Ben was cracking me up ! He has truck loads of junk setting around everywhere & he was worried that the trailer was 10" outta square with the shop. That was priceless
@@patb7843 Neither cut each other any slack! When the back of the trailer grounded, I thought Casey would blame Ben’s grading and sure enough…. a few minutes later… 17:46 🤣❤️🇷🇴
I saw a wrecking company using a homemade converter dolly for the exact purpose you want one. If you found a wrecked truck and cut the frame far enough ahead to bend the rails in and attach a tongue for towing to the job. A single axle straight frame would work best.
The cost to equip the wrecker with all the items needed for any situation that may occur could cost as much as the wrecker. Maybe wrecker and the truck. Small items add up fast. I kept thinking, why didn’t Ben just put his truck under the trailer and move it. Then I realized that he NEEDED you and Zacklift to move the rear 10”. Good show, hope this comment helps raise your channel.
"THAT'S WHAT SHE SAID" I lost it 🤣🤣🤣! You said it so smoothly and just kept on talking! CONGRATS on the New Setup! I was waiting for the International to snap in half and I was AMAZED how well it took the load and moved the trailor so easily. I think he was a little broken hearted when you drug the International from under the trailor and scooped up the rock, messing up his leveled rock pad. He looked so sad 🥺. It will be okay a shovel and a piece of wood will get it back to looking smoothed and leveled. That was COOL to see both rigs do things maybe not supposed to do but did with no problems. Be Safe! Keep Your Head Up! 👍
The flatbed was brilliant, and probably a lot easier to get out from under the trailer and out of there than a dolly would have been. Also, that’s totally a 48 foot trailer!
I was sitting here at the 16 minute mark going "C'mon, Ben; use your head for something besides a hat rack!" As soon as Casey mentioned the flatbed, I knew exactly what he wanted to do. Because I'm old, and I know stuff. I can't remember what I had for breakfast, and I've forgotten a lot of what I know, but I remember a few things.
I saw a neighbor company unload a full size container with two of those forklifts. It was a risky thing, but I think this forklift and two chains (and an air compressor) would have done the job pulling the trailer over the yard and exactly on that place. The forklift uses less space than the pickup and you can lift near the kingpin from the side and use side-shift for the last 3 feet.
I am glad you explained your reasoning for practicing different maneuvers with the new zacklift at the end. The whole time I was looking at the 10k forklift thinking how easy it would be to move the trailer with that machine. I look forward to seeing the truck work some real life roadside emergencies soon.
We have a gooseneck adapter on our 5th wheel pin and the spring shop has a 2-5/16" ball on a bracket which slides onto one of their fork prongs with a pin to hold it in place. Plenty of weight on the ball (usually about 25% of total weight = about 4,000# for our trailer) so they were able to move our trailer into the shop without locking the adapter onto the ball -- just takes a minute but no need on a fairly smooth surface and no need to dink with the electric landing gear either. :)
You can buy a tandem axle or single axle tractor rear ends with a 5th wheel on it. Then weld a removable tow bar to it. Nice part of having a tandem dolly you'd be able to move a loaded trailer!!! Just Saying.......
How is Ben's truck coming along? Great job all around!! Never try that with anything built lately!! Had a guy a few years back that needed to move a 70 foot house just around on a block, hooked it up to his jacked up Chevy stepside n walked around with! Kinked the frame a bit but still drove!!! Sadly went to leave for work one day in that pickup n had a heart attack n passed!!
I am sure Ben could've moved it with one of the trucks lol. I am a Patreon, I know what is going on with the lights .. But YOU TWO and Grumpy together would be the show !
IH built some great light trucks back in the day….they were 20 years + ahead of the competition in a lot of ways. They were the first to offer a 5 speed overdrive manual transmission in a light (1/2,3/4 and 1 ton) truck, either 2 or 4wd, and they were the first to put a diesel in their light trucks (the D301 inline 6, they’re rare in trucks but they did make them)….both of which they did in the early-mid 1960’s. It’s just a damn shame they never did well with rustproofing / coating their cab / body sheetmetal, their frames and drivetrains were great.
International trucks ROCK. I had a '72 2WD Scout which I took flying several times and it loved it. Fun vid, Casey. And any mfgr who says the Outrigger Jig will void their warranty should be boycotted.
