Hey Casey, It matters not who painted the trailer. What does matter is it looks so much more like you take care of your equipment. Which you do for the most part. For those who do not know, It is a fact that the highway patrol and or DOT will look at trucking equipment and instantly form an opinion as to whether or not your equipment is junk or well maintained. This matters because junk is going to be scrutinized much harder that good looking equipment. Junk will cost you way more in fines and repairs than well maintained equipment. Well maintained equipment is safer than junk. Sometimes you see trucks on highways that look like show trucks, yet they are working and making money. Those trucks seldom get pulled into an inspection station. Just thought you might like to know.
You are flat out WRONG! Every DOT officer out there will tell you that there a way too many guys out there who put way too much effort into trying to look “cool” and not nearly enough into actual maintenance. Anyone who’s been around trucks for any amount of time knows that a shiny truck does NOT mean a well maintained truck, and a dirty working truck does NOT mean a lack of maintenance.
@@CaseyLaDelle I knew when I posted that I would get flack. Having run long haul coast to coast as well as short hauls in and around southern calif. for ten years in nice looking and not so nice looking trucks for ten years I think I am qualified to say what I said. But I guess as it is your channel, your opinion is the only one that counts !
I remember when you first got this trailer I said I would love to see a new deck and a coat of paint on it, and I’m so happy it actually happened lol sucker cleaned up good
Casey is very smart with TH-cam .... This is great for his analytics to have people watching right up until the last second. I mean, it's also great storytelling!
The paint job does exactly what it needs to do. The trailer looks really good! When someone sees you rolling down the road it pops visually and projects the look of someone who knows what they are doing. Then to the guy on the ground who is on the job site and up close they know that you don't spend much money to make everything a beauty queen, just make it look good and get the work done. And to end, it's good to be the boss as others can do the dirty work...
David, the trailer looks great and now fits the Cascade Heavy Rescue color scheme!!! Awesome job!!! And the new loaner Chevy Truck also fits the Cascade Heavy Rescue color scheme like it was meant for the yard and to “represent”… I think Chevy should give it to you for all the great publicity or at least a new engine for the 94 year old!!!!
Trailer looks sharp painted. I haul a 48 foot high deck curtain side and it is all black on black and I have a hard time at night seeing it in the lane so am in the middle of installing lights that shine downward have red behind the rear axle hooked up now and already awesome can wait to get the yellow ones hooked up. Truck is also black and had a guy come on the hwy from a on ramp through the slow lane right into the side of the truck lights are a good thing also planning on hooking up backup lights
Yeah this trailer was basically invisible in my mirrors at night. When making turns at intersections or in and out of driveways I’d have to turn on the LED flood lights on top of my headache rack to see where the trailer was
Love how the video cuts off at the end after saying, TECHNICALLY it wasn't me, so I didn't lie. Gave the impression of "this conversation is over, I'm not listening to your nonsensical arguments" 🤣
You have contracted (PPNPD) pencil pocket nerd perfectionist disorder, next you will be cleaning the dirt out of the screw heads on your trailer, like I do. Looks good I love it especially the lights.
It is a piece of equipment that is going to see heavy use. Doesn't need a Robby Layton paint job. But it is good that it was painted to keep rust under control. Thanks David for helping Casey keep his word!
Let's say you have two trailers both of them perfectly legal, the first one is rusty and dented the tires are old but legal and the wheels are all rusty, deck looks rotted but is perfectly solid and the marker lights and tail lights are faded lenses and you have a trailer that is exactly the same but the owner put new tires on it painted the wheels, did a Casey LaDelle paint job on it, the deck has been repainted and the tail light lenses are new. Both trailers have been mechanically maintained the same. Now you are a DOT inspector and these both trailers drive by and "pick one", which one would you decide to pick to inspect?
@@davidclemens1578 depends on what the dot number of the truck that pulling it brings up, because that is actually the main thing the inspectors look at.
Weather in the NW is getting weird. Usually get 1-2 days in the 100s near Boise in ID. We're going on almost TWO WEEKS of 100+ heat every day. It's terrible
I spent the weekend of Thanksgiving 2003 in Stockton, CA under my Talbert flatbed doing a Rust-Oleum refinish . Simple sanding, priming and painting using foam brushes and rollers. Came out great. Five years later I saw that trailer and it still looked great even after all those Midwest winters. I was amazed...
The strategic addition of spray on bed liner would help with traction. I'd say grip tape might work also but how the trailer is utilized means the tape would probably not last too long.
The trailer got itself painted one way or another because it was the right thing to do. First impressions matter and so too does visual safety on site and on the highway 🙂That Chevvy looks cool....
