Doing some repairs to a Yamaha Rhino 660 UTV. 0:00 Intro, replace belt, primary clutch, and one way bearing 10:05 Replace front CV axle 16:38 Replace muffler
It's amazing to me how calm Andrew remains while dealing with these break downs and mishaps. I'd be swearing, throwing tools, and busting my knuckles from hastily trying to remove parts while doing repairs. He's a very good role model for dealing with life's adversities and how to properly maintain your vehicles. Thanks for all the great content!
@@cpm324 Ya he's a dumbass for working hard to afford all the toys he has so he can have fun running around in them at full speed. He then gets to make great videos of himself fixing them all so he can build his channel...real stupid guy. Jealous and lacking the big picture seems to be your talents as opposed to the positivity of Andrew and his skills as an operator and mechanic.
Yamaha product testing manager: - So engineer Hirohito, how is the long term torture test going on the Rhino model? - Well Sir we have learned that Andrew Camarata has bought one over in America, so to save money we have ended our test prematurely, Sir.
Watching Andrew Camarata, it taught me that things don't always have to be perfect, it only has to work... such as I've watched one of his video where he used a "chain saw"... yes... a chain saw, to cut a hole in the dashboard in his truck to install a MP3 player....
All within context. If you or I do that, its money out of pocket (fun aside). If he does it, its a video that will net X dollars in ad revenue. So its easily a drop in the bucket.
Hey Andrew. My father recently passed and he loved your videos. He has told me that you were one of the hardest working young man hes ever seen. Said you were an amzing welder also coming from a man that welded for 40 years. Me and him loved watching your videos and talking about all the stuff youve done and ive learned some stuff myself. Keep up the good work and hope you have a blessed day.
I have an old Kielder (UK brand) that will not die also! Left out in terrential rain for 2 days freezing conditions. Found it in a puddle by the car. Still works just the same as before! I like it even more now.
You know that a majority of these videos with repair stuff isn't completed just in an afternoon, right? Theyre filmed in pieces when he works on it/gets parts in, and cuts it together for almost all of them. ....little better than filming taking something apart just to end the video with "well gotta wait for parts, see you next time"
It shows us Andrew is a man with a heart of compassion and dedication. He wanted Levi to live to the fullest, obviously loved him dearly and did not mind anybody knowing it. A man walks tall when shown that kind of integrity and dedication!
As a guy who used to work in Landscaping and snow plowing 25 years ago these videos bring visceral memories of wetness and cold. I can even smell the smells.
Andrew, thanks so much for your videos. We live in a throwaway society and I often have to convince people that their broken 'thing' can be repaired and often improved. It takes some time, effort and some money, but far less dollars than buying a new one (which will probably also break prematurely). I direct the doubters to your videos to prove the point 😁
I remember helping my brother's golden lab, Maisy, who had fallen in the lake between the pontoon boat and the dock. 14 years old, like Levi, her arthritic legs could no longer keep her afloat, after spending her life swimming for miles. After all, she was a lab. I grabbed her by the collar and got her on to the dock. In the process we locked eyes and the undying expression of gratitude is etched on my brain, in a good way. Of all my brother's labs, Maisy is my favorite.
Take care of Levi all the way to the end. Let him pass on while you are taking good care of him. A good friend like Levi deserves no less. Caring for a friend at home and caring for him as he passes is the best gift you can give Levi. Let him pass naturally surrounded by his family. My old dog just passed and he was immobile for only a couple of days before died so the process is not very long. Levi looks as if is not long for this world. Good job well done, Andrew.
Andrew you are a marvel !! There is absolutely NOTHING you cannot fix !! From trucks, snowmobiles, jet skies , four wheelers and trailers nothing is a trouble to you !!!
Love seeing Levi. He's gotten so old so quickly :( Seems like only last year that his legs were stiff. You should build him an elevator so he doesn't have to go up the stairs!
