(Digging for compliments here) Hey Casey! Juuuuust wondering 🤔 How’s your winch-line doing after those hard winchring pulls? How was it not worrying about the line falling out of the groove or slipping between the cheek plate and pulley and causing an even bigger problem? Awesome video dude!!! Thanks for all you do!
Haven’t you heard?? The winch line has to get replaced after every single pull 😂. But don’t worry, I’m counting the entire last year as a single pull so we’re still good!
@@CaseyLaDelle Thats what you had in the box, you put back in the yellow truck with the forklift when you and Ben visit Yankum. A box ful of new winsch lines.. ful sponsorship then i guess.. 😉🤣🤣🤣
After pausing the video and doing a close inspection of the the damage, my UA-cam University of Body Repair degree has me convinced that the damage will easily buff out in about 2hrs!
@@beaverc2884 hey Beaver good to hear from you ! I've been following your dam building exploits here, sad that so many jerks keep trying to blow them up!
Yeah I would love to see the ZachLift challenged, it hasn’t even broken a sweat yet. 😂 I would have just driven this one out with all of my UA-cam experience, but you do you. 😂😂😂
You not only arranged to get the recovery done no cost to the kid, you also gave him good suggestions on how he could rebuild his truck at minimum cost. You could see him going from really down to very hopeful of getting it going again.
I hope he’s got a few friends that know a little bit about wrenching….I know for sure 4 good sized guys could lift that bed off and 6 can move the complete cab….if he pulled the doors and seat out they might even get the cab with 4 guys. Honestly he could even just do the cab and run with that bed for now if he had to, it’s awful looking but would be perfectly street legal. IDK why but I’m really invested in hoping that kid gets some help and gets that pickup on the road again, maybe it’s because I had a few minor F-ups that could have easily gone just as bad as this did if I was 30 seconds later, 2 feet closer, going just a little faster, etc in my old pickup when I was his age.
Honestly for the trip it took down the hill it's still in really good condition, control arms and ball joints held out to some massive stress, motor fired right up and purred, damn nice truck and would make a fantastic repairable
Another great recovery. And a thank you to Setfridge for sponsoring so the young man didn't have to fork out more money after losing his truck. Thank you, Casey, for bringing us the recoveries. It was great seeing Grumpy out and about again 👍
I think that for kid, almost had a heart attack. When you told him it wasn't gonna cost him. Thank goodness for all your sponsors. Can't forget to mention Grumpy. I love seeing him on your videos! Thank you for the other guy who was there also. Thanks for sharing!
If this is an example of how you are going to be able to feature sponsorships, bring them on! We already know the abilities of their products, and you are proof positive that they hold up in various environments, and you don't beat us over the head with it in how you present it to us. You were about as far from a commercial as I think someone could get, yet still made mention of their product and the honest fact that they were sponsoring this video - very nicely done!
"What kinda job you lookin' for?" "Delivery" "Driving?!" My reaction as well! Also as someone who has a Chevy 1500, that kinda hurt my heart to see what shape it's in. Glad the young man is safe and I hope he takes this as a learning lesson on what not to do next time. Good job as always Casey and it goes to show you don't have to be good at something to be good at it.
On the bright side, this is a kid who knows he's not invincible and he can wreck. Assuming he's learned his lesson, he may actually be a better driver.
to be honest not enough young drivers are taught - or shown how the car reacts at its limit so they can dial it back and keep safe below the limits instead of being taught to be safe in the limits and have no clue where limits are (hmm did i say limits enough ?) as always Casey - big heart, honest talk - you're a great guy ! :)
Our Willamette Valley forest service roads are treacherous. Off-camber for drainage, clay, with a layer of what we call "snot", jellied clay on top of concrete hard clay, with zero traction. It gets better later in winter, when the rain does it's cleaning job. These roads catch the best timber truck drivers. 👍😊
@@RandomName100 absolutely. He was moving. And look closely at the cab damage. Seems like he was starting to barrel roll before hitting the tree. Could have ended way worse. 😮👍
Oh totally, my dad took me out in his truck in a parking lot and showed me exactly how to deal with ice sliding in a 2wd truck with studded tires, and how to do full on power slides in the diesel truck between 1/4 million dollar equipment at the case/international dealership
Good job Casey. You made that kids day. Also, showing him how to repair the tie rod. It wouldn't be too hard for him to find a cab and bed. Fix that truck up. Great experience for him
Not an easy job, I see company’s coming out with several pieces of equipment on similar jobs and you did it with a pick up truck and a Harbor Freight winch. Impressive. Work with what you have at the time.
