I come from a construction family. One of my brothers is trained in heavy equipment. So I am interested in many things. Thanks for your explanation of the grader's methods, even crowning the road. I appreciate your explanations of many things, from recovery work to the ways you get paid. Because of this I let the ads run when I'm visiting favorite channels, including yours.
If Maintaining means keeping up on in regular intervals, does maintenancing mean like when my parents check their oil after the engine starts knocking and then add 3 quarts to bring the level up into the safe range? The worst part is that my dad is a diesel mechanic by trade and has been for 40 years…
I use to run a roller on a blacktop crew before I retired. The cab was wide open, cold in the mornings and very hot in the evenings. But really I enjoyed it. Take care Casey.
The thing is in a rual Area the county road district does not pay that much and when someone learns how to work on those really good go somewhere else for a better paying job.
@@jakewemette8267 dum dum? Wow... I live on a gravel road (hint, no salt). And before you attempt to call someone stupid you may wanna figure out how to spell "dumb".
Cool video Sir ! A mix of you in every day life. Thanks for bringing us along for the ride ! Hope the snow mobile recovery goes well for you and everyone involved as well ! ✌️❤️🙏
My brother used to build houses in developments, they would let people move into the houses as they finished them…it’s amazing how much grief he’d get as he was doing the next house. It’s like the idiots expected him to build without a single hammer sound….the first three or four they could do in 5-6 weeks the last few would take 8-10 because they’d only be able work 8 to 4 instead of 6 to 8 like they’d do the first ones…. Sheeple at their finest
Do you suppose that lady knows where the road right of way ends? May not be her property line. It usually goes beyond what you think is your property line. You may pay taxes on it but you don't control it when the road needs widening.
@@CaseyLaDelle We had some people discover that the hard way last fall when the city had a meeting regarding putting sidewalks along the street I'm on. My wood fence (noise barrier) got moved back 8' from the curb edge for the clear view triangle during the inspection, and now there are all kinds of upset people that have fences and hedges right tight to the curb that will have to be moved back 5 1/2 feet for the new sidewalk. The city owns approximately 6' of the land beside my house that I've always known about, but I keep it clean, mowed and watered because I don't want it to look shi**y like so many others do.
57WillysCJ - You only pay taxes on the actual property that you own, but often people believe their property goes to roadway edge which it rarely does.
@@JohnHallgren I have a street in the front and an alley in the back. Property is at the edge of both. There are set backs front and back which allows the city to expand if needed, it also allows them to pile snow 8 feet high in the winter. It also cuts back how much yard you can fence. Many ignore those setbacks when they plant shrubs and trees. They will pay for the property if they widen the street but you can't stop them because of it and when the street is widened, it has a new set back. Each state and city might be somewhat different, but basically all the same. It's why I would never buy in a section that is increasing in size. It's why in some cities there is no front yard any more.
someone needs to inform her "right of way" is measured from center of road each direction, her property line means nothing.. Normally 6-10 ft past the edge of existing road she has no say over.. NONE. Having plowed roads for years i've had similar "Karens" I usually plowed them full and let them dig a way out.. "Never piss off the road crew guys"
The only thing that I have to maintain my driveway with is a box blade and a JD tractor. You seem to have a lot of machines at your disposal to maintain yours. I never understood where my gravel kept disappearing to until a friend explained to me that when you drive on it it rubs together and turns to powder. After I thought about it I guess it makes sense. I have taken his advice and bought smaller size gravel also, it seems to last longer for some reason which I don't understand because it looks as though it would grind up quicker. Life has its mysteries. All together I have put 150 tons of gravel on my 100 yard driveway and a small parking lot over the last 35 years. It should be to China by now and it could use another 20 tons right now.