You a smart COOKIE 😂 it's looks more desirable, 😊 nothing worse than not being able to see the trailer, your yard is coming along great, thanks for sharing, all the best to you and your loved ones
Regardless who painted it, the trailer looks sharp. I think you've got either one heck of a Chevrolet dealer there in Bend, or someone in levels above them like to watch your videos. Either way, it's pretty cool that they drop off a new vehicle for you to play with for a week!
That certainly passes the 10 foot rule, Looks damn slick through the camera. As for the bullet lights, I can't live without em anymore, I added them down my rollback bed and going from almost pitch black surroundings at night to being able to see both ditches lit up is a game changer, Makes backing in areas even without reverse work lights a breeze, Makes driving in general feel a whole lot better at night being able to see every inch of the truck, And it looks good overall.
Awesome job Casey. I think the trailer definitely looks good from 50 foot away. Now you just need to put a big piece of equipment on it pay for the paint job and park it again till the next job.
Casey is to have fun with the Chevy--with the right color, and smells new. And with Casey's adventures, Chevy gets free advertising! Sweet deal for both. Casey was right--he didn't paint that trailer--always a man of his word! The trailer does look good. Great job, David. Looks as good as the red/black on my 40 year old yard machines I rebuilt. Well, here in Central Virginia it has been 102 degrees numerous days, with high humidity.
I think the folks at Chevy have been talking to Yankum, Zacklift and Collins: "Hey, if you've got something you want broken in, Casey's the guy to give it too." Note: Emphasis on 'broken'.
Looks like how I repainted my trailer last week, your already doing a better job then me with the sprayer, I just foam roller-ed everything. We picked the same color too.
Hey Casey,
It matters not who painted the trailer.
What does matter is it looks so much more like you take care of your equipment.
Which you do for the most part.
For those who do not know, It is a fact that the highway patrol and or DOT will look at trucking equipment and instantly form an opinion as to whether or not your equipment is junk or well maintained.
This matters because junk is going to be scrutinized much harder that good looking equipment.
Junk will cost you way more in fines and repairs than well maintained equipment.
Well maintained equipment is safer than junk.
Sometimes you see trucks on highways that look like show trucks, yet they are working and making money.
Those trucks seldom get pulled into an inspection station.
Just thought you might like to know.
You are flat out WRONG!
Every DOT officer out there will tell you that there a way too many guys out there who put way too much effort into trying to look “cool” and not nearly enough into actual maintenance.
Anyone who’s been around trucks for any amount of time knows that a shiny truck does NOT mean a well maintained truck, and a dirty working truck does NOT mean a lack of maintenance.
@@CaseyLaDelle OTOH...
A trailer with more rust than paint isn't a good sign...
@@CaseyLaDelle I knew when I posted that I would get flack.
Having run long haul coast to coast as well as short hauls in and around southern calif. for ten years in nice looking and not so nice looking trucks for ten years I think I am qualified to say what I said.
But I guess as it is your channel, your opinion is the only one that counts !
@@chuckster6513 your last sentence is correct
@@Tinker001 wore out paint and rust are two different things. That trailer had no rust.
I remember when you first got this trailer I said I would love to see a new deck and a coat of paint on it, and I’m so happy it actually happened lol sucker cleaned up good
Nice looking equipment says a lot about the owner .. Nice looking job, guys!
Very professional looking.. it’s not going to SEMA…
Thank you David for making it possible for Casey to keep his word with us, his TH-cam audience. He didn't paint the trailer!
I'm really glad that I finished my coffee before Casey's announcement that HE DIDN'T PAINT THE TRAILER! Or I might have had a real mess to clean up!
Great job guys. Thank you 😊
That cheeky ending 😅
Casey is very smart with TH-cam .... This is great for his analytics to have people watching right up until the last second. I mean, it's also great storytelling!
Around 7:20 "We didn't get any work done......My daughter and her friends played in the water." That sounds like the perfect choice for priorities.
Yeah, but sometimes kids are more work than work
@@Chris-bh3cmThat ain't no joke! Especially if you have a bunch of em running around!!!😂
good video Casey
“Welding by braille” 😂
Well said Casey!
Harbor Freight welding hood?
I think that truck was dropped off because Chevy knew you needed a new engine for your 70yr old car
🤣
94 year old car.
I was thinking about the same thing
Easy, swap the engines and call them… this truck makes some weird noises😂
@@020Dutchy😂😂
Paint job looks great !!! Good job David.
It looks a lot better
Trailer looks good. Great idea to paint it.
The paint job does exactly what it needs to do.
The trailer looks really good! When someone sees you rolling down the road it pops visually and projects the look of someone who knows what they are doing.
Then to the guy on the ground who is on the job site and up close they know that you don't spend much money to make everything a beauty queen, just make it look good and get the work done.
And to end, it's good to be the boss as others can do the dirty work...
In Alabama, we call this a 50/50 paint job that is 50 feet @ 50 MPH after 50 days.