I agree the only one I’ve seen that might be better is one of the last recovery’s that Ron Pratt did with his father before he passed they went miles back in the woods to recover a stolen rental vehicle it was a suv of some sort and it was stuck and they needed to turn it around and get it out of there and all they had was their side by side utv with the winch on the front which was under rated for the weight but he hooked it up with extra pulleys and reduced the load on the winch by reducing it down so for each three feet of cable the winch brought in the vehicle only moved one foot
Casey LaDelle, You continue to earn my respect; the way you helped that young man and then offered him encouragement and good advice was heartwarming. It is great to see that good people do still exist!
I saw the 'short' already, so I know how it ends but wouldn't have missed the Real recovery video. Great job Casey. So Glad to see Grumpy doing better.
@@BoneheadReacts we have all been there!! Don’t beat yourself up over this, now you better understand the laws of physics!! Take care and Happy Holidays to you
Awesome Pro Bono recovery Casey. That kid needed a break for sure. Seems like decent guy. It’s a shame to lose such a nice truck. So glad he wasn’t injured, Hopefully a learning experience for him, probably driving too fast.. Thanks for great Video!!
You can't out-smart or out-drive our forest service roads. Forest Service bone yards are full of vehicles that professional 30 years experienced drivers left the chat with. But yer absolutely right.. slow down. Will make your landing a little less dramatic. 😅
I have the small set point fridge in our truck sets between the seats the wife and I drive team..love our set point fridge..thanks Casey for the heads up..we had it 6 or 7 months
I'm really happy with the two Setpower refrigerators I bought. They had a great deal and I got both the FC15 and RV45. I've been very impressed with how well they work and how little power they use. I wouldn't have known about them without your reviews.
Casey I hope you stick with the three man team so Grumpy can help you and you have a camera man who films in my opinion it worked well. I have been checking out your shorts videos and I was waiting for this video to be uploaded. Looks like you may have more business with the yellow truck and using the Zack lift would make that so much simpler to do. I am a big fan of the sneaker truck I hope you are able to use that truck more it is a work horse for sure and makes your job easier on some jobs
No Casey you know the only reason that didn't get the rope hot was because it was pouring rain and it was soaking wet. You can prove it 100 times in your videos and they'll still try and say something like that LOL.
Another awesome job done Casey and to think it was all free by the sponsors, that is the best part for someone like him.. Keep doing a fantastic job like you do Casey and it will come back to you tenfold.
Had same truck back in the day, I put four bags of asphalt between wheel wells for winter. I put them in a heavy duty, black trash bags and then used the asphalt for potholes in my driveway in the spring
I've been driving a 5spd manual for over a decade and only owned two vehicles in that time. I like driving manuals and definitely like driving them when loaded and pulling a loaded trailer. Can stay in the gear i want when going uphill without losing momentum, unlike an automatic. Plus, stay in a lower gear going downhill and not have to use the brakes to keep the speed down. I know some automatics have a manual gear selector, but i don't have any experience with them, so i don't mess with them.
You and me both although I've never had the misfortune of having to drive an automatic semi tractor. I have driven 4+4, 5+4, two speed axles, 10, 13, 15 and 18 speeds and a logging truck with a 5 main and a 13 speed auxillary. That one was fun. I've heard too many stories about automatics to ever want to have anything to do with them. I have driven heavy equipment with automatics though too.
NIce Job minimizing any further damage. I thought it might go for a ride when you were pulling it down. All the branches and debris slowed it down. Of course you do know what you are doing. glad he is ok. Could fix it and save some of his replacement costs.
