Philadelphia Mike here. -- I’m also retired - did concrete work and operated equipment all my life - it’s funny but - I enjoy watching all these construction videos on RUclips
Andrew is the type of person who keeps the world working as it should--improving & repairing it. Billionaires aren't necessary, but people like Andrew very much are.
Andrew, I’m a big fan. I’ve been watching you since I was three years old. I’m 10 years old and I got a bunch of diecast 158 scale model excavators and everything and I wanna be like you and my dad.
Andrew's tragic issue with an excavator burning down has heightened his awareness to routine debris removal and cleanliness of his machines. I commend him for his redoubled efforts and not throwing up his hands after watching his excavator go up in smoke. Thanks Andrew for your tenacity, improvisation and simply hard work.
@@richarddecker555 other people sucked to work for, they never want to pay anything, I did do one house demo this year, that video will be out eventually.
Man I’ve been watching your channel for a few years now- it started with a few small machines fixing culverts and whatnot and now you’ve got every kid’s dream, a full grown up playground of toys. Living the dream, good for you!
Absolutely awesome i have watched so many idiots with chainsaws that are simply so stupid they don't know how to tell if they are going to get locked up by what they are cutting but as i have been doing for 45 years i just watched you do and that is stop when you see the tiny bit of movement and then cut from the bottom up and don't get pinched by the log thank you for being an actual professional and paying attention to what you are doing all while making it look like child's play
This channel has been my saving grace for so long now. I feel like I know Andrew like a brother thanks to his immersive and incredibly transparent content. Dude, never stop.
Probably many comments said that already, but I can't find any: those solar chargers are great to prevent draining to the point of deep discharge and therefore permanent damage and an early death of batteries, but they don't make enough power to bring them back once they are completely drained. Hook them up permanently to a new battery or at least a decent one and the machine will most likely always have enough juicy to start, even after a long time sitting.
Still love these videos after 5 years, I immediately click, thanks Andrew. When it comes to equipment cleaning and maintenance, remember "An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure."
@@jerzyrojek6722 10/4 A clean environment promotes efficiency and longevity, but most times you have to get dirty to get the job done and most importantly, get paid. Some operators are "Detail Geek's" while others are wrecking balls in a tornado. Andrew learned an expensive lesson that plays out everyday the world over, so it is cool to see it play out and the prevention of it happening again.
I grin from ear to ear watching you working on equipment and playing with them dogs. I swear your drone work gets better with every video. Boy if I lived closer I'd pay to see that haul truck Go Full Pull! Great video Andrew keep them coming!
@@xcalibertrekker6693 no from the pictures, the guy looks like he's over worked. His eyes are barely opened. I know hard work when I see it,. You think all the grunts sounds are for show.. I've worked railroads, oil rigs, merchant marine seaman and truck driver . Dude I know what hard work is, and the camera angles, Andrew goes over and beyond and deserves his rest to recoup. that's the point I'm making.
Another great video from Andrew. Love your content year after year. You remind me of a 88yr old man i used to know who was always tinkering with equipment & building projects on his farm for over 20+ years. He turned a regular farm into a marvel to look at . He kept busy right up until he ended up dieing in his sleep at like 94 yrs old. Sadly the family sold his farm off but i talked to the new owners & explained to them all the projects he had tackled or changed on the farm for years himself.. I can just relax & spend hrs watching your footage over the years here & there when i have time. o7 my friend !!!
Thank you for your videos! You're my son's hero. He's been watching your channel for two years now. He's three and a half and asks for "Annew Cacayada (it used to be "Namna Yahya" when he was really little). He plays with his toy excavators and dump trucks, pretending to be you.
Modern merchant ships use solar panels to charge batteries in lifeboats. For high-capacity batteries, use two or three solar panels and a charging controller.
Really hard on lead acid batteries when deeply discharged. There are some under $100 electronic battery testers than can estimate battery cranking capacity, ie how much life left in one, but have to fully charge first. These are not old style load testers.
Im so glad Andrew gets to buy stuff like those generators and stuff and im glad we kinda help him with that through youtube viewership so when he does splurge its worth it
Your gonna have to make more videos, nothing on Tv now, just all reruns, as we all know ,nothing beats a Andrew camarata video. Great job Andrew as always.
Great work on your slice of heaven! Love seeing the transformation over these years. The trials and tribulations of broken equipment and nature. Over come and adapt. Doing great things sir!
