I can honestly say, ever since I discovered Andrew's channel I have never been more confident in tackling repair jobs, that I thought were beyond my abilities.
Yes, Andrew is inspiring. On a repair that I think I may be over my head, I watch some of his videos the night before, and am ready to tackle it in the morning.
True, same here. From the toilet and vacuum cleaner, to the motorcycle and beyond. I just repeat the following mantra and things simply get done: “Keep Calm and Channel Camarata...” Works every time.
If you watch enough Andrew vids, you develop an aura that gives you confidence and you start to figure out things like you actually know something. It’s a weird spiritual thing. Who’d have thunk it
I'm form a 3rd generation excavating family in Mich (4 syllable last name too). Key man all those years? In house mechanic & shop. Life saver, kept equipment going, saved ten's of thousands in labor repairs, saved jobs with emergency quick fixes, without him we were toast. Operators you can hire and fire at will and often do. Keeping the equipment costs under contol is gold. But you already know this, I hope.
Andrew, my son bought me a poster for my garage that says - "If my dad can't fix it, it ain't broke". You need to adopt the same motto for yourself! Love your videos. So honest, down to (and below) earth, real, with lots going on. Wish I still had your exuberance and mobility but after 70 years I'm slowing down. Keep up the great work and videos.
Andrew could make a video titled "replacing the tracks on my excavator" and will build a 3 bedroom 2 bathroom condo, set up a swimming pool, and rebuild his truck by the end of the video
Very funny! I was about to post something similar! "Bought for $300 and so just needed to rebuild the engine!" -Like it was nothing. I could make a video of me changing my oil in my car and Andrew's video of rebuilding the engine would look easier! The man stops at nothing! -Wish he was my neighbor!
i hope andrew's still making videos in 5 years so he can say "awhile back i fixed the radiator on this thing, i put a plate on the alternator to shield the hose from the belt. well the belt actually was rubbin' up against the plate now the belt's worn out and i gotta fix that. alright let's get to work"
Replace the head gasket on Komatsu before the season starts, running with leaky head gasket can mess the engine head, blow the radiator etc.. And its your hardest working machine. It's not hard on those 3 cylinder diesels.
Not sure if it's the right term to use here, but I really do 'envy' what you have goin on for yourself. All these machines, awesome outdoor work space AND indoor work space that looks sweet. I can tell you're never bored. Seems as though there's always something to fix or improve. Never a day wasted. Really glad you film your adventurous projects for us👍
@@HollywoodCreeper do you know how handy an old forklift is? Unless you can deadlift 1500 pounds and lift it 20 feet in the air, then maybe it's not so handy
Nice job young man. What I enjoy about your channel is that when you don'y know something or are unsure you admit it.When you pulled the counter weight and had it rigged wrong I cringed. Then you saw the correct rigging points and said something along the lines of oh,this is how to lift the weight.Simple but will help others.
Cute the way the dog walked the other way after she ate your sandwich!!! I would like to know your growing up history, born where family brother, sister school just whatever you want to tell us. You are a very talented young man & you are a blessing to your Father.
I thought for sure he was going to need a second set of hands to reattach the counter weight but he maneuvered it right in place. Damn he's good with that machine, like the controls are wired to his brain, same as his hands.
This guy could easily take something someone else was ready to scrap and with a couple hundred dollars get another couple of years out of it. Amazing. Good Job Andrew.
Nice radiator repair. Back in the day, my Dad's buddy had a radiator shop and made a living repairing and re-ccoring radiators. Get some "Ruby Red" solder flux, helps on jobs like that!
Its amazing how your able to figure out and understand whats wrong with these machines and then turn around and fix them. I've got to say it ...Good job Andrew. Keep working on them ... or what ever item you get your hands on and also keep the video's coming.
That adjustment on that rad hose some times Andrew you just got to think out of the box .you remind me of myself some 40 years ago when I worked on the same sorts of jobs you do only difference I’m in the 🇬🇧 UK
Another way to do this is to first remove the cooling fins around the break. After that just cut the tubes at the bad spots and fold them up like a tube of toothpaste. Did this to the old radiator in my jeep and ran it that way for a number of years. Maybe 20,000 miles or so.
