This box truck had a leaking steering box and needed a ride to the customers main fleet repair shop on the other side of the Cascades. I brought the new rollback truck out and got hooked up to it after finding one little issue with my new fork set, then had a nice and smooth trip the rest of the way over.
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Two things. First is that the truck would have been over height if I hauled it on my bed.
Second is that the chains were not dragging, no matter how much you think they were.
Thanks for the tip with the spring clamps. I am forever messing around tying up the lose ends of ratchet straps. I love it. I have a bunch of the spring clamps just never thought of using them for this application. Thank you
Just got that app. Very useful tool! Thanks for sharing.
I know where Bend Or. is, so where are you from there?
I hate most of our Oregon roundabouts there mostly just a dumb idea specially on a narrow residential street.
Carhart gloves are the best !!
Which version of 'Trip Check' do you use? I see lots of trip check apps
also Casey there is another difference, the yellow are cast steel and the grey appear to be welded, looks much better
Don't you lie on this here internet. You come from a long line of outlaws
used trip heck many times and was using it for the flood of 2020 when hwy 11 and i84 got closed to all traffic
Casey, love your channel. I laughed at your comments about DOT weigh stations. Back around 1980 I worked two summers for a local / regional moving company. At any time most of our trucks probably had something that would have failed inspections. Definitely a Mickey Mouse operation. As much as possible when we needed to go where there was a state scale, we would take alternate roads.
You were in my neck of the woods. I have dropped many a u-haul in that yard. (you can tow those backwards if they are empty)
Great job. I am sure Matt would have loved one of those Mtn Dews.
You love your new truck I can tell😊
I love Oregon Trip check.
I loved the outside of the truck shot as you were pulling away. Sounded good, both thesound of the engine revving and "the terrible" job you did of shifting. LOL!
Seriously though you were very smooooooth!
It's NEVER to cold for kids and popsicles! Love to see Riley with her Dad! Hi Riley! Have a GREAT day at school!
That is one good looking truck Casey. Glad you are doing well. God Bless you Brother.
Trip Check is really handy….works very well.
The scales by my place pulls in random trucks for inspection. The mechanic doing the inspection there is very good. If he likes you then you get your lollipop and a gold star in a few minutes. Show any attitude and might as well break out the camp stove and tent. I have been in the office and seen the man in charge go wild over a truck that hadn't even reached the scale house yet. Problems with the truck or not it can be a huge delay.
I always enjoy the ride with you. Your Riley is growing up so fast.
As for your trip check thing, I think most states have something similar. Missouri has a MODOT traveler app that does the same thing.
Thank you for showing Trip Check. I wish more people used it.
You also went to far in bro, uhaul 26 footers have a bar right behind the bumper where you can fork em
I move those with my 16 series Vulcan flatbed, but I use straps instead of chains
Two things. First is that the truck would have been over height if I hauled it on my bed.
Second is that the chains were not dragging, no matter how much you think they were.
I noticed you chose to towbar the uhaul, was it too long for the rollback? how long is bed?
i’m from Oregon and trip check is your best friend
People really don't appreciate the maintenance people. They're out in the most dangerous conditions as well as the ordinary days. And the Incident Response vehicles can be a real blessing when you break down.
Totally agree about the scales. If you, your logs and your truck are all legal, you will move right on through. I have said it before but I am saying it again, that is one pretty truck! YES! A truck can be pretty.
I wanted to see the drive shaft being pulled out……..oh well.
It looks like that the U-Haul would fit on the Tilt bed but since you did not put it on the tilted I take it that the heights from ground to top of box would be too high?