Just like with people, if you don't use it, you lose it. I'd rather see him get Levi a Help Em Up Harness or something similar, so he can safely help him up and down as needed As long as Levi can do it himself or with just a little help, he needs to keep doing it.
Andrew, I have to admit that every time I watch you repair something, I always want to tell you how it 'should' be done - but I have to say, you get results. Furthermore, you get results without spending a million dollars, or taking forever and a day - and your repairs last. All proper respect to you, and I can't wait until your next repair video.
If there's anything to get out of AC's repair videos it's this: "Your ability to assess and repair anything and your demeanor while working on it are completely dependent on having the right tool for the job." He uses the correct tool in every situation, and knowing that itself unfortunately sometimes requires the experience of doing the job with the wrong tool first. It's not just simply the 'right vs wrong tool', it's more than that. It's about working smarter. Like having the overhead crane available. You can't hate on him for using it. He built it to use! It does bother me quite a bit that while coming up I was trained to work with hand tools for a variety of applications, including automotive, but I recognize that i have a complex and a hatred for most nut & bolt repair jobs because I was taught to use the wrong tool out of ignorance or lack of resources or both, and in turn, I never developed a calmness or an interest in fixing things. It's clear that AC was trained young, but it's also clear that he surpassed his teacher quickly and developed an almost extraterrestrial ability to understand the right tool for the job even if he's gotta build the damn tool first. I don't have this trait - not inherited or developed. It's easy to watch AC and think 'well he can afford every damn tool on the planet and he can justify owning certain high price tools that I simply cannot because he actually owns equipment that justifies owning the tool to properly repair it.' That's just an illusion, though. His ability to repair something patiently and correctly is not a coinciding phenomenon with owning a bunch of equipment. One is very much the result of the other. Thanks to AC and CZcams I can bring that awareness to my own son one day and maybe he won't end up hating fixing things like I do.
Andrew - Thank you for sharing this with us. I enjoy your attitude of anything can be fixed and my Home can be much more than this! You are a Master of Many! Cheers to YOU, Levi and Cody
i came to comments to say nearly the same thing but, wonder why didnt he sling it, hook it to the chain fall then just lift it but nope he just Andrew’d it out the way
I feel like you can't catch a break sometimes on these projects, but I am so impressed with how calm and ambitious you are no matter what. Really speaks volume and sets an example for all of us. Love you brother. Keep crushing it and always having bigger and bigger goals!
Levi reminds me of my old yellow lab “Duke”, the best lab I’ve ever had and my ole buddy, they are irreplaceable and I’ll never forget him. Levi is a good dog, I enjoy seeing you still getting him out. Cody seems just as goofy as my new lab Pete, takes a few years for them to settle down. Enjoy your channel, Thanks for sharing.
"Back in my day if I wanted firewood I had to load it in my UTV then load that on my skid steer then load that into my excavator then load that onto my telehandler and climb all of it to unload it by hand."
Had to cut tree down then chunk it in 14" sections then split it then stack it then carry it in then burn it Got so I knew certain logs what time and when it was cut Thank god!!! Now I'm in SC and only worry about cooling
Split 30 cord of dead Elm for a man with five wood stoves one summer and helped his logger buddy drop and deliver to the splitting piles. Lots of the wormy and wet Elm was 20 - 30 inches across and needed to be halved to be handled on the splitter. Fun times.
When I was a kid of 10 or so my Dad told me "Jim you would tear up an Anvil with a Corn Cob" But then again I never did. Ah yes, that wonderful Ball of Yellow Hair Levistill moving around fairly well. And the snow rubs feel great to him. Give him a belly rub for my wife and me. Stay safe my friend.
@@chicagovasko my dog is “like” my first born and had been around way longer.. Not that high but he’s up there. It is sad. He’s getting old but he’s in great shape. Hoping for another good 5 years!
@@SubStationSparky They say when you have a dog for life, it's their life, not ours. We have to go through the pain of losing them 5 or 6 times in our lifetimes.
