I can tell that you two have known each other for a long time. You spent the entire time trolling each other and having fun doing it. That's friendship.
A clear „YES“ to Bens channel… OR: A future cooperation of you two as you are a super entertaining pair of professionals who never forget about the fun factor during their work. My congratulations-from here, it looks like you have found paradies on earth in your jobs and professions. Super cool, all the very best to you both!
Good show. I just made a 400 mile round trip yesterday , hauling home another hunk of junk. Glad to know I'm not the only one afflicted with this disease. I'm 66 , old enough to know better!
That was a hoot! Ah me when the wheel slid off the trailer hahaha! I luvs that express doglet, talk about enthusiastic! She was sooo pleased to see you!
Awesome puppy and I hope that you take great care of it. Nothing better than the loyalty, gratitude, and unconditional love and friendship of a great dog. Hopefully it goes with you as much as possible.
I love watching your channel along with Matt’s Off-road Recovery, Fab Rats, Rory Irish with Trail Mater, and a lot more. I wish we had the freedom up here to do what you guys do, you guys have a lot of fun doing what you do so keep it up!!! It is fun to watch!
Dude!.... you are on point! Tripcheck is updated every 3 hours. We have to call in exact road conditions from plow trucks that are observing conditions as they're driving. State wide so it's always updated no matter where you're headed. Great reporting Casey!
How is it you are always spot on with the questions your viewers have in mind ? It's like you have telepathy. And yes, Ben needs to start his own channel, he's got a great personality and I would love to see those Internationals restored.
I have that same winch on my D series Travelall. It came from a D series, but not mine. The winch was all I was able to get, I found a Warn winch mount in a wrecking yard and modified it. Found a PTO for the transfer case, PTO shift cable, made a driveshaft, and put it all together. I rebuilt the winch and PTO first. I’ve used it several times now, works good.
Casey, I recently discovered your channel and have been binge watching when I have time, It is so cool to see so much familiar scenery in your videos. I have spent so many years of my life up and around the Santiam Pass doing A lot of what you do. it started out when I was younger (16ish) growing up in Mill City just going up to the hoodoo area to play in the snow in our trucks and 20 years later I find myself still doing it. I don't have equipment like you do but often I will jump in my truck and head up the pass and spend an eve helping stuck drivers, pulling them out, helping chain up etc.. I have never charged a dime, My payment is just enjoying helping the people and spending time up there I absolutely love it in the winter time. Thank you for the awesome content! sometimes I feel like I am watching myself when I watch your videos because we have so much in common you are just much better equipped! 😎 I would love to do what you do for a living. Keep up the great work!
I worked at a dealership as mechanic when they introduced them. Great rigs after the worked out the axle problems of first couple years. I'd love to find another one Dandahermit
Ben is obviously comfortable in front of the camera, yes he needs his own channel because I'm sure he has a wealth of information in his head that would benefit everyone. Also ask him whatever happened to International anyway?
Kathy!! 😮 it was only a matter of time before wandering into my neck of the woods. Freeborn's ranch you couldn't find better maintain farm vehicles. The family patriarch passed away a few years before this video was a rare breed. RIP Clyde!! You are missed dearly by family friend's and community.
Loved part about winch. brought back memories. I inherited my Dad's 1970 Powerwagon with a 8000 lb. pto ramsey winch. you could either engage transfer case & have wheels turn with winch or have winch pull from stop. pretty cool!
Ben definitely should have his own channel. You two are a great comedy team!! Did you ever consider carrying "High Lift" jacks. If you didn't have the backhoe, you could've jacked that truck up and pushed the truck off it. I'm so glad Ben is saving the IH's. if it weren't for the Scout, we wouldn't have the Bronco and Blazer.
That cinematic "sjoo" sound is the sound of the first bug flying into your face and burying itself solidly between your teeth while you drive just a little faster with your big grin on your face with the windschield down! ;-) That scenery is amazing with a light dusting of white! It certainly helps that you know how to drive and operate a backhoe! :-) Interesting how Ben knows how to somehow always make you do all the dirty work! And yes, I agree: Ben certainly has plenty of material to make interesting videos about!
That is the first time I have seen that way to pull the back end over, brilliant. I will start doing that now instead of thinking I will just leave it as is.
That's a big YES to a Ben channel! The GoPro mic and trucker hat are now required for Casey's channel; I saw/heard some old videos and didn't recognize Casey because of the difference. LOL
About 5 years ago I was driving north along the Lake Michigan Shore line near Ludinton MI and had a late 1970's International Scout in front of me In mint condition. We followed the same route for several mile before they turned off. I felt like flagging them down and talking to the about their Scout. It's a shame that International discontinued the Scout line around 1980.
