parts. But between you, me and Ants Pants, I think we have used up every part in the US.
You know the drill, always check your fluids and other important functions prior to running your equipment. And if something shows up, stop and analyze the problem before proceeding.
You betcha. Whether it’s a lawn mower , car, any vehicle or equipment that has oil or fluid - check before starting. My step daughter ruined her used Toyota because she never checked fluid. Ran it on almost empty until it seized up.
1h35minutes of mundane day to day tasks of a small time construction worker. HELL YEA!
I appreciate that you keep things so clean and organized. From the first video I've ever watched and every video following you've done this and it's great.
There is something really special about that Yanmar excavator.
When you were tearing down with the dewalt, I thought that craftsman finally gave up the ghost.. but then on assembly it was right there.... going strong like always. I love that you're not a tool snob and get it done. Keep it up and go see your dad today!!!!
Yes!
Lol that craftsman has been around so long. Can't believe it still works.
Great video Andrew, brings me back to when you were working on your wave runners. I am always awe struck when you can tear it down and put it back together... "better, stronger and faster"
Putting the excavator into the truck is classic Andrew Camaratta. Fantastic! 😊
I love how Torque Specs don’t exist and have no place in his garage …. awesome swap out!!!
Love those mountains!
Great view.
yup
Love the little camera tricks with the dual Andrew’s picking up the trailer ramps together.
Nice to see Dave helping out in the shop. Andrew sure deserves a hand.
Andrew inadvertently makes 3 ‘Will it start’ videos every time he uploads.
I literally could watch this all day.
He seriously needs to do more live feed content.
The overhead crane in the shop is such a luxury also the great shop lighting for the footage, thanks.
I am sad to see an Andrew Camarata video end. When a new one comes out, it takes top priority over anything else TH-cam has to offer.
Andrew: i think i ruined the motor.
Me: You? Nah...you are so gentle with all your equipment. The proof is your pick up truck. 😉
😅
Well it probably wasnt Andrew who ruined the motor, more the lack of ANY coolant. XD I mean, what in the world? How can there be not a SINGLE drop of coolant in there? Where did it all go? Even with a broken line there should be at least a tiny bit of coolant left...
Like the "new" yellow pick up truck he brought to the Castle. 10 min later in the video it's all beaten up to wrecks ...
3hrs to pull the engine! Heck, I coulda done it in 12hrs lol!!! Good job with the whole job!!!
These machines/toys excites the little boy in all of us.
I agree, in the “60’s” when I was a teenager I operated some of the heavy equipment he has . Drove dump trucks, etc. it was big boy toys then as it is now. Totally enjoy his videos for years now.
I've watched far too many restoration videos because I was constantly thinking: "when is he going to clean this up properly and repaint it?". Meanwhile, I can imagine some poor worker in the Yanmar factory in Japan quietly but politely wincing at how Andrew was putting it all back together and muttering: "アンドリュー、工場に来てくれ。ちゃんとトレーニングするから (Andrew, come to the factory. I'll train you properly.)". Great job, well done!
Nice work Andrew! Thanks for sharing with us!
The guys or gals that create engines should get much more recognition for their innovations.
3:50 AWWWW what a cute scenery. A mother tracked loader is carrying her baby excavator.
Prolly froze and evacuated its bowels in the winter. One of the reasons why i have a portable vacuum pump setup. I just vacuum the liquids inside something that's going to stay static for more than a few months and put a rust inhabitant anti-freeze mix in return. Zero chance of busting something. Learnt it the hard way. The 5D sieve way.
40:38 close enough. Coolant loss is what killed it tho.
смотрю твои видео с удовольствием ! Меня тоже зовут Андрей ! Живу на север от Москвы за 100 километров . Спасибо за видео!!!
I'm so envious of your gantry chain hoist. You nsiled it with that. Great planing. It's been a real joy watching for over 12 yrs - have learned so much, given me inspiration & great ideas for my property. Thank you for all your hard work on video production, your the best. "Get back to work, no overtime!"😂😅
It's always a good day when Andrew is fixing something rather than breaking it. lol
The genius of AC shines through here. Yes, it's impressive the way he removes the engine and re-installs it after the rebuild, but the real genius is making the project worthwhile in the first place. Under normal circumstances I can't imagine that it's practical to resurrect a little excavator with almost 9k hours and a blown engine, but because Andrew was able to film the process and post it on TH-cam the project will pay for itself and then some. Over 300k views after only 1 day.