I feel ya, My parents frenchie is now 9 she's in great shape but you can tell she's old nowadays. Don't know if i want to ever get "own" dog since i dont want to lose another Best friend. Just makes me feel bad thinking she has likely only 2 years left
Andrew is always a thrill to watch. Educational as well. What he say took him fifteen minutes, would probably have taken me 3 hours pain and anguish not to mention much colorful language. He is cool calm and collected.
Andrew, your property and home is looking very good. Your vid's are just fantastic. Great job. You never amaze me on how easy you make all the jobs look and go.. Thanks Andrew.
Well for me this was a very gratifying video. Andrew was busy doing a repair on a machine where he encountered molded plastic and at no time did he fire up a chainsaw! I believe that one day, we will see a new stereo install in a pickup where he uses a zip cutter instead of a chainsaw on the dash. No bits of shattered plastic on the seats or anywhere! He's not just amazing, he keeps on improving. Awesome!
guess youve never watched biasply and zipties videos. that UTV is meant to be used on farm, work sites. Andrew might be a pushing limits of what was intended for but he certainly isnt out to straight destroy his stuff
For icy conditions, i use tires and tire chains on my UTV. For deep fluffy snow, i use tracks. Tracks suck on ice. Tires suck in the deep soft stuff. I use the same setup on my bobcat as well. Tires and chains for ice, ToT tracks for soft deep snow and mud.
Dude you are inspiring, I have built a box blade and a mower head for my atv after watching your vids and they work great and when you got unstuck by yourself and pulled the dump truck out with the excavator, bravo!
Got a lot done to in this video. Thanks! Great that you picked Levi up and took him along. I’m sure he misses going along everywhere with you the way he used to be able to do. This getting old crap is terrible.
I'd like to see a tool management and organization video. He has tons of tools and I'd like to see his method of storage and organization so he can find the tool when it's needed.
Husband says getting that you installing that gantry was the one of the smartest moves you made in your shop, and seeing you load up Levi for a ridge with his dad, was awesome. I'm in love with that dog, he is a very Loyal and Precious partner to have, and even made a bit of a dog angel in the snow:-). Look forward to future videos. Give Levi a hugs for me..
Great video Andrew enjoyed it thoroughly. The companies that make these vehicles should watch your videos so they can make improvements on building a better product.
Well impressed with your enthusiasm even when somthing breaks down here in the uk we panic abit and think how much is that going to cost where as you just crack on and fix it. Nice to see im not alone in this .Great vid Andrew
Andrew is a wonder! Takes a UTV stress tests it, breaks it, figures out don't do whatever broke it, fixes same, often improves design love it the videos are captivating!
I love that knowing little laugh when he says "while doing that" after the clip of booting it over logs, cracks me up. And the casual "shouldn't really sound like that" when it sounds like a bag of bolts in a tumble dryer when spinning down. Always a good watch!
My first thoughts 💭- “oh hell no this poor little thing not going to like this” as the vision of the radio fittings and starter motor removal flashed through my mind 💥
Levi making snow angels was the best part.
Came for this comment.
MAKING " SNOUT " ANGELS.
Levi is the best!!!!!!!!!!
That was the best moment of 2021 so far, that and the fact Levi hasn't choked Cody out yet. :)
That was pretty sweet, think I got a cavity from watching that!
It's amazing to me how calm Andrew remains while dealing with these break downs and mishaps. I'd be swearing, throwing tools, and busting my knuckles from hastily trying to remove parts while doing repairs. He's a very good role model for dealing with life's adversities and how to properly maintain your vehicles. Thanks for all the great content!
I'm sure there's plenty of that cut out of the videos but I agree, he seems pretty calm most of the time.
Christ he's the dumdass causing all the break downs and mishaps.
His friends dad says Andrew is always a calm non swearing kinda guy. He should know, he built the whole steel roof with Andrew.
I had $5 on him cutting that muffler up to fit it in, then re-welding it back together.
