How many people who've never tried heavy towing spent 1 hr & 22 min watching Casey do an infomercial for True Lift ? And enjoyed it ? I did. I hate you Casey😇
@lukusjones4818Ай бұрын
I agree it is a waste of time for most of us. Casey should list some as teaching tools and not regular videos.
@DanBeanner-zo3msАй бұрын
@@lukusjones4818 well if its a waste of time do not watch. Its that simple stop bitching and whining.
@davidbreaux5989Ай бұрын
As a mechanical kind of a person and never seeing one of these things before I had to watch the whole thing. But I have done it over a period of about 4 hours, while I was doing things that I could watch the video and work at the same time.
@thomasfletcher760Ай бұрын
I did and enjoyed watching ( I hate Casey LaDelle 🤣 )
@brucerobinson1284Ай бұрын
I would not sit thru a movie but I watched this video all the way thru .
@vanmanmarcАй бұрын
Funny to see Casey struggle now he has a remote with the buttons labelled with what they actually do.
@CaseyLaDelleАй бұрын
It’s some straight bullshit..
@normc4603Ай бұрын
@@CaseyLaDelle😅😅😂😂
@yetibremsstrahlung9018Ай бұрын
😂😂😂😂
@Bondodon1849Ай бұрын
Very cool unit! Never knew they existed. You just demonstrated the same principle of the weight transfer bars used on large RV bumper-pull trailers. I'm 72 YO and remember in 1966 Popular Mechanics mag used a then new Olds Toranado (front wheel drive) and hooked it up to an RV and cinched up the weight transfer bars really tight and removed the rear wheels on the Toranado and they were able to drive it around a parking lot with no rear wheels. Thanks for sharing!
@andyevans2336Ай бұрын
I saw the same article back when the Toronado was the first GM front wheel drive sedan of the 1960s. It was the prototpe test bed for the Eldorado.
@bigchevy350boyАй бұрын
How cool!
@brianstevens2327Ай бұрын
Chevy did it with a boat trailer and plowed snow with a citation.
@peteraltman6374Ай бұрын
At the hitch company i deal with has pictures of the Oldsmobile with the back tires removed from years ago 👍
@arlenbell4376Ай бұрын
The Army and a number of lift/wrecker manufacturers should have you on a retainer for training. You could even be teaching a civil or mechanical engineering course covering real world load calculations. You are a fantastic teacher!
@Axeman1224Ай бұрын
No kidding, he actually explains it in a way that is easy to understand
@John13EdgeАй бұрын
I worked with a crane company that had one of these unit so they could recover their own cranes…no expensive tow bills or waiting for a available truck to bring crane back to yard…
@JasonEsquivelАй бұрын
At 42 minutes I finally found out how it pivots. 🤣 Thanks for these long ass videos. Making sitting in a dock at a vendor much more entertaining.
@NoorElBahrainАй бұрын
It is nice to have specialized tools for specific jobs. Thanks for the demonstration and looking forward to super heavy towing in the future,
@paulnieuwkamp8067Ай бұрын
30:20 is the moment it clicked for me. "son of a ...., it's turning the school bus into a regular trailer...". THAT'S SO COOL!!!
@Mr76PontiacАй бұрын
I've never been in a big rig, I've never touched a tow truck control, but I still thoroughly enjoy every single video you put out. You're the only wrecker content creator I subscribe to. Very educational. Only question I have is how the haters who've never run this kind of equipment will still know more than you?
@Martin_Brown934Ай бұрын
If you need to clean the rust out of the pin hole, chuck a cleaning rod into a drill and add a 12 ga brush to the end, works most of the time. Also, I can’t imagine the mad engineer who calculated all those pivot points to make that thing work.
@DebDeBoopАй бұрын
You have earned everything you have! It’s not my place I guess but if I was your mother I would be bursting proud of you!
@AlAmanteaАй бұрын
This may very well be knowledge that I will never have the need to use, but I absolutely enjoyed learning it! Thank you, Casey, for showing off a very unique tow rig. Knowledge gained in any form will always help you in ways you never realized. It's one of the many bonuses about learning from different disciplines in life.
