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  • @margreetanceaux3906
    @margreetanceaux3906 Год назад +226

    Half a lifetime ago I got my license to drive a truck. No, I didn’t become a good truck driver. But it made me a way better road user: always consider the trucks ahead, behind or aside you. Give them space!

    • @BartonHans
      @BartonHans Год назад +19

      And I would add. If you catch up to a truck and can pass, pass and continue on at the speed you were going. Trucks don't like long lines of cars behind them any more than you like being in them.

    • @joshuafrost6496
      @joshuafrost6496 Год назад +13

      As a current OTR driver here, your comment is definitely true!

    • @haroldnelson3734
      @haroldnelson3734 Год назад +10

      I got my CDL a couple of years ago and you are right! I am a much better driver and much (heavy on the "MUCH") more sympathetic to what the truckers deal with.

    • @larsmeijerink5471
      @larsmeijerink5471 Год назад +4

      Using a blinker would help the car driver. Its a 2 way thing, not just car drivers are horrible. You need to show what you want. He should of put his blinker to the left ahead of time, then drive 75%on the left lane with his blinker to the richt. In that case everyone would know what he wants to do. I dont say everyone is waiting and yes you still have ideots that will try to get pass you. But you have to do what is in your power to be clear to others. Sometimes take some more space then you need, but definitely dont hate on ppl that dont k ow what you want. Like i said, the road is a 2 way street, not just 1.

    • @BartonHans
      @BartonHans Год назад +3

      @@larsmeijerink5471 Sadly, the majority of drivers on the road, do not know the rule you just made up and will not pass. Driving off to the side of the road is not legal and if the truck driver does that, it leaves him open to a ticket. It's not my job to 'clear the way' for people to pass. It is my job to maintain my speed and not delibetratly obstruct traffic. Those 'idiots' who try and get by me. I let by me and they are gone.
      I really do not care what others think or want when it comes to my driving. All I worry about is driving the one vehicle I am driving. And compensating for traffic around me. I don't agitate and I don't give driving lessons from the cab of my truck. If a person doesn't pass. Fine. In my state, there are pull over lanes for vehicles with more than 5 cars behind them. I use them when possible. One thing for sure, I am not getting my pants in a wad over the line of cars behind me. 80 to 100 thousand pounds of truck don't behave like cars and we all just want to be left alone. Sure there are irresponsible truck drivers, if you are around one, let them win and move on. They are not worth the trouble. I was only saying I prefer people to pass when they can safely pass.

  • @edbruder9975
    @edbruder9975 Год назад +109

    As a retired steel hauler it's a fine line between "That's their problem not mine."and "People just don't really care." Toss in the "Screw 'em" and you got the truckers trifecta we navigate day by day.

    • @rickbottoms7838
      @rickbottoms7838 Год назад +6

      When I drove OTR I learned the “Three Flash Rule”. I gave them 3 flashes of my turn indicator! Then I’m coming over! Because I’m bigger than you and I gave you a chance to do the right thing. I’d chuckle to myself as I watched them in my mirror move more and more onto the shoulder until they realized physics was not going to allow both of us to occupy the same piece of real estate! 😂🤭

    • @BrightRaven777
      @BrightRaven777 Год назад +5

      Treat people the way you want to be treated. Treat other drivers like sht and say f-em; don't complain when they do the same thing to you. A bigger vehicle doesn't give you moral superiority.

    • @mountainguyed67
      @mountainguyed67 Год назад +7

      @@BrightRaven777 No, but if people won’t cooperate what are you going to do? Miss your turn because someone is being stubborn? I don’t think so.

    • @joelschermerhorn5447
      @joelschermerhorn5447 Год назад +1

      @@rickbottoms7838I’ve also seen where a semi passed me and started to pull back in the lane and cut me off before he was fully ahead of me. Because I was paying attention to the truck beside me, I was able to avoid an accident. Most people trust truckers too much and don’t pay enough attention to the semi passing them and that’s how accidents happen.

    • @henryostman5740
      @henryostman5740 Год назад +2

      I knew a guy in the NYC area who drove a smaller but real heavy duty rig (he carried truck engines around and it had a crane for lifting them), his policy was to put the direction lights on, count to ten, then move over. By the way, he was tougher than the truck. In NYC you need an attitude.

  • @beetle442002
    @beetle442002 Год назад +21

    Made me smile that you where trying to get home before your lil girl went to bed! I wish more parents would think of these little things more often.

  • @donnageorge2873
    @donnageorge2873 Год назад +52

    I have total respect for folks like you who do this type of work, and I'd let you in!

    • @stephanie09.11
      @stephanie09.11 Год назад +7

      Not only let him in, but do it to piss off the jerks that won't.

    • @fjb4932
      @fjb4932 Год назад +3

      @@stephanie09.11 ,
      Ahh...Beautiful.
      The icing on the cake.
      I Love your mind ! . . .

  • @gearhead9115
    @gearhead9115 Год назад +2

    I have big respect for truckers and in heavy traffic will always always let them in or block traffic in a way too allow them over in the lane they need.Nobody ever let's the truck traffic in everyone's always in a hurry.