@@cpm324 Ya he's a dumbass for working hard to afford all the toys he has so he can have fun running around in them at full speed. He then gets to make great videos of himself fixing them all so he can build his channel...real stupid guy. Jealous and lacking the big picture seems to be your talents as opposed to the positivity of Andrew and his skills as an operator and mechanic.
Yamaha product testing manager: - So engineer Hirohito, how is the long term torture test going on the Rhino model? - Well Sir we have learned that Andrew Camarata has bought one over in America, so to save money we have ended our test prematurely, Sir.
TOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO FUNNY
Dude that's so funny. And true
I always dread the line “well this is done let’s go and work on something else” because it means the end of the video
read my mind
That track vs wheel ute video looks good... Can't wait to see it now haha
Watching Andrew Camarata, it taught me that things don't always have to be perfect, it only has to work... such as I've watched one of his video where he used a "chain saw"... yes... a chain saw, to cut a hole in the dashboard in his truck to install a MP3 player....
"Probably running this thing a little too hard"
Cuts to doing a wheelie over a fallen tree
I freaking love Andrew's mastery of understated humor!
But did you see the smile on his face? Pure Joy xD
All within context. If you or I do that, its money out of pocket (fun aside). If he does it, its a video that will net X dollars in ad revenue. So its easily a drop in the bucket.
I think it’s kind of bullshit
I freaking love Andrew Camarata’s mastery of understated humour!!
@derek
Aww,...U figured that too. Why not? Andrew gets to do what he loves, and we love watching
I DO believe that andrew agrees with the phrase "refuse to lose", whatever the project or machine.... "andrew will WIN" !
He lost when he got that asphalt roller.... still awesome
dont force it;..get a bigger hammer !
Hey Andrew. My father recently passed and he loved your videos. He has told me that you were one of the hardest working young man hes ever seen. Said you were an amzing welder also coming from a man that welded for 40 years. Me and him loved watching your videos and talking about all the stuff youve done and ive learned some stuff myself. Keep up the good work and hope you have a blessed day.
"I prolly ran this thing a little too hard" Should be a T-Shirt with all your Different vehicles on it!
“Probably running it a little hard” proceeds to wheelie it over two logs lmao
Ya, he didnt flip it end over end or roll it, so whats he talking about?..hahahaha
Andrew Camarata has just replaced an old muffler because it was fatigued.
The little laugh after “while doing that” LMAO
@@Norweeg that's what got me😂
@@helenreddypantysissy4030 Why are you weirdos with this username always on this channel just repeating what was said in the video? Gtfo.
That Craftsman impact just will not die.
Levi - !!!!!!!!!!!
I have the same impact they're a good tool the batteries not so much.
batteries suck on them
I love my Royobi impact. The batteries are great, and I use it so much for small engine repair
I have an old Kielder (UK brand) that will not die also! Left out in terrential rain for 2 days freezing conditions. Found it in a puddle by the car. Still works just the same as before! I like it even more now.
~~~~ .lol.... It's in almost every video. I hear there's a place reserved at the Smithsonian for it....
For a guy living in the middle of the forrest he sure has a good parts store available
Couldn't have a show like this anywhere else in the world - only in the U.S. are equipment and parts this readily affordable and accessible.
You know that a majority of these videos with repair stuff isn't completed just in an afternoon, right? Theyre filmed in pieces when he works on it/gets parts in, and cuts it together for almost all of them.
....little better than filming taking something apart just to end the video with "well gotta wait for parts, see you next time"
@@EdwardTilley and in all of Europe
For a guy living in the middle of the forest, he sure has a good parts store available and in all of Europe.
Yea because he just ran to the parts store... you don’t think he ordered these parts online?
Levi is so happy to ride in the pickup bed with his dad!
Andrew your camera angles and video editing skills went up another level recently. Appreciate the extra work on your A rolls.
You can tell he really cares for this UTV by the limited number of self tapers used to put it back together.
This ones not made of tin foil
LOL That's our boy.
More like he didn't take a chainsaw to it.