@soundman6564Ай бұрын
When I saw the thumbnail I thought you had bought a truck mounted Howitzer, I was like no friggin way. 🤣
@CaseyLaDelleАй бұрын
If I could I would lol
@soundman6564Ай бұрын
@@CaseyLaDelle You and me both.
@VictorsvolkswagensАй бұрын
@@CaseyLaDelle just go to the steel yard and pick up some 4 inch steel that’s like half inch thick and then get a half inch plate to steel and make homemade cannons and put it on there lol
@Derf1313Ай бұрын
How about a "Sunrise Cannon", for the proper salute, lol. No need for powder, use a propane bird cannon (noisemaker!)... Any old navy folks would understand.
@boh348Ай бұрын
Nice video. Like the explanation or education for us on how some of this stuff works. I have seen the true hitch used to pick up and level beam houses as well in the past. I watch and old timer with two of these lifts pick up and entire two story house and then build his trailer under it. Once on new location he lifted it up and pulled the trailer out and then set the home down on blocks. Very strong unit for sure. He even pulled large stumps out of the ground with it.
@kenc1800Ай бұрын
Casey you just have “to teach stuff”. And that is why YOU are doing so well on KZbin!
@AWilson3342Ай бұрын
Ive known about Tru-Hitches for several years but I havent seen how they worked till now, thank you for showing how they work.
@b0rd3nАй бұрын
Very clever system. Tons of work but the advantages, when it comes to extra heavy tow and staying within limit-ish, are certainly worth it. It can't do recovery much, like a flipped truck or similar but thats not it's purpose. Brilliant engineering there. Thanks for showing us while you get a bit of a refresher on how to operate it!
@mtnman198427 күн бұрын
We also called this The Holmes Lift in our Army unit. I was a wrecker qualified mechanic, usually wheeling a HEMTT. I wasn't too keen on it until our M915A5s came out with the Western Star cab with a sleeper. My last annual training exercise with the reserves was just me with one of these running between Indiana and Oklahoma picking up broken 915s and bringing them to local Freightliner shops because they were still under warranty. I was completely independent of everything else going on for the whole deal. Great way to cap off an eight year Army career as a mechanic.
@wldmcmullenАй бұрын
Cascade heavy rescue water balloon launcher just to attack Grumpy. 😂
@mightyocelotАй бұрын
Extend the booms, put some elastic on the shackles and then you have a god-tier slingshot, excellent for providing artillery support for a water balloon or snowball fight, lol
@scuss2Ай бұрын
@@mightyocelotwith a little creativity, turn it into a catapult, stone thrower, soak a log with diesel fuel then light it and you have a flame thrower. Would it pull tree stumps out of the ground?
@SaltAirLivingАй бұрын
I think if you fired at grumpy’s house… he’s probably gonna fire something bigger back 😂
@JW-fq1ecАй бұрын
That wouldn't surprise me one bit!🤣🤣🤣
@jrcarroll3496Ай бұрын
When Casey bought the car for Grumpy he said "I'll draw a white line down the middle of the road and if you cross it, I'm gonna shoot you." I get the feeling Grumpy was joking but also dead serious at the same time 😂😮
@adamlee581Ай бұрын
That's really cool. Never seen such a thing before
@rhondasweeney7271Ай бұрын
Very interesting! This repurchase of this unit is a benefit to your business . I can hardly wait for a video. Thanks for sharing 👍 😊
@carl-oscarbjorkman8923Ай бұрын
It's always good to have multiple options to choose from depending on what jobs you get called for.
@phillip.9524Ай бұрын
I love how you can see the original Army green paint on the arms…
@billhayes8526Ай бұрын
Now that I am Tru Hitch certified I will be waiting for my paper certificate in the mail. Thanks Casey!
@thomasfreeman7770Ай бұрын
You can still buy these new. If you visit their website they have a section of pictures of customer tow jobs. They have one short video among these and it depicts the unit being used to tow a railroad locomotive.
