As a Michigan resident I've never known the luxury of a pump jockey. One day when I was working at a gas station as a clerk I had an elderly woman from Oregon comes to my pump who had never pumped gas in her life and needed me to come pump her fuel for her. I was dumb founded until my sister who lives in Oregon explained to me that you couldn't pump your own fuel out there. It still blows my mind.
I remember driving into Oregon once. No one told me about the gas filler up person before I got into Oregon. I rolled up to a gas station got out and stuck my card into a machine trying to fill it up. Some guy comes running up "you can't do that". I'm an adult. I've been putting gas in vehicles for 20 years. I know how it works. This guy then explains to me what the deal is. Is weird having that full service experience
First time trying to get gas in Oregon, there were two creepy men at the pumps so I when to another station. At the second station I realized they are there to pump gas.
I remember that week. Gave a lot of nurses and essential workers rides to and from work. Did the same the other night when we had snow. I ordered kinetic ropes too to replace my 10k tow strap for next week. Can’t wait to use it next week when spun out cars need pulled back on the road to get to work.
I was in gp 5. My 3rd cleanup. At Coyote I I picked up all the brass, shotgun shells, and broken glass targets........last June, I went up there 4.7.23 and the mess was worse than last year. Nice meeting you in person, Casey. I'm still working on the rotator. So far, just tax tokens!
Thanks for explaining the video gear that you use. Often wondered how you do the pan shots with apparently no one operating the camera. Your editing is awesome! Always enjoy your explanations on why you do things the way that you do. Thanks!!!!
I do like that 360 camera , gives the impression there's a camera guy without there being a camera guy and the video quality is great ( along with your other camera ) thanks for bringing us along , Casey
Ordered my Banks diff cover today, for my Ford 10.5 rear end on my motorhome, since I will be flat towing my Jeep behind it, in the mountains next year. Will be in your neck of the woods in June.
Come On all you folks in Oregon, That live near Casey, If your going to get one stuck, you need to do a better Job, Casey has been getting off way to Easy! lol
That ice has caused some major havoc. Glad it was a tad better when you got the uHaul out! The 360 makes for some rad shots! Thank you for all the extra edit times it requires Casey!
Totally get what you are saying! I used to have a "new" truck all the time........... Now I drive a 1987 F-350 6.9 idi diesel 4x4 dually and my bigger truck is a 1984 F700 with a 6V53 Detroit. Love them WAY better. Thank You for what you do and stay safe!
There were all those branch’s on that tree right next to his stuck tire that he could have shoved in there to get traction. And if that was his driveway why didn’t he go get his shovel and dig the ice out? Dude! But we get more content from Mr. LaDelle 🎉
Thanks for explaining your video equipment Casey, much appreciated. Coming from a guy that doesn't know as much as I'd like to know about cameras, LOL I seriously thought with the 360 camera you were carrying some sort of device on you that the camera follows, sort of like how a drone works when it follows you. You sure do have nice equipment that's for sure.
I want to thank you to you. In one video you talked about the "traction control" and how in snow it's no help. I got stuck the other day and after a couple attempts to get free I remembered you said to shut it off. I did that and got unstuck right away. Great advice. Thank you.
Casey I always enjoy your videos your filming makes it feel like we are there with you which is a great thing. I hope to one day get the opportunity to meet you in person.
I don't like icy roads at all. Never have. You drive well and carefully which I appreciate. I really like how you explain the equipment you use. Thorough and plain talk. Thank you.
Aren't awesome video and recovery helping that guy in the u-haul truck, People Are so inquisitive and happy to know each and everything you do. I like your videos cause I never know what you're gonna do and that's the exciting part of it thank you for sharing
Casey, there is a new remote called "GPS Action Remote" thant can be used with your Insta360 camera. You can use the remote to start and stop your camera. Thanks for your continued prime content. Cheers from Canada
My Dad's F250 was a camper special. Auxiliary tank was rusted out. Just the cab tank, & the gas gauge wasn't accurate. Dad installed extra tanks in front of the back wheels...we had capacity for about 60 gallons w/ those tanks. I learned to estimate mileage so I wouldn't run out. I must have done ok, bc occasionally I'd think it needed lots of fuel & the pump would shut off sooner than expected. There's ways around not having a good gas gauge.
I appreciate your videos. Your charity is admirable. While I’m a huge retro fan, especially of your tow truck, I cringe when I see you operating on roadways with retro emergency lights. It would be nice to see your towing rig with some LED warning lights.