I would love to see your pal put some trucks on the road and watch him do the work on them that would be great he has a good collection of parts worth watching get it done
I would love to see your pal put some trucks on the road and watch him do the work on them that would be great he has a good collection of parts I worked at an IH dealership in 77 Replacing rusty front inner fenders under warranty all day long
Hello, I'm not sure if you are reading comments from videos from a year ago. Anyway, you two guys act just like me and my best friend I have known for over 40 years. My favorite truck is the 1965 Ford F100 with the custom cab, 289 V8 with a granny gear 4 speed trans. During the MID 80'S, I had 3 different F100's. The first one had the custom cab, the second one had the 289 V8 and the 3rd one had the granny gear 4 speed trans. Love videos, keep up the good work and God bless and stay safe.
Casey takes a break and you have to retrain him on the outriggers. I think Ben has gotten most of the junk from that farm. He may be back for some of the trash that is on the ground. International scrap metal.
Casey, you and Ron Pratt (Mid-West Truck) will be joined by Ben (hopefully) as my first tier "Go To's" on You Tube. All of your "Real Life" banter is so naturally entertaining and informative. Some of my 64 years of professional experience was operating a roll back during the "Drunk Shift" being awakened by the Ohio State Highway Patrol to pull vehicles off of poles and out of ditches after closing time. Of course I was still expected to be turning wrenches at the next 8 AM except for Sundays where I played guitar for the 7:30 AM Mass. That didn't leave a lot of time to devote to my '42 De Soto "Lead Sled" custom coupe.
I can tell that you two have known each other for a long time. You spent the entire time trolling each other and having fun doing it. That's friendship.
Ben absolutely needs to have his own channel. The world would be a better place if he did.
Ben needs to start his own channel. And keep up with the awesome content Casey.
I agree. He does need his own channel.
Don, do it!!
Yes sir Start ur channel I will sure to be a Subscriber
A clear „YES“ to Bens channel… OR: A future cooperation of you two as you are a super entertaining pair of professionals who never forget about the fun factor during their work. My congratulations-from here, it looks like you have found paradies on earth in your jobs and professions. Super cool, all the very best to you both!
I love that “tow truck trick”. That will come in useful
Good show. I just made a 400 mile round trip yesterday , hauling home another hunk of junk. Glad to know I'm not the only one afflicted with this disease. I'm 66 , old enough to know better!
LOL what kind of Hunka junk did you pick up
And young enough to go for it anyway.
That was a hoot! Ah me when the wheel slid off the trailer hahaha! I luvs that express doglet, talk about enthusiastic! She was sooo pleased to see you!
Yes. Dog was very happy and the wages threw itself on the floor are you in Canada by 10th?
you two are great, Ben needs to do a channel of his own , his wealth of knowledge is priceless , also you need rear lights on your truck !
When Ben was showing the Loadstar, I thought, “Ben is really good at this. He should start his own channel.”
I would absolutely watch a channel Ben started. Interesting content and he definitely has the personality and knowledge to make it work.
Thank you for another great video Casey. Yes, Ben needs his own channel. Have a great week and stay safe.
You 2 are clearly great friends.
Wow great find. Those binder trucks were tanks.
That gold IH is gorgeous! Never saw another American car brand with that color.
Yes! Ben & Lucy need their own channel! 🐕😊
I'd watch Ben, he has a natural speaking voice that relaxes you. He would be great.
Awesome puppy and I hope that you take great care of it. Nothing better than the loyalty, gratitude, and unconditional love and friendship of a great dog. Hopefully it goes with you as much as possible.
Ben Needs his own channel on restoring the old Internationals. That's a great talent.
I keep bugging him about it and I think he's going to do it soon!
Sounds good blogger Bill, nice project of mess ups.
Love the banter between the two of you - flows nice and natural. Ben should absolutely do a classic scout rebuild channel.
Man that's a great find of those binders. Takes me back to my early 20s Dandahermit
I love watching your channel along with Matt’s Off-road Recovery, Fab Rats, Rory Irish with Trail Mater, and a lot more. I wish we had the freedom up here to do what you guys do, you guys have a lot of fun doing what you do so keep it up!!! It is fun to watch!
Every one of those vehicles in that field are badass
I have been a harvestar freak from age 15 to76 Pete is living my life's dream, I will watch you Pete and thanks.
Dude!.... you are on point! Tripcheck is updated every 3 hours. We have to call in exact road conditions from plow trucks that are observing conditions as they're driving. State wide so it's always updated no matter where you're headed. Great reporting Casey!
Those are some dope old cars!! It would fun to fix up any of those and roam around! Even the grimlin!