@MadMaxGyverАй бұрын
He mentions it in the video, but he also says they are really expensive new.
@Espojohn522Ай бұрын
The amount of times he mentioned the job coming up next week with the new piece of equipment, we better see it!
@CaseyLaDelleАй бұрын
That job is already done and I ended up using the Zacklift. I didn’t get all the bugs worked out of the Tru Hitch in time
@MadMaxGyverАй бұрын
@@CaseyLaDelle I'm sure we'll see it in action soon enough !
@robbiefrench4884Ай бұрын
I bet your wife loves looking out when you come home and saying what has he brought now! 😂
@CaseyLaDelleАй бұрын
Oh just wait, there’s a few more “unique” vehicle purchases on the way 😂
@robbiefrench4884Ай бұрын
@@CaseyLaDelle my wife is always looking out the window. Lol Keep them coming.
@DebDeBoopАй бұрын
Its usually me that brings different things home….lol…my husband just shakes his head🤣
@raymondshaw7186Ай бұрын
I see a cab over in the future😮
@RandomName100Ай бұрын
@@DebDeBoopMy wife brings home things that eat stuff. Usually expensive things/food. I bring home stuff that does not eat stuff. Both shakes heads.
@ericw3026Ай бұрын
This was better than a Modern Marvel episode, what an amazing piece of engineering!
@davidproudfoot6390Ай бұрын
I've been a truck driver for 40 years I never seen such a system that is really really cool absolutely love the demonstration and what all I can do and how you work it looking forward to seeing videos when you have to use it I bet your wife is nervous every time you turn the key on a truck and either leave or come back she's probably wondering what the hell did he buy today LOL😂😂 every damn video I've ever watched of yours is absolutely interesting it's like watching public television or the History Channel you're always learning something even when you don't want to you do an absolute incredible job of educating people better not familiar with your industry don't ever stop I love your videos it just isn't a Mindless KZbin channel it's a learning and training experience for everybody who watches you've learned something new every video❤
@berndm9743Ай бұрын
What kind of mad genius designed this amazing tool. Awesom!e !!!! Can you say Necessity is the Mother of Invention ???
@FarrellMcGovernАй бұрын
I find it always enjoyable to watch someone who is passionate about something totally geek out over a piece of really cool kit. Bravo!
@cherokeefires3618Ай бұрын
Pretty much awe struck! The level of knowledge / skill needed to operate all this heavy haul equipment...
@johnkelley5022Ай бұрын
I’m impressed that you take the time and explain what you’re doing
@eddieherskowitz1092Ай бұрын
I usually don’t watch vids this long, but it was very educational. Thank you. I enjoy your channel, content and especially the good you do for others. Keep it up!
@alexjeffs7092Ай бұрын
so much to show , i thought the video had to be over halfway through and then looked and was like holy cow there is still more to learn
@ezequielmartin7311Ай бұрын
I was expecting a regular 20 minute video and Casey bamboozled me with a whole movie
@MadMaxGyverАй бұрын
Very clever system ! Didn't know these existed. Also would be very cool to launch model rockets with just for fun !
@CaseyLaDelleАй бұрын
Maybe once fire season is over 😂
@loose-arrow-garageАй бұрын
That Tru-Hitch seems like a very good useful tool. Now all you need to do is paint it red!
@MadMaxGyverАй бұрын
Or blue, or anything really, just not leaving it covered in rust is enough for me
@ScottWigfield-jc3kuАй бұрын
Love the back story how you started in towing and glad you found your lost true lift 😊🎉
@TheScoundrel70Ай бұрын
Casey-bots, TRANSFORM! Casey finds cool toys...uh, machinery to play....um, work with, doesn't he?
@darringusko8539Ай бұрын
I will vouch for Casey. I have used one, absolutely a pain in the butt to hook-up. Once hooked the towed united pulls exactly like a trailer. The best weight distribution in the industry. Only difference in the one I operated and his. The one I used we had to manually extended the arms.
@ryanthomas2472Ай бұрын
I recognized the Tru-Hitch from the thumbnail! I've been shopping auctions for one for years. I definitely don't need one but I want one anyway. Haven't watched your video yet but I'm excited for it because there's so little video online of them being operated.