@@dabuya yeah, ouch is what someone says when they get hit on the side of the road because their stupid enough to think that blinding and distracting someone who is driving a vehicle towards them is a good idea…. To put it simply, fuck everything about LED strobe lights.
Great video, thanks for having us along for the adventures, always lked winter there, could clean the dirt off the dash and seats, would stay clean till spring when the dust and dirt start flying again
I heard you mentioned heated gloves, I got a pair this week, I've bought, Cathcart, Duluth Trading, none could keep my hands from being to cold, finish cleaning driveway, in Southern Michigan. To warm to test your doing great. Recovery angel.
Unfortunate thing happened at that address. 😕 on a more pleasant note I live at the base of the "hill" you zoomed in on while you was showcasing your gear. By the way thank you so much for sharing your gear. Looking for a good water proof camera.
Actually, the Ford Dual tanks filler tubes were both on the driver's side. The back tank was between the frame rails behind the axle. The front tank was between the frame rail and the driveshaft on driver's side. Depending on year and wheel base on capacity. Mine had like 19 gal in rear and something slightly bigger for the front.
@@jeffjarboe3634 For the stock Fords with stock bed, yes, that's true. With the tow bed like he has, especially if said tow truck has an under reach, the second tank gets removed due to a lack of room for it once the tow box gets installed.
@@jeffjarboe3634 I read the whole thing as I READ the comments, unlike many that jump in, make a comment, only to repeat what someone else has already said elsewhere in the comments because they didn't read what others have said first. First off, I should have replied to the initial poster, not you but your reply can lead to some confusion for the rest of us, just saying I told Casey and he yelled at me, can be seen 2 different ways, you told him about the tow trucks not having 2 tanks, or having 2 fuel tanks when they don't. BTW, Casey did point out in this video the switch for the 2 tanks is still installed in the dash, as these trucks are sold in commercial form with both tanks in place since they are fastened to the frame, not the bed and the conversion company removes the stock bed, if equipped and adds the tow box and removes the rear tank for now there is no room for it and does other mods as needed to an otherwise stock dually Ford.
Good tow there. The weather there in Bend gets pretty bad. Here in Colorado Springs we just started getting bad weather in the past few weeks. I don't see a lot of trucks like yours. Be safe on all the ice.
I like your channel, you are a great guy to help people for free. I used to live in the mountains with snow and think that guy with the uhaul could have driver himself out if he put sand or cat litter in front of the tires. I always carried a bag of cat littler in the truck and car in the winter. The school busses had a pipe that dumped sand in front of the tires with a switch from in the cab, they never used chains. P.S. I also always carried chains, however they were not used much
I know you're going to hate me for asking more technical questions. What editing software do you use? The one I'm currently using DON'T offer the ability to edit nicely the 360 footage. I'm still using Windows Movie Maker. I know I'm probably one of the last few holdouts that still use that antique program anymore.
With the weather here, it's nice to have someone pump the gas for me. The icing on the cake is when they clean either the windshield or the back window. I can remember when they used to check the oil and radiator fluids!
Back in 67, after Asian Vacay, I worked at a gas station in Anaheim. We pumped gas, cleaned all windows, checked oil, rad, Trans, tires, etc, now that's full service. Cash box on island so we didn't have to go into convience (whos?), store to prepay. 22 yo back then and my hi sch friends would come by, (those who weren't still in Nam). Now I live in Ore. Friend of mine lives in Prineville, tells me the town is in a Crater (lake) without the water.
@@Rat-Builder Western Washington last month had cold snow for a couple of days, cold enough that some of us had momentarily partially frozen pipes (thankfully, none burst at my place) and an ice storm/freezing rain, then on Christmas eve day, it warmed up and rained all day. That Friday, it was icy like the dickens.
@@johnhpalmer6098 I don't think that there is anything as slick as ice with water on top of it. I have driven in freezing rain before, it is definitely scary.
for a very rough estimate, F - 32, then remember the digit in the tens place, take half the result of the subtraction, and add the digit from the tens place to that. It is close, but not exact. So 52F, -32, is 20, remember the 2, half of 20 is 10, and add the 2, you get 12. While the actual number is 11.1C
If you can get a thermometer that shows both scales then it's easy to find out what temperature someone is talking about. We've had one of those for years and it's come in really handy.
@@sharonmiller6436 Generally it's the lower temps that we (I) tend to struggle with. 20F means nothing to me. Yet 80F I kind of know roughly what that would feel like. We also talk about 104f etc for having a temperature. In the UK we have an odd mix of metric and imperial. I still ask for timber in feet/inches?!
