Employees are happier & work better when there treated like a human . Most people don't get it ! Treat people like you want to be treated . Makes life a lot better for everyone .
totally agree. life and careers would be much better if bosses would treat employees as they want to be treated. I am happily retired away from the tyrants.
I had the same thoughts that sometimes it pays to have an extra brain when you are self employeed. If anything it gets you to start thinking past a block.
Hiring Ethan to do the sketchy stuff!! 🤣 Ethan is a good man Casey, he listens, asks questions, and above all has a great demeanor!! I think we'll keep him!! 👍
First of all, excellent video. Secondly, superb driving on the behalf of Ethan - if you've ever hauled a trailer before, having something the size of that RV behind you being towed is quite intimidating, but he did just fine. Once you warned him about the swing on the corner and the rear of your truck, he drove like he'd been doing it for quite some time. Finally, I like how you are more than willing to listen to other ideas and thoughts and not just dismiss them - it might have been a strange way to move the RV, but in the end it was probably the most practical one for the spot where it was located. Lastly, I have to agree about the weigh station and the fog. It's already challenging enough to operate in the fog, so adding an additional risk into it shouldn't be. Take that link out of the chain when it's weather like that.
You and Ethan make a great team. You need to present him with his First Tow Certificate! Unfortunately those who are supposed to helping Road Safety, don't realize its more than running the scales, its the total package to include weather consideration!
Thanks Ethan, you two make a great team. Still miss Mr.Grumpy. That was one motor home that most definitely needed to go to the dump! Thanks Casey for sharing! 😊
The foggy conditions and scale open is the reason for the pile up on the blues I-84 westbound a few months back that burnt several cars and trucks to the ground. I have the same opinion about it you do. In my opinion the DOT should have been held responsible for causing that crash with the scale being open in zero visibility
@@CaseyLaDellejust curious…since Ron Pratt shows a large number of commercial jobs, after getting permission, are there any which you might have been able to, but never asked if it was possible?
As far as the scale house. It’s not about safety. It’s about revenue. If it was about safety it would have been closed. Excellent video as always. Thank you.
I like how Casey includes Ethan in the problem solving process and acknowledges his ideas as having merit. I appreciate the transparency of the channel. Casey is quick to own it when he makes a mistake. He offers explanations not excuses.
Casey, it’s crazy to see your side of this as I own and operate my own mobile RV Repair company here in Montana. I see situations just like this one almost daily. It’s sad to see our nation living like this.
That scale house should not have been open under those weather conditions. That's asking for a pile up to happen. I would have run the scale too Myself under those conditions. Nice driving skills of Ethan as well.
This was a fun one. A bit gross, but thankfully the previous owner of this rv is in a better, healthier living situation now. Always up for another oddball challenge.
why would a different home/RV cause the person to live a healthier lifestyle? I would assume he will have the new(er) one looking like this one before long.
Ethan had a great idea. It looked like he pushed on the rear wheel around 32:00 with one hand to roll the motor home off the trailer. Great help and respect to Ethan!!!!
Gotta love the way Casey pre-empts the you tube experts by explaining things properly the first time, like those rings! Aiso how Ethan pushes on the top of the bus tyre doubling his strength💪🏼💪🏼 Can only imagine the nastiness inside that thing 🤢🤢
Great idea Ethan! And nicely performed. 👍 Casey: Would it be an idea for the future to have Ethan operating the black sneaker truck and doing a few easier jobs by himself? Of course with some training first.... It looks like that you have found a hidden gem. Thanks for your videos! 👍
Good morning, so. The Pacific Northwest is expecting … 100 inches of snow 🎉 in the next 2 weeks. All Forecast Models agree. Track Season is FINALLY STARTING 👏🏻👏🏻
Awesome job getting that sticky smoke trap out ouf the park Casey and Ethan! Amazing how well the camera captured the tow truck in that heavy fog. YIKEs y'all had to pull over at the scales?? Not cool call DOT!! THANK you guys for moving the 💩box to the scrap yard. Awesome video!
Twelve seconds in and I'm just glad to see that truck running and back on the road again. End of story. We're all good for this episode. But wait, there's more?!?!!?!? Oh boy.
I like to watch your videos showing how cold it is up there. I don’t miss cold weather. I’m in Baja Sur California. We had really low temperatures here this morning and I broke down and put on long pants. It was 58°.