An empty 48 ft away is approximately 10,000 lb and then you probably have about another 1500 lb of liftgate hanging off the back with the batteries in hydraulics, let me tell you what those old Internationals will out pull any Ford Chevy or Mopar truck they were the toughest truck in the era❤❤❤ they were truly workhorses
Yep and that old international flatbed towed it no problum. Then again it was technicly a flatbed 1 ton i think so i prety sure it was designed for that it least for that earth yr it was made in. And it also shows modern is getting lighter.
Very smart on the "boom move over" trick, stuff like that only comes from a very experienced person, not a knowledgeable person but a true experienced person
that Zacklift is an amazing bit of kit , i want one ! i have absolutely no use for it , but i still want one !!! and a week of teaching to go with it .
We used to load hay on a old international and you could stack that thing as high as you possibly go and it would handle it like a champ. Tough old trucks
On this episode of Bennanigans with Casey. They try to modify a 1 ton truck to a dolly to position the mobil warehouse trying not to punch holes in the truck or trailer regrade the parking lot and escape any OSHA violations.😆😆
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Ben was cracking me up ! He has truck loads of junk setting around everywhere & he was worried that the trailer was 10" outta square with the shop. That was priceless
lol yes :)
If you're going to do it, do it right! And besides Ben never cuts Casey any slack.🤗
his junk is all pretty square thogh
Ben thinks like I do... I mept saying to myself " I hope they square that with the building" lol and his "junk" is mostly lined up in rows it seems !
@@patb7843
Neither cut each other any slack! When the back of the trailer grounded, I thought Casey would blame Ben’s grading and sure enough…. a few minutes later… 17:46 🤣❤️🇷🇴
Casey and Ben are a unique blend of good old fun and friendship! They bring out the best in each other
I saw a wrecking company using a homemade converter dolly for the exact purpose you want one. If you found a wrecked truck and cut the frame far enough ahead to bend the rails in and attach a tongue for towing to the job. A single axle straight frame would work best.
You got that right
Casey is the helicopter pilot of tow truck operators
Verily. I'd happily buy the next lot over to become part of their compound when the SHTF.
Building funny . Unnecessary. Things. Only works good with a same 😁🎉 *idiot in mind
Alone building new things from scratch is .. awesome
Who doesn't love shenanigans on the Casey and Ben channel, stay tuned for more!!
Its like a married couple some days
I do
Not everyone complained about how dark it was. I was just along for the ride. Thank you.
Same here , it was cool " seeing " the first job with the new wrecker
The video was dark because it was recorded “after dark” 🤣
Complainers should go figure…
❤🇷🇴
The cost to equip the wrecker with all the items needed for any situation that may occur could cost as much as the wrecker. Maybe wrecker and the truck. Small items add up fast.
I kept thinking, why didn’t Ben just put his truck under the trailer and move it. Then I realized that he NEEDED you and Zacklift to move the rear 10”. Good show, hope this comment helps raise your channel.
The only thing you did wrong was waiting this long to own a Zacklift. Thats thing does it all! Awesome.
I think this was a unique oppoprtunity for Casey. This is a brand new model, and he has serial number 6 or 7.
This channel will cause sales
Jeez, all those old Internationals... I'd be in paradise!!!
Your just Big Boys playing with your toys! Love it.
That was awesome, international trucks are the real deal!!!!! The beast!!!
"THAT'S WHAT SHE SAID"
I lost it 🤣🤣🤣! You said it so smoothly and just kept on talking!
CONGRATS on the New Setup!
I was waiting for the International to snap in half and I was AMAZED how well it took the load and moved the trailor so easily.
I think he was a little broken hearted when you drug the International from under the trailor and scooped up the rock, messing up his leveled rock pad. He looked so sad 🥺. It will be okay a shovel and a piece of wood will get it back to looking smoothed and leveled.
That was COOL to see both rigs do things maybe not supposed to do but did with no problems.
Be Safe!
Keep Your Head Up! 👍
Casey that beautiful truck is training you well😂😂😂😊
The flatbed was brilliant, and probably a lot easier to get out from under the trailer and out of there than a dolly would have been. Also, that’s totally a 48 foot trailer!
I was sitting here at the 16 minute mark going "C'mon, Ben; use your head for something besides a hat rack!" As soon as Casey mentioned the flatbed, I knew exactly what he wanted to do. Because I'm old, and I know stuff. I can't remember what I had for breakfast, and I've forgotten a lot of what I know, but I remember a few things.