@@theincredulousr That's kind of what it's like here in Canada. Normal body temp is 37C or 98.6F. Lumber is still 2x4 and 2x6 though that was before it was planed down so the actual size is 1.625x3.5 or thereabouts for a 2x4. It got crazy with dimensions of 4x8 sheets of stuff working out to be 4 digits in mm. No one will use it so back to the 4'x8'. 20F looks to be about -6C. 32F is freezing or 0C. When you get down to the -40 range they are pretty equal no matter the measurement. 🙂
A few videos ago (tracked jeep recovers 3 vehicles) I thought you had a drone set to track you as you drove down the road. Now I see it's that amazing 360 camera you've used before. Good to see you have a new stick for it. It's been bent a time or two, hasn't it? Also, kudos on your improved editing skills. The audio cuts were a little abrupt for a while, but not overwhelming. Better gear? Better editing software? Better Casey skills?
I'm the same way Casey...prefer my 03 Ram. Love the silver Ram you own. Guess I don't care for that super high auto payment. Would I like a new diesel Ram, sure but just not that payment. Thanks for everything 👍
I hear ya on the old trucks lol! my truck is a200 f350 7.3 fx4(back when it was more than a sticker lol) I got for 10k 4 years ago, she just turned 130k! work truck(compa y I work for provides it and all maintenance whatever) is a 19' 5.0 f150. good truck but I can't ride down the deer roads and hear that damm ding ding ding for no seat belt! work truck is ² wheel anyways! great video you stay true to yourself by the minute!
You keep saying Desert, but I'm not sure you know what that word means ~ Sincerely, Arizona The cant pump your own gas was the silliest thing I've ever seen! ~ Also Arizona! :) Love your Channel! Keep up the good work!
As a Michigan resident I've never known the luxury of a pump jockey. One day when I was working at a gas station as a clerk I had an elderly woman from Oregon comes to my pump who had never pumped gas in her life and needed me to come pump her fuel for her. I was dumb founded until my sister who lives in Oregon explained to me that you couldn't pump your own fuel out there. It still blows my mind.
I remember driving into Oregon once. No one told me about the gas filler up person before I got into Oregon. I rolled up to a gas station got out and stuck my card into a machine trying to fill it up. Some guy comes running up "you can't do that". I'm an adult. I've been putting gas in vehicles for 20 years. I know how it works. This guy then explains to me what the deal is. Is weird having that full service experience
First time trying to get gas in Oregon, there were two creepy men at the pumps so I when to another station. At the second station I realized they are there to pump gas.
You can also pump your own in Oregon if you're on a motorcycle.
New Jersey is the same way. I do not like anyone else messing with my vehicle.
@@t.l.robinson2162 I agree with you on that
Yeah been hoping they would get rid of the full service law in Oregon. Have had so much gas spilled on my stepside bed from lazy attendants.
Thanks for filling us in on your gear!
Thanks for the metric conversion.
Always praise your equipment.
Hope you had a great Christmas and wishing you a great and prosperous New Year
Great job Casey.
Another great video! 😊Stay safe out there!❤️🙏
Thats a nice looking truck that old tow truck.
I remember that week. Gave a lot of nurses and essential workers rides to and from work. Did the same the other night when we had snow. I ordered kinetic ropes too to replace my 10k tow strap for next week. Can’t wait to use it next week when spun out cars need pulled back on the road to get to work.
I was in gp 5. My 3rd cleanup. At Coyote I I picked up all the brass, shotgun shells, and broken glass targets........last June, I went up there 4.7.23 and the mess was worse than last year. Nice meeting you in person, Casey. I'm still working on the rotator. So far, just tax tokens!
Thanks for explaining the video gear that you use. Often wondered how you do the pan shots with apparently no one operating the camera. Your editing is awesome! Always enjoy your explanations on why you do things the way that you do. Thanks!!!!
Well said
Casey, You are Awesome. If I ever get stuck up in Oregon I will call You for a Recovery Rescue.
I like the old trucks too
Ice cleats for your shoes is handy.
Thanks for putting in the Celsius for us Canadians, this we understand. Lol.
I do like that 360 camera , gives the impression there's a camera guy without there being a camera guy and the video quality is great ( along with your other camera ) thanks for bringing us along , Casey
And it also explains away my invisible snowmobile comment from the other day. But I still think he has an invisible ghost rider.
Ordered my Banks diff cover today, for my Ford 10.5 rear end on my motorhome, since I will be flat towing my Jeep behind it, in the mountains next year. Will be in your neck of the woods in June.