  • @mishkajb
    @mishkajb Год назад +19

    Watching Casey in the truck stop is like watching a teenager on a roadtrip. Hot warm food? No. Milkshake? All excited, but the good flavors are gone! Love it! 😄

  • @jamesbigham9036
    @jamesbigham9036 Год назад +19

    Casey I love how you do what you need to when it comes to seeing Riley before she goes to bed that is a true definition of a good father.
    I never will understand how inconsiderate some people are especially when they are driving they can see a tow truck pulling a U-Haul you would think they would give you space

  • @iderryan
    @iderryan Год назад +35

    You could pretty easily have one of your undermount tool boxes as a camp kitchen. A propane stove, some utensils, plates and cups, pour over coffee funnel and filters, a box of staples, -even a 12V mini fridge. Put it on a platform with locking drawer glides so it slides out while you're using it. Add a folding chair and a pop up shelter like the soccer moms use, and you're set!

    • @silentepsilon888
      @silentepsilon888 Год назад +8

      But that puts him out into the weather, not much fun when it snows outside. Also, he would be working or sitting next to his truck, which is where usually other trucks or vehicles park and pass by and lastly, in tow trucks undermount tool box space is at a premium for gear that needs to be on board and I doubt that he will turn one of those boxes into a camping box for use 4 or 5 times a year while he needs the box for tools a lot more often.

  • @MrOlred2004
    @MrOlred2004 Год назад +4

    I absolutely hate the Portland area because of the traffic and Bend isn’t much better anymore. I salute your courage.

  • @rjtumble
    @rjtumble Год назад +40

    I totally would have forgotten to put the blocks under the tires at the end of the trip, then remembered them, swore, lifted it back up.... As a non-trucker, the little hum drum details you did are really fascinating, thanks!

    • @larrybe2900
      @larrybe2900 Год назад +6

      Most likely he did it that one time that entered it into muscle memory.

  • @michaels1554
    @michaels1554 Год назад +7

    Casey, I’ve been driving over the road for over 18 years and I’d like to share a few food hacks I’ve learned. These work once you realize that your engine is also an oven. 1) Foil Packs, Hamburger, Small roasts, Baked Potatoes! 2) Wrap a Pot Pie in Heavy Duty foil and let your engine heat do the rest! 3) Dessert- Use a metal cup and mix up a little muffin mix, cover it with foil and place it on top of your engine. I’ve used these cooking methods a lot over the years because I get tired of fast food , plus my cab smells great while cooking. Good Luck!

    • @CaseyLaDelle
      @CaseyLaDelle  Год назад +4

      That’s all fine and great if you’re planning on going on a trip. But they don’t help when you don’t know you’re going anywhere

    • @michaels1554
      @michaels1554 Год назад +2

      @@CaseyLaDelle True enough. Love your Videos keep up the great content.

    • @ronstrong9560
      @ronstrong9560 4 месяца назад +1

      Military people sometimes do that, too.
      Apparently, mre's taste better when heated, too.

    • @tobiastho9639
      @tobiastho9639 4 месяца назад

      Warning! Better get a stainless steel box if you want to try that. All that foil is not good for your health. Especcially from the salts in the cheese and the acid in ketchup it can chemically degrade the aluminium foil. Do some research yourself!

  • @stucook8622
    @stucook8622 Год назад +23

    Thanks for the videos Casey. That was a cool thing you did for that kid at the games. It's also admirable the way you help folks in the best possible way.

  • @wyattblessing7078
    @wyattblessing7078 Год назад +24

    Hey Casey, they were remodeling that Thriftway to put a deli in. Hence the empty shelves. You parked in my normal spot for my 75ft fuel tanker. Loved the eternal question, 26 or 22/20 or 58. The food carts in Sandy are a much better fast stop than the Thriftway food, they have some awesome Philly cheesesteaks among other stuff there.

    • @mikedaniel4986
      @mikedaniel4986 Год назад +1

      Watching the route you took you could have stopped in Madras at the Love's truck stop to get some food.

  • @thomasm.7058
    @thomasm.7058 Год назад +12

    Congratulations Casey to see your progress over such a short period of time...

  • @arrdubu
    @arrdubu Год назад +6

    Protip for changing lanes around Portland while driving a large truck - just pick a nice car and pull out in front of them, they'll let you in if you force the issue.

  • @docwhiskey1412
    @docwhiskey1412 Год назад +12

    I used to live in Longview and drove log truck. Hauled a lot of logs from the Weyerhaeuser log yard, over Mt. Hood to Warm Springs. Been a long time since I have seen any of the scenery. Starting down the east side just as the sun breaks and lights up the top of the trees in autumn is one of my favorite memories..Thanks for the trip down memory lane.
    Thanks for the great vids.
    Thanks, Doc. (An old Tree Trucker)

  • @consaka1
    @consaka1 Год назад +1

    My neck of the woods. I drive Lyft for the fun of it and have driven that road a number of times. Lived in Redmond as a kid. Love that country.Good haul.

  • @BradTueTheBone
    @BradTueTheBone Год назад +3

    Dude when I just heard you say that going the way you went going home would allow you to “see Riley before she goes to bed” I’m assuming is your kid and it just gave me a new respect for you Casey. Keep it up man keep doing what your doing brother, the kids need us. They are who we will be depending on on 12-15 years if that long. Take it easy bud and keep pulling for the home front!!

