i'm a 74 year old grandmother. i always look forward to watching your videos, learning so much from your intuitive understanding of physics, etc. i LOVE to watch men at work, especially you and your friends! Of course, the fact that you're also helping folks out of their messes is a big plus as well! Good on ya!!!
It won't do that if you see someone standing on the hill looking crossways , with the person standing up straight then it reveals the angle of the ground.
Good morning Casey! I am glad that the people that were in the Toyota are okay. That was a steep embankment, it was pretty amazing that the truck stayed upright. Sorry about your 360 Camera , maybe the makers will send you a new one. I am going to send them an e mail and ask! Thanks for taking us along Casey and of course thumbs UP!! 👍
It can't hurt to ask Insta360 to send you a replacement. You are really using that camera to get the shots that are difficult if not impossible with a regular rig.
Easy recovery, from my living room. You always make it look so easy though. Some insurance companies can be difficult to deal with. When my 4x4 truck got totaled they didn't even look at it, and wanted to give me $4,400. I told them to look at it and see that it is a special edition worth approx. 3x that. They called the body shop and asked which truck it was, then paid the correct amount which was $11,500.00. This was put towards my new truck costing $40,000.00. My old truck was so bad, it was not even worth buying back to try to salvage anything. Two good things were I doubled my towing capacity from 6,000lbs. to 12,000lbs. & added an extended cab.
Good recovery and giving us sensible reasons why not to tow one of those backwards, and not to pull out in front of tow trucks! Your footage from the beautiful part of Oregon you live in probably boosts the local tourist trade in both summer and winter and I hope you get the camera fixed or replaced asap.
That little summary of the use of four wheel drive and the dynamics of a burdened tow truck is invaluable! If I had a new driver to train, I'd certainly add "don't pull out in front of a tow truck" and WHY in the lessons!
Much as I appreciate MOOR and the other guys, you running a diesel with hydraulic winch and doing double-line winching is _WAY_ more up my street! Top quality as ever.
I want to help replace the camera, so I used the UA-cam Super Thanks $$ option. I hope it is enough to cover a 360 camera, and that all the money gets to you and they don't take any service charges. Thank you for all you do for others.
The questions about the little wheels speak to how many subscribers you’ve gained in the last year. (Congratulations! 🎉) Those of us who have been around a bit longer have seen you use them many times. ❤️
Casey, you do have the best office you could hope for. The drives into the mountains is beautiful. Makes me want to get out into the forest and just hike.
Nice job. I enjoy watching your recoveries, as a veteran wrecker driver you do awesome work. At least the dollies now are self loading and not the old pole style we used to use. stay safe out there.
Hi Casey. I am 81 yrs old and enjoy watching your channel. I was pleased that you explained how UA-cam works and how you get financially rewarded. You’ll be pleased to know when I watch your show I let all the commercials run their scheduled times to make sure you get the maximum payment. I’m a former radio and tv producer and your doing a truly professional presentation. I once done a few years driving trucks ( road trains) in the Northern Territory of Australia. They pull 3 trailers moving cattle and machinery to the various gold mines. I got sick of office life and always wanted to drive trucks as my father done. Your a good man Casey.. keep up the good work. Regards Bill . Australia.
Thanks for the video. Been working on the computer for 4.5 hours and needed a break.. Casey LaDelle video pops up. Awesome. Watch a great recovery with factual explanations and a little humor to go along with it. BE SAFE.
