What are automatic tire chains, and how do they work??

Автокөліктер мен көлік құралдары

When I bought this truck, OnSpot tire chains were at the top of my list of modifications. With as much as I’m in the snow and ice, it only makes sense from a cost perspective, and from a safety perspective to have automatic chains on my truck. Luckily, @onspotnorthamerica22 reached out and asked if I’d be
interested in running a set of their chains, which was an amazing coincidence, and of course I said yes. So they got a kit put together and I took my truck to Utility Trailer in Redmond Oregon to get the install done. Utility did a great job and got it done ahead of schedule, which is always very much appreciated!
These things make all the sense in the world, especially if you have drivers out there that you’d rather have driving down the road earning you money, instead of parked on the side of the road costing you money. To get a quote for a set, or multiple sets for your fleet, check out www.onspot.com/ and tell them I sent you!
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  • @williambenner2651
    @williambenner2651 Жыл бұрын

    You are absolutely going to love these chains. I've had On-Spot chains on my bus for years and wouldn't be without them. Our district has 80+ buses covering an extremely large area with routine ice- and snow-covered roadways during winter months. These chains not only make it nice for our drivers but enable to deliver students in a timely and safe manner. Our maintenance staff is also happy with the O-Spot chains because they are not impacted by numerous call outs for stuck buses. Great to see you support such a miracle mechanical product. It amazes me that every fire truck, ambulance and or UPS truck are not equipped with these. Thank you for getting the word out, these devices are truly a hidden gem. Enjoy each of your videos looking forward to the next one, keep up the good work, and thank you for what you do.

  • @CaseyLaDelle

    @CaseyLaDelle

    Жыл бұрын

    That right there is a far better testimonial than I could ever do, from someone who has far more experience with them!

  • @whammond511

    @whammond511

    Жыл бұрын

    Is there a way to install them on your outside wheels?

  • @duanebuck193

    @duanebuck193

    Жыл бұрын

    @@whammond511 Not with duals - the chain runner actually rides on the inside of the tire sidewall (that's what engages them), and with duals you'd have to have chains twice as long as these are, and as such they would hit on the ground. Plus chains that long would be super dangerous because of their length whipping around. Since he's got them on all 4 inside duals, that's a LOT of traction control (and as he said, if he did get into a situation where they require all 8 chained, he still has conventional chains for the outside tires).

  • @jaytrock3217

    @jaytrock3217

    Жыл бұрын

    Any testing on when the links fail and there is a car next to them? Just see a spinning mass throwing something out. Great concept. Would love to see more testing.

  • @Greg-qr2mt

    @Greg-qr2mt

    Жыл бұрын

    I'm glad you left your comment, it's very nice to hear about a product that's been used year after year. Some things work great for a short time so I like to hear from people who have used them for a long time. I've never heard of these until today and I have to admit that it's a pretty amazing device. Thank You for your input

  • @snek9353
    @snek9353 Жыл бұрын

    I have a LOT of experience with On-spot auto chains, let me give you some tips. 1. Inspect them after each use and any time you think you'll need them soon. There's a selection of things to look for: a. The chain fingers will sometimes flip over the top jamming them. If you engage them they won't spin, so they'll rub. This will flat spot the rubber wheel right down to metal and cut right through your tire causing a blowout. b. Spin them by hand, the bearing seal sucks, make sure they spin freely. If they do not, or even as regular maintenance spray some penetrating oil on the bearing. Again if they don't they'll rub the rubber right off the wheel, etc. c. Cycle them, they will freeze, the electric valve for the air to operate them gets sticky when it's very cold. This can cause them to stick in either condition, up or down. d. They'll rip themselves apart, if you run them in conditions where you have a lot of traction they'll pull the chain fingers right off the wheel. 2. You'll need MORE stuff not less. a. Get yourself some spare chain wheels, you'll need them and won't want to have to wait on them. b. Still carry your 3 rail chains, the auto chains DO NOT provide even close to the same level of traction as traditional chains, most of all when stopped, going slow, or with any level of wheel spin. You WILL still need your 3 rail chains in some conditions. c. b is true even with the outside wheel chained separately. As you said in the video it is absolutely a viable option to chain the outside wheel and run the autos on the inside. However this will not provide the same level of traction as 3 rail chains. You'll still find situations where you're stuck with the inside wheel spinning on ice and outside with chains has no traction. The auto chains are near worthless in that situation. 3. If yours have the plastic cover on the top of the chain wheel just rip it off now, all it does is jam things up. 4. Realize that the primary utility of auto chains is NOT traction, while of course they provide some traction it's not even close to what good standard chains provide. The real utility is not having to stop to chain simply because some bureaucrat says so. Or because some little spot you need to get through is is bad. They're great for situations where the main road is clear but the side roads, shoulders, etc. aren't. However if YOU think you'll actually need significant traction you should not rely on them for it. 5. If you get stuck and want to get unstuck using only the auto chains the On-spot advice of spinning up to 5mph and engaging them does not work well. Just leave them engaged and spin the F out of your tires until they bite. 6. It's likely that the switches were wired to only be powered with the truck on. This means that if you turn it off with the chains under the tire they will try and pull them out from under the tire. So if the chains are under the tire do not turn the truck off and if it idle times out don't let it.