Hey Casey, This is an interesting and enjoyable video. Ethan has proved to be a great addition to your channel. He tends to sell himself short of his abilities, yet he proves that he can handle a situation. Good chose on your part. Knowing the equipment as you do, you make everything you do look easy. Good job guys. Take Care P.S. Lighten up on the black truck . You put it back in shape to do what it is expected to do and it is doing it well ! Money well spent.
Any RV, T.T. or boat does the same with time. Used full time or not. You can keep up maintenance but it happens. They have a life cycle, the fiberglass models can be redone and turn out as good as was or better. But most "stickies" fail at joints then extensive water damage and mold. Mold is a major concern for all.
That was a neat haul for sure. I was worried when you’ll rolled it off the trailer with you in it ,Casey, knowing there wasn’t any brakes on it. Geeezzzz. Stay safe and God Bless
Hi Casey, I found your channel about a month ago and started watching. In this video you mentioned an ostomy and I searched and saw you have UC. I do also. I have had a Jpouch since 2018. I am amazed you do so much with a bag. Mine leaked all the time. I am inspired thanks and best wishes to you
Excellent Job, Ethan 👍. You had a great idea and yet will still undoubtedly learn a lot from Casey, even though he has frequently admitted that he never said he was good at this 🤣...Excellent video and great observation about the fog-wrapped weigh station on Juniper Butte...
IFTA decals are assigned to the license holder. The record keeping of which VIN gets which decal is on the license holder. As long as both decals match (same number), that's all that matters. As you found out. For audit purposes, you as the owner, do need a record of this (simple spread works) of decal number vs VIN.
Hey Casey.. Joe p here from Scotland... love what you do ... I had my own recovery wagon a hundred years ago ... just saying ..... how about a loading ramp behind where you park your low loader so you park against it ... easy unload when you get home ?👍
I was half disappointed at the end you didn't just dump the RV off the back of the trailer! I feel like I caught something from that over the internet and in a different continent, very much ewww! And good work Ethan and Dodge.
The biggest killer of all of our tugger lines was dust….every cable that failed on us that we had tested was full of fine sand that worked liked mini knives…unlike a winch line our tugger cables where basically built like a winch line but with a woven case over the entire cable( very similar to a 1 inch paracord)..so it was impossible to see when the the internal rope cords got dirty..
Just an idea, rope washing is a thing common in Mountain SAR work. Something I learned early in my years as a SAR team volunteer, after especially dirty missions or just periodically we'd take ropes to a laundromat. One with the big commercial front loading machines. Ropes would go in set for a cold wash with just a small amount of Woolite. This would work a lot of trapped dirt and sand out of the rope. There are also rope washer gadgets sold you hook a garden hose to and feed the rope thru.
I’m so glad you were able to get the front legs for the ZackLift affixed to the setup. My back hurt watching you move them by hand. Happy New Year dude, hope you and the family had an awesome Christmas ❤
This video goes to show what can be done when two different people think alike or sort of alike. And I predict that with your direction and training Ethan will also be able to say one day…”I never said I was good at this “! And then prove everyone wrong such as you do. Some days the best tool to have is plain old common sense and patience. By listening to your employee this video looked like a well thought out plan. Great job team!
Ethan has a great position. Many of us a yelling at the tv to do something but the dirty deeds are already. Ethan has the option to call an audible real time
These are always fun to watch. I like seeing people work through problem solving. Don't they make dolly's for RV's, that could have been used instead of the rv wheels? Maybe you can add a winch to the flatbed, so you don't need to use the truck.
Good day Casey I am so glad that you have now got a Partner In Crime that can help a little more than some of your great counterparts and is able to give some decent ideas to actually get done quickly........ it is also great that your new Partner In Crime is able to dive and tow stuff when he comes up with an idea .......... This way its his plan and as you say anything goes wrong its on him lol
I agreed wholeheartedly with you about having the scales open during inclement weather. I've done exactly what you described, although it wasn't during inclement weather, it was when trucks were backed up to the interstate. Never been chased down, at least not for that. 🙄
I got excited for a moment there, thought the blue and white truck was fixed! (Nothing against the Zacklift, love it too, but I first started watching your channel with the blue truck...)
Like we say in french: Il y a plus d'idées dans 2 têtes que dans 1" or "There's more ideas in 2 heads than in one". Respect to the employee could bring a lot to the company plus this guy will feel useful. Thank you Casey.
I think Casey did great by hiring Ethan so that there is another set of eyes and arms along. I just hope that we still get to see Grumpy and some of the other characters that have been along in the past.