Thank You Mr. Casey, We will never shut down repair shops or garages over charging, but with encouragement like you here with this young man, we will have more self sufficient people. Sometimes the difference between owning and affording is education and expenses. This young man's love for a standard transmission and you giving him motivation to save his own rig will go far. You are in my prayers Hoka Hey
Great job Casey. Nice that a sponsor paid so that young man didn’t have a tow bill. I’m older but do clearly remember what it was like when I was young and had no money. Any unexpected vehicle expenses were devastating.
Casey, you treat others the way you would want to be treated. You're a good example to us all. I ordered a setpower because, as a totally disabled vet, I tend to live out of my truck at times. Thank you for your videos - it keeps life enjoyable.
Growing up in the St. Helens/Scappoose area there is a Grumpy's Towing and I spent countless hours in his yard as a kid tagging along behind my dad. Brings back childhood memories seeing another Grumpy out towing 😊
Robby Layton might still have some connections to get parts because he worked on a truck like that one over a year ago. So he might be able to help get some parts for the kid too.
I didn't think that would be easy with the rock and those trees & bushes, but your skills with rigging got it out. "Driving!?" that poor young guy didn't deserve that but took it in good humor. We know who to go to for freezer boxes now as well and their prices look fair too.
The teasing the kid got is all part of the lesson. Comments that sting little help drive home the point. Plus it helps a person to not grow up a snowflake!
Pro hack tip for the kid with the truck. Get a floor jack. Take a piece of 4x4 lumber. Use those items to push the roof out enough to get a windshield back in it. I’ve done it and got a bunch more of use out of an old rig.
CASEY'S OFF ROAD LIVE FEED GAME IDEA. Casey watching this video gave me an idea that you may consider in setting up a live feed where the UA-cam watchers give you live suggestions as to what you do each next step to perform the rescue. Grumpy would be an excellent umpire . Maybe 2 camera guys to communicate between the viewers and you. You could even figure out a wAy to make it a competition ! with teams, etc Seems to me it would be very interesting and fun.
We actually have been planning something very close to that, but also have it filmed as a video that would be posted after. Live streams on UA-cam are a tricky thing to get right without hurting your analytics
! ! ! AWESOME JOB ! ! ! If I lived in the USA, without a doubt, I would have my SETPOWER with a THREE YEAR WARRANTY ! Many Thanks To Casey & Friends For Bring Us One More Increadible CASCADE TEAM Work Episode ! ! ! ! YOU GUYS ARE BLESSED ! ! !
Sooooo glad to read the driver was unharmed. That had to be one heck of a drive off the road there. Awesome recovery!! LOL Ethan and I at the same time push the wheel LOL. THANK you Set Power for supporting this channel!!
When people buy trucks and actually use them, those scratches and dents are proof if got used regularly, and a truck that's used regularly needs good maintenance 😊 bought my truck as a retired construction/contractor rig, had lots of miles and rust free frame but ran out smooth down the road with no issues, 3500 miles into an oil change and it still looks like new oil 🤘 rear diff and transfer case fluids were the same way
with 393k miles on my 5 speed gmc.. that was nice suggestions at the end. There is no others. I found gm did some extra steps just for the computing and gadgets.. manual trans related- one of a kind. Hope he can make something of it. Made that kids day!