It’ll take some time for me to tell the story, but I’ve got a much crazier story of someone interfering with road maintenance than the lady in this video. I live on a rural gravel road that the state maintains very minimally. They’re supposed gravel it twice a year, but they usually show up every 9 months or so with a bit of gravel and that’s all they do. No other maintenance. So I have to do the rest, and my family has always done it for years. I almost always even have to do the snow plowing on it too. I grade it with my tractor and clean the drains and ditches and cut the trees that fall on it often also. It’s a lot of work, but I don’t mind much because my family and I drive on it every day. There are only 4 houses on the entire 1.5 mile road, and I’m at the end. The other neighbors have no farm equipment to work on it, but they wont even pick up a stick in the road anyway, let alone clean a ditch/drain or fill a pothole. I literally clean the drains in front of their houses and they never offer any help. One day, a certain neighbor got enraged at me for using my tractor grader blade to re-open a ditch on the lower side of the road that had gotten filled in by a recent load of gravel the state had dumped on the road. He said there was never a ditch there, and it wasn’t necessary, and I was just destroying the road. He filled it back in with a shovel, parked his cars on it so I couldn’t get to it, and CALLED THE POLICE on me.🤦♂️ They came and were mostly just confused, did nothing for an hour, and left. They said they didn’t understand why someone would be upset that other people were fixing the road that THEY GET BENEFIT FROM TOO lol. Well, it’s not something really worth fighting over constantly for me, so I just left it alone. The first time it rained hard, the water ran down that side of the road until it cut its own path down the side of the road and over the hillside, exactly where I had dug the ditch. He went and bought an old dilapidated tractor with a little blade on the back, and he used it to fill the ditch back in again, and that process has repeated about 10 times now since that day.🤯 Mind you, in the 10+ years he lived there before this, he had NEVER ONCE done any type of work on this road he drives on everyday, and always watched me do it without any acknowledgement at all. When it rains hard and it opens back up, he comes out, fills that one 30ft. ditch in, picks the blade up, and goes back home up his driveway without touching any of the rest of the entire road with it. I laugh every single time I see it raining hard and water rushing down that spot cause I know he’ll have to fill it again. People. Are. Crazy. 😂
Casey you reminded me of when i was 20 years old and round my dad’s new Atv off a sand dune and got it hung up in the trees. Walked home to get the chainsaw cut down the pine tree ... the only damage to the atv was the brake handle broke off ..
sounded like you were running an empty drum? That last sounded so wrong. May I suggest a chainsaw type portable capstan winch for your tool collection.
Hay Casey did you find your know tow rig😂😂😂 I miss doing road work miss running the big equipment I used to operate a 637E a D9 dozer and push cat and Finish blade I work for a road building crew you are doing a good job keep on keeping on bud
A road grader is an amazingly capable machine, and a good operator is a sight to behold. As for the karens, as long as the gravel stays in the right-of-way (easement), then they've got nothing to complain about (but they will anyway). I don't know if that's a public road or a private/HOA road, but either way, there should be some kind of easement.
Casey would it be possible to see a video from the snow mobile recovery? I think that would be interesting to see since they are rare if not I understand though
Either Bobcats are easier to operate than they look, or that guy is a real artiste. I (completely ignorant when it comes to heavy machinery) was impressed by how he gently set each rock in the trailer, and performed the fine movements needed to reattach the bucket.
Most people on a dirt road drive down one track my husband always drove all over the road don’t ever drive in the same track your road will last much longer and better.
HAPPY EASTER TO YOU & YOUR FAMILY!🐇🐥🥚🐣 ENJOYED THE VIDEO! I bet your wife will be so happy when you get her hole filled! (Just sounds so wrong😉)! Be Safe! Keep Your Head Up! 👍
I don't know about in your state but in mine the town of state has a right of way 25 feet from the center of the road so if they want to take some of your gravel they will and there is nothing your going to do about it
I am not grasping why she is being a Karen. You live in the country on a gravel road lady. Awesome job "rollering" and so glad you had the heated gloves and jacket. How awesome you can take the rocks and dirt for your property. Can't wait to see the snowmobile recovery. As always awesome job on the video Casey!!
@6:07... Does she not realize that her fence is located where it is, because of an Easement? Wow, it "Takes All Kinds"! @14:40... It's only dirt, it's not worth it! I would make a comment about your... Um, I'll just say I saw part of the snowmobile recovery, yeah.