  • @G.T.muzika

    @G.T.muzika

    4 ай бұрын

    Good comment. Thanks

  • @vihreelinja4743

    @vihreelinja4743

    4 ай бұрын

    Indeed they look useless. Having TRACTION in ice is done by spinning wheel as SLOW as possible.

  • @medamit

    @medamit

    3 ай бұрын

    Traction and spinning are two different scenarios. You must be from California. 😂

  • @askor2000

    @askor2000

    2 ай бұрын

    This is the most I've read about auto chains or chains in general - a Californian who tries hard to not ever go up into snow. Thank you

  • @RooEfx

    @RooEfx

    6 сағат бұрын

    " You'll still find situations where you're stuck with the inside wheel spinning on ice and outside with chains has no traction" I thought dually wheels are bolted together and can't rotate independently. hmm confusing to me..

  • @888johnmac
    @888johnmac Жыл бұрын

    years ago i worked for the ambulance service in the highlands of Scotland .. we had a set of auto-chains fitted to our incident support vehicle ( 5000kg / 10,000lbs Merc sprinter 4*4 ) as a trial .. first major incident was a multi vehicle pile-up in snow & ice ..road conditions were that bad some of the paramedic units had to get towed to scene ( by the ISV ) .. by next winter all frontline , paramedic & Intensive care units had them fitted

  • @thehulkamaniabrother2.089

    @thehulkamaniabrother2.089

    Жыл бұрын

    @@george2113 I'd say the natives Floridians are much more annoying than any alligator...

  • @coupledyetivonvanderburg5385

    @coupledyetivonvanderburg5385

    Жыл бұрын

    @@george2113 I submit that's a goddamn lie

  • @gothicbuzzsaw

    @gothicbuzzsaw

    Жыл бұрын

    @@george2113 whoosh

  • @hugegamer5988

    @hugegamer5988

    Жыл бұрын

    @@george2113 fun fact, in Florida you don’t use chains, simply a clutch of ‘gators all held by the tails and spun under the tires. It works in saltwater mud.

  • @SwedesGarage
    @SwedesGarage Жыл бұрын

    OnSpot is a Swedish invention and started to sell in Sweden 1977. In 1988 US started to import OnSpot, in 1993 a big Swedish insurance company made a study on truck with and without onSpot. OnSpot trucks reduced the accident frekvence with 50%.

  • @CaseyLaDelle

    @CaseyLaDelle

    Жыл бұрын

    I think a big factor that contributes to that is that drivers will actually use these. I myself am very guilty of not using chains when I should, because they are such a pain to stop and install, or when you get into sudden snow and ice with no place to pull over and ins them. We have a highway here (hwy 97) that is very commonly a few miles of ice, the a few miles of dry pavement, then a few miles of ice again, over an over again for a stretch of over 100 miles. If the chain controls aren’t in effect where I HAVE TO stop and out chains on by law, I don’t, even though chains would be far safer to have for those stretches. But with the OnSpot chains I will absolutely hit the switches in and out of those slick stretches and be far safer

  • @niemma2

    @niemma2

    Жыл бұрын

    Here Finland OnSpots have been used long time, remember when I was really young and hear those OnSpot chain clinking on many trucks, firetrucks, log trucks, tow trucks and many others, so easy to use when you start to have tire slipping you just press button and chains start to go under tire, no need stop and also disengage when you move.

  • @mattheweburns

    @mattheweburns

    Жыл бұрын

    Are they very effective? Doesn’t look like they would provide as much grip as regular tire chains to me…

  • @SwedesGarage

    @SwedesGarage

    Жыл бұрын

    @@mattheweburns They are not suppose to replace regular chaines, it's to give some help during slippery conditions so you don't have to stop and chain up.

  • @p.g.reitsma7245

    @p.g.reitsma7245

    Жыл бұрын

    That's quite interesting. Both the country of origin and the timeline coincide with a story from my younger years in British Columbia Canada. Our family had two acres in a smaller town about 30 minutes East of Vancouver. In the summer of 1979, a Swedish family came down our long winding driveway and the father struck up a conversation with my father about moving to the area. Their name was Tornebeck (spelling?) and they had 3 or 4 blonde daughters. Within an hour, my father had sold them our riverfont acreage for a price he was extremely happy with. They stayed the rest of that sunny day, exploring the property and having lunch with our family. The man showed my father his business brochure, which was for a similar chain system, which I remember being called Tydraul or Tydrol. He asked my father if he would be interested in becoming a partner, as my father owned a plumbing company and knew many people in town. He declined. I wonder if you recognize the family name as being connected with OnSpot. I believe that family lived there for only a few short years, possibly returning to Sweden.