If anyone in the Springfield area needs a driver, his dad busts out laughing, priceless, Casey well done once again, these trucks are great stoutly built for what they are and what they sold for, Casey i use to work for Chev-Olds fleet dealer here in Canada ,back in the days sold nearly 100 of these W/T 1500's in 2WD/4WD , the majority of them in 5 speed's reliable 4.3 V6 ultra low maintenance and good fuel economy 27/28 mpg CDN gallon, he can get it back on the road for a grand, i guess subject to inspection by state laws, i had one customer who even put a full electric locker in it and said it went virtually anywhere he pointed it , no problem getting 250k miles from these 👍 they are getting hard to find in decent shape
Said it on the short, but a floor jack and 4x4 post with a sledgehammer could easily get that back into shape to hold glass and straight enough to be a box again. My father use to do a lot of those types of repairs back in the day cause it seemed every one was rolling there trucks and just needed to keep the weather out. Floor jack on the floor and 4x4 post as a extension and slowly work it back up in a few spots and with pressure if theres any outward buckles a little love tap with the hammer and let the tension do it job. 🙃
(Digging for compliments here)
Hey Casey! Juuuuust wondering 🤔 How’s your winch-line doing after those hard winchring pulls? How was it not worrying about the line falling out of the groove or slipping between the cheek plate and pulley and causing an even bigger problem? Awesome video dude!!! Thanks for all you do!
Haven’t you heard?? The winch line has to get replaced after every single pull 😂.
But don’t worry, I’m counting the entire last year as a single pull so we’re still good!
@@CaseyLaDelle that was a great recovery Casey 😎
@@YankumRopes P.S.
Thank you for your donation to The Giving Plate, your contribution paid for 17 more kids to attend the Jingle event!
Does this kid want to fix his truck if someone someone would like to sponsor him a cab and bed? I'm a few hours away and have some connections
@@CaseyLaDelle
Thats what you had in the box, you put back in the yellow truck with the forklift when you and Ben visit Yankum. A box ful of new winsch lines.. ful sponsorship then i guess.. 😉🤣🤣🤣
I've never seen 3 guys work so hard to avoid using a shovel.😂
I like your humility. The camera guy has a better idea, so go with that. Most people are too prideful for that.
Sometimes the person not in charge of solving the problem has a open mind to think it out faster.
@@francomtz7115 exactly
Well . . . he did say that he never said he was good at this
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Wow... three hour drive plus all that work getting them out and not even charging.. much respect. Thank you Setpower indeed.
Thanks for the video
yeah and dont forget, eat carbs!
@@b0rd3n I had a nice cheesy beef quesadilla this after noon. (homemade of course)
After pausing the video and doing a close inspection of the the damage, my UA-cam University of Body Repair degree has me convinced that the damage will easily buff out in about 2hrs!
Hey Bobby long time no see, I was in your class at the UA-cam University. I agree a good buffer and a couple hours she'll be good as new. 😂🤣😄😁
@@beaverc2884 hey Beaver good to hear from you ! I've been following your dam building exploits here, sad that so many jerks keep trying to blow them up!
I'm gonna say more like 3-4hrs because that amount of damage will also require a dooby and 2 tallboys
Santa came early for this kid..
Santa, being Casey, and the sponsor for this video
Yeah I would love to see the ZachLift challenged, it hasn’t even broken a sweat yet. 😂 I would have just driven this one out with all of my UA-cam experience, but you do you. 😂😂😂
You not only arranged to get the recovery done no cost to the kid, you also gave him good suggestions on how he could rebuild his truck at minimum cost. You could see him going from really down to very hopeful of getting it going again.
Well said, A little direction goes a long way, Minus the learning and a lot of elbow grease with the backyard overhaul labor
I hope he’s got a few friends that know a little bit about wrenching….I know for sure 4 good sized guys could lift that bed off and 6 can move the complete cab….if he pulled the doors and seat out they might even get the cab with 4 guys. Honestly he could even just do the cab and run with that bed for now if he had to, it’s awful looking but would be perfectly street legal. IDK why but I’m really invested in hoping that kid gets some help and gets that pickup on the road again, maybe it’s because I had a few minor F-ups that could have easily gone just as bad as this did if I was 30 seconds later, 2 feet closer, going just a little faster, etc in my old pickup when I was his age.
Honestly for the trip it took down the hill it's still in really good condition, control arms and ball joints held out to some massive stress, motor fired right up and purred, damn nice truck and would make a fantastic repairable
Grumpy is like when i take my dad to a job, i listen to him then do what want.
Another great recovery.
And a thank you to Setfridge for sponsoring so the young man didn't have to fork out more money after losing his truck.