I think part of what i like best about Andrew's videos is its like full size Tonka truck play. It's what so many of us did as kids, and I don't even know how you ended up with all the equipment, but its awesome! Keep up the work Andrew.
Andrew, I’ve been watching for years and every video is entertaining as well as a good learning tool. Can’t wait to see the additional work to the new property.
Andrew is a true heavy equipment worker. Working in extremely hot weather or extremely cold weather. My grandpa who has passed away back in 2003 drove heavy equipment machines and that’s why I like Andrew’s videos he reminds me of him. Great content Andrew keep up the amazing work man!!!
Hello Andrew, Unfortunately, dogs can only see yellow, blue, and combinations of these colors, which is why they can't find the red Frisbee. To them, it appears as gray on gray. My son and I really enjoy watching you work. You make great videos 👍🏻 Best regards from Germany 🇩🇪
Andrew, Please talk to us more! You used to introduce the project of the day and narrate your activities, now it’s just seeing you do whatever it is. So much better with your original conversational style. 🙂
It's an awesome achievement when you can make money working on your own projects! Nicely done and I agree no one wants to pay for jobs they think its easy with machines, they never need maintenance and never can tell what really goes into a job. Fun video 👍😁
Andrew, your ability to work on any of your equipment just blows me away. I think you would tackle anything and always be successful. Keep up the videos, especially doing the maintenance work on your vast collection of equipment. Always good luck and health in your future endeavors.
What I like most about Andrew's videos. 55 minutes of action and 5 minutes of talking. Not like other you tube channels where you get 5 minutes of action and standing around talking. But I do enjoy videos where the person is explaining what they are doing like Mustie1 and not just babbling on and on.
A lot of what you do reminds me of what I gotta do when I move awn to my land Bardominium, road, fence, gate workshop, indigenous art space, medicine & all that good stuff
Those solar panels are like 2-3 watts and those batteries are in the 1200-1500 watts range (assuming they are not dead). Lead acid batteries also self discharge over time. So it would likely take months of trickle charging with those panels from a completely discharged state to get the batteries back to full. They also don't have charge controllers, so if the panel gets much bigger they can overcharge and destroy the battery. It looks like the panels are designed for car batteries, not heavy machinery batteries. The starter voltage sag on some of the batteries suggested a bunch have lost a lot of their cold cranking amp capacity. Trickle solar chargers do work but they are not designed to revive dead batteries or fully charge a discharged battery.
Yeah, those are meant to supply enough to keep the self-discharge from dropping their charge over time. They work *extremely* well, but they're the equivalent of a battery maintainer, not a charger.
The battery chargers will extend the life of the batteries by reducing the sulfating of the lead plates in the battery, but you will likely still need to use the charger to start the engines. Clean the battery posts.
It's amazing how much forest management you do. Pretty cool that out of it you get plenty of firewood to use and logs to sell. Good planning and hard work sure pay off. More power to you Andrew. Take care.
Like the stone walls shown around the 15-17min mark - reminds me of the dry stone walls throughout New England, Pennsylvania and the English countryside
Andy your camera work is the best I’ve ever seen in a RUclips video. You’re constantly looking to get the best diverse look for our entertainment experience. Well done 😊
Fine work you do there. Guess that fire taught you about keeping machines clean. Kudos for your actions to keep things up. You are building your mountain road like the Romans with heavy rock for the base with smaller crushed on top.
you need a big chipper.. back in Nj a storm hit and govt brought in a tractor trailor of a chipper it ate everyting big round hopper was amazing great mulch. what a noise it made
Andrew, I have battery maintainers on my equipment. They are not battery chargers. They keep a fully charged battery at peak voltage when they are not being charged by the machine or the power supply used to do so. However, mine are ones out of VW's that were shipped overseas, in the car on the dash, to maintain the cars. One way charging, and over charge protection built into them. Ebay...plug into cigarette lighter, but I disassembled that and hard wired directly to the battery.
Way to go. What an improvement. I would love to see you paint it. If you have clients then painting is a good investment. It send good vibes to your tribe.
Good video. I think you need some more kill switches on your batteries on all your equipment. I see you have one on the Rock truck and you turned it back on and it started up. You had problems with the alternator but you got it working but I think you need those kill switches on all your equipment to save the batteries. Just a thought. Something to check into 👍👍🙂🇨🇦
Can't blame the man for being extra careful now.