TREEE! OH NOO! You knocked us to the ground. Ouch! 😁 OH Well things happen. Just Glad that the stick didnt break causing you to get hurt in anyway. Thanks RJ for helping out! Be Safe! Keep Your Head Up! 👍
Casey you never said you were good at this but your actions are proof you are good at what you do. You think outside the box and get the job done. You take the extra steps to avoid damage to vehicles
Lived in John Day 45 years ago. Even driving highway 26 through the Ochocos was a white knuckle trip in the winter. I slid off the edge one night and had to put chains on in the dark. Fun times.😅
I lived in John Day from 1978 to 1984. Became a expert at putting on chains.Very good memories.Nice to hear from a fellow John Day alumni !Thanks Patricia
I am truly sorry about your 360. You work so hard to get good content for us to enjoy. I also hate it for the truck owner, hope he's OK and insurance can take care of him. Thanks to RJ for helping, and thanks for his work with the fire department. Nice young man helping you. I appreciate your work Casey, and especially you helping folks in need. I was in those shoes recently, $338.00 for a rollback to get a vehicle from point A to point B. I didn't complain because I saw how hard he worked and I also thought about how hard you work helping folks. All I had left was 5 dollars but I convinced him to take it so he could get a cold drink- it was over 100° here in Oklahoma that day. Thanks for all you do. Stay safe and GOD bless
Nice recovery. The inventory in their bone yard must have been low at the body shop. The truck and the camera look to be totaled. The 360 camera has given us some beautiful landscape photography. I hope you are able to get a replacement soon.
I use my 4WD on most dirt and gravel roads just for the added stability. I often go into low range on steeper rocky trails so I don’t have to ride the brakes so much. I’d rather drive slower and safer than risk unnecessary damage or overheated brakes.
One thing I really appreciate about mine is having low range with an open centre diff. On really tight, steep but high traction surfaces and especially when towing it's great.
Great job! 👍 Nice to see a new face with you on UA-cam. Lots of questions but I best not question because I don't want viewers to ring me for them. And no I was not ever a tow driver my brother was, I went on jobs with him.
Thank you for sharing your beautiful scenery with us Casey. To bad your camera lenses got damaged. I hope someone sends you a new 360. I knew what those little wheels (lol) on the wrecker were from previous videos.
I liked the RJ ride along but loved the fubar comment about the 360. That was a really bad day in the woods for that truck. Thank you for the smiles Casey they are worth a lot of thanks for sharing. Peace Out.
How almost human was the camera looking at Casey stopping, zoom in as he was climbing out and following him and looking up to be picked up! 5 Years ago that would have been "witchcraft"! Fantastic recovery of the Toyota and camera!
Recent subscriber, @PepesTowingService, @RonPratt, and @plazatowing sent me your way. Catching up on content and this one caught my eye. You may not have the big rigs, but you have the knowledge to exploit your equipment and your surroundings. You clearly communicate your ideas to me, a couch potato, and I say to myself, that's a really good idea. You have a passion for what you are doing. You have advanced skills. You communicate well. Awesome videography skills. Best body cam position of anybody. I wish you peace and prosperity for years to come.
Wasn't a bad day as it could have been, thumbs up 👍 great video and Robby Layton is gonna take the slow hydraulic winch off,lots of times you need slow winches
@@CaseyLaDelle Ooh I sense another explanation video coming soon, that comment should stir up the off road world pretty well. @FabRats you wanna chime in why you replaced your hydraulic winches on your wrecker with electric. Me personally I am an electric winch person but I don't do what Casey does.
In a world where we never speak to each other, we rely on texts (like this one), I finally figured out why I enjoy your videos: you bring humanity to an empty world. TY.
When I was a kid back in the 60s and 70s we had a body shop and towing service and three tow trucks. Didn’t have the self loader dollies back then, that would have saved us a ton of work! Our newest lightest tow truck back then was similar to that ford but not 4-4.
Before watching your videos I’ve always wondered what the wheels on the back of tow trucks were for. So funny you made that comment about that same thing.
Casey, Thank You for showing us one use for your little tires. I firmly believe you should explain to everyone that they are to prevent you from TURTLEing the long pickup/ wrecker. They can be mounted in the middle of the truck to roll over tall objects that might otherwise high center your rig. Young man I do worry about your viewers that actually asked about their use. As a wood worker I've made custom ergonomic canoe and kayak paddles from exotic woods. I think the buyers of my paddles asked the stupid questions of you. Why? Because I keep seeing my paddles as home decor rather then being put to use in rivers and lakes, it's a crying shame. Fine work recovering that pickup and staying safe. You are in my prayers Hoka Hey
Hi Casey, I scratched my dash cam lens and used a lens polishing kit to get the scratches off. I you take it to an options or a good glass shop you might be lucky, great recovery and video
I'm guessing the tape on parts of the bed shell were put there by you? I don't think I've noticed that on other videos. If so I'm sure it saves you some time in editing, and I give you props to your planning. I'd love to be able to help people like you do, but I have no desire to get on UA-cam, so I'll live vicariously through you. 😊
Spoke to soon, I now see it on the license plate too. I'm sure $2 for a pack of tape and two minutes at the time of towing sure beats the time spent blurring later.