  • @horai1
    @horai1 Жыл бұрын

    I didn't even know autochains were a thing or how they worked before watching your channel. Absolutely wonderful idea and the concept is brilliantly realised.

  • @larrybe2900

    @larrybe2900

    Жыл бұрын

    I imagine they are an added incentive to having more women willing to drive school buses in northern climates.

  • @MrWizdancer

    @MrWizdancer

    Жыл бұрын

    Most school buses have them were they have snow at least here in the state of va.

  • @fendtfarmer2138

    @fendtfarmer2138

    Жыл бұрын

    @@larrybe2900 no it's not about that but have you ever been stuck at an incline in an bus i have because of missing autocains thats the reason i can recomend them

  • @AlaskaErik

    @AlaskaErik

    Жыл бұрын

    All school buses in Alaska have them. I've actually seen them in action while I was following a school bus.

  • @psycho-nutkase9233

    @psycho-nutkase9233

    Жыл бұрын

    @@larrybe2900 ??? Doesn't make sense, School Bus's have them because You can't exit the bus and leave a bunch of kids on it unattended for a hour while chaining up.

  • @aliceevans3357
    @aliceevans3357 Жыл бұрын

    If these auto chains would save even 1 trucker from being hit while chaining up they are worth it at any price. Trucking companies should take note. Casey you do so much for people with no thought of payment you truly deserve all the help that comes your way to get the job done quickly and safely. Stay safe and GOD bless

  • @CaseyLaDelle

    @CaseyLaDelle

    Жыл бұрын

    Exactly! If I have drivers out on the road who drive in areas that they needed to chain up, these would be a no brainer over having drivers on the side of the road in the snow and ice

  • @ScottsGEN-XAdventures
    @ScottsGEN-XAdventures Жыл бұрын

    As a subscriber, I’d like to thank On Spot and Utility Trailers for hooking Casey up. This is truly a game changer for his business and he helps a lot of people. And that means more money going into his home to care for his beautiful family, then those businesses deserve my gratitude!

  • @HVACinstructer

    @HVACinstructer

    Жыл бұрын

    Very well said!

  • @davidroddini1512

    @davidroddini1512

    Жыл бұрын

    Is the name “On Spot” or “Spot On”?

  • @ScottsGEN-XAdventures

    @ScottsGEN-XAdventures

    Жыл бұрын

    @@davidroddini1512 it is On Spot. Thanks for bringing that to my attention. I made the correction in my previous comment.

  • @vihreelinja4743

    @vihreelinja4743

    4 ай бұрын

    Those whimpy lil chains do NOTHING. i bet they only make you stuck faster as they are lifting the tire up and down up and down while ROLLING under the tire :D so it will just brake traction and you will be spinning wheels while going nowhere.. When stuck on ice. one need to turn the wheels as SLOW as possible to have GRIP.. these "auto chains" FORCE you to spin the wheels FAST to engage the chains and you just digged yourself a hole or polished the ice to be even more slippery..

  • @duanebuck193
    @duanebuck193 Жыл бұрын

    I think the fact that OnSpot actually reached out to you after seeing one of your videos speaks wonders about the level that you reach, and by that I mean that you are often brutally honest in your appraisals of equipment, yet at the same you are also open and honest about the good products. I would much rather see you showcasing a product and know that you aren't going to read a script and blow smoke up our tails about it, and I'm glad there are companies that are seeing that fact. I've seen instant chains in use before, but thanks to you I now have a far, far better understanding since we were able to actually see them being engaged and disengaged on your truck.

  • @richardthomas1743
    @richardthomas1743 Жыл бұрын

    Awesome video of how the auto chains work! It is the best video that I have seen of how they work. There are a lot of auto chains in my area on School Buses and Home heating fuel deliver trucks. Thank you to "On Spot" for helping Casey with the Auto Chains and thank you to Utility Trailer for the excellent install. And of course thank you to Casey for taking us along. I am looking forward to your next video! 👍💯

  • @bobwellman9717

    @bobwellman9717

    Жыл бұрын

    I remember seeing these hanging from the bottom of school busses in Redmond and Bend when I lived there in the late 80's, but I only knew that they swung under the tries somehow. I always thought they swung under and somehow "attached" to the tires while they "UNattached" from their storage area and it never made since to me how they went back to storage, let alone how they attached to tires. LOL Thanks Casey, for making it perfectly clear to us.

  • @larrybe2900

    @larrybe2900

    Жыл бұрын

    The on demand surely beats grinding chains down on bare roadways.

  • @Trucker101

    @Trucker101

    Жыл бұрын

    @@bobwellman9717 yeah, I always wondered about them also, so you're not alone in that.

  • @DB-yj3qc

    @DB-yj3qc

    Жыл бұрын

    Richard T. 👍 I wanted to know how they worked too.