It’s a wonder you haven’t been run out of town the way you make friends. 😂😂 I bet some goober messed up her driveway and left it and now she yells at anyone on a machine. Or she is just crazy. Liked the shots of the roller controls. I learned something I didn’t know. Can’t wait for the snowmobile video.
Howdy Casey!!! Well, looks like you can't even get away from "KAREN" out in the hinterlands, on a dirt road (which runs in front of her house) that you're MAINTAINING FOR HER😵💫😵💫😵💫 (what is WRONG with people these days????) You and the grader operator were doing a fine job!!! (How do we get y'all out to do OUR ROAD??) Thanks for the ride-a-long, Casey!! Always fun to see some of the "goings on" in Deschutes County. Safe travels friend ❤️❤️ Stay FROSTY... Keep your powder dry and your head on a swivel... 🇺🇸🇺🇸WWG1WGA🇺🇸🇺🇸NCSWIC🇺🇸🇺🇸
Currently looking for a heated jacket or vest. Any suggestions on what to look for or stay away from? You mentioned in your video that got were wearing one..
I know that Alice from Trucking Together channel loves her heated jacket from ORORO .,they don’t have a link in video to it but I know it’s discussed in one recent one. Edited to update with correct company name. Didn’t have it available when I posted originally.
I predict that you will get a speeding ticket in that yellow rolling pin😂😂😂 no off roading. 😊 Casey and the roller go ding ding ding. Karen’s have rollerphobia.😂
Don't forget the Vicious Cursing of all the Ham-Handed Equipment Operators that drop large, heavy, sharp-edged rocks from 6 feet above your truck bed putting HUGE dents and gouges into the walls and bed along with shock-loading the suspension and tires... And then there are the ones that drop them from to high up AND off center as well so not only are they trying to break the bed, suspension and tires, but flip the truck over too... And unfortunately, as much as they deserve it, it's still Illegal to tent-peg them with their own excavators/bucket loaders... No, I wasn't a Construction Truck Driver (I drove the big Tractor Trailers you see backed up to Lowes or WalMart) but my father drove Dump Truck for 5 years and had his rig flipped twice in one month (by the same front end loader idiot too, he got fired after the 2nd time because it was fire him or dad starts breaking his Bosses heads and dad was a BIG guy and VERY scary when hes Pissed - the gravel pit company Insurance paid for the repairs both times of course)...
Many people have no clue what goes on outside their homes. When they attempt to get involved they make fools of themselves. Funny part is when the person who was helping all property owners out moves away then and only then do they quickly learn just what they have lost!!! Karen's make everyone's lives a lot harder and sadly they are clueless 😂. Karma is a bitch, oops, hope tli didn't offend anyone. Great job Casey. Wish I was a neighbor of your area.
@@CaseyLaDelle One of the first of your videos I watched was complaining about the crew that used to maintain your road. They were leaving big holes that would fill with rain water, not crowning the road, etc. I just meant this video was more diplomatic than that one. But maybe that was a different house?
Other channels... Off road rescue.
This channel... Road rescue!
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I come from a construction family. One of my brothers is trained in heavy equipment. So I am interested in many things. Thanks for your explanation of the grader's methods, even crowning the road.
I appreciate your explanations of many things, from recovery work to the ways you get paid. Because of this I let the ads run when I'm visiting favorite channels, including yours.
so you're literally maintenancing her road and she is Karening about a couple feet of gravel. Marvelous
I think that’s the first time I’ve ever seen anyone say maintenancing 🤠
If Maintaining means keeping up on in regular intervals, does maintenancing mean like when my parents check their oil after the engine starts knocking and then add 3 quarts to bring the level up into the safe range?
The worst part is that my dad is a diesel mechanic by trade and has been for 40 years…
Some people are just crazy. You should have missed her side of the road😅
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@@BixRivers. new words are fun!
I use to run a roller on a blacktop crew before I retired. The cab was wide open, cold in the mornings and very hot in the evenings. But really I enjoyed it. Take care Casey.