David, the trailer looks great and now fits the Cascade Heavy Rescue color scheme!!! Awesome job!!! And the new loaner Chevy Truck also fits the Cascade Heavy Rescue color scheme like it was meant for the yard and to “represent”… I think Chevy should give it to you for all the great publicity or at least a new engine for the 94 year old!!!!
Trailer looks sharp painted. I haul a 48 foot high deck curtain side and it is all black on black and I have a hard time at night seeing it in the lane so am in the middle of installing lights that shine downward have red behind the rear axle hooked up now and already awesome can wait to get the yellow ones hooked up. Truck is also black and had a guy come on the hwy from a on ramp through the slow lane right into the side of the truck lights are a good thing also planning on hooking up backup lights
Yeah this trailer was basically invisible in my mirrors at night. When making turns at intersections or in and out of driveways I’d have to turn on the LED flood lights on top of my headache rack to see where the trailer was
I need to find out how to get on what ever list Casey is on to keep getting new loaner Chevys. 😂😂
I’m betting I’m going to get kicked off that list. I hated this truck
Trailer looks great on camera!!! And, to us, that's all that matters!! LOL!! I'm sure that it don't look THAT bad up close either. At least it shiny😁
If it looks good from ten feet it's finished. This is known as the ten foot finish rule.
That's a very handy rule in this situation. It doesn't work as well for quilts though....😂!
When the only person who needs to be impressed by the paint job is you the owner, 50’ paint job always looks good because it’s done!
love the ending Casey
Love how the video cuts off at the end after saying, TECHNICALLY it wasn't me, so I didn't lie. Gave the impression of "this conversation is over, I'm not listening to your nonsensical arguments" 🤣
Trailer looks great. Great video as always Casey
You have contracted (PPNPD) pencil pocket nerd perfectionist disorder, next you will be cleaning the dirt out of the screw heads on your trailer, like I do. Looks good I love it especially the lights.
It’s weirdly calming to watch some guys painting a rusty trailer, in company-red.
As casey said in replies to the pinned comment, it's not rust, it's 32 year old wore out paint
It is a piece of equipment that is going to see heavy use. Doesn't need a Robby Layton paint job. But it is good that it was painted to keep rust under control. Thanks David for helping Casey keep his word!
We don’t have rust here. I could sand blast it to bare metal and run it for a decade without issue.
It got the earl schrib paint job 😂😂
@@frankwrogg2515 I"m willing to bet that David didn't paint over bugs, mud, and tar though . . .
Let's say you have two trailers both of them perfectly legal, the first one is rusty and dented the tires are old but legal and the wheels are all rusty, deck looks rotted but is perfectly solid and the marker lights and tail lights are faded lenses and you have a trailer that is exactly the same but the owner put new tires on it painted the wheels, did a Casey LaDelle paint job on it, the deck has been repainted and the tail light lenses are new. Both trailers have been mechanically maintained the same. Now you are a DOT inspector and these both trailers drive by and "pick one", which one would you decide to pick to inspect?
@@davidclemens1578 depends on what the dot number of the truck that pulling it brings up, because that is actually the main thing the inspectors look at.
Good job David! 😅
Weather in the NW is getting weird. Usually get 1-2 days in the 100s near Boise in ID. We're going on almost TWO WEEKS of 100+ heat every day. It's terrible
Same here. It’s been weeks of 100+ and I can’t handle it.
Don’t blame you for getting someone to do the deck, they are such a pain and always take 10x longer than you think no matter how many you’ve done.
Robby Layton owes you a paint job. Chose wisely. I wouldn’t waste the favor on the trailer.
Thanks David
David did a fine 50' job!
4 cylinder full size pickuo...Who would have thunk it.
Thats what my brother and i call a "3 meter paint job", because from 3 meters it looks great. thanks for the great videos you make.
Great dodge on painting the trailer, but it still looks alot better.
Yes
I spent the weekend of Thanksgiving 2003 in Stockton, CA under my Talbert flatbed doing a Rust-Oleum refinish .
Simple sanding, priming and painting using foam brushes and rollers.
Came out great.
Five years later I saw that trailer and it still looked great even after all those Midwest winters.
I was amazed...
The out rigger color difference really makes it pop.
I painted close to 50 semi vans and flatbeds with Rust-oleum paint using rollers in the last 38 years with great results.
Looks much better😊
When its all said and done, you didn’t lie. Maintenance videos are A-OK with me.
New paint job looks like a more impressive business image.
I know that you did not want to paint the trailer when you first got it, but it looks much more professional. :)
The strategic addition of spray on bed liner would help with traction. I'd say grip tape might work also but how the trailer is utilized means the tape would probably not last too long.
It looks awesome from Michigan.
Great job David, now it needs more lights for sure.