  • @arthurlake3710
    @arthurlake3710 Жыл бұрын

    Have used them on plow trucks for years, great systems. Only problems we ever had were the actuating solenoids would go bad, not sure if it was the location, salt environment or the nature of the beast, always kept a spare on the shelf an easy fix. IIRC we relocated the solenoid higher and closer to the cab with less problems so it may have to do with where it is located by the installer.

  • @craigpridemore5831
    @craigpridemore5831 Жыл бұрын

    As I watch your videos and see a new product, I can't believe how many times I've said, "I'd've never thought of doing that, that way!" Auto chains are another one of those! There are some really smart people out there, doing things in REALLY creative ways!

  • @garlandweissenfluh4549
    @garlandweissenfluh4549 Жыл бұрын

    I knew auto chains existed but never understood how they worked. Mostly because I'd never been around them. Great video, very informative. Thank you.

  • @CaseyLaDelle
    @CaseyLaDelle Жыл бұрын

    I know there are people out there who are going to claim they can chain up in under 10 minutes. Well, those people are WRONG, plain and simple. Now yes, the act of physically putting the chains on the tires can be done in 10 minutes, but they are conveniently leaving out how long it takes to get to that point. The true amount of time it takes starts as soon as you slow down to pull into the chain up area. From there you have to get parked, get your jacket and gloves on, get out and get all your chains and bungees pulled out, untangled, and laid out next to all your tires, then you have to place the chains over the tires, four separate times, get back in the truck, pull it forward, get back out of the truck and hook the chains up and tighten all the cams, four separate times again, and then bungee them all tight. After that you can head back out on the road, and once you’re back on the road and up to speed, you can finally stop the timer of how much time it really took you to chain up. Losing a half hour of time to do all of that would be a VERY fast time. So you’re at one hour per chain up event, and you need to ask yourself how much it cost you for that truck to sit for an hour instead of spending that hour moving the load down the road. That $4k to put auto chains on both drive axles starts to make a whole lot of sense

  • @spencertwoeightyz3383

    @spencertwoeightyz3383

    Жыл бұрын

    i am glad to hear you say that. i used to drive an 18 wheeler and would chain up several times every season. i counted on taking about 1.5 hours to chain and unchain for 3 axles. heck, sometimes it would take 10 minutes just to open a frozen padlock. i would always hear guys at truck stops claim that it takes 30 minutes. my quoted time is everything from the moment i stop, to the moment i am rolling again after stopping 1/2 mile later to make sure they are all tight. while driving in chains, i would see a dozen chains in the road that had been thrown off or broken. at $190 per set (super singles), i dont want twisted or loose chains.

  • @sillenHDsportster

    @sillenHDsportster

    Жыл бұрын

    Now you need a Robsondrive at the back 😂 very popular in Sweden .

  • @CaseyLaDelle

    @CaseyLaDelle

    Жыл бұрын

    @@justmewatching you can by and replace the chains individually

  • @larrybe2900

    @larrybe2900

    Жыл бұрын

    Is that what turns dual axles into a set of tracks?

  • @scottmiller2455

    @scottmiller2455

    Жыл бұрын

    Also, what people apparently are not considering; a lot of Highways ( like Hwy 20) there are times you are on bare pavement for miles before you get to the pull out areas to remove the chains.

  • @kennethcrutchley7181
    @kennethcrutchley7181 Жыл бұрын

    On Spots are great. Been using them on fire trucks for over 20 years. Good only up to about 6 inches of snow. 2 items of caution, do not try to raise them unless you're moving, and make sure you exercise them at least monthly, even in the warmer months. You'll want to chain up the outers for maximum traction when needed.

  • @genepatterson4375
    @genepatterson4375 Жыл бұрын

    Casey, thank you for solving a mystery for me. I knew of auto chains and seen vehicles with them hanging but never knew how they functioned. Great job!!

  • @timwilks666
    @timwilks666 Жыл бұрын

    Never heard of such a thing before, and even when you mentioned them I couldn't imagine how they'd work. Nice demo video, thanks.

  • @ddegn

    @ddegn

    Жыл бұрын

    Same here. On all the things you mentioned.

  • @genebeard930
    @genebeard930 Жыл бұрын

    My fire department has used auto chains for over 20 years. Both Onspot and Ruud. Work well when needed. First time I saw them in use was on a ford van a salesman drove. Need to remember to activate them on a regular basis to make sure they are always available when needed. Thanks Casey for all you do.

  • @rockweeks5697
    @rockweeks5697 Жыл бұрын

    Casey I want to thank you for promoting these auto chains. I was the Parts Manager at Utility Trailer in Tucson, AZ for 42 years and never once had any of our customers even ask about these chains but then we don't see hardly any snow down here but we had customers all over the state of Arizona and many of them ran thru our mountains on a regular basis and most all of the mountains in Arizona see quite a bit of snow in the winter. This video just proves the fact that we can learn something new every day. Thanks for all that you do and I watch all of your videos. You are certainly a fine young man, so thanks again.