The road maintenance guys here in Northern WI could learn a thing or two from the way you guys maintain roads where you are!
The thing is in a rual Area the county road district does not pay that much and when someone learns how to work on those really good go somewhere else for a better paying job.
Hey dum dum they no use salt by him like they do for us up north here and they don't plow as much by him as they do us
@@jakewemette8267 dum dum? Wow... I live on a gravel road (hint, no salt). And before you attempt to call someone stupid you may wanna figure out how to spell "dumb".
@@keithwalker7151 that would be why I made my self sound stupid too so you could understand
@Jake Wemette @Keith Walker “Children! Behave!”
Just another day in the life of a RUclipsr -- Tow Truck Driver -- Mechanic. Hello !!!!!
Cool video Sir ! A mix of you in every day life. Thanks for bringing us along for the ride ! Hope the snow mobile recovery goes well for you and everyone involved as well ! ✌️❤️🙏
My brother used to build houses in developments, they would let people move into the houses as they finished them…it’s amazing how much grief he’d get as he was doing the next house. It’s like the idiots expected him to build without a single hammer sound….the first three or four they could do in 5-6 weeks the last few would take 8-10 because they’d only be able work 8 to 4 instead of 6 to 8 like they’d do the first ones…. Sheeple at their finest
You made her day. She's been itchin for something to bitch about.😂
she saw him rolling she hating
@Torres He was riding clean though!
@@TheDeanGullberry oh yeah, she can keep tryin
Do you suppose that lady knows where the road right of way ends? May not be her property line. It usually goes beyond what you think is your property line. You may pay taxes on it but you don't control it when the road needs widening.
Exactly. The right of way goes out 30’ from center line of the road. Property lines don’t matter.
Should’ve cut a foot deep trench on her side of the road. With the corner of the grader blade. Let her deal with it from there.
@@CaseyLaDelle We had some people discover that the hard way last fall when the city had a meeting regarding putting sidewalks along the street I'm on. My wood fence (noise barrier) got moved back 8' from the curb edge for the clear view triangle during the inspection, and now there are all kinds of upset people that have fences and hedges right tight to the curb that will have to be moved back 5 1/2 feet for the new sidewalk. The city owns approximately 6' of the land beside my house that I've always known about, but I keep it clean, mowed and watered because I don't want it to look shi**y like so many others do.
57WillysCJ - You only pay taxes on the actual property that you own, but often people believe their property goes to roadway edge which it rarely does.
@@JohnHallgren I have a street in the front and an alley in the back. Property is at the edge of both. There are set backs front and back which allows the city to expand if needed, it also allows them to pile snow 8 feet high in the winter. It also cuts back how much yard you can fence. Many ignore those setbacks when they plant shrubs and trees. They will pay for the property if they widen the street but you can't stop them because of it and when the street is widened, it has a new set back. Each state and city might be somewhat different, but basically all the same. It's why I would never buy in a section that is increasing in size. It's why in some cities there is no front yard any more.
A Very Happy And Blessed Easter ✝️
Looks like fun Casey. Wishing you and your family a very Blessed Easter
someone needs to inform her "right of way" is measured from center of road each direction, her property line means nothing.. Normally 6-10 ft past the edge of existing road she has no say over.. NONE. Having plowed roads for years i've had similar "Karens" I usually plowed them full and let them dig a way out.. "Never piss off the road crew guys"
The only thing that I have to maintain my driveway with is a box blade and a JD tractor. You seem to have a lot of machines at your disposal to maintain yours. I never understood where my gravel kept disappearing to until a friend explained to me that when you drive on it it rubs together and turns to powder. After I thought about it I guess it makes sense. I have taken his advice and bought smaller size gravel also, it seems to last longer for some reason which I don't understand because it looks as though it would grind up quicker. Life has its mysteries. All together I have put 150 tons of gravel on my 100 yard driveway and a small parking lot over the last 35 years. It should be to China by now and it could use another 20 tons right now.
Smaller rock packs tighter and therefore doesn’t move around as much when driven on, and last longer.