@@sab6437 surprised the muffler wasn't cut up and welded after it didn't fit.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Thanks for the Levi time. Always great to see him.
Love all your vids, especially when we get to see old faithful Levi. Bless him, he's an old man now.
Levi making that snow angel was probably the cutest thing I've seen this year ♥️
When you can fix most anything, you run it as hard you want to.
Richard Hall you got that right, it's either idle or full throttle. 👍
@@327JohnnySS nice username hahaha.
Levi is the best ever. I get the young dogs... but seeing Andrew helping the older dog in and out is awesome. It's amazing.
It shows us Andrew is a man with a heart of compassion and dedication. He wanted Levi to live to the fullest, obviously loved him dearly and did not mind anybody knowing it. A man walks tall when shown that kind of integrity and dedication!
As a guy who used to work in Landscaping and snow plowing 25 years ago these videos bring visceral memories of wetness and cold. I can even smell the smells.
Andrew, thanks so much for your videos. We live in a throwaway society and I often have to convince people that their broken 'thing' can be repaired and often improved. It takes some time, effort and some money, but far less dollars than buying a new one (which will probably also break prematurely). I direct the doubters to your videos to prove the point 😁
Awesome comment.
I am saddened to see Levi as an old man. Such a good pup, but always out of breath. It's heart breaking.
Today I feel like Levi, and like Cody when I was a young man.
I remember helping my brother's golden lab, Maisy, who had fallen in the lake between the pontoon boat and the dock. 14 years old, like Levi, her arthritic legs could no longer keep her afloat, after spending her life swimming for miles. After all, she was a lab. I grabbed her by the collar and got her on to the dock. In the process we locked eyes and the undying expression of gratitude is etched on my brain, in a good way. Of all my brother's labs, Maisy is my favorite.
True, but I'm also feeling old watching Andrew get older. I remember when he used to go mud bogging with his friends in high school.
Levi has a great active and complete life. No reason to fear the death.
I wish every live creature could have this same opportunity.
Take care of Levi all the way to the end. Let him pass on while you are taking good care of him. A good friend like Levi deserves no less. Caring for a friend at home and caring for him as he passes is the best gift you can give Levi. Let him pass naturally surrounded by his family. My old dog just passed and he was immobile for only a couple of days before died so the process is not very long. Levi looks as if is not long for this world. Good job well done, Andrew.
Andrew you are a marvel !! There is absolutely NOTHING you cannot fix !! From trucks, snowmobiles, jet skies , four wheelers and trailers nothing is a trouble to you !!!
Love seeing Levi. He's gotten so old so quickly :( Seems like only last year that his legs were stiff.
You should build him an elevator so he doesn't have to go up the stairs!
That would be awesome.. Nothing fancy just a Lil one.
I was thinking the same thing the first time I saw Levi climbing those stairs with his old age obvious.
I'd hate to see him fall coming down the stairs. Andrew, please bow to Levi's fans and build him an elevator, even if it is a box lifted by a rope.
Just like with people, if you don't use it, you lose it. I'd rather see him get Levi a Help Em Up Harness or something similar, so he can safely help him up and down as needed As long as Levi can do it himself or with just a little help, he needs to keep doing it.
@@Redwingster yeah arthritis and cadorakes suck when you get up there in life.
Andrew, I have to admit that every time I watch you repair something, I always want to tell you how it 'should' be done - but I have to say, you get results.
Furthermore, you get results without spending a million dollars, or taking forever and a day - and your repairs last.
All proper respect to you, and I can't wait until your next repair video.
Yeah, I about get a heart attack every time he torques fasteners with an impact.