Another great job by Casey and Ethan. You guys make this look easy, but that's from years of "I never said I know what I'm doing!" But you dang well do and excellent job. Have a link to any Big Daddy videos? Haven't seen Grumpy in any videos lately, hope he's doing okay.
im surprised the scrap yard would take an rv around here they wont touch them because they are at least a half a dumpster load of trash for very little metal
Juniper Scale doesn't normally chase you down, they look up your company and call them and tell you to turn around and come back. Even if your an hour up the road. Ask me how I know.....🤣
Glad you got a paid assistant. Of course great you listen to suggestions, give credit. I was thinking “to bad you didn’t use Zack front lift to set it up for trailer”. I did not know you had pickup along. My cheat is tire to tire if using pickup as winch. First set pulling on trailer. If Ethan had been few feet back. The pickup tire to trailer tire provides solid anchor. If camper caught. It could have skidded pickup into trailer. *minor scratch at most*
Good morning Casey. Who is Big Dad? The way you guys talked about him someone I should definitely check out his content. I will say well done Ethan that was a smart idea and saved time.
It's just a matter of time before Casey corrupts Ethan's pleasant demeanor and has him spewing "F" bombs at the motoring public 🛻💨🤬😄
I’m working on it
@@CaseyLaDelle😂
Life has a way making you say those fabulously descriptive terms!
They're so fun it's hard not to!
@@CaseyLaDelle ya you will get him to give in soon lol
I like that Casey treats Ethan as an equal and not like most bosses treat their employees like they’re worthless.
Employees are happier & work better when there treated like a human . Most people don't get it ! Treat people like you want to be treated . Makes life a lot better for everyone .
totally agree. life and careers would be much better if bosses would treat employees as they want to be treated. I am happily retired away from the tyrants.
A business is a team effort, everyone is valuable. Anyone who doesn't believe that should not manage people.
I had the same thoughts that sometimes it pays to have an extra brain when you are self employeed. If anything it gets you to start thinking past a block.
Ever since I have watched this channel I would love to work for Casey, I have taken pay cuts before for a better work environment
Hiring Ethan to do the sketchy stuff!! 🤣
Ethan is a good man Casey, he listens, asks questions, and above all has a great demeanor!! I think we'll keep him!! 👍
First of all, excellent video. Secondly, superb driving on the behalf of Ethan - if you've ever hauled a trailer before, having something the size of that RV behind you being towed is quite intimidating, but he did just fine. Once you warned him about the swing on the corner and the rear of your truck, he drove like he'd been doing it for quite some time. Finally, I like how you are more than willing to listen to other ideas and thoughts and not just dismiss them - it might have been a strange way to move the RV, but in the end it was probably the most practical one for the spot where it was located. Lastly, I have to agree about the weigh station and the fog. It's already challenging enough to operate in the fog, so adding an additional risk into it shouldn't be. Take that link out of the chain when it's weather like that.
Kudos to Ethan for thinking on his feet, and for doing so well on his first tow. 👍🏼
While HeavyD is posting 'a year in review' (aka: stuff we've already watched)... Casey is out here making and sharing new content! Thumbs up to Casey.
You and Ethan make a great team. You need to present him with his First Tow Certificate! Unfortunately those who are supposed to helping Road Safety, don't realize its more than running the scales, its the total package to include weather consideration!
It is good to watch simple team work. Ethan follows instructions and you Casey have the mindset to listen to constructive suggestions. Well done.🍺🍺🇦🇺
Ethan actually anticipates what is needed, which is great!
Ethan's value continues to grow. super smart and very capable with towing and recoveries. great addition!
Thanks Ethan, you two make a great team. Still miss Mr.Grumpy. That was one motor home that most definitely needed to go to the dump! Thanks Casey for sharing! 😊
Ethan is a great addition to the team 👍
Two sets of eyes on a situation and an open mind will get things done faster and safer,, 😊 props to both of you
The foggy conditions and scale open is the reason for the pile up on the blues I-84 westbound a few months back that burnt several cars and trucks to the ground. I have the same opinion about it you do. In my opinion the DOT should have been held responsible for causing that crash with the scale being open in zero visibility
Normal towing stuff is ok for a video too. Honestly I could watch and learn from you almost anything. 😊
Not when it’s stuff I can’t film.
@@CaseyLaDellejust curious…since Ron Pratt shows a large number of commercial jobs, after getting permission, are there any which you might have been able to, but never asked if it was possible?
@@JohnHallgren Yea, That.
Well that's another old Swinger that has been retired! Very good point about the weigh station being a danger to everybody when it is that foggy out.