It’ll take some time for me to tell the story, but I’ve got a much crazier story of someone interfering with road maintenance than the lady in this video. I live on a rural gravel road that the state maintains very minimally. They’re supposed gravel it twice a year, but they usually show up every 9 months or so with a bit of gravel and that’s all they do. No other maintenance. So I have to do the rest, and my family has always done it for years. I almost always even have to do the snow plowing on it too. I grade it with my tractor and clean the drains and ditches and cut the trees that fall on it often also. It’s a lot of work, but I don’t mind much because my family and I drive on it every day. There are only 4 houses on the entire 1.5 mile road, and I’m at the end. The other neighbors have no farm equipment to work on it, but they wont even pick up a stick in the road anyway, let alone clean a ditch/drain or fill a pothole. I literally clean the drains in front of their houses and they never offer any help. One day, a certain neighbor got enraged at me for using my tractor grader blade to re-open a ditch on the lower side of the road that had gotten filled in by a recent load of gravel the state had dumped on the road. He said there was never a ditch there, and it wasn’t necessary, and I was just destroying the road. He filled it back in with a shovel, parked his cars on it so I couldn’t get to it, and CALLED THE POLICE on me.🤦♂️ They came and were mostly just confused, did nothing for an hour, and left. They said they didn’t understand why someone would be upset that other people were fixing the road that THEY GET BENEFIT FROM TOO lol. Well, it’s not something really worth fighting over constantly for me, so I just left it alone. The first time it rained hard, the water ran down that side of the road until it cut its own path down the side of the road and over the hillside, exactly where I had dug the ditch. He went and bought an old dilapidated tractor with a little blade on the back, and he used it to fill the ditch back in again, and that process has repeated about 10 times now since that day.🤯 Mind you, in the 10+ years he lived there before this, he had NEVER ONCE done any type of work on this road he drives on everyday, and always watched me do it without any acknowledgement at all. When it rains hard and it opens back up, he comes out, fills that one 30ft. ditch in, picks the blade up, and goes back home up his driveway without touching any of the rest of the entire road with it. I laugh every single time I see it raining hard and water rushing down that spot cause I know he’ll have to fill it again. People. Are. Crazy. 😂
Casey you reminded me of when i was 20 years old and round my dad’s new Atv off a sand dune and got it hung up in the trees. Walked home to get the chainsaw cut down the pine tree ... the only damage to the atv was the brake handle broke off ..
great vid as always casey, kids a good operator, big props to him
So Wise , Thank You .A fine example of many projects in action , and there are compleations
A man of many hats
Thanks!
sounded like you were running an empty drum? That last sounded so wrong.
May I suggest a chainsaw type portable capstan winch for your tool collection.
How very cool. I've seen the results of these activities but never seen the process. Thanx
Hey Casey! Happy Easter!
finally beat ya!!!!
@@JanelleVocate-Ames 👍 Yes you sure did! LOL
@@richardthomas1743 quick like a bunny for a change
Hay Casey did you find your know tow rig😂😂😂 I miss doing road work miss running the big equipment I used to operate a 637E a D9 dozer and push cat and Finish blade I work for a road building crew you are doing a good job keep on keeping on bud
Thank you for sharing.
A road grader is an amazingly capable machine, and a good operator is a sight to behold.
As for the karens, as long as the gravel stays in the right-of-way (easement), then they've got nothing to complain about (but they will anyway). I don't know if that's a public road or a private/HOA road, but either way, there should be some kind of easement.
Thats what they need to do around here, all the do is grate it into slop and then it goes right back to pot holes after a week.
Casey would it be possible to see a video from the snow mobile recovery? I think that would be interesting to see since they are rare if not I understand though
Love it, stay safe and we'll see you next week.
Fantastic! Keep up the good work
Let the good times roll Casey..yipyip..
I also operate that very same model bobcat but only with the open cab
Nice teaser at the end there. That looks like it's going to be a good video.
Either Bobcats are easier to operate than they look, or that guy is a real artiste. I (completely ignorant when it comes to heavy machinery) was impressed by how he gently set each rock in the trailer, and performed the fine movements needed to reattach the bucket.