Winter is the only chance you really get to fix and repair your equipment. Once the weather gets nice its go time on jobs and have some fun in your off time. I would say dig into the head issue and get it done. Come spring you will be happy everything is fixed and ready to rock.
Thanks again from downunder just can't wait to watch when I get a notification come through and a good episode it was to,seems you have a tool and machine for all occasions now.
Just another day in the garage great video. You may already know this but some antifreeze is bad around animals if they drink it. My dog died from it years ago. He had apparently got into some of it on my garage floor.I thought i had cleaned it all up with floor dry. I didn't realize why he was acting weird until it was too late. Animals love the taste of it.
Andrew.. in the old days on the farm we use to dump a can of pepper into the radiator one hell of a stop leak.. works every time. Make sure you get ALL that antifreeze on the ground clean up so Levi doesn't get to it.... Please.
Its not as big a hazard as it used to be. The put bittering agent in it now so dog's wont drink it. Unfortunately, cats don't seem to mind the bitter taste so it is still poisonous to them.
I was just going write about that anti freeze as well. I didn't know about the bittering agent being added, apparently since 2013. Still a good idea to get it cleaned up and not take a chance! Great video, as all of them are!
I once worked for a big lumber company and they had several forklifts, most were good, a few were bad ,they were a pain to work on. You had to take off so much to get to the problem. It's so compact.
Hi andrew i was curious if you had any thoughts or if any of your subscribers had any thoughts on me welding 1 of my backhow legs pistons at a weld point that has sprung a leak. My question is do you think the piston would get to hot if i welded it wothout taking it apart? I have seen some guys do it but im worried the piston would get to hot and melt the gaskets. Any help is appreciated.
i was wondering how you knew how to repair just about everything, until i heard you in another episode say you had a JEEP LOL helped me figure out some of it anyway. really enjoy your videos
Great fix Andrew. If the rad gets to the point of being unrepairable search out a rad shop that can rebuild it. As long as the top and bottom tanks (sides in your case) are good then a decent rad shop can replace all the tubes and fins and make it like or better than new.
It is refreshing to see your videos where you take equipment that you get for a great deal and turn it into a workhorse. God man, is there anything you cannot fix? You have great patience! Thanks for taking the time to make these and share them.
Had a radiator on a Heli forklift go bad. Replacement unit was $1300 plus another $1k in labor and other minor charges. I took it to a well respected radiator shop and fixed it for $150.00. Did the labor myself and it’s been working for couple of years and no leaks. Saved the company a ton money. Wish they’d sent me a gift card for dinner or something. 😑
Thanks for the great video mate ,when Andrew said ,ok let's test this out we just knew he wasn't going to pick up a pallet or something ,but the mini excavator classic Andrew. Cheers from down under.
Those small esquavators areas handy as a pocket on a shirt. Air in radiator is usually a head gasket. Might throw the pressure tester on it to see where what why. Levi looked like he had been caught in the cookie jar. I used mine around the house in the foundation work I did when I remodeled. Small footprint, pint of fuel in a long day. Your little forklift did surprise me lifting the eskavator making it easy to pressure wash swing motors, tracks, etc. I get a kick out of your tape with what you have and spray paint... pride of the fleet
Dude I am at least twice your age and worked on deep and surface mines most of my life. You are a very smart and efficient mechanic/excavator. Even my daughter visiting the other day said, "Dad this is so satisfying watching him dig." Need I say anything more? Lol
Wow, I had no idea it was so difficult to work on a fork lift. I suppose for how compact they are, it makes sense they have so many counter weights. Really interesting video. Thanks Andrew
When you do head gaskets use some permatex 85420 flange dressing on both sides of the gasket. It's actually hylomar in the tube. I learned about if from an engine builder in the early 90's that did factory reman engines for lexus. I have not had a leaking head gasket since. That's way over 150 valve jobs over the past 25 years
I am a sub and not just your and you are the only you tuber I no that don’t have any thumbs down!!! You are one kool guy, a good friend to no! Thank you for all your time for us :)
Good job, good job and high five, mister fix it man. I know during the winter jobs are very important, you got bills to pay. But now you can fix your equipment. That's don't costs you a great deal of money. THANKS for sharing your videos.