Awesome! Just when I thought there was nothing on tonight.
Thanks Andrew!
agree yes
OMG he's finally wearing disposable nitrile gloves! PPE rocks
love it. Not a torque wrench in sight. Very relatable! Just the way I do it!
Until he needs to undo the bolts he over-tightened.
@@kenadams5504 thats what the induction heater is for
Another video of Andrew enjoying dragging and scraping things along the ground.
Andrew, get yourself a milwaukee 12v impact. They are strong enough to pull even lugs but small enough to use all day long and get into super tight spaces.
Yea brake all the bolts too he used that small so nothing would snap
I heard Milwaukee cordless impacts are really good!
If Milwaukee or the Chinese company that owns it wants to be a sponsor I’m sure he would consider it.
Great video as always. Generally a good job but I would have liked to see some copper grease on those exhaust bolts/nuts, and that fan cleaned. They loose so much efficiency, even when mucky. 🙂
Nice job. I was surprised you didn't use anti-seize on bolts going back together.
Caught the run a tap to
clean threads on captive nut. What? No anti seize?
Murphy Switch - add to prevent idiot from just restarting & killing it.
Andrew understands " It's not just a tool, it's a money maker"
Quick and efficient guide to removing and installing an excavator motor!
Andrew a mi me gustaría poder tener un recuerdo tuyo pero te sigo desde Zaragoza , España y también tengo 75 años bueno me conformó con ver tus excelentes vídeos gracias por todo un abrazo desde Zaragoza
Another great video. I like how he takes responsibility. (I blew the motor) Not many TH-camrs will do that.
10k views in 30 minutes ❗️❗️❗️
Good movie must be on ❗️❗️❗️
Get your popcorn ready and enjoy this great production ❗️❗️❗️
Masterfully edited. Two years of archives and a video comes out that makes sense. Nice
A couple of great points Andrew makes in the video
Take photos
& make a list...
Makes life so much easier
The list was helpful because I wrote down everything I did, then when I put it back together, I did it in the reverse order.
That's some good discipline. I have the bad habit of getting right into the project and want to just go go go as I'm enjoying it. Regrets later of course @@AndrewCamarata
@@jasonkirkham3153 Yep, I do the same thing. Sometimes you just dive in, perhaps we should all slow down and take our time. Someday.
@@AndrewCamarataneat trick grandpa taught me to put it on TDC prior to take apart. Saves major time on reassembly as timing & injection pump spot on
1:03:46 Look man can be happy over small things..even sound of the engine..thats pure smile.
Whenever Andrew posts a video it feels exactly like Christmas morning!!
Thank you for the idea of cutting threads with the electric ratchet
Thanks Andrew always enjoy watching you work.
The array of skills this guys has is mind blowing, and i LOVE the longer format of videos !
not even 5 min in and we've already got some camarata ingenuity love your vids man
Cool video! I like that you are adopting some Applied OCD techniques as you work, like putting bolts back in their holes and taking lots of pictures!
Hope you record some lake adventures again this summer. Good to see you have a recreational break occasionally.
What a challenge to move this excavator before the new engine install. Good job!👌
I pay for NINE different streaming services, and when ANDREW posts a FREE video…his video is what I will watch.
Hahahaha so true! I quit all my streaming services for guys like him and I even can support some of them via patron with the money I saved.
This is amazing. I'm sure you've heard by now but a PC with even a basic Nvidia graphics card will allow you to create an "Nvidia Surround" array across all three displays so they function as one monitor. Then any old video will work no matter the source, simplifying playback immensely.
Can't wait for castle number two to get started andrew.
Exciting is a understatement!!!!
You can tell that little Yanmar excavator occupies a special place in your heart the grin when you fired it up again was good to see.
Always glad to see a video from Andrew
Mustie1 did the same with his skid steer. Any men projects is always a pleasure to watch... or do, for that matter.
AHHHH. The morphine drip has returned! Thank You Andrew!
Euphoria when we get, withdrawals when we don't!
I haver never understood, cleaning parts during assembly. While rebuilding engine is great time for cleaning and repairing.
👍
And no grey hair yet Andrew.
What a blessing. .
Gray hair is cool
Wonder when we get to see Andrews Cybertruck reveal video. Looking forward to that one.
He probably won’t out a video out until he plows with it for a year, lol