Funny coincidence, when Casey looks at the temperature on the way home, the clock reads 4:06 😂
10:00 I still own and run an AMC Gremlin, Concord and Eagle over here in Europe.....All three bought new around '79/'80
I love the sound of the Cummins music in the background when you were drinking to pick that up! LoL
How is it you are always spot on with the questions your viewers have in mind ? It's like you have telepathy. And yes, Ben needs to start his own channel, he's got a great personality and I would love to see those Internationals restored.
Ramsey winch is what I had on my Kenworth winch tractor, right on!
Rare beasts there. My Science teacher in 1977-78 had a green one back then. They all rusted away here near Philadelphia PA..
I have that same winch on my D series Travelall. It came from a D series, but not mine. The winch was all I was able to get, I found a Warn winch mount in a wrecking yard and modified it. Found a PTO for the transfer case, PTO shift cable, made a driveshaft, and put it all together. I rebuilt the winch and PTO first. I’ve used it several times now, works good.
Oh, I now have a complete system for a C series. Bumper, winch, driveshaft, PTO, everything. We’ll find a use for it.
Casey, I recently discovered your channel and have been binge watching when I have time, It is so cool to see so much familiar scenery in your videos. I have spent so many years of my life up and around the Santiam Pass doing A lot of what you do. it started out when I was younger (16ish) growing up in Mill City just going up to the hoodoo area to play in the snow in our trucks and 20 years later I find myself still doing it. I don't have equipment like you do but often I will jump in my truck and head up the pass and spend an eve helping stuck drivers, pulling them out, helping chain up etc.. I have never charged a dime, My payment is just enjoying helping the people and spending time up there I absolutely love it in the winter time. Thank you for the awesome content! sometimes I feel like I am watching myself when I watch your videos because we have so much in common you are just much better equipped! 😎 I would love to do what you do for a living. Keep up the great work!
I'm always on trip check. I'm constantly running the 84 and it always saves me
I caught the chain flip as it took place! Oh baby!
Ben has a lot of information and that's what we love. So how about it Ben, you and us need your channel. Thanks guys
I worked at a dealership as mechanic when they introduced them. Great rigs after the worked out the axle problems of first couple years. I'd love to find another one Dandahermit
So glad you are saving the old trucks!👍🏽😀❤️🇺🇸
Ben is obviously comfortable in front of the camera, yes he needs his own channel because I'm sure he has a wealth of information in his head that would benefit everyone. Also ask him whatever happened to International anyway?
Intentional decided to focus on the commercial truck market and is still in business today
Yep needs his own channel
Most definitely Ben needs to have his own channel so we all can follow him follow him good recovery on the internationals
your guys' banter is priceless! Keep up the awesome videos Casey! No sound issues here! It is outdoors and or driving.
Gremlin and the Pinto/Maverick/Bobcat is wild with the explosion of the hatch! 💥
I would same them to ,I'm a dodge man but 70's trucks are so cool
I'll bet you two are a riot together after a couple beers. Fun videos, keep them coming.
Lol you guys must be best buds. Ya'll were ribbing each other that whole video!
There are also tall poles for snow drifts in Western Pennsylvania too!
Kathy!! 😮 it was only a matter of time before wandering into my neck of the woods. Freeborn's ranch you couldn't find better maintain farm vehicles. The family patriarch passed away a few years before this video was a rare breed.
RIP Clyde!! You are missed dearly by family friend's and community.
Loved part about winch. brought back memories. I inherited my Dad's 1970 Powerwagon with a 8000 lb. pto ramsey winch. you could either engage transfer case & have wheels turn with winch or have winch pull from stop. pretty cool!
Awesome trick with the chain binder. That’s priceless knowledge rite there.
Hey, Ben, with all your antique trucks and several in need of a complete rebuild. You need to start your own channel!!! And great work Casey!!!
Ben is a natural with the camera. I owned a 63 ih pickup and the cowl was rusted out too. I have tilt trailer envy!
Tje towing which is awesome on that old gold truxk
Ben definitely needs to start a channel it would be great to see what happens with the trucks great episode
Ben definitely should have his own channel. You two are a great comedy team!! Did you ever consider carrying "High Lift" jacks. If you didn't have the backhoe, you could've jacked that truck up and pushed the truck off it.
I'm so glad Ben is saving the IH's. if it weren't for the Scout, we wouldn't have the Bronco and Blazer.
Yes Ben you truly need to start a channel. The things you can share are priceless.
Vega wagon is awesome and the best and the Pinto/Bobcat is a good little project.
That takes me back I learned to drive in a 65 travel all manual steering and brakes loved it
That cinematic "sjoo" sound is the sound of the first bug flying into your face and burying itself solidly between your teeth while you drive just a little faster with your big grin on your face with the windschield down! ;-)
That scenery is amazing with a light dusting of white!