You know what, when i found this youtube channel i just kind a choose a videos which was most intrested for me. But after i watch 6-7 videos i just started to check every single one, because always its got some bonus inside. For me thats the best way to make very interested channel and keep followers :) Super cool thing
Nice repair, didnt expect that to be solderable. I can imagine a sturdy/industrial radiator like that to be very expensive. Modern radiators are I think much more fragile and finely build. I can imagine that doing so many oddjobs you get a good feeling for whats doable and what not in general. I like what you fix on your channel and the honest/direct way you document it.
While it must look like Andrew has a dream job, he is alone to do almost everything by himself including all the inherent dangers. He makes it all look easier than it really is.
Now go back and watch some of his earlier videos. They are just as good as this. It is great that Andrew is not a sell out and is true to his fans. I saw he has tee shirts for sale. I would be interested in a hoody for sure or a light jacket. I love it when he does a repair on something no shop would attempt. Great repair Andrew.
Andrew, seems like other viewers have the same opinion of you as I....an amazing man who uses COMMON SENSE to tackle EVERYTHING that comes your way. The common sense thing is what way too many lack. Great videos from a cool guy!
If you ever have to take the counter weight back off here’s a time saving tip. Chain the top of the overhead guard to the top of the mast. Remove the rear overhead guard bolts and then tilt the mast forward. It will lift the back of the overhead guard enough to remove the counter weight. 👍. Love the videos!!!
A nice job on the fork truck, seems perhaps the main leak was in the hose. A few years ago I had trouble with a leaking pump boot on a holly carb. I couldn't get a replacement for months, so I put Loctite elephant glue on the inside of the boot hole and on the outside. Sealed the hole at once. Plus it stayed sealed, I got two spare boots but the repaired one just kept on keeping on, therefore I never replaced the repaired one and it's still running fine.
People who buy forklifts for $300 bucks with a blown engine normally do the rebuild themselves, that’s a given. Replacing the head gasket on the Kamatsu should not be a big job. Would like to see the repair in the future. Spring is coming!
Most radiator shop can fix those old metal radiators. That's what I love about the old metal one you can fix them. Not like the new cheap plastic ones.
... that V-belt will most likely get cut slapping against the edge of your metal shield, make a shield that goes at least half around that radiator hose. ya might try a bottle of head gasket repair sealer for the Komatsu... (change the antifreeze afterwards). Bondo also works on leaking radiators! Cheers
Hey dude, love your channel. FYI anti freeeze doesn't lower the temperature of the water as it operates, it just lowers the temp at which it freezes. So it's fine running the machine without AF in good weather.
Another informative video. Your attention to detail and vocalization of each repair really helps us shade tree mechanics. Appreciate your time Mr. Camarata. Blessings to you and family. Hope your March is a productive and successful month. Later...👉
I feel like one day, we will see a video of Andrew saying "This is how I sewed my friend's leg back on". And well, of course it will be watched by everybody. Love your videos.
Andrew you are a very busy man... I watch your videos and feel tired afterwards. Thanks for your videos and hope to see a video of your new skidsteer in action soon
Just remember your efforts are very appreciated by a lot of us viewing online.
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I can honestly say, ever since I discovered Andrew's channel I have never been more confident in tackling repair jobs, that I thought were beyond my abilities.
Yes, Andrew is inspiring. On a repair that I think I may be over my head, I watch some of his videos the night before, and am ready to tackle it in the morning.
Yep. I'm 25 and find myself attempting to repair things I never would even consider a few years ago
Andrew has that effect on some people!
True, same here. From the toilet and vacuum cleaner, to the motorcycle and beyond. I just repeat the following mantra and things simply get done: “Keep Calm and Channel Camarata...” Works every time.
If you watch enough Andrew vids, you develop an aura that gives you confidence and you start to figure out things like you actually know something. It’s a weird spiritual thing. Who’d have thunk it
As an old hard working retired Aussie construction worker you force me to mow my lawns with your enthusiasm!