Thank you, Casey, for bringing us the recoveries. It was great seeing Grumpy out and about again 👍
_What he^ said!_
FYI - It’s SetPower, not Setfridge, that was the sponsor.
I think that for kid, almost had a heart attack. When you told him it wasn't gonna cost him. Thank goodness for all your sponsors. Can't forget to mention Grumpy. I love seeing him on your videos! Thank you for the other guy who was there also. Thanks for sharing!
"Like it was designed to do it and it Doesn't Damage the Rope" ... that was good!
You're the man Casey. Good people still do exist.
If this is an example of how you are going to be able to feature sponsorships, bring them on! We already know the abilities of their products, and you are proof positive that they hold up in various environments, and you don't beat us over the head with it in how you present it to us. You were about as far from a commercial as I think someone could get, yet still made mention of their product and the honest fact that they were sponsoring this video - very nicely done!
I am amazed at how much work you do with an ileostomy, you're a hard worker Casey❤.
I just live my normal life. It very rarely is a factor, and never stops me from doing anything
"What kinda job you lookin' for?"
"Delivery"
"Driving?!"
My reaction as well!
Also as someone who has a Chevy 1500, that kinda hurt my heart to see what shape it's in. Glad the young man is safe and I hope he takes this as a learning lesson on what not to do next time.
Good job as always Casey and it goes to show you don't have to be good at something to be good at it.
On the bright side, this is a kid who knows he's not invincible and he can wreck. Assuming he's learned his lesson, he may actually be a better driver.
I really like when you say how long of a drive it was or how long the job took. It adds interesting context😀
This job was about 8 hours total. It would have been closer to ten if I had brought the wrecker instead
@@CaseyLaDellewhat took seconds to happen, takes many hours to, clear up.
to be honest not enough young drivers are taught - or shown how the car reacts at its limit so they can dial it back and keep safe below the limits instead of being taught to be safe in the limits and have no clue where limits are (hmm did i say limits enough ?)
as always Casey - big heart, honest talk - you're a great guy ! :)
Our Willamette Valley forest service roads are treacherous. Off-camber for drainage, clay, with a layer of what we call "snot", jellied clay on top of concrete hard clay, with zero traction. It gets better later in winter, when the rain does it's cleaning job.
These roads catch the best timber truck drivers. 👍😊
@@outlawbillionairez9780yeah. But it still requires a bit more speed than advisable on a narrow timber road to do that. He knows the limit now.
@@RandomName100 absolutely. He was moving. And look closely at the cab damage. Seems like he was starting to barrel roll before hitting the tree. Could have ended way worse. 😮👍
Oh totally, my dad took me out in his truck in a parking lot and showed me exactly how to deal with ice sliding in a 2wd truck with studded tires, and how to do full on power slides in the diesel truck between 1/4 million dollar equipment at the case/international dealership
Yep, that kid had a gaurdian angel looking after him, for sure! He was sure surprised to learn that Setpower sponsored the video. Great vid Casey!
Someone give that young man a job. He'll be a fine driver. I'm sure he's learned from his mistake and glad he wasn't hurt!
Good job Casey. You made that kids day. Also, showing him how to repair the tie rod. It wouldn't be too hard for him to find a cab and bed. Fix that truck up. Great experience for him
Not an easy job, I see company’s coming out with several pieces of equipment on similar jobs and you did it with a pick up truck and a Harbor Freight winch. Impressive. Work with what you have at the time.
I agree the only one I’ve seen that might be better is one of the last recovery’s that Ron Pratt did with his father before he passed they went miles back in the woods to recover a stolen rental vehicle it was a suv of some sort and it was stuck and they needed to turn it around and get it out of there and all they had was their side by side utv with the winch on the front which was under rated for the weight but he hooked it up with extra pulleys and reduced the load on the winch by reducing it down so for each three feet of cable the winch brought in the vehicle only moved one foot
And a harbor freight chain saw😊 Do they sell remote batteries????