I was thinking the same . one fire is an accident but a smart person makes sure it is only one fire .
Live and learn
He said wont get me twice satan 😂
@@balaclavabob001 that wasnt his first machine fire....just his worst.
Pissed him off ... take that emotion and energy apply to change in maintenance routine ... yep
Now that I'm retired, I really enjoy watching Andrew working!
I’m recently retired operating engineer I like his videos
Philadelphia Mike here. -- I’m also retired - did concrete work and operated equipment all my life - it’s funny but - I enjoy watching all these construction videos on RUclips
I am not retired yet, work 60 hours a week but seeing a new Andrew video makes my day.
I retired a few years ago having worked in the building trade, also worked on vehicles now and then, so his content is right up my street.
Me, too !! He has such an interesting life and NEVER gets bored !! Thanks Andrew, I know it's a pain having to reset your cameras to do your videos !!
Andrew is the type of person who keeps the world working as it should--improving & repairing it. Billionaires aren't necessary, but people like Andrew very much are.
Bloody Oath, so True 💪
Says the guy typing on a machine only available because of billionaires. Billionaires who employ 100,000's of people. Everyone has worth.
Yeah, he's probably just a millionaire.
Thanks again for posting!
Typing on a machine a billionaire invented, and sold, saying billionaires aren't necessary, is about ironic as is gets.
Andrew, I’m a big fan. I’ve been watching you since I was three years old. I’m 10 years old and I got a bunch of diecast 158 scale model excavators and everything and I wanna be like you and my dad.
@@Sevi248 that is cool, time to buy a real excavator soon.
@@AndrewCamarata À 1:38 a quoi servent les pédales dans le skid steer je pensais que tout les skid steer se contrôlait avec les joysticks
@@AndrewCamarata At 1:38 what is the use of the pedals in the skid steer I thought that all the skid steer could be controlled with the joysticks
some machines have them for certain functions like bucket control or other attachments.
Есть разные модели,бывают и с педалями @@TomGuimond
Andrew's tragic issue with an excavator burning down has heightened his awareness to routine debris removal and cleanliness of his machines.
I commend him for his redoubled efforts and not throwing up his hands after watching his excavator go up in smoke.
Thanks Andrew for your tenacity, improvisation and simply hard work.
The excavator that burned up is sitting right their , this video predates that video of it burning up.
WHAT?? 😂
So tragic so tragic…..please
@@williamcollins8213 The machine sitting there is already burnt up in this video. Timestamp 10:50
Now all the other channels that also follow Andrew they all have new fire prevention bottles on there machine's.
Andrew you always make high quality content .As a long time subscriber I do miss the projects you used to show us working on other people’s property.
Yea I miss the “on to the next job” jobs too
With the RUclips revenue, probably don't have to any more.
@@g-man7938Also the revenue from the tons of commercials
@@richarddecker555 other people sucked to work for, they never want to pay anything, I did do one house demo this year, that video will be out eventually.
@@AndrewCamarataAlways liked your gravel road building and culvert installations.
Man I’ve been watching your channel for a few years now- it started with a few small machines fixing culverts and whatnot and now you’ve got every kid’s dream, a full grown up playground of toys. Living the dream, good for you!
Thanks
Absolutely awesome i have watched so many idiots with chainsaws that are simply so stupid they don't know how to tell if they are going to get locked up by what they are cutting but as i have been doing for 45 years i just watched you do and that is stop when you see the tiny bit of movement and then cut from the bottom up and don't get pinched by the log thank you for being an actual professional and paying attention to what you are doing all while making it look like child's play
Thanks.
Andrew, I have been watching you since before the castle build. I always enjoy your videos because of your work ethic. I admire that.
Thanks
This channel has been my saving grace for so long now.
I feel like I know Andrew like a brother thanks to his immersive and incredibly transparent content.
Dude, never stop.
@@davechapman1371 thanks.
@@AndrewCamarata you too man.
The last statement was the essence of the channel, "Let's go work on something else"
Kudos 🎉👏🏻 Andrew
Probably many comments said that already, but I can't find any: those solar chargers are great to prevent draining to the point of deep discharge and therefore permanent damage and an early death of batteries, but they don't make enough power to bring them back once they are completely drained. Hook them up permanently to a new battery or at least a decent one and the machine will most likely always have enough juicy to start, even after a long time sitting.