As far as the scale house. It’s not about safety. It’s about revenue. If it was about safety it would have been closed. Excellent video as always. Thank you.
I like how Casey includes Ethan in the problem solving process and acknowledges his ideas as having merit. I appreciate the transparency of the channel. Casey is quick to own it when he makes a mistake. He offers explanations not excuses.
Casey, it’s crazy to see your side of this as I own and operate my own mobile RV Repair company here in Montana. I see situations just like this one almost daily. It’s sad to see our nation living like this.
What do you mean bidenomics is the best thing since sliced bread!
@@George-dy3pt It ain't about who's in the White House.
@@Chris-lp3dmit is to him
@@Chris-lp3dm it has more of an effect than you think. It sets the tone for how the rest of the country operates.
Looks like your videography's been drinking some kind of magic potion lately, because you're absolutely smashing it these past few weeks!
You guys are amazing. Removing the Zacklift from the truck was a huge surprise for me. I've never seen anything like that before.
That scale house should not have been open under those weather conditions. That's asking for a pile up to happen. I would have run the scale too Myself under those conditions. Nice driving skills of Ethan as well.
Casey is lucky he didn’t get a HAZ MAT violation hauling that load!!!! 😂
@@Jeffrey-Flys More so, He didn't get "Park, Bring Papers" Light.
This was a fun one. A bit gross, but thankfully the previous owner of this rv is in a better, healthier living situation now. Always up for another oddball challenge.
One would hope, but who knows how old his "new" RV is.
why would a different home/RV cause the person to live a healthier lifestyle? I would assume he will have the new(er) one looking like this one before long.
Ethan had a great idea. It looked like he pushed on the rear wheel around 32:00 with one hand to roll the motor home off the trailer. Great help and respect to Ethan!!!!
I was driving past on the 97 while you were loading up the RV onto the low-boy. I wish I would have stopped to say hey.
Gotta love the way Casey pre-empts the you tube experts by explaining things properly the first time, like those rings! Aiso how Ethan pushes on the top of the bus tyre doubling his strength💪🏼💪🏼
Can only imagine the nastiness inside that thing 🤢🤢
Great idea Ethan! And nicely performed. 👍
Casey: Would it be an idea for the future to have Ethan operating the black sneaker truck and doing a few easier jobs by himself? Of course with some training first.... It looks like that you have found a hidden gem.
Thanks for your videos! 👍
Good morning, so. The Pacific Northwest is expecting … 100 inches of snow 🎉 in the next 2 weeks. All Forecast Models agree. Track Season is FINALLY STARTING 👏🏻👏🏻
. .. or is forecast to start! Let's wait to see if they are right this time. :-)
You make a good boss because you are so encouraging and positive. Ethan is a good man and a fast learner. I hope someone salvaged the generator.
Kudos to Ethan
Loving the interplay between you and Ethan on these. You two make a great and entertaining team!
good job Ethan😊 , and good job Casey for taking a moment to listen and say hey , that might work😅
Glad you're back to loving the black Dodge. Huge fan of your solid integrity. Keep up the great work!!
Awesome job getting that sticky smoke trap out ouf the park Casey and Ethan! Amazing how well the camera captured the tow truck in that heavy fog. YIKEs y'all had to pull over at the scales?? Not cool call DOT!! THANK you guys for moving the 💩box to the scrap yard. Awesome video!
You're absolutely right, Casey. Having the scale open when it's so foggy is not safe!
One of the most genuine dudes on RUclips, thanks for the great videos.
On-spot is the best 👍🤩
The tred of your tires? Looks like summer tires to me 😂😂😂
I don't know why watching you work is so fascinating.
Twelve seconds in and I'm just glad to see that truck running and back on the road again. End of story. We're all good for this episode. But wait, there's more?!?!!?!? Oh boy.
Love how you gave Ethan props for his approach. And also acknowledging that you’d throw him under the bus if it went south 😂.
Fair is fair 🤷🏻♂️
@@CaseyLaDelle I’m mean, what are friends for? 😎 I’d expect nothing less from my buds. But when it worked you know what I’m doing to them!
Ethan’s first one on the hook.
Nicely done sir
Ethan is worth his wait in gold! He has the aptitude to make a tow truck driver real quick!
Ethan is a good hand,He seems to know a lot and is very patient on the job.
That is so slick how fast you can unhook and drive out from under that rig. She is well designed no doubt
I like to watch your videos showing how cold it is up there. I don’t miss cold weather. I’m in Baja Sur California. We had really low temperatures here this morning and I broke down and put on long pants. It was 58°.