  • @dougpark1025
    @dougpark1025 Год назад +11

    Patience is something that is in short supply these days with drivers. I try to give trucks and any other large vehicles extra space. My dad always allowed time for stopping and changing a tire on any trip he took. That pretty much meant that we were always about half an hour early. But we were never late. It also means that you can be generous with your time on the road which makes your trip a lot more pleasant. In cases where I'm short on time I don't sweat it. Because I know that chances are about even that I'll still be early because everyone else is running late.

  • @duanebuck193
    @duanebuck193 Год назад +5

    Even before I got my 30' DP motorhome I guess I was a rebel in that I try my hardest to watch for big rigs and give them the chance to make lane changes, etc - especially when I see them trying to pull out of the driveway of my local Safeway just above my house. I see people zip in and around traffic and block them, so I'm sure I've made a few cars mad when I will stop in the center of the roadway to allow the truck and trailer units the chance to pull out! I figure the 5 seconds I have to wait makes their day a little bit better, and I know I've been in the same exact situation with my RV and trailer behind me and have had to wait close to 20 minutes to be able to move.

  • @mustangman4291980
    @mustangman4291980 Год назад +2

    As a truck driver that used to drive in Clackamas, people suck driving around trucks in Portland area. For future reference it might be easier to come across hwy 212 and come north on 82nd Ave to get to that Uhaul.

  • @handiman5001
    @handiman5001 Год назад +1

    If you drive a lot as I used to, you learn very very quickly that being POLITE to the Drivers driving LARGER than you vehicles pays off in time and enjoyable driving experiences. I still can't understand why people refuse to give way to larger vehicles, are your lives worth so little. Great driving Casey and to bad about your meal maybe the next time they'll throw in a waiter

  • @SeanONeill13
    @SeanONeill13 Год назад +4

    What a beauty engine sound! I could listen to that all day!

  • @WileysShenanigans
    @WileysShenanigans 4 месяца назад

    I'm on my 4th trip up this weekend in relocating to La Pine with all of my shop equipment with only 3 trips remaining afterwards. Tripcheck has been one of the best discoveries that I made while tuning in to your channel. Thanks Casey!

  • @jpocketrocket
    @jpocketrocket Год назад +10

    Good morning Casey, Me and Zona were watching you video and always enjoy what you do ,me of course right away saw you on your knee's under the truck and was wincing in pain, Take it from me If I could do a do-over I would have used knee pads of some kind If I was doing what you are doing , of course it was kinda hard to throw on knee pads before crawling around in Basic training ,but if I knew now I would have tried. But you could keep some in the truck and it would be another tool to use and put away ,and I know you would put them away , Zona always comments how good it make her feel when you put everything in it's place,she tell's me every time we watch. we sit here and watch and I ask her where you are and she thinks about it and tell's me where its at and why the traffic is so heavy, She lived there for 30+ years and she misses it,I know we will have to make a trip from MN to Oregon to see all the wonders that Oregon has to offer and If we wander to far off the beaten path we'll give you a holler to come and get us,When We watch we feel like family and enjoyed the comment getting home to put Reily to bed, makes my heart feel good, thanks Casey

    • @wmose3694
      @wmose3694 Год назад +3

      i have several sets of work pants that have pockets to drop hard and soft knee pads into and they are great when working on equipment on the farm they are not perfect but way better than donging without and no binding at the back of the knee

  • @markmunro8753
    @markmunro8753 Год назад +6

    Thank you Casey. I like your idea about a camper on the flat bed. That would save a lot of money and hassle.😊😊😊

  • @bruceforsman4812
    @bruceforsman4812 Год назад +4

    For those who travel for work food on the road becomes gross I know the feeling in a pinch a banana will kinda fill me but won't ever make me sick. Nuts and cheese are my go-to snacks. a camping alcohol stove makes canned food an option with out having a whole kitchen. Hopes anybody finds any of this useful.

  • @LifeFullThrottle
    @LifeFullThrottle Год назад +9

    Good wheelin’ Casey! Driving anything large and long through cities sucks!
    I run a dually and 32’ gooseneck for work and find that people sure don’t like to move or let me in either…….but you know sure as sh!t that if that were them driving these units that they’d want others to be courteous and let them in too!

  • @thomasdesmond2248
    @thomasdesmond2248 Год назад +8

    Casey in WW2 my uncle and some guys made an oven that bolted on the exhaust manifold of the truck engine. They would heat up / cook food while they drove. Just a thought maybe you could make something like that. General Patton ordered the ovens to be mass produced. After he seen my uncle removing food from it. God bless

    • @JT_70
      @JT_70 Год назад +3

      I’ve known guys who put canned food on their engines on long trips so that it would cook in the can and be hot and ready to eat later.

    • @k1j2f30
      @k1j2f30 Год назад +1

      @@JT_70 Ya, just don't cook it too long, or you'll get a hell-of-a-mess in your engine compartment! Lol

  • @richardthomas1743
    @richardthomas1743 Год назад +37

    Good morning Casey! Nice video , personally I like the road trip videos. Being from the East Coast it is awesome to get to do some traveling with you on the West Coast! I am not sure what was up with the Super Market , maybe they are about to go out of business, it sucks that the sandwiches were so bad that they could not be eaten. Thanks for taking us along Casey! I look forward to your next video... Thumbs UP to Cascade Heavy Rescue! 👍

    • @Chris_at_Home
      @Chris_at_Home Год назад +1

      I used to get a sandwich at a grocery store and if I worked evenings and went in there the shelves were bare in the afternoon. They usually make these lunch meals in the morning for people that stop in to get lunch. They usually throw much of the food out at the end of the day. I grew up on the east coast.