Seems like a nice kid who just made a slight miscalculation. Kudos to Casey and crew for doing him a solid. 😊
I was surprised that you didn’t put someone in the cab and say “You can’t park there “
Casey LaDelle, You continue to earn my respect; the way you helped that young man and then offered him encouragement and good advice was heartwarming. It is great to see that good people do still exist!
You're a good man Casey for all you do
I saw the 'short' already, so I know how it ends but wouldn't have missed the Real recovery video. Great job Casey. So Glad to see Grumpy doing better.
Good job Casey! It is great how you go out of your way to help out others! Keep it up.
Good morning Grumpy and Ethan too !!
Thank you, Casey i really appreciate you getting my truck. Your awesome
Always great to see someone who is grateful for a favor.
Sorry you lost your truck that way..
Hopefully lessons learned!!
@petejoy6328 yes I did I won't be stupid again, I
@@BoneheadReacts we have all been there!! Don’t beat yourself up over this, now you better understand the laws of physics!! Take care and Happy Holidays to you
Education is expensive and you learned a lot. Be good to yourself.
Awesome Pro Bono recovery Casey. That kid needed a break for sure. Seems like decent guy.
It’s a shame to lose such a nice truck. So glad he wasn’t injured,
Hopefully a learning experience for him, probably driving too fast..
Thanks for great Video!!
You can't out-smart or out-drive our forest service roads. Forest Service bone yards are full of vehicles that professional 30 years experienced drivers left the chat with.
But yer absolutely right.. slow down. Will make your landing a little less dramatic. 😅
Poor Chevy truck.😢
The only reason I watch these videos is because this man seems genuinely kind and gives me positive vibes!
You asked a while back about what we thought about sponsorships and that one is perfect.
You're good at making people's cloudy days a bit sunny Casey. Hopefully that bright spot you gave him continues to roll and helps him out.
Gotta love that awkward fistbump/handshake moment when no one is sure what is coming. Happens all the time. 🙂🐾
Welcome to willy wet western Orygun!
Nothing but wet, mossy logs, brush and mud!
And when you find rocks they're huge, slick and mossy.
I have the small set point fridge in our truck sets between the seats the wife and I drive team..love our set point fridge..thanks Casey for the heads up..we had it 6 or 7 months
At 6:35~ I see Casey does his own stunts too. Additionally, Robby Layton could have this fixed in like four videos, five max. 🤣
I was thinking the same thing, between Casey and Robby this truck could be fixed super easy.
You know you’re in an Oregon forest when it’s mid day and it feels like dusk.
HEY! Good morning Casey! I have been looking forward to this one!! Thumbs UP!!
Great job as always! I bought a Setpower fridge to help you continue your good deeds. You should have a cape when you show up to jobs. Thanks Casey
Nice to be out in the fresh air and the smell of nature
I'm really happy with the two Setpower refrigerators I bought. They had a great deal and I got both the FC15 and RV45. I've been very impressed with how well they work and how little power they use. I wouldn't have known about them without your reviews.
I had that same truck in 2wd. Man I miss that truck. I couldn’t afford the 4wd model. You guys did a great recovery. Love the channel
That is so cool of SetPower fridges 😉
Casey I hope you stick with the three man team so Grumpy can help you and you have a camera man who films in my opinion it worked well.
I have been checking out your shorts videos and I was waiting for this video to be uploaded.
Looks like you may have more business with the yellow truck and using the Zack lift would make that so much simpler to do.
I am a big fan of the sneaker truck I hope you are able to use that truck more it is a work horse for sure and makes your job easier on some jobs
Good job Casey The kid needed a break 💯🇺🇲🙏
No Casey you know the only reason that didn't get the rope hot was because it was pouring rain and it was soaking wet.
You can prove it 100 times in your videos and they'll still try and say something like that LOL.
Actually, the rope didn't overheat because the turbo didn't spin backwards . . . this time
🤣🤣
2 Grumpy and Ethan videos in a row!! Nice😊
Nice to see you well Grumpy.....
Gotta love the rain for the extra challenge. Slick job
Alan has sure enough made it easier to do recoveries with the equipment he makes...in America! I like how those rings work. Great recovery, Casey.