Hey Casey,
This is an interesting and enjoyable video.
Ethan has proved to be a great addition to your channel.
He tends to sell himself short of his abilities, yet he proves that he can handle a situation.
Good chose on your part.
Knowing the equipment as you do, you make everything you do look easy.
Good job guys.
Take Care
P.S. Lighten up on the black truck .
You put it back in shape to do what it is expected to do and it is doing it well !
Money well spent.
That was a real nice RV once. Darn shame to see them so run down and badly cared for.
For it's era, maybe. Many showroom RVs these days are better than many houses. (and more expensive)
I have never seen a RV that is meant to be lived in full time , propane heat is so moist that it will rot from the inside out
Any RV, T.T. or boat does the same with time. Used full time or not. You can keep up maintenance but it happens. They have a life cycle, the fiberglass models can be redone and turn out as good as was or better. But most "stickies" fail at joints then extensive water damage and mold. Mold is a major concern for all.
That was a neat haul for sure. I was worried when you’ll rolled it off the trailer with you in it ,Casey, knowing there wasn’t any brakes on it. Geeezzzz. Stay safe and God Bless
Hi Casey, I found your channel about a month ago and started watching. In this video you mentioned an ostomy and I searched and saw you have UC. I do also. I have had a Jpouch since 2018. I am amazed you do so much with a bag. Mine leaked all the time. I am inspired thanks and best wishes to you
Excellent Job, Ethan 👍. You had a great idea and yet will still undoubtedly learn a lot from Casey, even though he has frequently admitted that he never said he was good at this 🤣...Excellent video and great observation about the fog-wrapped weigh station on Juniper Butte...
That SNeaker Truck yanking the moho around is nice to see...also love the fact ya let Ethan learn to tow something.
IFTA decals are assigned to the license holder. The record keeping of which VIN gets which decal is on the license holder. As long as both decals match (same number), that's all that matters. As you found out. For audit purposes, you as the owner, do need a record of this (simple spread works) of decal number vs VIN.
Boy that’s a nice trailer!👍🏽😀❤️🇺🇸
Ethan is looking like a great hand!
You’re a good man Mr LaDelle😊
Hey Casey.. Joe p here from Scotland... love what you do ... I had my own recovery wagon a hundred years ago ... just saying ..... how about a loading ramp behind where you park your low loader so you park against it ... easy unload when you get home ?👍
I hope Ethan likes learning this job. He seems to have a good foundation of a skill set that will help him excell in this profession.
It is nice to see how you work with your help
Wooo!!! Love the consistency that Casey has had. Especially the shorts!!!
Cool videos, guess I haven’t watched enough of them because I didn’t know that the zacklift was mounted on a road tractor.
Another awesome episode. Great teamwork!
It’s good to see you have a decent helper
I was half disappointed at the end you didn't just dump the RV off the back of the trailer!
I feel like I caught something from that over the internet and in a different continent, very much ewww! And good work Ethan and Dodge.
Thank you for an excellent video. Your videos are educational to show us laypersons what truck drivers deal with daily 😊👍. Carry on Sir.
Awesome! That was fun...thanks for taking us along!
I'm an overgrown kid that likes to watch Casey and Ethan doing their jobs, etc, etc.
It is always good to be open minded. Glad that it went smoothly. Keep those videos coming
Learning the sketchy stuff first makes everything else Easy !
Great job Thanks for sharing and bringing us along !! Love the Channel keep up the Amazing Work you Guy's Rock !!!!
Casey another great video,Ethen is great and you two seam to get no so well together .Keep up the good work Cheers Glenn From New Zealand
The biggest killer of all of our tugger lines was dust….every cable that failed on us that we had tested was full of fine sand that worked liked mini knives…unlike a winch line our tugger cables where basically built like a winch line but with a woven case over the entire cable( very similar to a 1 inch paracord)..so it was impossible to see when the the internal rope cords got dirty..
Just an idea, rope washing is a thing common in Mountain SAR work. Something I learned early in my years as a SAR team volunteer, after especially dirty missions or just periodically we'd take ropes to a laundromat. One with the big commercial front loading machines. Ropes would go in set for a cold wash with just a small amount of Woolite. This would work a lot of trapped dirt and sand out of the rope. There are also rope washer gadgets sold you hook a garden hose to and feed the rope thru.
Hell of a job Ethan.
"F" bombs are the current release of frustrations. Studies have proved it does help. Really like your videos.