Yes, nice to go whit you! Interesting to see the camera!
That Sony Cam almost zoomed to where you just pulled the uhaul out. Ha haa
Come On all you folks in Oregon, That live near Casey, If your going to get one stuck, you need to do a better Job, Casey has been getting off way to Easy! lol
I see you finally got a better truck
That ice has caused some major havoc. Glad it was a tad better when you got the uHaul out! The 360 makes for some rad shots! Thank you for all the extra edit times it requires Casey!
Thank you for taking us for the ride. Like your videos. God bless you all the time and the family to.
Totally get what you are saying! I used to have a "new" truck all the time........... Now I drive a 1987 F-350 6.9 idi diesel 4x4 dually and my bigger truck is a 1984 F700 with a 6V53 Detroit. Love them WAY better. Thank You for what you do and stay safe!
There were all those branch’s on that tree right next to his stuck tire that he could have shoved in there to get traction. And if that was his driveway why didn’t he go get his shovel and dig the ice out?
Dude!
But we get more content from Mr. LaDelle 🎉
Thanks for explaining your video equipment Casey, much appreciated. Coming from a guy that doesn't know as much as I'd like to know about cameras, LOL I seriously thought with the 360 camera you were carrying some sort of device on you that the camera follows, sort of like how a drone works when it follows you. You sure do have nice equipment that's for sure.
I want to thank you to you. In one video you talked about the "traction control" and how in snow it's no help. I got stuck the other day and after a couple attempts to get free I remembered you said to shut it off. I did that and got unstuck right away. Great advice. Thank you.
It's really great that you also you Insta360, and Osmo Action 3 is just amazing and can handle really cold temperature.
Casey your videos always put a smile on my face. Thank you
Mr Casey Nice ice skating. Thanks for sharing and stay safe
You had me at Taco Bell. True authentic Mexican food.
Thanks Casey for explaining the camera’s you use. ❤️🇦🇺🇺🇸
Enjoyed
a fine example of why we all need Yankum ropes . Thank You . Easy is best
Happy New Year Casey and Casey’s Family!! Thank You For All Your Doing Mate!!🥰🫶🏼
Best videos weekly! Like watching this channel keep up the good work💪🏻
Wow that zoom on the Sony is amazing and super stable being so far away.
Happy to ride along with you today. Sorry I wasn't a better conversationalist to keep you company on today's ride.
Great new year:-) from Boise . Yer in our neck of woods:-)
Casey I always enjoy your videos your filming makes it feel like we are there with you which is a great thing.
I hope to one day get the opportunity to meet you in person.
I had a good friend back in the early 1980's who lived in Prineville. Beautiful desert country.
That was cool.....it was right in my own neighborhood.
Great video
Again Casey goes where I used to drive a lot ....Thank you for the memories...AGAIN!!!! Keep em coming!
Nothing makes me happier than seeing your videos at the top of my feed!
I don't like icy roads at all. Never have. You drive well and carefully which I appreciate. I really like how you explain the equipment you use. Thorough and plain talk. Thank you.
Aren't awesome video and recovery helping that guy in the u-haul truck, People Are so inquisitive and happy to know each and everything you do. I like your videos cause I never know what you're gonna do and that's the exciting part of it thank you for sharing
Nothing wrong with nice and easy!! Good video. Always enjoy seeing what you're up to 😀
Good morning
I have to ask - did I inspire this video?!?! Too funny....
Good Morning Casey! Always a pleasure to see your video's.
Casey, there is a new remote called "GPS Action Remote" thant can be used with your Insta360 camera. You can use the remote to start and stop your camera. Thanks for your continued prime content. Cheers from Canada
Nice smooth recovery Casey. Thks for breaking down what your using to record. 🤙😎
My Dad's F250 was a camper special. Auxiliary tank was rusted out. Just the cab tank, & the gas gauge wasn't accurate. Dad installed extra tanks in front of the back wheels...we had capacity for about 60 gallons w/ those tanks. I learned to estimate mileage so I wouldn't run out. I must have done ok, bc occasionally I'd think it needed lots of fuel & the pump would shut off sooner than expected. There's ways around not having a good gas gauge.
Thanks for the gear break down, you do great work...
I appreciate your videos. Your charity is admirable. While I’m a huge retro fan, especially of your tow truck, I cringe when I see you operating on roadways with retro emergency lights. It would be nice to see your towing rig with some LED warning lights.
Modern LED lights are stupid and dangerous. You will never see me put that worthless garbage on this truck.