I'm form a 3rd generation excavating family in Mich (4 syllable last name too). Key man all those years? In house mechanic & shop. Life saver, kept equipment going, saved ten's of thousands in labor repairs, saved jobs with emergency quick fixes, without him we were toast. Operators you can hire and fire at will and often do. Keeping the equipment costs under contol is gold. But you already know this, I hope.
Andrew, my son bought me a poster for my garage that says - "If my dad can't fix it, it ain't broke". You need to adopt the same motto for yourself! Love your videos. So honest, down to (and below) earth, real, with lots going on. Wish I still had your exuberance and mobility but after 70 years I'm slowing down. Keep up the great work and videos.
Andrew could make a video titled "replacing the tracks on my excavator" and will build a 3 bedroom 2 bathroom condo, set up a swimming pool, and rebuild his truck by the end of the video
And you would still watch it even with that title!
@@soberlife you're goddam right I would
Very funny! I was about to post something similar! "Bought for $300 and so just needed to rebuild the engine!" -Like it was nothing. I could make a video of me changing my oil in my car and Andrew's video of rebuilding the engine would look easier! The man stops at nothing! -Wish he was my neighbor!
MilkN8utter lmao not a truer comment anywhere
No, Andrew could do all of that.... WITH the excavator, including replacing his own tracks :)
i hope andrew's still making videos in 5 years so he can say "awhile back i fixed the radiator on this thing, i put a plate on the alternator to shield the hose from the belt. well the belt actually was rubbin' up against the plate now the belt's worn out and i gotta fix that. alright let's get to work"
He did.
Replace the head gasket on Komatsu before the season starts, running with leaky head gasket can mess the engine head, blow the radiator etc.. And its your hardest working machine. It's not hard on those 3 cylinder diesels.
My father did the same repair on a radiator for a 1968 Pontiac a few times. Amazing how simple repairs can be done on older parts. Thanks for posting.
Simple and easy.😔
And he does his own radiator repairs!! Andrew is the man!!
Not sure if it's the right term to use here, but I really do 'envy' what you have goin on for yourself. All these machines, awesome outdoor work space AND indoor work space that looks sweet. I can tell you're never bored. Seems as though there's always something to fix or improve. Never a day wasted. Really glad you film your adventurous projects for us👍
Fixing bullshit isn't a waste of a day? Hahahaha
@@HollywoodCreeper do you know how handy an old forklift is? Unless you can deadlift 1500 pounds and lift it 20 feet in the air, then maybe it's not so handy
Nice job young man. What I enjoy about your channel is that when you don'y know something or are unsure you admit it.When you pulled the counter weight and had it rigged wrong I cringed. Then you saw the correct rigging points and said something along the lines of oh,this is how to lift the weight.Simple but will help others.
i cant wait till I get my garage built then i can do stuff in it , not easy doing stuff outside all the time. your shop is awesome
You have a very wide range of equipment in your fleet now Andrew. Bravo! I don't think there will be a job that arrives you can't complete.
Cute the way the dog walked the other way after she ate your sandwich!!!
I would like to know your growing up history, born where family brother, sister school just whatever you want to tell us.
You are a very talented young man & you are a blessing to your Father.
I’ve driven a forklift most of my working life but never seen it pulled apart like that. Thanks for the inside look. Fascinating.
Great repair and upgrade, great deft touch on the counter weight fitting.
Thanks for sharing and best regards from the UK.
I thought for sure he was going to need a second set of hands to reattach the counter weight but he maneuvered it right in place. Damn he's good with that machine, like the controls are wired to his brain, same as his hands.
Thanks for your time and the videos Andrew, love how you adapt to any situation and have an amazing ability to problem solve.
Andrew's acumen on this auto mechanic/electric thing seems hard for layman's imagination but for Andrew seems like a breeze. Thanks again !!!
Andrew just saved a million 😂.
Crazy fun videos. Old stuff was built to fix and not trash.