  • @dtoddnj
    @dtoddnj Жыл бұрын

    I love those chains - I have them on all 51 of my school buses! Hardest part is to remember to disengage them while moving. Over the past 25 years, I’ve found that they stop being effective at 6-8” of snow. Best wishes Casey!

  • @kleetus92

    @kleetus92

    Жыл бұрын

    He didn't mention it, but the factory says don't use them in more than 6 inches of snow. Powdery stuff you might get away with a little more, but the wet stuff, no way.

  • @SilvaDreams

    @SilvaDreams

    4 ай бұрын

    Well yeah the way they work after about 6 inches of snow it will block the chains from getting under the wheels, but if you are planning on going through that much you'd want to toss some proper chains.

  • @Mr76Pontiac
    @Mr76Pontiac Жыл бұрын

    When you first mentioned the auto chains, I was always thinking "How the heckles are you going to put those shackles on the tire while driving?" .. but this system is so much easier than I thought it'd be.

  • @theincredulousr

    @theincredulousr

    Жыл бұрын

    had the same thought! Simple now we see it.

  • @ThomasLips
    @ThomasLips Жыл бұрын

    I watch all the videos you put out. But on this title I was like what am I going to learn about auto chains? I know what they do and I know how they work. That was a good video Casey! I'm glad to see a company reaching out to you to make your life easier 👍👍👍

  • @davesmith4807
    @davesmith4807 Жыл бұрын

    WEll that blew me away when you were talking auto chains all i could see in my mind was normal chaine that wrap around the tyres and thought how do they do that. Thanks for showing them in action now i totally understand. Maybe i am a bit slow but i bet im not the only one who couldnt work out how they worked. Keep up the good work Casey thanks for the entertainment

  • @georgesherman5345
    @georgesherman5345 Жыл бұрын

    I grew up in Vermont snow country. I now live in Phoenix, Arizona and I don't worry about them any more, "Chaining up", was always very dangerous and time consuming. These chains are amazing. Thanks for showing them off!

  • @ColdSteelCharger
    @ColdSteelCharger Жыл бұрын

    I love OnSpots. They have been used in emergency services on fire apparatus and ambulances for decades. When seconds count, you can't afford to stop and chain up. FYI, these chains are really only good for the first 6 inches of snow cover; after that, the chains just kind of flop on the surface and you'll need full wheel chains.

  • @johnme7049
    @johnme7049 Жыл бұрын

    Huge Shout out to OnSpot for taking care of you with this. And thank YOU Casey for showing this. I could not wrap my head around how this would work. This is truly a marvel of modern engineering. Amazing.

  • @chuckster6513
    @chuckster6513 Жыл бұрын

    Hey Casey, Great Video ! You never know who is watching ! Great thing to remember. The work you do provides a great proving grounds for so many products. It is no wonder that smart companies are watching you and offering you their products to try. It is real world demonstration to their potential customers as well as to the designers and their R&D people. A Win / Win situation ! Work Safe, Be Well Stay Warm

  • @jerrybauman6927
    @jerrybauman6927 Жыл бұрын

    Score! On Spot tire chains for free. You deserve them for all the people you assist with no charge recoveries..

  • @FarrellMcGovern
    @FarrellMcGovern Жыл бұрын

    Wow, those auto chains are pretty cool! I have been contemplating getting into #vanlife, and I think that a converted ambulance is one of the possible vehicles, auto chains would be a really good idea. Next month I turn 60, and much as I like snow and such, if I had an ambulance camper, putting chains on one might be a little too risky and taxing physically, so auto chains do look like the way to go! Thanx!

  • @samspade7360
    @samspade7360 Жыл бұрын

    Hi Casey. I went out to the Onspot site to make a comment about your demo. I didn't register since I don''t live in snow country, but left a comment on their latest video on their channel about your demo. I encourage other subs to do the same on their own choice of media. Thank for rescuing stranded motorists without charge. We can see the relief on their faces when you them know it's complimentary. 😃

  • @pnwRC.
    @pnwRC. Жыл бұрын

    13:05, when I was truckin logs we were WELL versed in chaining up! Some days we installed & removed them for 4 separate trips. We'd enough practice that within 15 minutes, & ALL drive tires on the truck had bracelets installed. Since I haven't installed tire chains in 10+ years, & have gained winter weight that NEVER seems to melt away, I'm sure I COULDN'T get it done that quick anymore!

  • @PK15306
    @PK15306 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you to OnSpot for helping Casey help people.💪

  • @patrickleone535
    @patrickleone535 Жыл бұрын

    So funny to see a kid play with his new toy Keep on trucking!

  • @docjoe74
    @docjoe74 Жыл бұрын

    i worked for a company that used On Spot automatic tire chains for years. They are very nice. These chains work best when you can maintain slow but steady speeds, such as in shallow snow, or on intermittently clear/covered roadways. Automatic chains do not work well in accumulations over six inches of snow or when driving conditions do not permit apparatus speed to exceed approximately 5 mph.