    • @loveistheanswer8137
      @loveistheanswer8137 Год назад +4

      Ever look at the expiry date on some store bought sandwiches? Sometimes they are like 30 days. How can a sandwich be good for 30 days? No thanks.

    • @k1j2f30
      @k1j2f30 Год назад

      I'm sure Casey knows as well as I did, some forty five years ago when I drove trucks in the oil patch in Wyoming, the best pre-made sandwiches were to be had at the truck stops or the seven-eleven type stores with microwaves. They might not be very good for you, but with a bag of chips and a Coke, those hot cheeseburgers, etc. tasted pretty damned good, and comforting on the road, during a long haul! Made my day many times, when I was hungry enough to hunt bear with a switch!

    • @sharonmiller6436
      @sharonmiller6436 Год назад +1

      There was a sign up in the grocery store that they were undergoing renovations . .

    • @dotar9586
      @dotar9586 Год назад +3

      I would be forced to go back in and return those sandwiches.

  • @jackriley4104
    @jackriley4104 Год назад +8

    I drove a semi for thirty years, when I was in a situation like you were in I would look for someone who looked like they would be willing to pay for what I messed up. seeing as there was never someone like that around I just did what I had to do. I New York I learned the thee blink rule. Three blinks and go, they always got out of the way. If you gave them four blinks they knew you weren't serious.

  • @lockedin60
    @lockedin60 Год назад +2

    Your Foggy ride through the mountains reminds me of one of my scariest trips when I was a young man. I went to visit a college buddy who was attending Gordon Conwell Theological Seminary in South Hamilton Massachusetts's. I had to cross the Hudson River on a bridge and I had 45 minutes of the thickest fog I have ever experience. It was white knuckle driving. You could barely see 5 feet in front of you. This would have been 1978. I just slowed down to about 45 and prayed the whole way.

  • @wendy833
    @wendy833 Год назад +5

    Sorry about the food. Maybe try the tuna packets by the canned tuna and lunch meat on a loaf of bread. I've gotten sick on those pre-made sandwiches.

  • @pauladams8714
    @pauladams8714 Год назад +2

    Casey, ammo cans are water proof chain holders! Keeps the weather off them. Bolt them in or make a holder for them. I’m an old retired truck driver, got my class A license in 1976! Took a 1967 Diamond Reo with twin sticks for my test. It was a transfer rig dump truck. Big black lady took me for my test. Thought I was gonna have to push her in the passenger side of the truck! Had steps on the tank and she was short😂. Then she’s like why do you have two shifters? Well I razzled and dazzled her shifting! Got a 97 on the test, she took off points cause I stopped behind a crosswalk but the hood blocked it out. Told her I wasn’t in it but she wanted to see the crosswalk before I crept forward. No big deal! Enjoy your content, traffic was always fun to deal with truck and trailer. Finally took on a FYIB attitude and all was good👍

  • @Mudpuppyjunior
    @Mudpuppyjunior Год назад +113

    You should stick one of your cameras on the towed vehicle looking backwards so we can see all the angry, cry baby drivers.

    • @Gnabbist
      @Gnabbist Год назад +9

      Ooh, a hidden camera built into the remote tail light bar! Probably too expensive to be practical, but how slick would that be? 😎

    • @BixRivers.
      @BixRivers. Год назад +4

      #crybabydriverlivesmatter

    • @bbrown-ed6if
      @bbrown-ed6if Год назад +1

      Absolutely !!!

    • @roughshadowsdarkness
      @roughshadowsdarkness Год назад +1

      ​@Gnabbist not really too expensive could be done for about 30-50 bucks especially with how the light bar is

    • @roughshadowsdarkness
      @roughshadowsdarkness Год назад +3

      Would also probably be an insurance loveable too if it recorded especially if an accident happened

  • @jimderrick846
    @jimderrick846 Год назад +4

    Keep it up Casey. It was a pleasure to meet and chat with you at the wrecker games. Cheers man .

  • @drandisol
    @drandisol Год назад +3

    Hearing Santiam Pass brings back lots of memories. Lived in Idanha from the late 70s through the 90s. Hard to drive through that area after the big burn a couple years ago.

  • @oneeyedjack4727
    @oneeyedjack4727 Год назад +4

    I was concerned when you picked up those sandwiches. We had a saying at work about the sandwiches in the break room. We called them "three day porcelain vacations". Eating good on the road can be a real challenge sometimes. Stay safe and looking forward to more of your adventures.