This guy could easily take something someone else was ready to scrap and with a couple hundred dollars get another couple of years out of it. Amazing. Good Job Andrew.
Keep up the great work love your content and craftsmanship.
Nice radiator repair. Back in the day, my Dad's buddy had a radiator shop and made a living repairing and re-ccoring radiators. Get some "Ruby Red" solder flux, helps on jobs like that!
Its amazing how your able to figure out and understand whats wrong with these machines and then turn around and fix them. I've got to say it ...Good job Andrew.
Keep working on them ... or what ever item you get your hands on and also keep the video's coming.
That adjustment on that rad hose some times Andrew you just got to think out of the box .you remind me of myself some 40 years ago when I worked on the same sorts of jobs you do only difference I’m in the 🇬🇧 UK
What?
Love your videos Andrew. Hopefully we get some sky shoots of your drone soon. Those clips are the best
Amazing longevity that is a quality machine. 300 bucks incredible!
I love the way you always find a way to get things done with what you have, I love everything about you and your life 🇺🇸❤️✌️
Another way to do this is to first remove the cooling fins around the break. After that just cut the tubes at the bad spots and fold them up like a tube of toothpaste. Did this to the old radiator in my jeep and ran it that way for a number of years. Maybe 20,000 miles or so.
That is one way but not better way.Ur way is reducing radiator cooling capacity.
Winter is the only chance you really get to fix and repair your equipment. Once the weather gets nice its go time on jobs and have some fun in your off time. I would say dig into the head issue and get it done. Come spring you will be happy everything is fixed and ready to rock.
excellent work andrew its good that you can fix your own equipment
I used to solder the radiator´s on my cars, too. Until the things were completely rotten, as long as there was no long crack in it it always worked.
After watching a lot of Andrew's vids, I will try changing the spark plug in my lawn mower. But not today.
Thanks again from downunder just can't wait to watch when I get a notification come through and a good episode it was to,seems you have a tool and machine for all occasions now.
Just another day in the garage great video. You may already know this but some antifreeze is bad around animals if they drink it. My dog died from it years ago. He had apparently got into some of it on my garage floor.I thought i had cleaned it all up with floor dry. I didn't realize why he was acting weird until it was too late. Animals love the taste of it.
Another great Video Andrew, I can't speak for everyone but I think whatever you produce we'll enjoy watching!
Lacie stealing that sandwich was hilarious, she's so guilty
Great content glad to see your getting caught up on all the little pain in butt jobs. 👍
Andrew.. in the old days on the farm we use to dump a can of pepper into the radiator one hell of a stop leak.. works every time. Make sure you get ALL that antifreeze on the ground clean up so Levi doesn't get to it.... Please.
Its not as big a hazard as it used to be. The put bittering agent in it now so dog's wont drink it. Unfortunately, cats don't seem to mind the bitter taste so it is still poisonous to them.
I was just going write about that anti freeze as well. I didn't know about the bittering agent being added, apparently since 2013. Still a good idea to get it cleaned up and not take a chance! Great video, as all of them are!
I once worked for a big lumber company and they had several forklifts, most were good, a few were bad ,they were a pain to work on. You had to take off so much to get to the problem. It's so compact.
It's bedtime... but a good nights rest will have to wait for this new release.
Same here.
ya we all need a good head shakers before hand, thats why so many like his shit, better then any late night comedy
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Hi andrew i was curious if you had any thoughts or if any of your subscribers had any thoughts on me welding 1 of my backhow legs pistons at a weld point that has sprung a leak. My question is do you think the piston would get to hot if i welded it wothout taking it apart? I have seen some guys do it but im worried the piston would get to hot and melt the gaskets. Any help is appreciated.
i was wondering how you knew how to repair just about everything, until i heard you in another episode say you had a JEEP LOL helped me figure out some of it anyway. really enjoy your videos
Love your techniques on fixing things, just keep the videos coming, can’t wait for some new excavating videos-just awesome dude.
Great fix Andrew. If the rad gets to the point of being unrepairable search out a rad shop that can rebuild it.
As long as the top and bottom tanks (sides in your case) are good then a decent rad shop can replace all the tubes and fins and make it like or better than new.