  • @scottmiller2455
    @scottmiller2455 Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for video. When you mention these awhile back, I tried my best to explain to my wife how they worked. Including "You tube" videos. And showed her the local school buses that had them. This one is the best for explaining them.

  • @WS102
    @WS102 Жыл бұрын

    5:29 Casey crosses the creek to recover the camera, giant squatch comes out of the woods and grabs him. His squatch buddies drive the truck into the woods never to be seen again... Props to OnSpot for the automatic chain setup. Those things are sweet.

  • @thelonewrangler1008
    @thelonewrangler1008 Жыл бұрын

    New toy! It's the little things that brighten a day

  • @doughahn9263
    @doughahn9263 Жыл бұрын

    THANK YOU SO MUCH for the auto chain video! I have always wondered how they worked and was surprised that they work in reverse too, which actually makes a lot of sense now that i see how they work.

  • @ebudrow1
    @ebudrow1 Жыл бұрын

    The cynical side of me says “Of course Onspot gave him chains, it’s cheap advertising.” But my better side is saying “They recognize the good that Casey does and they want to help him continue by keeping him safe.”

  • @paulthiessen6444

    @paulthiessen6444

    Жыл бұрын

    Its better than giving the money to an advertising company

  • @lavondacarter7228
    @lavondacarter7228 Жыл бұрын

    For your safety, I'm glad you have those on your truck.

  • @tomrowe7534
    @tomrowe7534 Жыл бұрын

    I’ve seen and heard chains on ambulances for years and guessed they must be a traction aid but had no idea how they worked. Awesome tutorial

  • @MadWiking
    @MadWiking Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for yet another entertaining and educational video, Casey!! Having worked with OnSpot back in the late 1980's, and onwards, I am glad OnSpot/D'Orlando reached out to you with a good deal! You can add 1 or 2 links to the chains as the are today, but as you mentioned, always carry an extra set of regular snow chains. In stuck situations OnSpot is not always ideal, so thats where an extra set of snowchains come in handy. It would not surprice me if one, or more, of your subscribers have tipped VBG/OnSpot about you and your channel....... Just saying😁😉😁. THanks for sharing! Best regards from snowy Norway!

  • @richard3141592638
    @richard3141592638 Жыл бұрын

    very cool auto chains, Casey. When you first showed them, I was wondering about the colours - didn't take long for the colour to disappear...lol. That's seems like it'll be a real safety change for you

  • @brucescott4753

    @brucescott4753

    Жыл бұрын

    The colors make sure they are installed on the proper side of the truck. Right or Left during assembly.

  • @jasonkramer8536
    @jasonkramer8536 Жыл бұрын

    I just randomly came across the concept of automatic tire chains and couldn't really fathom how they would work. Thanks for making it easy to understand.

  • @thomoism
    @thomoism Жыл бұрын

    Well that's a new one on me. Just show's that at 84, you can learn a lot. Wish they had THOSE during the 1960 saved me hours. The od rope and sheet days.

  • @thomoism

    @thomoism

    Жыл бұрын

    Peter T Wales UK.

  • @Derf1313
    @Derf1313 Жыл бұрын

    Had seen these years ago, mostly for emergency vehicles, but certainly looked cool. We don't normally see mandated area for chains (Michigan), but plenty of foul weather. & as a kid we were still able to use studded tires (talk about proper traction!!), & chain certainly get you outta tight jams. Glad you've got such responsive partners AND the ability to stay safer out there! Thanx !

  • @brandonjakubowicz3347
    @brandonjakubowicz3347 Жыл бұрын

    Bonus of the chains on the rack, they won’t be all slushy and icy from the tires when you have to put them on

  • @missingremote4388

    @missingremote4388

    Жыл бұрын

    Keep them on there. They look cool dangling on the rack too.

  • @lloydfancett3039
    @lloydfancett3039 Жыл бұрын

    You get the coolest toys! So happy for you, I'm grateful that all of these companies watch you and see a thing and think hey we got a fix for that, and send it to you.

  • @johnm7437
    @johnm7437 Жыл бұрын

    while humans drive me nuts at times, human ingenuity is something that I highly admire. Love it.

  • @OrygunGuyOne
    @OrygunGuyOne Жыл бұрын

    Good Morning, Casey, That is an excellent upgrade to your truck. You deserve the On-Spot gift and their support. The school district here in Beaverton has On-Spot chains mounted on their buses. We have used them since before 2008. I'm no longer driving for the district. I'm Grumpy's age. The automatic chains added a VERY welcomed level of safety when carrying students in the hills over here on the west side of the state. Be safe. Thank you for your videos I look forward to seeing your stories and adventures there on the east side. .

  • @alex.k3166
    @alex.k3166 Жыл бұрын

    whoever created this idea of auto chains is a genius

  • @norcoredneck
    @norcoredneck Жыл бұрын

    Your demonstration of OnSpot was spot on. 😂 Seems like a great product.