    • @robertb4455
      @robertb4455 Год назад +3

      I usually dig one from the back or bottom of the bin, as they are fresher than the ones on top if I buy a sealed up mass made sandwich. Also check the sell by dates.
      I know he probably doesn't hit to many drive thru's but a good Chic-fi-A freshly made sandwich with a nice Peach Tea is worth the premium price.
      Or better yet, pack a cooler with a homemade sandwich and some kind of side with a big drink container of your favorite non adult beverage.
      When I was in the Air Force, I didn't have much of a choice being a Dorm Rat, and worked on the flight Line, but there was a Roach Coach that came around with some decent food prepared daily that would stop down by where they officers building was. The Driver would sound the horn when he would drive by the MAC Ramp and we would jump in our work vehicle and drive the 1/4 mile to meet the food truck. Much better food options than the flight Kitchen.

  • @NelaRc
    @NelaRc Год назад +9

    Good morning Casey I hope all is going well for you all today waiting on the updates.

  • @donaldpeck8519
    @donaldpeck8519 Год назад +2

    The beauty of having a heavy tow vehicle, more brakes. No substitute for good equipment.

  • @Jimmys4AU
    @Jimmys4AU Год назад +5

    Great video Casey, love the views of the snow covered mountains and all the beautiful countryside there.

  • @johnhpalmer6098
    @johnhpalmer6098 Год назад +1

    I enjoyed this trip, albeit vicariously. Back in the summer of 1990, I had to go to a job interview in Bend and was coming from Tacoma, so drove down I-5 to I think either Eugene or Salem before cutting across the mountains, I want to say, part of that trip was taking 20, or 22 across and went through the Mt Hood national forest before cutting SE to Sisters, then to Bend.
    Did it in my old '78 Ford Fairmont, however, the transmission was leaking and every time I had to stop due to road construction, fluid would drip down onto the hot exhaust. I had no AC in that car (it was a base 4 door sedan). Made it and coming home, I drove up 97 to the Dalles before cutting back towards Portland, hitting Gresham along the way and I recall thinking I'd love to explore eastern Oregon someday. That was over 30 years ago and have not had the opportunity to do so and at the moment, still too broke to do so.
    The job was at a TV station in Bend. I want to say, it was KTOY or something like that.
    In Sept, I had an interview at another station, this time in Klamath Falls and took my Dad's Chevy Citation as it had working AC as I was going to be going through the Rogue Valley and they were forecasting a heatwave in the valley - hence the AC as my car didn't have it. Anyway, I think I went back the same way I came, though I could have just gone up 97 through Bend. Anyway, his car developed a leak in the transmission and I was able to stop and had the guy look at it, got it topped off and I got home alright, letting my Dad know to have the leak looked at. Fun times. The LAST time I drove through your state was in the summer of 1995, drove to Medford for a job, not once, but twice, the first time for the interview, the second was moving to Medford. Then in 2002, drove through the entire state on my way to Culver City CA, of course, down the 5 freeway and through the Grapevine into LA, at times doing close to 90 in a loaded up 88 Honda Accord sedan at times through central CA.

  • @crazybill49
    @crazybill49 Год назад +12

    Great video Casey! It was these everyday tow/mobile mechanic calls that attracted me to your channel to begin with. The offroad recoveries are good too but how about more of these?

  • @rattles3044
    @rattles3044 Год назад +4

    It's tough "making a hole".........
    And then everyone gets to tell you that your a #1 driver (with their finger).

  • @sandralutz-rodriguez2864
    @sandralutz-rodriguez2864 Год назад +2

    Portland has been my home since 94 and the level of driving around here has absolutely gone to 💩💩💩. Some of us do know how to drive and give longer rigs adequate space Casey. The inserted trip check photos just show how quickly and ferociously the mountain passes can change. Super awesome you have a charging spot for the tow light. Keep up the rad videos Casey!

  • @fergy42
    @fergy42 Год назад +3

    Glad you made it safe. People suck, especially when it come to sharing the road. I'm so tired of the me first attitude.

  • @zacharycranor7071
    @zacharycranor7071 Год назад +1

    My father in law retired and drove a 42ft bus with a 20ft stacker... And after years of traveling the country in almost every city or state he told me one thing... "Blinkers are a sign of weakness...use them because you have to and then make them move because you can...cause if you dont they wont"

  • @mikenorton62
    @mikenorton62 Год назад +5

    That traffic had my anxiety higher than the side of a mountain in the tracked Jeep!

    • @TheDeanGullberry
      @TheDeanGullberry Год назад +4

      Same. Driving truck in the city would be a nightmare. People are too important to give them some space. If they don't like trucks, they should stop buying stuff delivered by them. Haha

    • @popslogan4934
      @popslogan4934 Год назад

      My son pulls triples from Medford to Portland every night. Thankfully he works a night shift and gets to Portland after midnight so traffic is light.

  • @TSKseattle
    @TSKseattle Год назад +5

    Everyone should think about what it's like to be the truck driver in these situations. He's just doing his job, and you're inconvenienced for a few seconds. Back off, flash your lights, and let him do his thing. He'll be out of you way sooner

  • @stevenbarlow1945
    @stevenbarlow1945 3 месяца назад

    I agree. Screw 'em. I found when I was driving truck that everyone's time was more valuable than mine. Even though I was working on limited time to do my job. I appreciate your videos as you tell it like it is out in the real world. The public are mostly all self-absorbed and could care less about others.
    Thank you for being real. We need more like you.