He’s really good, but don’t tell him I said that.
That’s a Bobcat branded machine. That’s a mini excavator, and when people normally say Bobcat they mean a skid steer.
@@Chase_AM Thanks, Chase. It's good to learn some terminology, in case I ever need to sound like I know what I'm talking about! 😄
Can't wait for it Casey
You know what they say, open cabs build character!
Oh boy can’t wait for the next episode 😮, something new almost every day, busy ? Thanks Casey, Charlie from Pennsylvania 😊
Hello Casey!
Thanks for the video
Most people on a dirt road drive down one track my husband always drove all over the road don’t ever drive in the same track your road will last much longer and better.
I operate a "Hamm 3410" enclosed cab with all the comforts
I know how it feels driving those at 7 miles per hour 😂🤣😂🤣
HAPPY EASTER TO YOU & YOUR FAMILY!🐇🐥🥚🐣
ENJOYED THE VIDEO!
I bet your wife will be so happy when you get her hole filled! (Just sounds so wrong😉)!
Be Safe!
Keep Your Head Up! 👍
I thought Kerens were outlawed in Oregon!
Hoppy Easter to you and your family.
I don't know about in your state but in mine the town of state has a right of way 25 feet from the center of the road so if they want to take some of your gravel they will and there is nothing your going to do about it
The wife’s hole jokes are getting outta hand 😂 It’s wild because she just so happens to be GORGEOUS.
The next one looks wild. I can't wait! 😮
Happy Easter.
Happy Easter!!!!
What no flaggers...no cones.....wow you did it not like the county...hehe...nice job..
I am not grasping why she is being a Karen. You live in the country on a gravel road lady. Awesome job "rollering" and so glad you had the heated gloves and jacket. How awesome you can take the rocks and dirt for your property. Can't wait to see the snowmobile recovery. As always awesome job on the video Casey!!
Hey if you want some clean top soil or manure to mix in…I’m not far from you and I got a bunch.
If thats a county road, the county has an easement of 60 ft, 30 ft on each side.
Diesel heater and a tarp would come in handy
Interesting video
Ya stop making my road smoother to drive on. SMFH some people's children I tell ya.
@6:07... Does she not realize that her fence is located where it is, because of an Easement? Wow, it "Takes All Kinds"! @14:40... It's only dirt, it's not worth it! I would make a comment about your... Um, I'll just say I saw part of the snowmobile recovery, yeah.
YAY!
Good day Casey!
Wow, The Claw!
😂😂😂 I do the same on the road watch the road crew do the asphalt since I'm a teamster I can not be doing a 49ers job😂😂😂
Casey, happy Easter and they see me rolling they Hayden 0:49
I really cannot have time that one better 1:28
It’s a wonder you haven’t been run out of town the way you make friends. 😂😂 I bet some goober messed up her driveway and left it and now she yells at anyone on a machine. Or she is just crazy. Liked the shots of the roller controls. I learned something I didn’t know. Can’t wait for the snowmobile video.
Thank you Casey. If we clone you working in five places will be possible at the same time😂😂😂
Why not take the rollback and skip the spinal adjustment?
Which control is that for dump trailer? I need one
Karen's will be douches. They live miserable lives. She'd also be complaining if the road wasn't maintained.
So a new product for Harbor Freight, come along with synthetic rope. 🤷♂️
you should build some side boards for the flat bed...you can haul Ben's firewood and a chit load of dirt LOL
Howdy Casey!!!
Well, looks like you can't even get away from "KAREN" out in the hinterlands, on a dirt road (which runs in front of her house) that you're MAINTAINING FOR HER😵💫😵💫😵💫
(what is WRONG with people these days????)
You and the grader operator were doing a fine job!!! (How do we get y'all out to do OUR ROAD??)
Thanks for the ride-a-long, Casey!!
Always fun to see some of the "goings on" in Deschutes County.
Safe travels friend ❤️❤️
Stay FROSTY...
Keep your powder dry and your head on a swivel...