Ah welding by braille, we all have to do it at some point. Looking good!
For sure! I've safety squinted a bunch of weld's. Isn't that what a grinder is for??😂
Looks awesome! Great decision ❤
The trailer looks very nice. Great job David!!!!!
Great Job painting the trailer red DAVID. looks cool..
Hi Casey, when I watched you move the snow cat I thought, "Either get a junk tractor unit to haul it or paint the trailer". You must have heard me.
The trailer got itself painted one way or another because it was the right thing to do. First impressions matter and so too does visual safety on site and on the highway 🙂That Chevvy looks cool....
“I didn’t paint the trailer. David did!” 😂😂😂 Typical Casey. You are hilarious, man.
Nicely done
Nice twist on your promise Casey. It looks good, thanks David.
Does the Chevy have a standard {lighter} accessory plug?
"...David Did!" - Beautiful ending!
If you can't find it, check inside the center console storage.. that's where they put it in my Canyon
Nice work David!
The paint job is a big improvement over the ' rusty yellow ' 👍🇺🇸
Trailer looking Good ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Looks very nice from the camera view 🙂 Well done David.
looks good from my house... lol nice update!
You a smart COOKIE 😂 it's looks more desirable, 😊 nothing worse than not being able to see the trailer, your yard is coming along great, thanks for sharing, all the best to you and your loved ones
I love it. Glad you changed your mind because it looks great
Regardless who painted it, the trailer looks sharp. I think you've got either one heck of a Chevrolet dealer there in Bend, or someone in levels above them like to watch your videos. Either way, it's pretty cool that they drop off a new vehicle for you to play with for a week!
Looks fantastic, love the theme colors.
David did a very good JOB PAINTING IT.. IT LOOKS LIKE A DIFFRENT TRAILER.......
Thank you David for painting the trailer, it looks so much better now. You really should do all the lights led, so much better to see it at night..
That certainly passes the 10 foot rule, Looks damn slick through the camera.
As for the bullet lights, I can't live without em anymore, I added them down my rollback bed and going from almost pitch black surroundings at night to being able to see both ditches lit up is a game changer, Makes backing in areas even without reverse work lights a breeze, Makes driving in general feel a whole lot better at night being able to see every inch of the truck, And it looks good overall.
Good idea on welding on the round stock. Simple and effective!
A passenger in an overhead airliner saw that you missed a spot😂.
Looks good!
David is a lovely person, and he's done a super job. 👍👍😘
Been using the rustoleum quarts and adding the automotive hardener, the results are pretty darned good when spraying it.
I don’t blame you on the heat, I had to get towed from Speedco to the shop over the weekend and it was 116°. I’m looking forward to snow!
Good job David
Awesome job Casey. I think the trailer definitely looks good from 50 foot away. Now you just need to put a big piece of equipment on it pay for the paint job and park it again till the next job.
Looks great! Saw it in the teaser yesterday and was hoping the video would be soon!
Another "Team Casey" creative endeavor brought to you by "Little Miss Riley" and company.
Not bad of a job you guys done! It looks a lot better then it did without paint. The new paint match’s your set up vrey well. Thank you!!!
Nice job!😊
Nice work by Dave on the trailer - looks great.
Trailer looks fantastic !!!!!
I never thought you’d paint that trailer. But; I’m really impressed that you did and the finished product looks slick!
Casey is to have fun with the Chevy--with the right color, and smells new. And with Casey's adventures, Chevy gets free advertising! Sweet deal for both. Casey was right--he didn't paint that trailer--always a man of his word! The trailer does look good. Great job, David. Looks as good as the red/black on my 40 year old yard machines I rebuilt. Well, here in Central Virginia it has been 102 degrees numerous days, with high humidity.
Looks great Casey! Glad you "didnt paint the trailer" 😆
Love the chevy pickup.
"I didn't paint this trailer.... David did." I wonder if the bus driver felt the bump as he ran over David just now.
Looks good going down the road 😊
Great job 👏
That trailer looks AWESOME !!!! David’s a good guy
Trailer looks good. Great job David
To be fair... David did an excellent job. 😂
That trailer looks fantastic, all the rest of your rigs are nice looking now the trailer completes your fleet.
Whoever painted it, it looks great
I think the folks at Chevy have been talking to Yankum, Zacklift and Collins: "Hey, if you've got something you want broken in, Casey's the guy to give it too." Note: Emphasis on 'broken'.
That trailer looks way better!
Looks like how I repainted my trailer last week, your already doing a better job then me with the sprayer, I just foam roller-ed everything. We picked the same color too.
a true Richie Brothers paint job.
i loveeeeee it!!!!! great color combo
Looks good Casey and David🤙😎
Remember people buy paint. A shiny vehicle makes a better impression, take that as you like.