Great video. Where there’s bubbles there’s troubles, like my grandma use to say.
Almost to 200K Andrew, keep pumping out the videos!
It is refreshing to see your videos where you take equipment that you get for a great deal and turn it into a workhorse. God man, is there anything you cannot fix? You have great patience! Thanks for taking the time to make these and share them.
The surgeon uses a scalpel, Andrew uses an excavator!
Nice macro shot of that radiator repair. Amazing how practical your wrenching skills are.
Had a radiator on a Heli forklift go bad. Replacement unit was $1300 plus another $1k in labor and other minor charges. I took it to a well respected radiator shop and fixed it for $150.00. Did the labor myself and it’s been working for couple of years and no leaks. Saved the company a ton money. Wish they’d sent me a gift card for dinner or something. 😑
Thanks for the great video mate ,when Andrew said ,ok let's test this out we just knew he wasn't going to pick up a pallet or something ,but the mini excavator classic Andrew. Cheers from down under.
Andrew Camarata
Jack of all trades and Master of most.
Excellent reaction to Lacy eating your lunch! Another great repair video. You have inspired me to take on a repair that I have been putting off.
Those small esquavators areas handy as a pocket on a shirt. Air in radiator is usually a head gasket. Might throw the pressure tester on it to see where what why. Levi looked like he had been caught in the cookie jar. I used mine around the house in the foundation work I did when I remodeled. Small footprint, pint of fuel in a long day. Your little forklift did surprise me lifting the eskavator making it easy to pressure wash swing motors, tracks, etc. I get a kick out of your tape with what you have and spray paint... pride of the fleet
Dude I am at least twice your age and worked on deep and surface mines most of my life. You are a very smart and efficient mechanic/excavator. Even my daughter visiting the other day said, "Dad this is so satisfying watching him dig." Need I say anything more? Lol
If the alternator on that forklift spins clockwise there's a chance of the belt catching on that little guard plate you installed.
that makes for another fix it video!!! :)
That's what i was thinking. If the battery is going flat and not starting he should find that out soon enough
Saw it too, then made sure to check the fan when he installed it. It Turing ccw, haha can't believe others caught it too!
Thank you, Andrew, for your most amazing content
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Enjoyed your video. Learned how the thing comes apart. God Bless from Phoenix.
Mannnn you’re the best at fixing just about anything.
the belt was so close to the tube. You have done a good job. Thanks to share your work. I'm learning great stuff
super dope video. Love seeing you fix stuff!
I love that you show your dogs in every video now 🐶
I would replace that head gasket while it’s still winter so you don’t need to fix it when your in the middle of the busy summer work season
Wow, I had no idea it was so difficult to work on a fork lift. I suppose for how compact they are, it makes sense they have so many counter weights. Really interesting video. Thanks Andrew
When you do head gaskets use some permatex 85420 flange dressing on both sides of the gasket. It's actually hylomar in the tube. I learned about if from an engine builder in the early 90's that did factory reman engines for lexus. I have not had a leaking head gasket since. That's way over 150 valve jobs over the past 25 years
Ok, I ordered it. I think I am going to do that job.
I like how he does jobs that normally takes 2-3 dudes, and makes it look easy.
Up close and personal!!! Love your videos! Peace and Good Fortune to you!
Good work every video, I like the way you repair stuff ! Thank you for sharing this.
I am a sub and not just your and you are the only you tuber I no that don’t have any thumbs down!!! You are one kool guy, a good friend to no! Thank you for all your time for us :)
Good job, good job and high five, mister fix it man. I know during the winter jobs are very important, you got bills to pay. But now you can fix your equipment. That's don't costs you a great deal of money. THANKS for sharing your videos.
You know what, when i found this youtube channel i just kind a choose a videos which was most intrested for me. But after i watch 6-7 videos i just started to check every single one, because always its got some bonus inside. For me thats the best way to make very interested channel and keep followers :) Super cool thing
Hats off to you,. Wish I had your confidence
Nice repair, didnt expect that to be solderable.
I can imagine a sturdy/industrial radiator like that to be very expensive.