Nice recovery. Sad to see a nice short box Chevy hurt.
Grumpy! The sight of him alone in a video deserves a comment 😊
Great to see Ethan and Grumpy out with you Casey. You guys did a tough job very well and you saved the best part of it until the end. Thank you.
Another awesome job done Casey and to think it was all free by the sponsors, that is the best part for someone like him.. Keep doing a fantastic job like you do Casey and it will come back to you tenfold.
Had same truck back in the day, I put four bags of asphalt between wheel wells for winter. I put them in a heavy duty, black trash bags and then used the asphalt for potholes in my driveway in the spring
Building the wheel-lift truck into a recovery rig makes excellent sense!! The lift can give more stability for winching too!
I've been driving a 5spd manual for over a decade and only owned two vehicles in that time.
I like driving manuals and definitely like driving them when loaded and pulling a loaded trailer.
Can stay in the gear i want when going uphill without losing momentum, unlike an automatic.
Plus, stay in a lower gear going downhill and not have to use the brakes to keep the speed down.
I know some automatics have a manual gear selector, but i don't have any experience with them, so i don't mess with them.
You and me both although I've never had the misfortune of having to drive an automatic semi tractor. I have driven 4+4, 5+4, two speed axles, 10, 13, 15 and 18 speeds and a logging truck with a 5 main and a 13 speed auxillary. That one was fun. I've heard too many stories about automatics to ever want to have anything to do with them. I have driven heavy equipment with automatics though too.
NIce Job minimizing any further damage. I thought it might go for a ride when you were pulling it down. All the branches and debris slowed it down. Of course you do know what you are doing. glad he is ok. Could fix it and save some of his replacement costs.
It has arrived, the recovery! Thank you.
Thank You Mr. Casey,
We will never shut down repair shops or garages over charging, but with encouragement like you here with this young man, we will have more self sufficient people. Sometimes the difference between owning and affording is education and expenses. This young man's love for a standard transmission and you giving him motivation to save his own rig will go far.
You are in my prayers
Hoka Hey
Great job Casey. Nice that a sponsor paid so that young man didn’t have a tow bill. I’m older but do clearly remember what it was like when I was young and had no money. Any unexpected vehicle expenses were devastating.
Casey I have 4 of the same remote. I learned to carry spare batteries.
Casey, you treat others the way you would want to be treated. You're a good example to us all. I ordered a setpower because, as a totally disabled vet, I tend to live out of my truck at times. Thank you for your videos - it keeps life enjoyable.
Oh no, Not the center of the winch ring again. Florida people might get angry 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂. Great work Casey, keep it up man !!
Santa is going to be extra good for you Casey for all the good will this month so far!
"Grumpy is here to be grumpy"... LOL! that's friendship, right there, lol.
Shout out to SetPower for sponsoring this video and helping this young man out. Good people, Great equipment.
Oh boy.. the A Team.. love you guys.. so good together..
Growing up in the St. Helens/Scappoose area there is a Grumpy's Towing and I spent countless hours in his yard as a kid tagging along behind my dad. Brings back childhood memories seeing another Grumpy out towing 😊
Robby Layton might still have some connections to get parts because he worked on a truck like that one over a year ago. So he might be able to help get some parts for the kid too.
Nice save after the double stick break. Grumpy's reaction is great😂
Huge thank you to set power fridges!!
Another great recovery Casey!
You are awesome 😎
Boy, you're right it was a wrong turn against those trees! Good that it can be fixed and drivable.
I didn't think that would be easy with the rock and those trees & bushes, but your skills with rigging got it out. "Driving!?" that poor young guy didn't deserve that but took it in good humor. We know who to go to for freezer boxes now as well and their prices look fair too.
The teasing the kid got is all part of the lesson. Comments that sting little help drive home the point. Plus it helps a person to not grow up a snowflake!
I have two set power fridges, one always in whatever vehicle I'm in that day, then a bigger one for camping and costco trips.😂
Great to see recovery videos again!