@CaseyLaDelleАй бұрын
Yeah there’s basically no information about them online. When I bought them I downloaded the operators manual, then basically just learned through trial and error. And there was lots of error 😂
@jameshampton3969Ай бұрын
@@CaseyLaDelleAs my godfather taught me, "Experience is the best teacher. We learn more from our failures than our successes."
@kadmowАй бұрын
Who says weight distribution hitches don't have a part to play - this is the great uncle of all WDH. In Australia we typically only get to 6700 kg (14740 lb) on front axles - with super singles over375mm (145.76 inches). - for more than that we do to tandem steers. Converting any tow into a gooseneck trailer - via a weight distribution, is going to make any long distance tow so much better on the haul unit. I was waiting for some tricky rigging to winch the bus back off the extended arms.(snatch block poetry)... lol...
@AllenCheckАй бұрын
Cool unit thanks Casey!
@-RyN-23Ай бұрын
Didn't know this existed an it's awsome, super useful for many things even outside of towing. Glad you got this tool back!
@GeofCates8075Ай бұрын
Ok, watching...thinking...wow, cool, cool, a damn cool piece of machinery...then you explained it flips itself off for transport with super simple but ingenious battery box and tank for the fluid. Bloody ingenious. Gotta love creative engineers
@joeeyman7503Ай бұрын
As to how to remove the surface rust where the pins go in, use a black powder bore brush on a drill. They do have some quite large ones, probably larger than you need. 🙏❤️😎🤙
@thoughtstream9591Ай бұрын
Wow, that thing is an amazing idea and you explained it really well. 🎉 The next upgrade will need to be a tank wrecker so you can work with big mining gear (pit mine dump trucks come to mind).
@kristoffermangila21 күн бұрын
Hmm... something along the lines of #HeavyDSparks' HET wrecker?
@koekum2142Ай бұрын
That must feel awkward to have a remote where the buttons really do what they say
@CaseyLaDelleАй бұрын
It’s a problem..
@randylinn502Ай бұрын
Love the true mini rotating light bars on the back of that thing....
@ahhadon5927 күн бұрын
What a great and informative session. Your explanation was extremely thorough and knowledgeable. I have never been involved in any towing like this but I have done some towing. Most of mine were farm-related. But this was great thanks so much Casey.
@olenilsen4660Ай бұрын
Wow, I´m really envious of your climate! Up here in Norway, between temperature shifting from freezing to mild and back almost every day for most of the year, and salting the roads to get rid of ice, I bet we could make plastic rust! Nevertheless, THANK YOU for making an effort for those hurricane victims. It´s great how you support eachother in the US. We might have great social services and free healthcare in Europe, but you guys still remember to take care of eachother. I think that´s fading out here - we´ve still got it in the countryside, but more and more, it´s each to his own. So, well done, Casey - taking care of your people!
@m1cxfАй бұрын
Just a passing thought. If you moved the wheel stops all the way to the front then winch your load almost to the rubber buffers, slide the wheel stops in to position then snug up the winch. Would hopefully safe a bit of time and effort guessing where they need to be. Love the new(ish) unit. So versatile and limited at the same time. I guess it could move semi trailers with damaged pins or even damaged axles by putting the bogie under the front and hooking this to the rear.
@dwaynepenner2788Ай бұрын
It looks like chain lockers (like the zaklift safety chains) inside the extendable frame booms and chain slots instead of shackles at the end of the booms would really make frame hookup easier. It also seems like some limit switches would dummy proof that monster a little.
@dominiccoscarelli305Ай бұрын
On this episode of Casey has an addiction to auctions .😂
@CaseyLaDelleАй бұрын
Oh just wait, it gets WAY worse in the next couple of weeks 😂
@darrinrebagliati5365Ай бұрын
Definitely not in this episode, has been a 'problem' for years!
@whatusernameis5295Ай бұрын
@@CaseyLaDelleoh no
@jameshampton3969Ай бұрын
@@CaseyLaDelleLooking forward to it.