You can spin the dolly completely sideways and pull it out with the landing gear down. Just need room to the side.
@@tetedur377😂 oh can I relate!
Love all the corn binders
As far as I’m concerned, you did nothing wrong. No one got hurt, nothing broke and all went as planned. Jobs a good’n. 😎🇬🇧
Just love watching the "Shenanigan Brothers " hard at play, awesome, please keep sharing your Adventures.
I was thinking more like Heckle and Jeckle. Great fun watching the way they bounce off each other and still get the job done.
Your new Zacklift is a beast
AND HELL YA I KNEW THAT OLD TRUCK WOULD PULL TRAILER.
It's always fun when there is no plan just an idea!
So did this video help to sell the truck? 😉
I could only imagine, the Montana compound 😂😂😂
That wrecker setup is amazing. Nothing can beat an old International truck.
Two smart guys having fun.
Always fun and games when you two get together.
whoo hoo!!! the Casey and Ben show....🤣🤣
Top notch shenaniganery!
The only thing I see wrong is , Ben not having any recent videos on his channel , there . Mkay ? The lights bit had me rolling 🤣🤣🤣
Casey and Ben play with their toys! Congrats on over 200k subs as well.
Casey it seems to me that you totally throw a line out just to see who you can troll. Its awesome
I saw a neighbor company unload a full size container with two of those forklifts. It was a risky thing, but I think this forklift and two chains (and an air compressor) would have done the job pulling the trailer over the yard and exactly on that place. The forklift uses less space than the pickup and you can lift near the kingpin from the side and use side-shift for the last 3 feet.
You wouldn't even need a compressor. Wind the springs back on the brake pots.
Zacklift is an impressive tool Thanks for sharing
At 22:30 is the best sale pitch on Craigslist.😂😂😂
Fun! Now you can just pop over there and shuffle his whole fleet of trucks!!
I am glad you explained your reasoning for practicing different maneuvers with the new zacklift at the end. The whole time I was looking at the 10k forklift thinking how easy it would be to move the trailer with that machine. I look forward to seeing the truck work some real life roadside emergencies soon.
That's more like a 10 or 20 ton forklift!
@@wesman7837 I thought it said 10000 on the side
We have a gooseneck adapter on our 5th wheel pin and the spring shop has a 2-5/16" ball on a bracket which slides onto one of their fork prongs with a pin to hold it in place. Plenty of weight on the ball (usually about 25% of total weight = about 4,000# for our trailer) so they were able to move our trailer into the shop without locking the adapter onto the ball -- just takes a minute but no need on a fairly smooth surface and no need to dink with the electric landing gear either. :)
My old Aunts were almost as picky as Ben😂😂😂❤.
I think someone really likes their new truck
Zacklift will be loving this colab with all the content for their kit as you get used to your new rig.
Fun to watch.
Measuring 10inches off wheels 15 feet from the back of the trailer means you actually moved the back more than 10 inches. Don’t tell Ben.
I thought the same thing 👍
"Don't tell Ben.." You just did !!!
just a little Trig will do ya!
Both you and Ben make things always an adventure ,,, grate vid ,,,,
Fine entertainment from start to finish.
I like that wrecker a lot .
You can buy a tandem axle or single axle tractor rear ends with a 5th wheel on it. Then weld a removable tow bar to it. Nice part of having a tandem dolly you'd be able to move a loaded trailer!!! Just Saying.......
You did it all correctly, No property damage, no equipment damage and fun was had by all. Issues with that are from small minds…
Just watch a professional at work learning his machinery. Very impressed 👏
How is Ben's truck coming along? Great job all around!! Never try that with anything built lately!! Had a guy a few years back that needed to move a 70 foot house just around on a block, hooked it up to his jacked up Chevy stepside n walked around with! Kinked the frame a bit but still drove!!! Sadly went to leave for work one day in that pickup n had a heart attack n passed!!
Casey, I enjoy the way you think 😊
Hope we get to see the tanker & propane truck tows !
Nope
Team work makes the dream work. Love watching you 2 work together
I am sure Ben could've moved it with one of the trucks lol. I am a Patreon, I know what is going on with the lights .. But YOU TWO and Grumpy together would be the show !
