I think you guys made a good choice putting your recovery unit on Casey's truck. He's daily building an empire out of the versatility and innovation offered by that Zacklift unit.
Partnering with Casey was surely a good marketing decision. The way he's used that thing over the past several months has to be the best exposure Zacklift could have ever asked for. Kudos all around, to Zacklift and Casey.
Even though this is an older video of his, it shows just how excellently built your product is. His continuing videos is testimony to how much he loves this system. Of course, the fact that it's built here in my home state doesn't hurt either.
Interesting to see how much has changed in the toolboxes since Casey filmed this. I don't work this industry but am really impressed with thought that was put in the design of the wheel lifts and those yellow multi-configuration tow blocks.
10:15 You need some of those retractable spring things to hold those hydraulic and air lines, so they automatically hold them up when you disconnect them..
Actually this wouldn't work in this case because the air and electrical lines on Casey's truck come out from the deck plate in front of the zacklift mount (so they can reach back to the nose of a trailer with this really long frame) so they have to be pullled forward to underneath the zacklift bracket to connect up to it. I suppose you could switch this to a pogo stick and springs but then with a trailer attatched the stick would be so far away from the nose of the trailer that the cables would be swinging all over the place Also just incase you weren't aware this is a clip from Casey Ladelle from nearly a year ago now 👍
@@DannyDan2k13 Yes I knew it was older; where there is a will; there is a way!!! He can adapt something from multiple off the shelf things. Ex-driver here..
serious question, since we know that y'all at least know about Casey's wench idea... are there any plans to make that a thing for him? or for other customers that have this setup?
This is a great idea. Not everyone who wants to tow & haul wants to build their own winch mount. Having an official option for a winch that's designed to work with the Genesis mount would be a great option for making the truck even more capable
I think you guys made a good choice putting your recovery unit on Casey's truck. He's daily building an empire out of the versatility and innovation offered by that Zacklift unit.
Partnering with Casey was surely a good marketing decision. The way he's used that thing over the past several months has to be the best exposure Zacklift could have ever asked for. Kudos all around, to Zacklift and Casey.
Even though this is an older video of his, it shows just how excellently built your product is. His continuing videos is testimony to how much he loves this system. Of course, the fact that it's built here in my home state doesn't hurt either.
The way Casey uses the Zacklift, your testing department must be banging their heads. But the equipment works!
Interesting to see how much has changed in the toolboxes since Casey filmed this.
I don't work this industry but am really impressed with thought that was put in the design of the wheel lifts and those yellow multi-configuration tow blocks.
Casey and the Zacklift are a powerful combo
The Zacklift is a very smart solution.
Folks, this channel is Zacklift showing Cassies video, not Cassies channel. 😅😅😅😅
Close. It’s Casey’s video, not Casey’s channel.
@@pjtemplin yup, spell check got me on Casey's name. LOL
10:15 You need some of those retractable spring things to hold those hydraulic and air lines, so they automatically hold them up when you disconnect them..
Actually this wouldn't work in this case because the air and electrical lines on Casey's truck come out from the deck plate in front of the zacklift mount (so they can reach back to the nose of a trailer with this really long frame) so they have to be pullled forward to underneath the zacklift bracket to connect up to it. I suppose you could switch this to a pogo stick and springs but then with a trailer attatched the stick would be so far away from the nose of the trailer that the cables would be swinging all over the place
Also just incase you weren't aware this is a clip from Casey Ladelle from nearly a year ago now 👍
@@DannyDan2k13 Yes I knew it was older; where there is a will; there is a way!!! He can adapt something from multiple off the shelf things. Ex-driver here..
wow, that is sweet. 14 minutes was really quick. very impressive piece of equipment. Thanks from a new sub.
Great explanations. I follow Your channel here in Brasil.
Amazing, unit and video 🙏❤️😎🤙😊😊
I thought I saw this before. Being on the Zak lift site it makes sense.
you'll have to get him to time himself now since he's had a lot more practice at removing the Zacklift
I just pretend I’m a UA-camr and walk around talking to myself, thank God for UA-cam or I’d think I was crazy 😎
Where do you buy your GoPro film?
holy year old video lol. his set up now is faster as you know about it.
serious question, since we know that y'all at least know about Casey's wench idea... are there any plans to make that a thing for him? or for other customers that have this setup?
This is a great idea. Not everyone who wants to tow & haul wants to build their own winch mount. Having an official option for a winch that's designed to work with the Genesis mount would be a great option for making the truck even more capable
Nice
hey i recognize that guy
With a man that is good at this, it will take less time then this.. 🙄
( its a Casey joke ! 😂 )
to quote @CaseyLaDelle "I never said I was good at this" 😀
I hate Casey LaDelle.
For people that don’t know, THIS IS A JOKE!
I THOUGHT THAT YOU DID THIS VIDEO BEFORE.....
Me too!
@@coypatton3160 He did on his channel. This is Zacklift's channel.
Casey did this video. Now zacklift have it on their channel