  • @papatomsthoughts
    @papatomsthoughts Жыл бұрын

    When I was on an all volunteer ambulance service in Eastern Oregon I always wanted a set of these for our ambulances. Had way to many times on freeway where we were almost hit as we put on chains. Good addition to your truck

  • @tonyjessen8204
    @tonyjessen8204 Жыл бұрын

    Hi Casey I have seen them before on other equipment. It was cool to see them in action. 👍👍

  • @robertheck6747
    @robertheck67474 ай бұрын

    Thanks for having the camera under the truck to show how they work. I’ve seen them on emergency vehicles only. I remember when we had sanders on trucks. They would work until you ran out of sand. I knew the premise of how they worked, but I never seen a video like yours.

  • @davidberkovits9738
    @davidberkovits9738 Жыл бұрын

    I wish the o t r trucking companies would install these on their trucks. Would be much easier and safer for the drivers. Good advertising for On Spot. Great Video Casey. You show compassion and dedication in what you do.

  • @jabjab1010
    @jabjab1010 Жыл бұрын

    Thanks Casey! I now finally understand how auto chains work! Great Video.

  • @gerdriechers8426
    @gerdriechers8426 Жыл бұрын

    Cool stuff. What a gain of safety for a driver! Keep on trucking!

  • @Ray69Smith
    @Ray69Smith Жыл бұрын

    It's like you now have the cool secret switches that make everybody say how did he do that ?? Lol😃😯👍👍👍

  • @georgef1176
    @georgef1176 Жыл бұрын

    That is so sick! Whoever thought of that is a genius. Great truck!

  • @scottwilhelme9880
    @scottwilhelme9880 Жыл бұрын

    So cool, asked to see how auto chains worked and you delivered! I thought they would be regular chains with a mechanism to roll em on and off. Total surprise. great invention!

  • @CurtisKitto
    @CurtisKitto Жыл бұрын

    I had a similar experience in North Carolina. The GPS indicated a shorter route back to I-40. I took the suggested route. the last stretch of "road" was a 13 mile single lane up a mountain. As we approached the beginning of the road, a single car appeared going in the opposite direction. So I figured the road was navigable. My wife was understandably nervous. I shifted my 2006 Mitsubishi Montero into 4 wheel drive and drove slowly and carefully up the narrow road. We made it all the way to the top and noticed a sign that read "One-Way" pointing in the opposite direction as we exited the road. As a result of this experience, my wife changed her mind about living in North Carolina. All is well that ends well. Thank you for all your videos.

  • @RichPrivilegedWhiteMale
    @RichPrivilegedWhiteMale Жыл бұрын

    Thanks On Spot for hooking a brother up!

  • @nickmaclachlan5178
    @nickmaclachlan5178 Жыл бұрын

    Seems like an incredibly efficient way of removing paint from chains....... excellent work! 🤣🤣🤣

  • @brucescott4753

    @brucescott4753

    Жыл бұрын

    The colors are for right or Left side during installation.

  • @blakel4595
    @blakel4595 Жыл бұрын

    Awesomene Casey! I did some work on Davis and drove past Utility Trailers every day for years. Cool to be able to follow someone local. Been going snow wheeling every weekend hopefully I won't have to give you a call!

  • @finnish1954
    @finnish1954 Жыл бұрын

    Very informative. I became familiar with auto chains a few years ago while a school bus driver in the Boise, Idaho area. We only used them on our buses that ran up to the local ski resort. Your video and explanation of them is spot on. I did not realize until watching your channel that the show was so heavy over there in your part of eastern Oregon. Auto chains totally make sense for your work. Looking forward to more of your videos.

  • @waynevandolah4189
    @waynevandolah4189 Жыл бұрын

    I could watch your videos all day long. the 1st thing I do when I buy a hoodie i cut one end and pull the string out. Yipyip..

  • @daveholte7658
    @daveholte7658 Жыл бұрын

    Wow what a video! I assume the auto chains are specific to a proper length so if chains are installed on back axle they don’t become entangled….? Good stuff. Thanks for your videos and taking us along on your adventures

  • @jerrystott7780
    @jerrystott7780 Жыл бұрын

    I've heard of those systems, but my old "prepare for the worst and enjoy it when it's not " side would have to find storage for the full set incase of a breakdown on the system. Other than that I love how you are setting it up. Have a great day.

  • @lebotnov66

    @lebotnov66

    Жыл бұрын

    He covered that in his video. He will be carrying his 'regular' tire chains on the back of his cab.

  • @jerrystott7780

    @jerrystott7780

    Жыл бұрын

    @@lebotnov66 no, he will be carrying the half set he runs in lesser conditions. I did watch it.

  • @ChrisCaramia
    @ChrisCaramia Жыл бұрын

    Automatic chains are fantastic! Never driven a vehicle with them, but every single school bus I rode in my grade school days had them.