@aliceevans3377Ай бұрын
Oh I can relate, I simply have to stay away from auctions 😂 I think that's why I really love seeing what Casey finds, and graciously shares with us.
@christopherthompson4359Ай бұрын
That thing is really cool. Lots of extra steps over the Zacklift but understand the specialty of it. Can't wait to see it in action . Would love to see a front winch mounted on it like you showed. I know it's another truck to deal with but i think that you should find another cabover. You can tell that truck meant something to you.
@aljosaskrabelj841229 күн бұрын
WOW!! When tou started I was thinking..." What the hell he is talking about, zacklift 5 wheel tow unit is lighter, it is 100 times better", until you tied down those extending legs. OMG, he is making a trailer with a bus!! Now this is some epic stuff!! By far best unit ever for heavy towing. Thanks for showing us this mate!
@duanebuck193Ай бұрын
Take a wood dowel and slot it, then put a piece of the green scour pad into that slot - almost as good as a wire wheel and a lot easier to deal with for the pin holes (ironically how we used to clean them for the Army units down in LA years ago since we didn't have small wire wheels that were long enough).
@timmorgan-c3zАй бұрын
Didn't know you lost everything in a fire, nice job on the recovery
@Tachyon62Ай бұрын
Casey, most impressive. The light bulb moment when I realized the geometry that the true lift works from ..... very smart. My only concern for you is so many options relying on one tractor, the white !
@CaseyLaDelleАй бұрын
@@Tachyon62 if it really came down to it, I could rent a truck from a buddy of mine and run everything but the Zacklift. The tru hitch and the lowbed are completely self powered and can be used with any truck
@Muksanim2012Ай бұрын
This is better than a Tonka Toy. You demonstrated how the laws of physics work. Thanks.
@dennisfromoz6436Ай бұрын
Reckon the bloke who designed this unit should have made mega $$$$. Fantastic Heavy Lift Unit....Thanks Casey with your every so good show and explanation...Champion effort.👍 Now the grind, sanding and good protective paint job. Should look as good as it works....Cheers
@barneygirl9643Ай бұрын
Nothing I need to know, watched it all because Casey made it interesting! Looking forward to seeing it in action! Another tool for your business!😎✌️🇺🇸
@seattletown3983Ай бұрын
To clean out the pin holes. You can use a concrete hole cleaning brush on a drill.
@rosscoder6380Ай бұрын
Now I want to buy one. Wouldn't ever use it, but it would look cool in the yard😅
@macgvrsАй бұрын
That is an amazing unit. Once you explained the benefit of the unit and how it transferred the weight, it made a lot of sense. I had the thought that you could wind up with another truck that you could leave this mounted to. Then I realized the the cost, all the insurance and such. I guess that doesn't make sense unless you got really busy with heavy hauls, and maybe not even then. Anyway, interesting to see something that most of us will never see. Some very clever engineering going on there.
@novavroomvroom3435Ай бұрын
What a COOL setup... !!!! The military always have the coolest tools...!!!!!
@robertdinicola922529 күн бұрын
I had a heavy rv trailer with a wheigh distributing hitch. When i set the weight on the truck the whole truck sagged 1/4". Perfect!
@wooly1286Ай бұрын
Sounds like you need a cab over short truck in the fleet now. Just saw one on marketplace in SC last week didnt know what it was till this video
@VrekiaАй бұрын
You kept listing so many negatives in such a positive voice I was confused and had to doublecheck it wasn't an old video uploaded April 1st. Then you lifted the bus and it all clicked and my jaw dropped.
@hughstephenson2957Ай бұрын
I had one of those monsters permanently mounted on a White GMC cab over.. I hired probably the only guy in the area that knew what it was and how to operate it..I had absolutely no clue about it. But it towed many of my trucks up and down the road
@TofflusАй бұрын
Hey Casey, thanks for explaining. when you mentioned gooseneck trailer it all made sense
@SoDogtravelsАй бұрын
The stuff you learn and Casey does a good job showing us. Was happy getting an over lander pulled out. Usually me
@nigelqflarpАй бұрын
Physics with Casey, cool!