  • @dennishutchins
    @dennishutchins Год назад +3

    Causing a slight delay for other people: "That's their problem, not me." [ _a few moments later_ ] Being slightly delayed by other people: "Wow, people just don't really care here do they."
    Sorry, had to laugh. It reminded me of a George Carlin bit: "Have you ever noticed that anybody driving slower than you is an idiot, and anyone going faster than you is a maniac?"
    I've been in the same situations and had the same reactions, it's just human nature.

  • @mrtp1758
    @mrtp1758 Год назад +126

    Not blowing smoke but, I rate Casey as the best all-round recovery guy on youtube

    • @codywise1451
      @codywise1451 Год назад +7

      I do recoveries in Colorado, I definitely agree!

    • @paulprigge1209
      @paulprigge1209 Год назад +8

      I love his channel but go to Midwest towing Out of southern Missouri. Rotator truck wreckers etc. Really good channel. Again Not mocking this channel at all actually watch more of this channel

    • @ed-xv4zl
      @ed-xv4zl Год назад +2

      I agree

    • @giermob11
      @giermob11 Год назад +4

      Flashing lights means go around you faster so vehicles don't get stuck behind you, right?....lol

    • @henkoosterhof5947
      @henkoosterhof5947 Год назад +9

      ​@@paulprigge1209 they are a differend sort of posts. I watch both and cannot compare them.

  • @desireegoulett69
    @desireegoulett69 Год назад +2

    Thanks for another great recovery video Casey. That footage of your tongue/frame/hook attatchment and narrative about the frame and reasoning behind the placement was excellent and as awesome & professional as it gets. Nice work brother.🥰😎
    Lol....I was eating while you were shopping for food and briefly caught a glimps of the yellow NOTICE sign with a picture of a hand saw on it in between bites and had to do a double take and back it up to verify my eyes had in fact not deceived me......I did, I did, I did saw a hand saw...lol The "remodeling" explains both the empty shelves & the sign. 😂 Have a great night to all.

  • @jdcoverland365
    @jdcoverland365 Год назад +5

    Casey: Here in Malaysia, the drivers just pull in or out and You have to yield!. Re Food: I spent my working career underground. We would wedge can of stew against the exhaust manifolds, instant Hot meal

  • @DanisPhotographe
    @DanisPhotographe Год назад +2

    I love when you show the scenery, it's so beautiful in your area, I'll have to see that someday

  • @mytubeviewerjeff
    @mytubeviewerjeff Год назад +3

    Hi Casey. Great video. You put your audience behind your steering wheel while you give a masterful commentary. You are teaching us (those of us with a working brain) the special needs of truckers. Especially the long trucks that must pull into another lane to make a turn. What should we look out for?
    I wonder if you could include some time in a video to explain about trucker’s chains and how to recognize the weight grades and when to replace them. That would be like a PSA.
    Miss the 4K. Please bring it back.

  • @johnsommer2445
    @johnsommer2445 Год назад +1

    Used to deliver sod and nursery supplies for a company, in a twin screw day cab tractor pulling a 48' spread axle. The majority of our work was in Portland. You could spin that baby around in a cul-de-sac if there were no cars parked in it. Anyway, to the point. People in Portland have no clue. You quickly learn to just go. Swind out at the last moment because if you don't block both lanes, the SOBs will pass you on the right side while you're trying to make a right turn.

  • @renatedansen7666
    @renatedansen7666 Год назад +2

    Hi, being a former truckdriver in the Netherlands for 30 some years and now retired, I thank you for this video.
    The reason is that I'm very glad I don't have to do it anymore. The other road users not understanding what you are going through and the horrible food at the truck stops and so on.
    Many kudos's from me and keep up the good work.
    Greets Renate.

  • @goodkarmechanic
    @goodkarmechanic Год назад +2

    Long day of driving, Thanks for sharing the journey and job with us!

  • @Mxkid007
    @Mxkid007 Год назад +2

    People in Portland are interesting! I drove truck up there and we used to call it right of weight and force your way into the lane. Gotta love central Oregon more then Portland!

  • @sparten316
    @sparten316 Год назад

    A tip for the future. Bring some freeze dried or smoked items to eat. Grocery stores usually have some smoked meat sticks as well. Just get the package of cheese and meat next time. :D

  • @om617yota7
    @om617yota7 Год назад +1

    I badly need to learn to roll up my straps when I'm done. Even after swearing about my own laziness the next time I need straps, while I'm sorting out the bowl of spaghetti with hooks on the ends, I still seldom roll up the straps nicely.

  • @marklowe330
    @marklowe330 Год назад +3

    As a friend of mine says, if you didn't want to be behind me, you should have left 5 minutes sooner.

  • @jeremydobbert1287
    @jeremydobbert1287 Год назад +2

    Man I felt your pain with not being able to eat those sandwiches!! Nothing worse then when a guy is hungry and he doesn’t have anything good!

  • @danmarklesr6260
    @danmarklesr6260 Год назад

    I ran the "Uhaul wrecker" in the northeast for about 5 years back 25 yrs ago. Back then I towed all from the rear w/Holmes 750 on a Ford 600 chasis, 359 cu.in, 5spd. 2 spd axle. Best job I ever had! Retired from Uhaul maintenace after 30yrs. Love your vids! God Bless!

  • @uplinktruck
    @uplinktruck Год назад

    "Then they should open it."
    LOL! Your logic is impeccable. We think alike.