Too bad about the camera! I WISH I could say I'd never screwed up... but that would be a lie! LOL!! Nice job on the recovery and tow!! Yeah, I'm pretty sure it's totaled. The gas filler cap my still be good. LOL!! Good video!!!
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You might have never said you were good at this, but the quality of your videos does.
i'm a 74 year old grandmother. i always look forward to watching your videos, learning so much from your intuitive understanding of physics, etc. i LOVE to watch men at work, especially you and your friends! Of course, the fact that you're also helping folks out of their messes is a big plus as well! Good on ya!!!
I agree with your comment . It's so nice watching a families first blue-collar old school values working
Im a 66 yr old man still doing this i live this job been doing it since 1979 it gets in your blood
I love your videos and the view from your office window.
Nice recovery. Love the scenery. That old tow truck has more then paid for itself.
The wrecker is awesome but your knowledge is even more so. That is why you make difficult situations look easy.
I knew what the little wheel were but the ingenuity of how they work always amazes me.
When they ask what the little wheels are for, tell them they're training wheels for new drivers.
😂😂😂😂😂! I'm loving that comment!😂😂😂
I'd tell them that they are for Smart cars and Mini Coopers.
@@johnme7049 we use them on newer cars with the electric brake on when we repo them... quite annoying throwing dollies on a FWD Civic!!!
I am guilty of asking in the past!
@@cigarsgunsanddiesel8032 I get that, I was just being a smart alek. :D Tiny wheels for tiny cars. 😁
I often wondered how towing works and your information is very educational. Thank you for the lessons.
Just don't let out the secret of the little wheels! 🤫
My favorite truck on UA-cam!
It was a beautiful view though 😊
I’m always fascinated by how much cameras will flatten out terrain.
It won't do that if you see someone standing on the hill looking crossways , with the person standing up straight then it reveals the angle of the ground.
Unfortunately sometimes the terrain will also flatten out cameras 😥 as in this video.
Another no nonsense, no bs, no artificial drama recovery. Thank you for showing how a real professional (who never said he is good at this!) works.
What you don't think Casey could use the dramatic Ice Road Truckers style sound track :P
Good morning Casey! I am glad that the people that were in the Toyota are okay. That was a steep embankment, it was pretty amazing that the truck stayed upright. Sorry about your 360 Camera , maybe the makers will send you a new one. I am going to send them an e mail and ask! Thanks for taking us along Casey and of course thumbs UP!! 👍
It can't hurt to ask Insta360 to send you a replacement. You are really using that camera to get the shots that are difficult if not impossible with a regular rig.
Yeah, knowing whoever was in that truck was ok...that's the main thing out of this.
I absolutely love watching a real tow truck driver. Towing is a creative way to express yourself. It's art
HEY! Good morning Casey and thumbs UP!
Easy recovery, from my living room. You always make it look so easy though. Some insurance companies can be difficult to deal with. When my 4x4 truck got totaled they didn't even look at it, and wanted to give me $4,400. I told them to look at it and see that it is a special edition worth approx. 3x that. They called the body shop and asked which truck it was, then paid the correct amount which was $11,500.00. This was put towards my new truck costing $40,000.00. My old truck was so bad, it was not even worth buying back to try to salvage anything. Two good things were I doubled my towing capacity from 6,000lbs. to 12,000lbs. & added an extended cab.
Good recovery and giving us sensible reasons why not to tow one of those backwards, and not to pull out in front of tow trucks! Your footage from the beautiful part of Oregon you live in probably boosts the local tourist trade in both summer and winter and I hope you get the camera fixed or replaced asap.
That little summary of the use of four wheel drive and the dynamics of a burdened tow truck is invaluable! If I had a new driver to train, I'd certainly add "don't pull out in front of a tow truck" and WHY in the lessons!