🇺🇸🇺🇸WWG1WGA🇺🇸🇺🇸NCSWIC🇺🇸🇺🇸
Some people have WAY too much free time!
Today's lesson: when you don't know the difference between encroach and approach you get mad at the wrong people
🤔 we make soft things hard , thats what she said🤭
get a roll of pallet wrapping plastic, insta cab
So many people are making society a difficult place and they honestly believe they are doing nothing wrong!😅 Scary times..
Enjoyed your half right video LOL
why did they unload de vibrator bomac so far from the job site .....?
Currently looking for a heated jacket or vest. Any suggestions on what to look for or stay away from? You mentioned in your video that got were wearing one..
I know that Alice from Trucking Together channel loves her heated jacket from ORORO .,they don’t have a link in video to it but I know it’s discussed in one recent one.
Edited to update with correct company name. Didn’t have it available when I posted originally.
Jacket was from ORORO - updated my post.
Projectfarm did a test on heated jackets.
I predict that you will get a speeding ticket in that yellow rolling pin😂😂😂 no off roading. 😊 Casey and the roller go ding ding ding. Karen’s have rollerphobia.😂
No, I mean no good deed goes unpunished.
Don't forget the Vicious Cursing of all the Ham-Handed Equipment Operators that drop large, heavy, sharp-edged rocks from 6 feet above your truck bed putting HUGE dents and gouges into the walls and bed along with shock-loading the suspension and tires...
And then there are the ones that drop them from to high up AND off center as well so not only are they trying to break the bed, suspension and tires, but flip the truck over too...
And unfortunately, as much as they deserve it, it's still Illegal to tent-peg them with their own excavators/bucket loaders...
No, I wasn't a Construction Truck Driver (I drove the big Tractor Trailers you see backed up to Lowes or WalMart) but my father drove Dump Truck for 5 years and had his rig flipped twice in one month (by the same front end loader idiot too, he got fired after the 2nd time because it was fire him or dad starts breaking his Bosses heads and dad was a BIG guy and VERY scary when hes Pissed - the gravel pit company Insurance paid for the repairs both times of course)...
Okay , I admit I'm an " expert " , an expert at not a whole lot 😜 . Happy Easter everyone !
Your kinda hippidy hoppidy down the bunny trail,
Kinda 😂
Seems this video is packed with double entendre.
Karens are everywhere!!! Sorry Casey, you don't need that headache!!!
You need a lounge chair and a drink while you watch other people work 😂😂😂. Typical construction sight. 😂😂😂. Otherwise good job as always. 😊
So... you could say this is cold rolled?
I don’t understand some people sometimes don’t she also use the road you guys are fixing
Yer making soft things hard, oh oh “that’s what she said”! 🎉😂
Crazy Karens for ya
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Yes, I can see that it is not easy to get things done when you are constantly leaving
"Making soft things hard" 😉
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why would the owner not want to even better improve his property with his own rock = fireplace , bench and small wall , ect. ???
The paying jobs help to get other jobs done!
Many people have no clue what goes on outside their homes. When they attempt to get involved they make fools of themselves. Funny part is when the person who was helping all property owners out moves away then and only then do they quickly learn just what they have lost!!! Karen's make everyone's lives a lot harder and sadly they are clueless 😂. Karma is a bitch, oops, hope tli didn't offend anyone. Great job Casey. Wish I was a neighbor of your area.
Why doesn't Deschutes County maintain your roads?
Because they aren’t county roads.
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That's putting it diplomatically. As I recall, the crew doing it were amateurs.
@@BigGuy8059 there’s nothing diplomatic about that. These are NOT county roads, and the county does NOT maintain them.
@@CaseyLaDelle
One of the first of your videos I watched was complaining about the crew that used to maintain your road. They were leaving big holes that would fill with rain water, not crowning the road, etc. I just meant this video was more diplomatic than that one. But maybe that was a different house?
she saw him rolling she hating
I just love hydraulic equipment. I have a saying .do not bust your boll..ks use hydraulics l.😅😅
If there's experts watching then there on the wrong channel