Modern radiators are I think much more fragile and finely build.
I can imagine that doing so many oddjobs you get a good feeling for whats doable and what not in general.
I like what you fix on your channel and the honest/direct way you document it.
While it must look like Andrew has a dream job, he is alone to do almost everything by himself including all the inherent dangers. He makes it all look easier than it really is.
Now go back and watch some of his earlier videos. They are just as good as this. It is great that Andrew is not a sell out and is true to his fans. I saw he has tee shirts for sale. I would be interested in a hoody for sure or a light jacket. I love it when he does a repair on something no shop would attempt. Great repair Andrew.
You rock Andrew! I enjoy your videos very much always learning thanks.
Andrew, seems like other viewers have the same opinion of you as I....an amazing man who uses COMMON SENSE to tackle EVERYTHING that comes your way. The common sense thing is what way too many lack.
Great videos from a cool guy!
If you ever have to take the counter weight back off here’s a time saving tip. Chain the top of the overhead guard to the top of the mast. Remove the rear overhead guard bolts and then tilt the mast forward. It will lift the back of the overhead guard enough to remove the counter weight. 👍. Love the videos!!!
Yes, that is a much easier idea.
A nice job on the fork truck, seems perhaps the main leak was in the hose. A few years ago I had trouble with a leaking pump boot on a holly carb. I couldn't get a replacement for months, so I put Loctite elephant glue on the inside of the boot hole and on the outside. Sealed the hole at once. Plus it stayed sealed, I got two spare boots but the repaired one just kept on keeping on, therefore I never replaced the repaired one and it's still running fine.
$300 for a Caterpillar forklift seems quite a bargain even if the engine needed rebuilt.
People who buy forklifts for $300 bucks with a blown engine normally do the rebuild themselves, that’s a given.
Replacing the head gasket on the Kamatsu should not be a big job. Would like to see the repair in the future. Spring is coming!
@@mikespain8655 it's never just a head gasket
Yes
Most radiator shop can fix those old metal radiators. That's what I love about the old metal one you can fix them. Not like the new cheap plastic ones.
Your videos have taught me just about everything I know about heavy equipment repair. Thank you for your help.
... that V-belt will most likely get cut slapping against the edge of your metal shield, make a shield that goes at least half around that radiator hose. ya might try a bottle of head gasket repair sealer for the Komatsu... (change the antifreeze afterwards). Bondo also works on leaking radiators! Cheers
I'll bet your father is very proud of you!
youd be suprised some are indifferent to your hard work
Yes I am
Excellent work, no million dollar repair, just getting it done.
did this to a 1979 chevy pimp van once and it worked great, good skill to have soldering & brazing.
Yes, please make a video fixing the head gasket.
Good video, thank you for taking the time to make it.
Sincerely,
Rod
Hey dude, love your channel. FYI anti freeeze doesn't lower the temperature of the water as it operates, it just lowers the temp at which it freezes. So it's fine running the machine without AF in good weather.
Another informative video. Your attention to detail and vocalization of each repair really helps us shade tree mechanics. Appreciate your time Mr. Camarata. Blessings to you and family. Hope your March is a productive and successful month. Later...👉
15:31 You are a fricken surgeon with that excavator!
Andrew: TOLD YA I COULD OPEN A BEER WITH THIS THING!!
I feel like one day, we will see a video of Andrew saying "This is how I sewed my friend's leg back on". And well, of course it will be watched by everybody. Love your videos.
More great repairs by Andrew !
Well done Andrew. Should call you Mr Fix Anything. 👍👍🇵🇪🐕❤️
Andrew. ..I'm convinced that you can fix anything...another well done video....
When that counter weight was swinging around on the long chains I was laugh'n my a$$ off waiting for you to smack that radiator.
Andrew you are a very busy man... I watch your videos and feel tired afterwards. Thanks for your videos and hope to see a video of your new skidsteer in action soon
Love your videos and your honesty....keep it up!
Great to watch you toil away. Good job on the soldering the radiator!
Good job Andrew you've done it by yourself without any help and now its ready for warehouse works