Great to meet RJ, nice to have someone with you who thinks along and has ideas. Easy Recovery for my favorite wrecker.
Much as I appreciate MOOR and the other guys, you running a diesel with hydraulic winch and doing double-line winching is _WAY_ more up my street!
Top quality as ever.
Excellent job doubling the cable to the wreck!!! I’m impressed with your ability to assess and adjust accordingly. Nice job!
I want to help replace the camera, so I used the UA-cam Super Thanks $$ option. I hope it is enough to cover a 360 camera, and that all the money gets to you and they don't take any service charges. Thank you for all you do for others.
Thank you!
That's a fine thing you are doing! :)
UA-cam typically takes a 30% fee on donations made via those type options.
Another fantastic recovery, too bad about the camera. Well, you win some, and sometimes you lose some. But you are definitely a winner, Casey!😊
The shot you did (Right before the limb) over the cab view... one of your best shots ever.
Fastest TOWING in the WEST you are the best so up the rest good saying BPNZ
After watching MORR and the gang for a while it's nice to find your channel. Much closer to home and sometimes recovering in areas I've visited :-)
You might not think that you are good at this, but we enjoy watching you do it. Keep doing what you do and we'll keep watching. 😊😊
Those Dollys are such a well thought-out piece of kit. Very simple yet very effective.
Love this FORD. Such a work horse 🤠👍🏼☀️☀️
I love how he keeps the cameraman out of snapping distance when critical. Btw, that was bizarre steep!! Great job Casey
The questions about the little wheels speak to how many subscribers you’ve gained in the last year. (Congratulations! 🎉) Those of us who have been around a bit longer have seen you use them many times. ❤️
That's what I was thinking. We haven't seen them used very much just lately.
It's shocking how quickly accidents happen . Thank you for posting all the great videos on your UA-cam channel
It's refreshing to see someone who actually gives a shit and cleans up the accident scene. Blows my mind how so few do anymore.
Thank you!
Casey, you do have the best office you could hope for. The drives into the mountains is beautiful. Makes me want to get out into the forest and just hike.
Nice job. I enjoy watching your recoveries, as a veteran wrecker driver you do awesome work. At least the dollies now are self loading and not the old pole style we used to use. stay safe out there.
Sad day for that nice Yota, but, as always, you nailed it Casey, nice work.
sad day for the camera too
Hi Casey. I am 81 yrs old and enjoy watching your channel. I was pleased that you explained how UA-cam works and how you get financially rewarded.
You’ll be pleased to know when I watch your show I let all the commercials run their scheduled times to make sure you get the maximum payment. I’m a former radio and tv producer and your doing a truly professional presentation.
I once done a few years driving trucks ( road trains) in the Northern Territory of Australia.
They pull 3 trailers moving cattle and machinery to the various gold mines. I got sick of office life and always wanted to drive trucks as my father done.
Your a good man Casey.. keep up the good work.
Regards Bill . Australia.
I love watching your videos
ditto.... and you're FIRST to say it!!!! YAY!!!
Thank you for cleaning people's trash off public lands. It amazes me how fast people drive on little gravel roads in the woods.
Yeah, those "out the window of the truck" 360 shots are a real plus on this channel. Hope you get that camera fixed/replaced!
I agree with you! Casey's office views are awesome!
Very steep hill…you made it look easy 👏🏻👏🏻
Thanks for the video. Been working on the computer for 4.5 hours and needed a break.. Casey LaDelle video pops up. Awesome. Watch a great recovery with factual explanations and a little humor to go along with it. BE SAFE.
I miss the simplicity of older vehicules, but thank goodness for airbags !
TREEE! OH NOO! You knocked us to the ground. Ouch! 😁
OH Well things happen. Just Glad that the stick didnt break causing you to get hurt in anyway.
Thanks RJ for helping out!
Be Safe!
Keep Your Head Up! 👍
I FRIGGIN LOVE YOUR CONTENT.. Sooooo EDUCATIONAL... THANK U SOOO MUCH CASEY!!!
Damn.. that poor truck. Ouch.
Too bad about your camera.. that sucks. Thanks for the video
This is the first time your use of painter's tape registered with me. Great way to simplify editing of the video!