If there's anything to get out of AC's repair videos it's this: "Your ability to assess and repair anything and your demeanor while working on it are completely dependent on having the right tool for the job." He uses the correct tool in every situation, and knowing that itself unfortunately sometimes requires the experience of doing the job with the wrong tool first. It's not just simply the 'right vs wrong tool', it's more than that. It's about working smarter. Like having the overhead crane available. You can't hate on him for using it. He built it to use! It does bother me quite a bit that while coming up I was trained to work with hand tools for a variety of applications, including automotive, but I recognize that i have a complex and a hatred for most nut & bolt repair jobs because I was taught to use the wrong tool out of ignorance or lack of resources or both, and in turn, I never developed a calmness or an interest in fixing things. It's clear that AC was trained young, but it's also clear that he surpassed his teacher quickly and developed an almost extraterrestrial ability to understand the right tool for the job even if he's gotta build the damn tool first. I don't have this trait - not inherited or developed. It's easy to watch AC and think 'well he can afford every damn tool on the planet and he can justify owning certain high price tools that I simply cannot because he actually owns equipment that justifies owning the tool to properly repair it.' That's just an illusion, though. His ability to repair something patiently and correctly is not a coinciding phenomenon with owning a bunch of equipment. One is very much the result of the other. Thanks to AC and CZcams I can bring that awareness to my own son one day and maybe he won't end up hating fixing things like I do.
Andrew, you are amazing! My hubby and I love watching you! Keep warm buddy.
First image: Andrew, dog, vehicle hung by a chain. That's a like from me.
I don’t care what I am doing I will still stop what ever I am doing to come and watch you
Exactly what I just did!
Said no brain surgeon ever.
Andrew - Thank you for sharing this with us. I enjoy your attitude of anything can be fixed and my Home can be much more than this! You are a Master of Many! Cheers to YOU, Levi and Cody
Glad to see the hoist in use. Looks so simple but that was an amazing addition to your shop.
“Houston, We have a problem. Stand by. Hey, somebody get Camarata on the phone.
an call his foreman Levi too!
Uhhhhh okayyy...
Yep, guy can fix almost anything except people.
this is actually hilarious
@@gueragaldamez5490 It's really not...
Andrew: Has ceiling pulley system to help with heavy lifts
Also Andrew: Carries incredibly heavy UTV bed with his bare hands
😅 yeah didn't think of that till I saw this
I don't think he thought it was that heavy.
@@NoWr2Run What both times he lifted it? (Off and On)
i came to comments to say nearly the same thing but, wonder why didnt he sling it, hook it to the chain fall then just lift it but nope he just Andrew’d it out the way
There's a Video of him installing the Hoist.
I feel like you can't catch a break sometimes on these projects, but I am so impressed with how calm and ambitious you are no matter what. Really speaks volume and sets an example for all of us. Love you brother. Keep crushing it and always having bigger and bigger goals!
Levi reminds me of my old yellow lab “Duke”, the best lab I’ve ever had and my ole buddy, they are irreplaceable and I’ll never forget him. Levi is a good dog, I enjoy seeing you still getting him out. Cody seems just as goofy as my new lab Pete, takes a few years for them to settle down. Enjoy your channel, Thanks for sharing.
Running it a little to hard 🤣 love it Andrew
"Back in my day if I wanted firewood I had to load it in my UTV then load that on my skid steer then load that into my excavator then load that onto my telehandler and climb all of it to unload it by hand."
Had to cut tree down then chunk it in 14" sections then split it then stack it then carry it in then burn it
Got so I knew certain logs what time and when it was cut
Thank god!!! Now I'm in SC and only worry about cooling
This is the way of how things should be designed in the first place.
nah just drag it piece by piece with the Bobcat.
Split 30 cord of dead Elm for a man with five wood stoves one summer and helped his logger buddy drop and deliver to the splitting piles. Lots of the wormy and wet Elm was 20 - 30 inches across and needed to be halved to be handled on the splitter. Fun times.
maybe you should have gotten your sister to do it !!
You tear into that stuff like you do it everyday! You've got so much energy I get exhausted just watching you work! I enjoy your videos Andrew!
When I was a kid of 10 or so my Dad told me "Jim you would tear up an Anvil with a Corn Cob" But then again I never did.
Ah yes, that wonderful Ball of Yellow Hair Levistill moving around fairly well. And the snow rubs feel great to him. Give him a belly rub for my wife and me. Stay safe my friend.
