Casey, when the vendors watch this video, which I'm sure they will, they will probably be saying "we need a salesman like Casey". Your descriptive and detailed information about these products while you're at their booths, is crazy. You love details, and so do many of us. You're a teacher of machines. No doubt about that. Respect!
i just read the video description and thought the exact same thing. The way he describes and includes hashtag links to all the relevant contacts is great SEO marketing.
From time to time, I'm convinced you make a better spokesman for many of the products you review than the representatives who are responsible for demonstrating their wares.
Lifting Beam; the rep explained the difference from a spreader and finished. You stepped in and announced the benefits🔼: It lifts higher without a bridle being in the way. Love it, Casey!
With all the advances that they've made in LED panel technology, it's probably only a short time before they can do something for your Zacklift logo on your boom! Love that lift at the end - thank you for showing us the clips of it in use. Please, make a family trip down to see Calvin - I think it would be a fantastic time for all.
There is a company called Lumilor that makes a multi-layer paint on light emitting coating. I had a link in the comments, but it's gone now. You can find their channel by searching the name. It's a really cool technology that has been around for a few years now.
Oh definitely take the family and go spend a week with Kelvin! That would be not only a great vacation in a beautiful place, but make some wonderful content.
Holy cow I wasn’t expecting that see a monster truck legend like Kelvin Ramer I’ve gotten to meet him a few times at 2 different shows in Northern California
Casey you definitely need to take the family to visit Monterey ,Carmel and Santa Cruz is on Hwy 1 also.Some off the most beautiful places in the world.😎
Shout out to your father in law. Glad you got to video some interesting tools of the trade but it's quite understandable if you decide to have a fun day without worrying about recording. You really need some of those tools- work smarter not harder! Your older self will thank you. Thanks for bringing us along. Here's hoping you get to go to California 🤞 Stay safe and GOD bless
So interesting , Thank You . Thank You for showing some of the interesting stuff from the trade show.. I agree a working vacation to Monterey would be interesting , and a nice vacation.
Excellent... I love learning about new tools and equipment. How cool that your videos made it to the show. Calvin's offer would make for some great content.
I had those boxes on my last rollback. Very sturdy and look great. The only problem we had was getting them repaired after someone side swiped me. We had to send the truck back to Oregon for over a month. Get them with the mid ship light. I put the dual revolution park/turn/backup light in mine. Made a huge difference maneuvering in reverse without having my bright work lights on.
For a self lighting logo , you could consider EL-foil (electroluminescent) There are a lot of colors and when you hook up a power supply it glows over its whole surface
Enjoyed the last piece where they are able to pick up the "Bricked" Teslas and take them in for repairs! lol🤣You definitely need to go for a visit, if this is a fan vote!
Good morning Casey you really should go visit that would be a fun video seeing how they do things. I didn't see anything wrong with hauling the refrigerator the way that you did it was secure and worked out well
I am always fascinated by how things work and what kinds of products are out there being used for different jobs and you certainly do a great job of showing and explaining those things, thus, satisfying my curiosities. And, what everyone else is saying, you pretty much make a better salesman than the vendors themselves. Fun video.
I didn't believe that you actually raced monster trucks til I saw that podcast, I saw the internet bios but never thought it was you, that my friend is a story for the ages.
I do love how the Zacklift guy was able to explain why they measure to where they do and why while acknowledging that your measurement also makes sense
Watsonville California, wow I haven't heard that towns name for years. I picked up strawberries there. I hear a lot of towns from your channel that I've been to like Klamath Falls in Oregon I used to pick up doors there and deliver them to prisons.
People saying that's not a twin steer are blind, that tire is obviously steering in the direction that the front is. The only way that's just a lift axle is if that's all it did was lift up and down.
It's honestly amazing how far tow equipment has come in the past 50 years or so. I'd like to see a company come up with a useable device for loading a heavy motorcycle onto a rollback. maybe a skate of some sort that the front tire would go into that's wide enough to provide stability to keep the bike from tipping.
You want a Camero, my brother is a big car guy and has a friend who is Camero Larry. Larry passed away a couple months ago, suddenly, quietly after his wife, my brother and another of their friends had lunch, he went home, sat down and that was it. My brother and friends are finishing a bunch of Larry's unfinished Camero's so his wife can sell them to survive on. He was only 63.
minute 12:00 that tool can not only be useful in the towing industry... I may have a dirty mind, but the first thing that came to mind is how useful it can be in the "industry" of towing. what the movie "gone in 60 seconds" is about... just kidding, but the fact that you don't need to access the vehicle to move it quickly even when it's locked...
Good to see robots are a ways off from taking over the towing industry. Although that tracked machine looks suspicious, like one update away from connecting to Skynet.
Sometimes the equipment descriptions sound like "how to steal a car the easy way". Except, of course, for the massive cost of the equipment in the first place.