No useless talking, just pure action. Thank you Andrew.
Still love these videos after 5 years, I immediately click, thanks Andrew. When it comes to equipment cleaning and maintenance, remember "An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure."
How much nicer it is to wear clean clothes, drive a clean car, for example "Detail Geek", or work with clean equipment.
@@jerzyrojek6722 10/4 A clean environment promotes efficiency and longevity, but most times you have to get dirty to get the job done and most importantly, get paid. Some operators are "Detail Geek's" while others are wrecking balls in a tornado. Andrew learned an expensive lesson that plays out everyday the world over, so it is cool to see it play out and the prevention of it happening again.
I've been watching you for years and your content is always very well done camera angles music etc.
I never miss any of Andrew‘s RUclips videos. Farm craft 101 RUclips site is very enjoyable while waiting for Andrew to drop another one.
You are not the only one, me too 😂 I like Diesel creek too.
@@PinalitoCity. Don’t forget LR Times or Cutting Edge Engineering
Ants Pants 👌
Don’t forget Letsdig 18
Andrew, Matt, Jon and Chris are great RUclipsers.
Here, diesel creek, farm craft, let's dig 18.
Buying a new battery is much faster and easier. But that solar panel is a great idea to keep a good battery alive
Driving heavy equipment over that narrow forrest path while operating a camera drone at the same time with perfect precision never fails to amaze me.
Thanks.
I always liked when you repaired your own equipment
Like in the older videos from years past
Many thanks for another awesome video
This Channel is one of my favorites A man in his own sand box with all the Tonka Toys 🤣
Your kingdom is still and all is well. Love your videos. this one made me remember years back age93 now. Thanks Granny. washington
I grin from ear to ear watching you working on equipment and playing with them dogs. I swear your drone work gets better with every video. Boy if I lived closer I'd pay to see that haul truck Go Full Pull! Great video Andrew keep them coming!
Hi Andrew, I have been following you for three years from the Kingdom of Morocco, and your videos are always really interesting. good man. 👍
Thanks for posting. Always a pleasure to see you at work.
Sweeeeeet ! A Camerata and Diesel Creek upload in the same day. i love it.
Love your videos. Watching them from year's ago.
From tehran iran.
You have more than 250 loved iranian
Hopefully, you got some much needed rest, Andrew. Definitely the hardest working man in show business
Creepy, you think because you watch one of his vids every month you know the guy.
@@xcalibertrekker6693 no from the pictures, the guy looks like he's over worked. His eyes are barely opened. I know hard work when I see it,. You think all the grunts sounds are for show.. I've worked railroads, oil rigs, merchant marine seaman and truck driver . Dude I know what hard work is, and the camera angles, Andrew goes over and beyond and deserves his rest to recoup. that's the point I'm making.
I’m useless with my hands, but I could watch Andrew for hrs
One of the most inspirational and useful channels..
Thanks Andrew
This is exactly what this community needed on a Friday night! Thanks Andrew!
Your yard looks fantastic! The maintenance routine you follow clearly pays off! 💪
Another great video from Andrew. Love your content year after year. You remind me of a 88yr old man i used to know who was always tinkering with equipment & building projects on his farm for over 20+ years. He turned a regular farm into a marvel to look at . He kept busy right up until he ended up dieing in his sleep at like 94 yrs old. Sadly the family sold his farm off but i talked to the new owners & explained to them all the projects he had tackled or changed on the farm for years himself.. I can just relax & spend hrs watching your footage over the years here & there when i have time. o7 my friend !!!
I only read the comments that Andrew responds to…thanx AC ! fun video
Ok, I respond when I have something good to say.
Thank you for your videos! You're my son's hero. He's been watching your channel for two years now. He's three and a half and asks for "Annew Cacayada (it used to be "Namna Yahya" when he was really little). He plays with his toy excavators and dump trucks, pretending to be you.
Solar "chargers" are really meant for when a battery is already topped off, as they typically keep the battery topped off.
bigger ones without solar charge controller overcharge batteries which is not good
Yes, they're battery maintainers, not for charging a dead battery. I've been using them for years and they are awesome in their intended role.
Modern merchant ships use solar panels to charge batteries in lifeboats. For high-capacity batteries, use two or three solar panels and a charging controller.