I love the way you surprise customers on their very bad days with your fee of $0.00!
Casey, Thanks for a great year of videos. We think about you guys when we see the snow up there!
Pro hack tip for the kid with the truck.
Get a floor jack.
Take a piece of 4x4 lumber.
Use those items to push the roof out enough to get a windshield back in it.
I’ve done it and got a bunch more of use out of an old rig.
CASEY'S OFF ROAD LIVE FEED GAME IDEA. Casey watching this video gave me an idea that you may consider in setting up a live feed where the UA-cam watchers give you live suggestions as to what you do each next step to perform the rescue. Grumpy would be an excellent umpire . Maybe 2 camera guys to communicate between the viewers and you. You could even figure out a wAy to make it a competition ! with teams, etc Seems to me it would be very interesting and fun.
We actually have been planning something very close to that, but also have it filmed as a video that would be posted after. Live streams on UA-cam are a tricky thing to get right without hurting your analytics
That ought to buff right out.
! ! ! AWESOME JOB ! ! !
If I lived in the USA, without a doubt, I would have my SETPOWER with a THREE YEAR WARRANTY !
Many Thanks To Casey & Friends For Bring Us One More Increadible CASCADE TEAM Work Episode !
! ! ! YOU GUYS ARE BLESSED ! ! !
Thanks for your demonstration of ingenuity.
Ooo hell that'll buff out nicely.
Glad the driver is okay 😊God Bless 😊
Geweldig weer een berging mooi om te zien hoe jullie het samen hebben gedaan 😮
I can vouch for the set power fridge! I bought one of them from a previous link Casey had. No more ice water spills inside the car!
Sooooo glad to read the driver was unharmed. That had to be one heck of a drive off the road there. Awesome recovery!! LOL Ethan and I at the same time push the wheel LOL. THANK you Set Power for supporting this channel!!
Well done as always, Im sure he was thrilled to not have to pay for the tow
I love watching and learning from this guy . 👍 . have a great day everyone 😊
When people buy trucks and actually use them, those scratches and dents are proof if got used regularly, and a truck that's used regularly needs good maintenance 😊 bought my truck as a retired construction/contractor rig, had lots of miles and rust free frame but ran out smooth down the road with no issues, 3500 miles into an oil change and it still looks like new oil 🤘 rear diff and transfer case fluids were the same way
That licence plate 404 driving skills not found... Glad you helped the kid out!!
Gotta love that Cummins. It's like, meh, idle's good enough for 90% of situations.
Thank you Setpower 💞
with 393k miles on my 5 speed gmc.. that was nice suggestions at the end. There is no others. I found gm did some extra steps just for the computing and gadgets.. manual trans related- one of a kind. Hope he can make something of it. Made that kids day!
If anyone in the Springfield area needs a driver, his dad busts out laughing, priceless, Casey well done once again, these trucks are great stoutly built for what they are and what they sold for, Casey i use to work for Chev-Olds fleet dealer here in Canada ,back in the days sold nearly 100 of these W/T 1500's in 2WD/4WD , the majority of them in 5 speed's reliable 4.3 V6 ultra low maintenance and good fuel economy 27/28 mpg CDN gallon, he can get it back on the road for a grand, i guess subject to inspection by state laws, i had one customer who even put a full electric locker in it and said it went virtually anywhere he pointed it , no problem getting 250k miles from these 👍 they are getting hard to find in decent shape
Looks like it was a super nice truck... sad to see hope the driver is ok
Said it on the short, but a floor jack and 4x4 post with a sledgehammer could easily get that back into shape to hold glass and straight enough to be a box again. My father use to do a lot of those types of repairs back in the day cause it seemed every one was rolling there trucks and just needed to keep the weather out.
Floor jack on the floor and 4x4 post as a extension and slowly work it back up in a few spots and with pressure if theres any outward buckles a little love tap with the hammer and let the tension do it job. 🙃
As long as the driver walked away.
That's a awesome job man I live in spfld. Ran around in the hills for yrs know exactly where that happened know that rock pit.