Casey you never said you were good at this but your actions are proof you are good at what you do.
You think outside the box and get the job done. You take the extra steps to avoid damage to vehicles
Good for parts?😂😂😂❤. Well done Casey. You have the best helpers.😊
Your always so upbeat ❣️
Every time I watch those 360 images I wonder, when will that get taken out? Today is the day. Good luck getting a replacement lens.
Lived in John Day 45 years ago. Even driving highway 26 through the Ochocos was a white knuckle trip in the winter. I slid off the edge one night and had to put chains on in the dark. Fun times.😅
I lived in John Day from 1978 to 1984. Became a expert at putting on chains.Very good memories.Nice to hear from a fellow John Day alumni !Thanks Patricia
Good call with the blue painters tape
I love how you don’t edit out the oops😂 Great video, nice recovery! Stay safe out there!❤️🙏
I am truly sorry about your 360. You work so hard to get good content for us to enjoy. I also hate it for the truck owner, hope he's OK and insurance can take care of him. Thanks to RJ for helping, and thanks for his work with the fire department. Nice young man helping you. I appreciate your work Casey, and especially you helping folks in need. I was in those shoes recently, $338.00 for a rollback to get a vehicle from point A to point B. I didn't complain because I saw how hard he worked and I also thought about how hard you work helping folks. All I had left was 5 dollars but I convinced him to take it so he could get a cold drink- it was over 100° here in Oklahoma that day. Thanks for all you do. Stay safe and GOD bless
You killed the selfie stick 🤣, I love your videos 😅
Nice recovery. The inventory in their bone yard must have been low at the body shop. The truck and the camera look to be totaled. The 360 camera has given us some beautiful landscape photography. I hope you are able to get a replacement soon.
I use my 4WD on most dirt and gravel roads just for the added stability. I often go into low range on steeper rocky trails so I don’t have to ride the brakes so much. I’d rather drive slower and safer than risk unnecessary damage or overheated brakes.
One thing I really appreciate about mine is having low range with an open centre diff.
On really tight, steep but high traction surfaces and especially when towing it's great.
I'm glad that truck was licensed, bonded, and insured!
Unfortunately, that's just for the the camper shell.☹
I like the way you flipped the rear end around. Nice work, Casey.
You never cease to amaze me bro at the combinations of ways to tow things
Thanks Casey! I am excited to see your roll back rolling back on the road again! I know you are.
I hope everyone is ok. Good job. Oh and yes it looks steep.
id never have thought about that with the cap. well done sir.
So Wise , Thank You .
The Ochoco is the most beautiful forest in Oregon. An emerald jewel in the middle of a desert.
great video as always Casey!
Clifford the red Ford definitely earning its keep! Made it look easy👍😂
Great job! 👍 Nice to see a new face with you on UA-cam. Lots of questions but I best not question because I don't want viewers to ring me for them. And no I was not ever a tow driver my brother was, I went on jobs with him.
Some one put a lot of hurt on that little truck. Thanks 👍 for sharing.
Great winch out, enjoyed watching, thanks.
Thank you for sharing your beautiful scenery with us Casey. To bad your camera lenses got damaged. I hope someone sends you a new 360. I knew what those little wheels (lol) on the wrecker were from previous videos.
Another fantastic video - thank you.
You never said you were good at this, but you break it you buy it or you buy it you break it!!! Or something like that. As always thanks Casey.
Great recovery!
I liked the RJ ride along but loved the fubar comment about the 360. That was a really bad day in the woods for that truck. Thank you for the smiles Casey they are worth a lot of thanks for sharing. Peace Out.
How almost human was the camera looking at Casey stopping, zoom in as he was climbing out and following him and looking up to be picked up! 5 Years ago that would have been "witchcraft"! Fantastic recovery of the Toyota and camera!
Casey does all that in editing. The 360 cam records everything, he just shows us the section that makes sense for the video.
I was literally wondering by myself what those little wheels are when you said out loud what they are, now I know! 😂
Recent subscriber, @PepesTowingService, @RonPratt, and @plazatowing sent me your way. Catching up on content and this one caught my eye. You may not have the big rigs, but you have the knowledge to exploit your equipment and your surroundings. You clearly communicate your ideas to me, a couch potato, and I say to myself, that's a really good idea.