Andrew "I prolly ran this thing a little too hard" -plays clip of utv full send! Yea I'd say u did 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I get happy and sad when i see LEVI. It makes me think of my aging best friend Charlie, the Maltese Poodle. Hes 10 now... Time goes by so fast.
Yeah it sucks there hearts beat double of ours.
@@chicagovasko my dog is “like” my first born and had been around way longer.. Not that high but he’s up there. It is sad. He’s getting old but he’s in great shape. Hoping for another good 5 years!
@@SubStationSparky I agree.
@@SubStationSparky They say when you have a dog for life, it's their life, not ours. We have to go through the pain of losing them 5 or 6 times in our lifetimes.
I feel ya, My parents frenchie is now 9 she's in great shape but you can tell she's old nowadays. Don't know if i want to ever get "own" dog since i dont want to lose another Best friend. Just makes me feel bad thinking she has likely only 2 years left
Your initial "fine adjustment" with the boot to the muffler has made me love you for all time!
Andrew is always a thrill to watch. Educational as well. What he say took him fifteen minutes, would probably have taken me 3 hours pain and anguish not to mention much colorful language. He is cool calm and collected.
Levi bless his heart
This is pure unadulterated Andrew beast mode! Dammit AC, quality content as usual! Inspirational.
Andrew, your property and home is looking very good. Your vid's are just fantastic. Great job. You never amaze me on how easy you make all the jobs look and go.. Thanks Andrew.
Just love watching your videos. Your dogs are living their best lives ❤
No, you weren't running it too hard. It broke for no reason.
Lmao
In 2 seconds.
"They shouldn't make it like this"
🤣🤣🤣🤣
"All made of tin Foil"
I can't understand why it's broke he is so gentle with it. :) lol The dog angel !!!
Good content, always good to see Levi, got to love him.
Thanks for your work Andy 👍
Well for me this was a very gratifying video. Andrew was busy doing a repair on a machine where he encountered molded plastic and at no time did he fire up a chainsaw! I believe that one day, we will see a new stereo install in a pickup where he uses a zip cutter instead of a chainsaw on the dash. No bits of shattered plastic on the seats or anywhere! He's not just amazing, he keeps on improving. Awesome!
I think it most interesting that he used a chainsaw to cut the dash ,I laughter out loud.
Cody: I bet I can beat you there.
Levi: Move over so I can ride, but let me out if you are going to try something crazy.
I think that thing also needs a stereo, grab the chainsaw.
That cracked me up in that other video. Andrew is fierce sometimes !
Aman Brother!!
Only Andrew fans will get that one ... haha
Excellent tutorial for the DIYer! Looks like a lot of fun in the snow with your two pals!
I just love your real world alright fixing anything. Thanks for sharing your experience
Never seen someone that just intentionally tries to tear up everything they touch. That is until this youtube channel.
LOL take a look at Whistlindiesel on CZcams.
@@Bierkameel thought of him too lol
guess youve never watched biasply and zipties videos. that UTV is meant to be used on farm, work sites. Andrew might be a pushing limits of what was intended for but he certainly isnt out to straight destroy his stuff
For icy conditions, i use tires and tire chains on my UTV. For deep fluffy snow, i use tracks. Tracks suck on ice. Tires suck in the deep soft stuff. I use the same setup on my bobcat as well. Tires and chains for ice, ToT tracks for soft deep snow and mud.
Andrew, I like your repair content, but I love the way you treat Levi. You show that geriatric pets are still family. You have a great heart.
Always fun to watch you fix/repair/maintain your stuff. A little tip, a little spray adhesive on the gasket holds it in perfect position.
As an example to us all, it is encouraging that Andrew never curses! Just grunts occasionally. Be like Andrew.
If something happens where a lot of us would be cursing:
"Who, that was unexpected. They should have made this stronger"
Always an awesome video. Levi, I feel your pain my brother, hang in there buddy, we all love you !!