It certainly helps that you know how to drive and operate a backhoe! :-)
Interesting how Ben knows how to somehow always make you do all the dirty work!
And yes, I agree: Ben certainly has plenty of material to make interesting videos about!
I have them. They work great when they work, but about 1/4 of the time the camera won't record the sound from them
@@CaseyLaDelle Didn't you mean to add that reply to someone else's comment, Casey? ;-)
@@walthanas yep, o definitely did!
Your car seat looks terrified lol!!
It keeps staring at me.
that white truck is very cool and would really look great if ya'll lifted it and put on some nice tires
Another adventure between two GOOD FRIENDS!!!
Ben needs his own channel.
Ben needs to start his own channel and make those binders grate again!
Is “Whichew” a tech term??? 😂😂😂😂❤❤
That is the first time I have seen that way to pull the back end over, brilliant. I will start doing that now instead of thinking I will just leave it as is.
Man I love this channel thank you
Yes for Ben to start a new channel! 👍🤠
I have never had a problem with your audio on your video's... except maybe when the puppy grabbed the camera and ran under the truck, lol
You two are funny, great video. Happy you guys made it safe and not to many boo-boos 😅. 👍🏼🦋
You guys are great. These videos are information and entertaining. Keep up the great work.
I bought a 66 Jeep Wagoneer that had that bumper & 8000 lb winch with pto on it. It worked great!
Definitely. Love his narrative and hisknowledge
That's a big YES to a Ben channel! The GoPro mic and trucker hat are now required for Casey's channel; I saw/heard some old videos and didn't recognize Casey because of the difference. LOL
Gorgeous country! We got I our 2nd snow of the year along with ice beautiful, I'm not going out in it till the sidewalks and street are clear.
About 5 years ago I was driving north along the Lake Michigan Shore line near Ludinton MI and had a late 1970's International Scout in front of me In mint condition. We followed the same route for several mile before they turned off. I felt like flagging them down and talking to the about their Scout. It's a shame that International discontinued the Scout line around 1980.
Yes Bill needs to start a UA-cam channel
Your boarder collie puppy is so cute
Ben not Bill
I would love to see your pal put some trucks on the road and watch him do the work on them that would be great he has a good collection of parts worth watching get it done
I would love to see your pal put some trucks on the road and watch him do the work on them that would be great he has a good collection of parts I worked at an IH dealership in 77 Replacing rusty front inner fenders under warranty all day long
Hello,
I'm not sure if you are reading comments from videos from a year ago. Anyway, you two guys act just like me and my best friend I have known for over 40 years. My favorite truck is the 1965 Ford F100 with the custom cab, 289 V8 with a granny gear 4 speed trans.
During the
MID 80'S, I had 3 different F100's. The first one had the custom cab, the second one had the 289 V8 and the 3rd one had the granny gear 4 speed trans.
Love videos, keep up the good work and God bless and stay safe.
Well you never said you are good at this. You make me smile I like the video's
Yes,Ben needs to start his own channel.He seems to have a interesting collection of Internationals.
Casey takes a break and you have to retrain him on the outriggers. I think Ben has gotten most of the junk from that farm.
He may be back for some of the trash that is on the ground.
International scrap metal.
Thanks for the neat tow-trucker tricks
Yeah! Go ahead Ben! Start your channel , show us those awesome International findings and renovations 👍😉👍
Absolutely Ben I think we all want to watch you rebuild those trucks
The sound is fine. I don´t understand why people would complain. You are doing just fine.
Love the fact that you left the mistake in the video. Awesome k.c.lol
I don't know if Ben ever started his own channel but I was thinking, if he had the content, it would be great because he sure has the personality.
YES! Go Ben, love to see rebuild
Ben needs a channel , Ben needs a channel .. Great video boys . Save the Binders .
I like the White IH ! Are you finished with it?
For your gourmet meal you need a Bojangles.
I love International trucks, have from a very young age. That's a channel that I'd watch.
Isn't,t that an International scout?
You can do it! Go Ben
It would be nice to know what highway pass you are going over as well as the cities/towns you pass through.
Thanks for another great video.
Casey, you and Ron Pratt (Mid-West Truck) will be joined by Ben (hopefully) as my first tier "Go To's" on You Tube. All of your "Real Life" banter is so naturally entertaining and informative.
Some of my 64 years of professional experience was operating a roll back during the "Drunk Shift" being awakened by the Ohio State Highway Patrol to pull vehicles off of poles and out of ditches after closing time. Of course I was still expected to be turning wrenches at the next 8 AM except for Sundays where I played guitar for the 7:30 AM Mass. That didn't leave a lot of time to devote to my '42 De Soto "Lead Sled" custom coupe.
That is an awesome K5 blazer I've looked for one of those full convertible K5 blazers they're not easy to find