Hats off to you both for doing these jobs.
I’m so glad you were able to get the front legs for the ZackLift affixed to the setup. My back hurt watching you move them by hand.
Happy New Year dude, hope you and the family had an awesome Christmas ❤
This video goes to show what can be done when two different people think alike or sort of alike. And I predict that with your direction and training Ethan will also be able to say one day…”I never said I was good at this “! And then prove everyone wrong such as you do.
Some days the best tool to have is plain old common sense and patience. By listening to your employee this video looked like a well thought out plan.
Great job team!
Ethan has a great position. Many of us a yelling at the tv to do something but the dirty deeds are already. Ethan has the option to call an audible real time
These are always fun to watch. I like seeing people work through problem solving.
Don't they make dolly's for RV's, that could have been used instead of the rv wheels?
Maybe you can add a winch to the flatbed, so you don't need to use the truck.
They do, but at 20-30k for a set I sure as hell am not going to buy one. I have thought about building my own though
@@CaseyLaDelle - likely not enough of a need for them to be worth spending that much.
@@CaseyLaDellea pair of mobile home axles are rated at 14,000 lbs and are plenty wide enough as built if you find the right ones.
Good day Casey I am so glad that you have now got a Partner In Crime that can help a little more than some of your great counterparts and is able to give some decent ideas to actually get done quickly........ it is also great that your new Partner In Crime is able to dive and tow stuff when he comes up with an idea .......... This way its his plan and as you say anything goes wrong its on him lol
I agreed wholeheartedly with you about having the scales open during inclement weather. I've done exactly what you described, although it wasn't during inclement weather, it was when trucks were backed up to the interstate. Never been chased down, at least not for that. 🙄
First this RV reminds me of Walter Whites 86 Fleetwood Bounder. Thx for this reminder
Nice job Ethan 👏. I agree Casey, station should have been closed for weather to keep things safe.
Really good job Casey and Ethan you guys seem to work pretty good together good team work and have a great day
I could smell that nasty RV through my computer monitor!
I got excited for a moment there, thought the blue and white truck was fixed! (Nothing against the Zacklift, love it too, but I first started watching your channel with the blue truck...)
I have definitely bypassed scales in inclement weather before even when on permit loads. I value safety over compliance.
Like we say in french: Il y a plus d'idées dans 2 têtes que dans 1" or "There's more ideas in 2 heads than in one". Respect to the employee could bring a lot to the company plus this guy will feel useful. Thank you Casey.
I think Casey did great by hiring Ethan so that there is another set of eyes and arms along. I just hope that we still get to see Grumpy and some of the other characters that have been along in the past.
Great job guys. Thank you 😊
It was nice to hear you give Ethan compliments for his suggestions. I miss the guy, what happened?
Great job by both of you.
Good plan, Ethan!
Put remote batteries in the gray truck!
Another great job by Casey and Ethan. You guys make this look easy, but that's from years of "I never said I know what I'm doing!" But you dang well do and excellent job. Have a link to any Big Daddy videos? Haven't seen Grumpy in any videos lately, hope he's doing okay.
im surprised the scrap yard would take an rv around here they wont touch them because they are at least a half a dumpster load of trash for very little metal
That’s why they charge a lot of money to take them
Juniper Scale doesn't normally chase you down, they look up your company and call them and tell you to turn around and come back. Even if your an hour up the road. Ask me how I know.....🤣
Fun Vidya, and fun to see Bobby being Bobby, good dude.
Whaaa! What about all the friction in the yankum ring?? Whaaaaaaa!
26:01 I’ve got that exact same Hercules tool bag. I use it for handyman work. Harbor Freight rocks!
I'm watching you and Ethan and I realized I was holding my breath 😮
Great Visual Lesson on to stop, or not to stop, at The Scales.
Glad you got a paid assistant. Of course great you listen to suggestions, give credit. I was thinking “to bad you didn’t use Zack front lift to set it up for trailer”. I did not know you had pickup along. My cheat is tire to tire if using pickup as winch. First set pulling on trailer. If Ethan had been few feet back. The pickup tire to trailer tire provides solid anchor. If camper caught. It could have skidded pickup into trailer. *minor scratch at most*
Good morning Casey. Who is Big Dad? The way you guys talked about him someone I should definitely check out his content.
I will say well done Ethan that was a smart idea and saved time.
Is it Iron Mike Sharp?
@@splatterizeyse, 💯 % Iron Mike Sharp!
GFYM