You have a passion for what you are doing. You have advanced skills. You communicate well. Awesome videography skills. Best body cam position of anybody.
I wish you peace and prosperity for years to come.
Class act putting the blue tape on the signage and plate to keep the person’s privacy intact. Well done.
Yes it does look steep. My knees hurt just watching you walk up it on TV.
Thanks for an excellent video.
You know Casey, For someone who never says they're good at this, You're pretty dang good at this. 👍
Wasn't a bad day as it could have been, thumbs up 👍 great video and Robby Layton is gonna take the slow hydraulic winch off,lots of times you need slow winches
Hydraulic winches are FAR better than electric
@@CaseyLaDelle Ooh I sense another explanation video coming soon, that comment should stir up the off road world pretty well. @FabRats you wanna chime in why you replaced your hydraulic winches on your wrecker with electric. Me personally I am an electric winch person but I don't do what Casey does.
He just said in his video that he's keeping the hydraulic winches.
@nja1081 agreed the debate will occur I'm sure,they both have their place,BSF Recovery still has his going ,
Nice idea using the painter's tape to cover customer info, good lo-tech solution.
I only had to use them training wheels for one week! LOL. Another great video, Casey. CYA on the next one.
We were just up in that area last weekend. Love the Ochoco's! Cheers!
Oh man! I hope the driver was okay? Awesome recovery Casey! And the views were incredible. Bummer about the 360 camera
Casey's videos never disappoint!
I always thought the little wheel on top of your truck was in case you flipped it, you could just engage them and keep driving😂
In a world where we never speak to each other, we rely on texts (like this one), I finally figured out why I enjoy your videos: you bring humanity to an empty world. TY.
When I was a kid back in the 60s and 70s we had a body shop and towing service and three tow trucks. Didn’t have the self loader dollies back then, that would have saved us a ton of work! Our newest lightest tow truck back then was similar to that ford but not 4-4.
ho hell that nothing for that ford so sweeeeeet! to see that truck getting some action, rock on
Nice views, sorry about the camera. Apparently it's about 180 dollhairs to repair with new lenses, beats 700 for a new one at least..
Your instincts are good ways to tow!
Before watching your videos I’ve always wondered what the wheels on the back of tow trucks were for. So funny you made that comment about that same thing.
Casey, Thank You for showing us one use for your little tires. I firmly believe you should explain to everyone that they are to prevent you from TURTLEing the long pickup/ wrecker. They can be mounted in the middle of the truck to roll over tall objects that might otherwise high center your rig.
Young man I do worry about your viewers that actually asked about their use.
As a wood worker I've made custom ergonomic canoe and kayak paddles from exotic woods. I think the buyers of my paddles asked the stupid questions of you. Why? Because I keep seeing my paddles as home decor rather then being put to use in rivers and lakes, it's a crying shame.
Fine work recovering that pickup and staying safe.
You are in my prayers
Hoka Hey
Hi Casey, I scratched my dash cam lens and used a lens polishing kit to get the scratches off. I you take it to an options or a good glass shop you might be lucky, great recovery and video
I'm guessing the tape on parts of the bed shell were put there by you? I don't think I've noticed that on other videos. If so I'm sure it saves you some time in editing, and I give you props to your planning.
I'd love to be able to help people like you do, but I have no desire to get on UA-cam, so I'll live vicariously through you. 😊
Spoke to soon, I now see it on the license plate too.
I'm sure $2 for a pack of tape and two minutes at the time of towing sure beats the time spent blurring later.
Yep, his name, phone number, and contractors license number were on both sides and I didn’t want to put that out to the UA-cam world.
@@CaseyLaDelle But the UA-cam audience is "entitled" to all of that information. ;)
@@CaseyLaDellegood job Casey. Casey will get it 🙂
HA!
@@clark7117
Too bad about the camera! I WISH I could say I'd never screwed up... but that would be a lie! LOL!! Nice job on the recovery and tow!! Yeah, I'm pretty sure it's totaled. The gas filler cap my still be good. LOL!! Good video!!!