Dude you are inspiring, I have built a box blade and a mower head for my atv after watching your vids and they work great and when you got unstuck by yourself and pulled the dump truck out with the excavator, bravo!
Got a lot done to in this video. Thanks! Great that you picked Levi up and took him along. I’m sure he misses going along everywhere with you the way he used to be able to do. This getting old crap is terrible.
I'd like to see a tool management and organization video. He has tons of tools and I'd like to see his method of storage and organization so he can find the tool when it's needed.
Hey Jeff
Might sound a little boring to some, but I'm all in !
When life hands you lemons, make a video out of it 👌🏼
And win!
That old craftsman impact driver has been a good one ! Good video!
Thanks for that shot of Levi, I love him. I like the way your ending music cleared my head after the rather intense mechanical operations ✨🙂✨
Idk if I've ever heard Andrew crack up. Definitely going balls hard up that hill!
Levi and the snow angel made my day.
I enjoyed the video. You remind me of myself at a much younger age. It was a nice touch at the end with the drone to show the beautiful property.
Husband says getting that you installing that gantry was the one of the smartest moves you made in your shop, and seeing you load up Levi for a ridge with his dad, was awesome. I'm in love with that dog, he is a very Loyal and Precious partner to have, and even made a bit of a dog angel in the snow:-). Look forward to future videos. Give Levi a hugs for me..
Great video Andrew enjoyed it thoroughly. The companies that make these vehicles should watch your videos so they can make improvements on building a better product.
You have a nice couple of doggies. I like seeing how happy they are.
I don't think I know any other happier dogs.
25:30 Levi in the snow 😍 that melted my little heart 🥰
Andrew, long time viewer. Love watching your vids. Thanks! You motivate others!
The editing in the video is top-notch.
"Tracks versus tires" .. nah I think I'll just send it ! 💪🏼
Andy, I for one enjoy the heck out of you’re fixing stuff videos!
Man everything you work on you make it look so easy!!!!
Cody is such a character....and glove snatcher...LOL...:-)
Well impressed with your enthusiasm even when somthing breaks down here in the uk we panic abit and think how much is that going to cost where as you just crack on and fix it. Nice to see im not alone in this .Great vid Andrew
sums me up perfectly. all I see is hassle, time taken and costs to be endured. then I default to, fk it, I'll do it in the summer.
AC sees it as another great vid for his fans 👍
Andrew is a wonder! Takes a UTV stress tests it, breaks it, figures out don't do whatever broke it, fixes same, often improves design love it the videos are captivating!
It's allways so when you begin, you never know when it's stop, ever more with your driving style. 👏👏👏
Levi just wants some warm sunshine and a cool swimming hole.
Well Andrew, as per usual--you delivered. Loved the video.
Awesome 👌 job ANDREW 👏 well done, thanks for sharing your thoughts and comments with your audience
I love that knowing little laugh when he says "while doing that" after the clip of booting it over logs, cracks me up. And the casual "shouldn't really sound like that" when it sounds like a bag of bolts in a tumble dryer when spinning down. Always a good watch!
🔥Wow I didn't see this video coming. Thanks for the unexpected upload 👋🥴👍🏻
My first thoughts 💭- “oh hell no this poor little thing not going to like this” as the vision of the radio fittings and starter motor removal flashed through my mind 💥
Nice work. Levi rides again. Good to see the big boss on the test site. Thanks Andrew.
I was happy to see Levi make a cameo appearance. His hip seems to be his only obvious ailment. Pretty good for an old timer!
I really admire this guy.
Andrew you’re are one prolific mechanic man, a monster of tools, great work!
I love your empirical working out....and the critical "re-engineering" part !
Incredible great job Mr. Andrew . Good boys Levi and Cody
Poor Levi sad to see him get older but he’s loved for sure
Glad to see Levi getting a ride.
Guy can fix anything. Amazing people can be this skilled repairing stuff.
you're doing excellent job to find broken & loose parts.