Andrew, I highly recommend you look into NOCO jump packs.
Really hard on lead acid batteries when deeply discharged. There are some under $100 electronic battery testers than can estimate battery cranking capacity, ie how much life left in one, but have to fully charge first. These are not old style load testers.
Im so glad Andrew gets to buy stuff like those generators and stuff and im glad we kinda help him with that through youtube viewership so when he does splurge its worth it
It's 9:30 pm and I'm watch Andrew vacuum , guess I'm hooked on Andrews you tube videos .
Awesome and outstanding content as always.Thanks for sharing and taking us along
Andrew, man I need to watch more of your videos, I really like what you do. A one man operation doing the right thing.
Regular maintenance is rough on the checking account but necessary to keep these heavy machines going. Always enjoy watching the content.
I really love how you make time to play with your dogs despite how busy you are. Cool guy Andrew.
He doesn't have any kids just dogs.
Your gonna have to make more videos, nothing on Tv now, just all reruns, as we all know ,nothing beats a Andrew camarata video. Great job Andrew as always.
Great work on your slice of heaven! Love seeing the transformation over these years. The trials and tribulations of broken equipment and nature. Over come and adapt. Doing great things sir!
Always enjoy watching Andrews video's, way better than the crap on tv these days. Looking forward to see what he's got planned next!
I think part of what i like best about Andrew's videos is its like full size Tonka truck play. It's what so many of us did as kids, and I don't even know how you ended up with all the equipment, but its awesome! Keep up the work Andrew.
Cool video Andrew. The haul truck at a truck pull. Can’t wait to see it in action.
Andrew, I’ve been watching for years and every video is entertaining as well as a good learning tool. Can’t wait to see the additional work to the new property.
Andrew is a true heavy equipment worker. Working in extremely hot weather or extremely cold weather. My grandpa who has passed away back in 2003 drove heavy equipment machines and that’s why I like Andrew’s videos he reminds me of him. Great content Andrew keep up the amazing work man!!!
Stay busy Andrew it's what keeps you young.The property looks better with each video
Hello Andrew,
Unfortunately, dogs can only see yellow, blue, and combinations of these colors, which is why they can't find the red Frisbee. To them, it appears as gray on gray.
My son and I really enjoy watching you work. You make great videos 👍🏻
Best regards from Germany 🇩🇪
A classic Camarata video. Thanks Andrew!
Good job AC, you put your natural resources to excellent use.
Andrew, Please talk to us more!
You used to introduce the project of the day and narrate your activities, now it’s just seeing you do whatever it is.
So much better with your original conversational style. 🙂
It's an awesome achievement when you can make money working on your own projects! Nicely done and I agree no one wants to pay for jobs they think its easy with machines, they never need maintenance and never can tell what really goes into a job. Fun video 👍😁
Andrew, the place you're living in is absolutely beautiful.
Andrew, your ability to work on any of your equipment just blows me away. I think you would tackle anything and always be successful. Keep up the videos, especially doing the maintenance work on your vast collection of equipment. Always good luck and health in your future endeavors.
Smoothest gravel roads in the county. Nice job.
What I like most about Andrew's videos. 55 minutes of action and 5 minutes of talking. Not like other you tube channels where you get 5 minutes of action and standing around talking. But I do enjoy videos where the person is explaining what they are doing like Mustie1 and not just babbling on and on.
A lot of what you do reminds me of what I gotta do when I move awn to my land Bardominium, road, fence, gate workshop, indigenous art space, medicine & all that good stuff
“Is that it, why was that so easy?”Most relatable thing I’ve heard all day.
a squirt of WD40 on those hose's would ease install and it dries up so no slip.
Those solar panels are like 2-3 watts and those batteries are in the 1200-1500 watts range (assuming they are not dead). Lead acid batteries also self discharge over time. So it would likely take months of trickle charging with those panels from a completely discharged state to get the batteries back to full. They also don't have charge controllers, so if the panel gets much bigger they can overcharge and destroy the battery. It looks like the panels are designed for car batteries, not heavy machinery batteries. The starter voltage sag on some of the batteries suggested a bunch have lost a lot of their cold cranking amp capacity. Trickle solar chargers do work but they are not designed to revive dead batteries or fully charge a discharged battery.
I believe the intent is to counteract the self discharging.