Ouch!
@@dabuya yeah, ouch is what someone says when they get hit on the side of the road because their stupid enough to think that blinding and distracting someone who is driving a vehicle towards them is a good idea….
To put it simply, fuck everything about LED strobe lights.
I understand that you disagree with my comment, but man, did you have to come that hard on both of your responses?
@@dabuya that was the light version of how I really feel. Trust me, I am holding back.
Great video, thanks for having us along for the adventures, always lked winter there, could clean the dirt off the dash and seats, would stay clean till spring when the dust and dirt start flying again
From Minnesota, have driven in snow and cold. Looked like all Uhaul needed was a good push. That wet ice/packed snow will slip and slide every time.
Another Great Video Brother ! Thank you for sharing this Excellent content with us ❤️
That 360° camera is super cool I don’t need one but I’ll probably buy one anyway lol
Hey KC they make snow corks.. 🤣
Interesting camera information - answered my questions to be sure!
If I would have known that I would have reached out. Could have used your help in Albany lol.
I heard you mentioned heated gloves, I got a pair this week, I've bought, Cathcart, Duluth Trading, none could keep my hands from being to cold, finish cleaning driveway, in Southern Michigan. To warm to test your doing great. Recovery angel.
Unfortunate thing happened at that address. 😕 on a more pleasant note I live at the base of the "hill" you zoomed in on while you was showcasing your gear. By the way thank you so much for sharing your gear. Looking for a good water proof camera.
GREAT RIDE ALONG!
Nice and easy job 👌🏻 👍
I went to Salem the same day, lots of trucks and cars in the ditch. Good running buddy 😂
Actually, the Ford Dual tanks filler tubes were both on the driver's side. The back tank was between the frame rails behind the axle. The front tank was between the frame rail and the driveshaft on driver's side. Depending on year and wheel base on capacity. Mine had like 19 gal in rear and something slightly bigger for the front.
That’s what I told Casey and he yelled at me
@@jeffjarboe3634 For the stock Fords with stock bed, yes, that's true. With the tow bed like he has, especially if said tow truck has an under reach, the second tank gets removed due to a lack of room for it once the tow box gets installed.
@@johnhpalmer6098 If you read my reply I never said that was not true
@@jeffjarboe3634 I read the whole thing as I READ the comments, unlike many that jump in, make a comment, only to repeat what someone else has already said elsewhere in the comments because they didn't read what others have said first.
First off, I should have replied to the initial poster, not you but your reply can lead to some confusion for the rest of us, just saying I told Casey and he yelled at me, can be seen 2 different ways, you told him about the tow trucks not having 2 tanks, or having 2 fuel tanks when they don't. BTW, Casey did point out in this video the switch for the 2 tanks is still installed in the dash, as these trucks are sold in commercial form with both tanks in place since they are fastened to the frame, not the bed and the conversion company removes the stock bed, if equipped and adds the tow box and removes the rear tank for now there is no room for it and does other mods as needed to an otherwise stock dually Ford.
@@johnhpalmer6098 I didn't doubt why one tank was removed for the bed. I was just stating OEM placement.
Good tow there. The weather there in Bend gets pretty bad. Here in Colorado Springs we just started getting bad weather in the past few weeks. I don't see a lot of trucks like yours. Be safe on all the ice.
You're one of the best on you tube, I wish you and your family good health and a blessed new year.
I like your channel, you are a great guy to help people for free. I used to live in the mountains with snow and think that guy with the uhaul could have driver himself out if he put sand or cat litter in front of the tires. I always carried a bag of cat littler in the truck and car in the winter. The school busses had a pipe that dumped sand in front of the tires with a switch from in the cab, they never used chains. P.S. I also always carried chains, however they were not used much
Thanks for the camera info. Like your style.just the facts
I know you're going to hate me for asking more technical questions.
What editing software do you use?
The one I'm currently using DON'T offer the ability to edit nicely the 360 footage. I'm still using Windows Movie Maker. I know I'm probably one of the last few holdouts that still use that antique program anymore.
Easy. Good camera
Thanks for sharing !
Thank you, Casey. Give me a call before you head out next time, I wanna come along! lol
NICE
Nice video
I sometimes forget to press record.😂😂 Thanks for the video
One of the best recoveries I’ve ever done never made it to RUclips because I never pressed the record button
With the weather here, it's nice to have someone pump the gas for me. The icing on the cake is when they clean either the windshield or the back window.
I can remember when they used to check the oil and radiator fluids!