IH built some great light trucks back in the day….they were 20 years + ahead of the competition in a lot of ways. They were the first to offer a 5 speed overdrive manual transmission in a light (1/2,3/4 and 1 ton) truck, either 2 or 4wd, and they were the first to put a diesel in their light trucks (the D301 inline 6, they’re rare in trucks but they did make them)….both of which they did in the early-mid 1960’s. It’s just a damn shame they never did well with rustproofing / coating their cab / body sheetmetal, their frames and drivetrains were great.
HUSBAND AND WIFE ACT. Lots of laughter. Thanks
Casey it's just like a boat. Bust out another thousand
That Zacklift is rad!
Good job guys 😊
boys and their toys, having fun
good one
International trucks ROCK. I had a '72 2WD Scout which I took flying several times and it loved it.
Fun vid, Casey. And any mfgr who says the Outrigger Jig will void their warranty should be boycotted.
An empty 48 ft away is approximately 10,000 lb and then you probably have about another 1500 lb of liftgate hanging off the back with the batteries in hydraulics, let me tell you what those old Internationals will out pull any Ford Chevy or Mopar truck they were the toughest truck in the era❤❤❤ they were truly workhorses
Thank God for RUclips to make things much harder than they actually are.
I love that new wrecker , Casey .
Here in Texas, we refer to the pew pews as a cordless hole punch. Y'all have a Blessed day and be safe!
Y'all did a great job I'm proud of y'all
Congratulations on getting the big rig fully operational. Looks Great!
Enjoy your videos! Thank you!
Good practice with your new wrecker
RIDICULOUSLY AWESOME...!!!!
Hi there mate I like our truck mate great looking
Hey good news there's a place in Montana called Sapphire Ridge. Perfect place for the Ben and Casey compound.
All them Internationals! Binders are the best! Built solid and sturdy! Gotta love it!
Awesome. Fun times
No comments yet after 40 min. vid online and 6600 viewers.. must mean you did good! 😆👍
Moving the trailer with that International flatbed is worth two thumbs up 👍👍
This took me back to 12 years old watching my dad move a 14x70 mobile home with a 78 ford bronco neighbors said it couldn't be done but it did.
Thank you for, what I assume were, your efforts with the audio in the conversation you guys had outside! Nice being able to hear the two of you.
Tell the haters to pound sand. You seem to know what you're doing even when you make it up as you go.
Absolutely love when you 2 are up to shenanigans. That box trailer with a lift gate about 12 too 13000 lbs.
Great video!!!
Yep and that old international flatbed towed it no problum.
Then again it was technicly a flatbed 1 ton i think so i prety sure it was designed for that it least for that earth yr it was made in.
And it also shows modern is getting lighter.
Very nice work and fun thanks 👍👍👍👍👍
New wrecker = new and improved shenanigans
Good team work.
Very smart on the "boom move over" trick, stuff like that only comes from a very experienced person, not a knowledgeable person but a true experienced person
🤫 don’t blow my cover!
The OSHA Violations :D - Love it!
Every time you two are together, we get Dumbshit Gold Productions, and we need more Dumbshit Gold Productions, PLEASE.......
Great work guys.
that Zacklift is an amazing bit of kit , i want one ! i have absolutely no use for it , but i still want one !!! and a week of teaching to go with it .
Love the shenanigans!
People gittenner Dun! Love seeing the progress. Moving forward!!
Fun with Ben and Casey
We used to load hay on a old international and you could stack that thing as high as you possibly go and it would handle it like a champ. Tough old trucks
On this episode of Bennanigans with Casey. They try to modify a 1 ton truck to a dolly to position the mobil warehouse trying not to punch holes in the truck or trailer regrade the parking lot and escape any OSHA violations.😆😆
Thanks !
Good job brother
Hey, I am believer in these Hay Binders, they are tough trucks, they were made to use not to look at!!
That was fun to watch! Your cameraman is doing a great job filming Shenanigans!
The blue truck looked like a matchbox toy under the trailer! I’m extremely impressed! The tow truck was awesome too! Great fun to watch. 👏👏👏
😂😂😂 no good deed goes unpunished Casey...
That's awesome. Worked great.
Ben always has some extremely high quality shenanigans to get up to.
Oh, trailer weight on that is probably 15k or so.
15k total, or 15k on the kingpin?
@@Mark_Bridgestotal
Awesome!
Great video!!!
That awesome!!!
That truck is totally bad@ss. Keep up the great work.
Fun times. That old International is amazing. 😊😊😊😊
The thing Ben picked up was a pair of hackle pliers for fly tying.