  • @boh348
    @boh348 Год назад +1

    Love the videos. I always double the hook up after coming out of a store or truck stop. I have pins pulled, lights stolen, chains unhooked by pranksters all over the country. Even when pulling pups and or end dumps I cannot count on both hands how many times I found the hitch opened while I was in the store. I got where when I was in the wrecker a bid or the little woman went in the store for me or stayed in the truck while I did so people would leave the stuff alone. Happened a couple times with a car on the rollback. people tried to unhook it. Just nuts. Some think its funny. One job I was one while the driver was in the store someone pulled the reverse lever on a mixer truck and dumped 10 yards on concrete on the parking lot. gain enjoy the videos and really appreciate the camper you found. the old ones are built so much better then the new ones. I had a tall boom truck or tall a frame to lift mine on and off the truck or trailer with two 30ft tow straps attached to a 7ft 4x4 like a cradle.

  • @papatomsthoughts
    @papatomsthoughts Год назад +4

    Portland Metro area is where I had the only major wreck and it was due to people just pulling in front of me and slamming on brakes, at 50 mph. They only think of self.

  • @bobbyt2657
    @bobbyt2657 Год назад +1

    Bored? By your videos?
    I like all the in between stuff that makes it so nice and then you don't have to keep turning the camera off and on.
    The in between scenery is great too!!!

  • @lockingfine
    @lockingfine Год назад

    simply put just an enjoyable video - thank you for having us along for the ride : )

  • @hughstephenson2957
    @hughstephenson2957 Год назад +1

    I think it funny you blocking traffic to make that turn.. I did it all the time and got cussed like a dog several times.. of course I had heavy equipment on a RGN.. makes a better traffic block..😂😂

  • @patricktracy4371
    @patricktracy4371 Год назад

    Been up and down that road many times visiting my Ma in Sacramento. From Richland, WA. Thank you for video

  • @michaelmalik4416
    @michaelmalik4416 Год назад +1

    I drive a semi also and it's good to see that drivers are just as inconsiderate there as they are here in Minnesota!

  • @mattyancey28
    @mattyancey28 Год назад +2

    Great video Casey! Great to see you out at the Wrecker Games! Can't wait to see the videos, and hear your perspective as a judge!

  • @charlielivermanjr8837
    @charlielivermanjr8837 Год назад +1

    Nothing harder than trying to eat healthy on the road. I used to drive a lot with my old job and finding decent food was always a struggle. It's a lot of work driving trucks that big and sadly most people are so self absorbed these days that they can't imagine stopping to let a truck make a turn like that. Stay safe out there.

  • @henrycarlson7514
    @henrycarlson7514 Год назад +2

    Thank You . For another fine example towing skill and beautiful scenery. I am waiting patiently for you're viedos from the Wrecker Games

  • @om617yota7
    @om617yota7 Год назад +5

    Hey Casey, when you're going PDX to 22, check the time on taking 205 to 213 south through Silverton, and jump on 22 at Stayton, compared to I5. It's a lot more windy country roads and has some slower spots going through towns, but if I5 has any traffic at all, it can be faster. Even if the time is the same 213 vs I5, 213 is a much nicer drive.

    • @Retiredmom2
      @Retiredmom2 Год назад +1

      I second that, I grew up in Silverton but live an hour south of there now. Still like taking that road to Portland when I HAVE to go there.

    • @om617yota7
      @om617yota7 Год назад

      @@Retiredmom2 Nice to meet you, neighbor!

  • @thelast929
    @thelast929 Год назад

    Glad to see I’m not the only one with a clothing hook in their truck!😂 those things are so useful!!!

  • @tonytrumble
    @tonytrumble Год назад +1

    Casey, I don't live where you do, but I wanted to thank you for everything you do for people and our environment! Your activism in keeping our planet clean is awesome and I truly appreciate it and pray every living person would do at least a quarter of what you do! Thank you and God Bless you and your family!

  • @ahohl7972
    @ahohl7972 Год назад +1

    Hey Moe!!! Careful with the seatbelt or straps on the steering wheels. As a fellow tow'r I once had a damage claim from the edge of seat belt cut into the steering wheel from towing.
    My knees are shot with arthritis from doing ball joint calls w flatbeds, a long with winter tire changes....I'm old

  • @Retiredmom2
    @Retiredmom2 Год назад +2

    9:19 just let that guy be super mad. When he saw your turn signal he should have slowed down and flashed his lights so you could safely get over. I have never been a truck driver but I do appreciate all you and they do for us. I make an effort to watch for signal and NEVER ride alongside a truck on the freeway but pass as fast as I can. Amazing how drivers cut truckers off and do other stupid things.

  • @MadsWorld34
    @MadsWorld34 Год назад

    you just showed me another reason why i dont miss truck driving anymore. and i always kelp Vienna sausage in my truck. for reasons like this.

  • @bobberman69
    @bobberman69 Год назад

    "That's their problem, not mine" good to know

  • @jgentry7201
    @jgentry7201 Год назад

    When you rounded the corner at the Thriftway and saw the sandwiches I was saying 'don't do it, don't do it'.
    Been there, done that, with the same result. Glad I found your site and will subscribe. Best & be safe.