Back in 67, after Asian Vacay, I worked at a gas station in Anaheim. We pumped gas, cleaned all windows, checked oil, rad, Trans, tires, etc, now that's full service. Cash box on island so we didn't have to go into convience (whos?), store to prepay. 22 yo back then and my hi sch friends would come by, (those who weren't still in Nam). Now I live in Ore. Friend of mine lives in Prineville, tells me the town is in a Crater (lake) without the water.
thanks for the camera information
In Oregon you can legally pump your own diesel. You can also pump your own fuel in city’s smaller that 50k population.
We had overnight LOW of 45° in the Valley! (Thur, Jan 5) I imagine you're warming up too. What a change a week makes in Oregon! 😄👍
I have lived in Nevada, and Idaho, it is the same thing in those states too.
@@Rat-Builder Western Washington last month had cold snow for a couple of days, cold enough that some of us had momentarily partially frozen pipes (thankfully, none burst at my place) and an ice storm/freezing rain, then on Christmas eve day, it warmed up and rained all day. That Friday, it was icy like the dickens.
@@johnhpalmer6098 I don't think that there is anything as slick as ice with water on top of it. I have driven in freezing rain before, it is definitely scary.
Excellent video and explanations!
Great video and I like the explanation of your cameras very well done
I like the shot of you picking up the tripod, reminds me of Survivorman back in the day
I agree man you wanna get off road trip you don't want a new truck
Thanks for the F to C temp conversion , very useful for us metric users as no idea what temp is in F. 👍
for a very rough estimate, F - 32, then remember the digit in the tens place, take half the result of the subtraction, and add the digit from the tens place to that. It is close, but not exact. So 52F, -32, is 20, remember the 2, half of 20 is 10, and add the 2, you get 12. While the actual number is 11.1C
If you can get a thermometer that shows both scales then it's easy to find out what temperature someone is talking about. We've had one of those for years and it's come in really handy.
@@sharonmiller6436 Generally it's the lower temps that we (I) tend to struggle with. 20F means nothing to me. Yet 80F I kind of know roughly what that would feel like. We also talk about 104f etc for having a temperature. In the UK we have an odd mix of metric and imperial. I still ask for timber in feet/inches?!
@@theincredulousr That's kind of what it's like here in Canada. Normal body temp is 37C or 98.6F. Lumber is still 2x4 and 2x6 though that was before it was planed down so the actual size is 1.625x3.5 or thereabouts for a 2x4. It got crazy with dimensions of 4x8 sheets of stuff working out to be 4 digits in mm. No one will use it so back to the 4'x8'.
20F looks to be about -6C. 32F is freezing or 0C. When you get down to the -40 range they are pretty equal no matter the measurement. 🙂
A few videos ago (tracked jeep recovers 3 vehicles) I thought you had a drone set to track you as you drove down the road. Now I see it's that amazing 360 camera you've used before. Good to see you have a new stick for it. It's been bent a time or two, hasn't it?
Also, kudos on your improved editing skills. The audio cuts were a little abrupt for a while, but not overwhelming. Better gear? Better editing software? Better Casey skills?
No changes
I'm the same way Casey...prefer my 03 Ram. Love the silver Ram you own. Guess I don't care for that super high auto payment. Would I like a new diesel Ram, sure but just not that payment. Thanks for everything 👍
The describing how customers are filming was killing me 😀
4K - - Great!
Which truck does Riley like to go to school in? I really like the DJI camera. The video is more life like.
Rollback
@@CaseyLaDelle LOL, I will bet that she will one day drive it too. She is a treasure!!
@@Rat-Builder she already has, look back through my shorts lol
Good Morning .
I hear ya on the old trucks lol! my truck is a200 f350 7.3 fx4(back when it was more than a sticker lol) I got for 10k 4 years ago, she just turned 130k! work truck(compa y I work for provides it and all maintenance whatever) is a 19' 5.0 f150. good truck but I can't ride down the deer roads and hear that damm ding ding ding for no seat belt! work truck is ² wheel anyways! great video you stay true to yourself by the minute!
Called Card Lock!!
You keep saying Desert, but I'm not sure you know what that word means ~ Sincerely, Arizona
The cant pump your own gas was the silliest thing I've ever seen! ~ Also Arizona! :)
Love your Channel! Keep up the good work!
I know exactly what it means, and that’s why I say it.
@@CaseyLaDelle Well you also say taco bell is mexican food so theres that lol! Just funning you Sir!
At 3:46 your rear-view mirror looked like it had a dog face on it 🤣