Yeah, those are meant to supply enough to keep the self-discharge from dropping their charge over time. They work *extremely* well, but they're the equivalent of a battery maintainer, not a charger.
We use the solar chargers on our heavy machinery at work to maintain charge on good batteries
Spot on sport!😊
The battery chargers will extend the life of the batteries by reducing the sulfating of the lead plates in the battery, but you will likely still need to use the charger to start the engines. Clean the battery posts.
You are the King of Dead Batteries sir! Not a dig, we're kindred spirits. Glad I'm not the only one...
Always looking forward to one of your videos
It's amazing how much forest management you do. Pretty cool that out of it you get plenty of firewood to use and logs to sell. Good planning and hard work sure pay off. More power to you Andrew. Take care.
Like the stone walls shown around the 15-17min mark - reminds me of the dry stone walls throughout New England, Pennsylvania and the English countryside
That’s so cool, Andrew, having your own quarry. You can build as many roads as you want!
Hi Andrew and everyone from northwest Missouri I can't wait to see you pull with the haul truck Bud 😉😉😉
Andy your camera work is the best I’ve ever seen in a RUclips video. You’re constantly looking to get the best diverse look for our entertainment experience. Well done 😊
Always busy with good work...I like how he is dedicated.. something to emulate
I had to stop this video and search the song at the intro.. What an irresistible groove.
Fine work you do there. Guess that fire taught you about keeping machines clean. Kudos for your actions to keep things up. You are building your mountain road like the Romans with heavy rock for the base with smaller crushed on top.
Associated has a very good selection of battery chargers, i sold them and have used their products thumbs up Andrew👍👌
Love a good maintenance video! Great start to the weekend
I notice that after the excavator fire you're keeping your equipment clean. Nice work
Hi from Scotland 🏴
Приветствую из России
Hallo uit Nederland
And from Washington state!
I seen those solar chargers and said it will take a year😊. Great video your place looks amazing love your neighbors
Andrew you were meant to win that hundi haul truck competition man. The last part of this video exemplifies that.
im here for the drone footage improvements.... nice work
you need a big chipper.. back in Nj a storm hit and govt brought in a tractor trailor of a chipper it ate everyting big round hopper was amazing great mulch. what a noise it made
I'm watching from Japan. Thank you for your hard work😁✨👍
Thanks
I have two of those DeWalt Vacuums, very powerful, and quiet for the size they are.
never miss one of your Videos...
Thanks
Thanks.
Geez man almost 4k views before me in 12 min of being live! You are a fan phenom keep it real
Thank you Andrew for sharing your work with us. I am looking forward to a future video about the screening device, already located on your land. 🙂
one crane already went up in flames. He surely does not want to repeat that stunt.
Awesome video
Andrew, I have battery maintainers on my equipment. They are not battery chargers. They keep a fully charged battery at peak voltage when they are not being charged by the machine or the power supply used to do so. However, mine are ones out of VW's that were shipped overseas, in the car on the dash, to maintain the cars. One way charging, and over charge protection built into them. Ebay...plug into cigarette lighter, but I disassembled that and hard wired directly to the battery.
Andrew is great, he definitely gets the job done and doesn’t wine about it!
The roller through good headphones is an experience. Great music, btw. 👍🏼
Awesome work Andrew, thanks for sharing!
The man definitely has a fleet of heavy equipment. The man, the mountain, the mission, Andrew does it all.
Holy >>>>> What a super pro is this guy.
I have been watching Andrew videos for more them 2 years now, i have never seen him wearing protective Chaps. He cut a lot of trees down.
Andy nice to see that youv got those fire extinguishers on all your plant equipment now ,well remembered 👍🇬🇧
Always enjoy watching your videos.
Way to go. What an improvement. I would love to see you paint it. If you have clients then painting is a good investment. It send good vibes to your tribe.
@53:00 Love seeing the ground come back up after the roll over.
when left extended for long periods, slide-outs tend to leak, take precaution on your camper trailer it's very nice
@@danfuchs7324 the mice are making it not nice quickly, I want to get rid of that and build a real building up there.
Good video. I think you need some more kill switches on your batteries on all your equipment. I see you have one on the Rock truck and you turned it back on and it started up. You had problems with the alternator but you got it working but I think you need those kill switches on all your equipment to save the batteries. Just a thought. Something to check into 👍👍🙂🇨🇦
Always entertaining Andrew .. thanks for taking the time!