@garybonz29 күн бұрын
For wire brushing holes use plumbers brushes. There are a bunch of sizes. Just cut the handles and chuck them up into a drill.
@dewayneharrison2276Ай бұрын
Never heard or seen one of these units. Very cool piece of equipment. Thank you for sharing Casey.
@TomcroeseАй бұрын
HUrray! Now you have a good tool, thanks for showing!
@RealMrNailsАй бұрын
It was the lowbed line that finally made me visualize this setup. Too cool.
@johnkirby654729 күн бұрын
Interesting peice of equipment, never heard of it before and you did a great job explaining it.
@Lambert_LifeАй бұрын
That's one of the neatest towing units i ever seen
@Comil1983Ай бұрын
Ok, I clued in once the transport legs lifted off. That's pretty cool.
@MechanicalMercenaryАй бұрын
So it's basically the large rendition of a load distributing hitch like you see on heavy bumper pull campers. Pretty sweet.
@ferraritoyboxАй бұрын
Thx Casey 4 the tour, cool unit
@Eric-gi9kgАй бұрын
OUTSTANDING VIDEO Thank You for the lesson and history
@joeheck146Ай бұрын
I used a couple of BRM Flex-Hones to clean out some really rusty bushings on my backhoe. Might be good for cleaning where the pins go on the heavy lift.
@SasquatchBunyan26 күн бұрын
That thing is slick! It’s a bit complicated and attention is required, but we should be paying attention anyway. Cool!
@johnsweet841028 күн бұрын
I’m sold. I’ll be watching the auctions for one now.
@jeffblank9915Ай бұрын
Gotta love the Holmes attachment. Great for longhaul towing. Way nicer than carrying a truck on the wrecker
@leonardhirtle3645Ай бұрын
I really enjoyed your demonstration of the true hitch.The military builds equipment to last. As for the person who complained about the video being too long, they need to build a bridge and get over it.😂😂😂😂😂
@DebDeBoopАй бұрын
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@scuss2Ай бұрын
An hour and 22 minutes and 18 seconds, not including commercials. Microwave popcorn, a can of Root Beer and an afternoon Matinee. So that's what that is called. I have seen a Tru-Lift mounted on trucks, but your video explained what it exactly is. Nice t shirt day for a video. I would think if the rusty thing won't behave is to check the zerk fittings or just pump them with more grease. Usage and your good maintenance skills and this lift might just wake up and work smoothly.
@ibyogi714Ай бұрын
Have I watched too much or not enough if I'm mostly impressed by the fact the remote is properly labeled?
@brianwinters4991Ай бұрын
You've got all the cool tools !
@thomasweida288128 күн бұрын
About 25 years ago a gentalman I would help,on occasion bought a tru hitc for his towing and recovery business. He bought it to tow farm tractors and combines to the dealers for repair. It was slick for that. But the first ones were even harder to hook up. The leg extensions were manually pulled out .
@glyn1Ай бұрын
Greetings from NZ Casey you get some great deals on wheels MAGIC my man
@mikebridge.679Ай бұрын
It took me a minute or two to get the pivot point in my head, what an amazing bit of kit. 👍👍👍
@haroldwilkerson202627 күн бұрын
I think the new true hitches have a trailer attachment that they can put in place I was looking online at some pictures it is a pretty cool setup😮
@Ludanexpress28 күн бұрын
Hey Casey great video brought some memories back when i used to have a few of those, loved it and hate it at the same time, mostly hate it for time consuming to hook up the truck especially wrecked ones from the auctions with front axle being messed up it was something else.
@HJZ75driverАй бұрын
Casey with the wire wheel pin holes. Can get wire brush attachments that look like toilet brushes. Wrap them with ducktape to compress the wire. stick in the hole. Pull trigger.
@garychaiken808Ай бұрын
Great job Casey. Thank you 😊
@51WCDodgeАй бұрын
Your a good man Casey. But never be sorry about keeping some time for your family and self