  • @tomarmstrong4761
    @tomarmstrong4761 Год назад

    Half a lifetime or more ago, I worked as a parts-changer (okay, mechanic) for U-Haul, when the pride of the fleet was a 1972 F-600 with a 24' box (4' of which was over the cab), 359 HD V-8, four-speed manual transmission with the handbrake on the rear of the transmission.
    One of the trucks I was assigned needed a different rear axle for some reason (this was 1986, so I don't remember that detail). We had the truck up on a pneumatic jack (your truck reminded me of how that jack did its thing), rolled the bad axle out (having left tires on it), and rolled the replacement axle (swiped from a parts truck) into place, and started to lower the jack.
    The jack was apparently in a bit of a bind at first, and when it dropped, the truck dropped what seemed like two feet all at once. I wasn't in any real danger--the springs would have landed on the axle had it gotten that far down--but it was a bit unnerving. Yeah, I was under the truck--my job was to align the springs on the axles so the U-bolts would hold the axle in place properly.
    I don't miss that job...

  • @cirrus820travelers9
    @cirrus820travelers9 Год назад

    Experience is a great teacher. Drove an emergency ladder fire truck with platform 6' extending ahead of cab. Really needed a wide berth for right hand turns. Fortunately, I had the advantage of turning on all emergency lights to get other driver's attention then commanded the lanes. One driver attempted to pass on the right. Not good for her and the hurry she was in. So now I always give truckers space and I'll stop for them to pull in or out.... makes wife nuts!😮

  • @Chazmomo03
    @Chazmomo03 Год назад +1

    Casy. Love your channel. F.Y.I. the pass over 26 is almost always better than the Santiam pass. I watch the weather a lot. Also Hwy 212 to Boring Damascus Clackamas is a pretty good route as Portland freeways are problamatic. Take care.

  • @rickeycompton5518
    @rickeycompton5518 Год назад +2

    I can tell how good that truck is from this video. NICE truck---learn a lot from your Videos---saw you and Rudy on another channel as you were judging---broken shackle incident. I love your comment I hear mine on my dash cam hilarious. Keep up the Great work.

  • @nathan5528
    @nathan5528 Год назад

    Swing by a truck stop and grab one of those 12 volt heated lunch box things. It's basically a small oven. They fit a small loaf pan inside. You can cook in one of those. I've even cooked frozen food in it and it works perfectly. Works great for leftovers too.

  • @downfromtherafters1013
    @downfromtherafters1013 Год назад

    These are my favorite videos in the long haul pick ups in the concrete truck pick up was my favorite.

  • @dougjohnson4266
    @dougjohnson4266 Год назад +1

    Glad the truck is running well.

  • @fastst1
    @fastst1 Год назад +2

    Jakes on the rollback, a great way to avoid runaway ramp rest stops.

  • @Sixstringbassist503
    @Sixstringbassist503 Год назад

    It’s cool to see a channel going though places I’m familiar with as a local. Traveled all over Oregon and done a little towing myself from Bend to Oregon City. A car on a trailer, towed by an 01 Silverado 2500HD. It was an experience for my first time towing anything. Then I did a trip down to Redding from Canby, OR for a failed car trade (long story short, guy didn’t know what he was looking at) so I brought it all the way back. Really seems easy compared to what you just managed!

    • @Sixstringbassist503
      @Sixstringbassist503 Год назад

      That’s a rough part of town to drive through with anything that’s not small and nimble or big enough to block out folks. Everyone gets really rude and self centered over there. 13:40

  • @51WCDodge
    @51WCDodge Год назад

    Reminds me of something that happned to a firiend of mine. He was towing a disabled vehicle on a straight pole. A car allowed him to change lane , then promptly hit the towed vehicle. 'The explination was I was willing to let you in, but not the one behind pushing in as well'.

  • @wallywrench9844
    @wallywrench9844 Год назад

    You tying down the sterring wheel brings up great memories when i spent my summers staying with my uncle in steamboat sprigs colorado in the 80's and went with him on all the recoveries. He towed a school bus and it had alot of play in the steering box and the bus was dog legging into the oncoming lane by about a foot. He had to turn into oncoming lane after the oncommig cars passed him to swerve the bus that was part way over the lane.

  • @SilverCymbal
    @SilverCymbal Год назад

    That is one awesome rig you got there! I love seeing how you get these types of jobs done.

  • @barneygirl9643
    @barneygirl9643 2 месяца назад

    Another great video!👍😎 I always let a trucker in line or change lanes, they have a hard enough job and people can be so inconsiderate 😡 Great job, love your explanation of everything! God bless and stay safe out there!❤️🙏

  • @halfwaymo9075
    @halfwaymo9075 Год назад

    💙 I thought exact same thing 3hr drive it'd be nice to have camper on that trip, of course I had to chuckle when you suggested putting it on the rear bed yeah buddy do it. I like the way you think, very smart. Hope you post more videos with the camper I jus love it .......Missouri💙

  • @bratalie9227
    @bratalie9227 Год назад +1

    Aww, good night Riley!🥰

  • @averybush2177
    @averybush2177 Год назад

    Me and the wife went to madras to pick up a camper and went over hood river, wife and I had a nice trip and went up to 84 to Portland cause a storm was coming the night we went down, great job you do