  • @Spacek531
    @Spacek531 Жыл бұрын

    Safety equipment that's useful, more convenient than the alternative, and free? Hell yeah!!

  • @JayMaverick
    @JayMaverick Жыл бұрын

    Never seen an autochain system before, pretty cool. Great video presentation. I wonder if there's a difference in grip as compared to a manually rigged system.

  • @clintk4691
    @clintk4691 Жыл бұрын

    Cool, those would be real handy and a huge time saver for all the times I've had to chain up but I have to wonder, are they really worth it compared to a full set of chains? Those chains don't go all the way under the tire. For the real crap weather, will they cut it?

  • @CaseyLaDelle

    @CaseyLaDelle

    Жыл бұрын

    They go all the way under the tire

  • @michaelmalik4416
    @michaelmalik4416 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for the info and demo. I drive a Peterbilt day cab and a Kalmar Ottawa in an unimproved lot here in Mpls and we are ALWAYS getting stuck on flat level ice on the dirt/gravel and then digging potholes. The yard was built on an old marsh, 49 years ago.This would be an absolute lifesaver or better yet immense aggravation saver. Having 25 tons behind the tractor does not always guarantee traction.

  • @scottcampbell4678
    @scottcampbell4678 Жыл бұрын

    The fire department I was in between 1983 and 2002 had OnSpot chains on all the fire trucks. Best invention in tire chains ever.

  • @bullboss7698
    @bullboss7698 Жыл бұрын

    Those chains are pretty cool, but I can't imagine they would be as effective as regular tire chains.

  • @tedrufledtjr.3573
    @tedrufledtjr.3573 Жыл бұрын

    Do you choose how long the chains are? I know you wouldn't want them dragging on the road when not in use, but it looks like the chains only go about half way under each of the inside tires. Will be interesting to see them in use on a real recovery in some deep snow.

  • @CaseyLaDelle

    @CaseyLaDelle

    Жыл бұрын

    They go all the way under

  • @donaldmarty8445
    @donaldmarty8445 Жыл бұрын

    Another informative product review, Casey. Was never quite sure how well the On-Spots worked but know that you will give us an honest no BS review at the end of the season. Your video editing is getting better all the time. Thanks!!!!!

  • @judithfairchild8620
    @judithfairchild8620 Жыл бұрын

    That's a great ad for those automatic chains. You are blessed. Thanks On Spot.

  • @hershbagelstein545
    @hershbagelstein545 Жыл бұрын

    Shot out to Onspot for the sponsorship. Why would they do this? Because the “nicest guy on the internet” is a a safe partner who will never embarrass the brand.

  • @rl102187
    @rl102187 Жыл бұрын

    i used to install these systems on bus's but was never able to test them whiledriving and get to see how they work under the vehicle. i am a 6'3" 400lb man and my wife just died laughing because i giggled like a school girl when i realized i get to fufill my dream of getting to see this. thank you

  • @OnyxIndustries
    @OnyxIndustries Жыл бұрын

    Omg. Auto chains. Never knew those where a thing. I love it! I really enjoy seeing the gear and tech. I also appreciate when you show the beautiful snow landscapes. Thanks again. 🎉❤

  • @MCarrick-ss7xc
    @MCarrick-ss7xc Жыл бұрын

    They will work wonders. I can still remember taking the chains off my uncle's truck, when I was little. We left the snow behind I had to help him remove the chains.

  • @wngimageanddesign9546
    @wngimageanddesign9546 Жыл бұрын

    You peaked my interest several videos ago about Auto-Chains, I never heard of them. Great video explaining them and demonstrating how they work. Very cool system!

  • @mjenner89
    @mjenner89 Жыл бұрын

    When you first said "auto chains" I'm your video a while back, I was so interested in how that works (as we are not allowed to have chains in Michigan). Thanks for sharing! That's so rad!

  • @nickkacures2304
    @nickkacures2304 Жыл бұрын

    I have always wanted to know how the hell automatic chains worked I had no idea it was that simple Thank you for sharing

  • @WW-wf8tu
    @WW-wf8tu4 ай бұрын

    Never knew such a product existed. Back when I used to drive fuel trucks, this would have been greatly appreciated. Hell, this would be still a great product I think for pickups and vans. While it may work as advertised, it was good you pointed out they were not a replacement for full on tire chains that wrap around in the traditional manner. Which is what I was expecting to see when I clicked on this. lol Some sort of full auto wrap around gadget.

  • @jamesbigham9036
    @jamesbigham9036 Жыл бұрын

    Casey I really enjoyed the under the truck camera showing the new automatic chains I never knew they even had those. I am glad you have companies working with you they see the potential you have and know it will be a good business partnership which you will benefit from. I really like your idea of adding another toolbox that way you will have everything that you need

  • @justinburt1546
    @justinburt1546 Жыл бұрын

    Yes, sir! Super enjoyed that!! I've been wondering since you first mentioned them, how automatic tire chains worked, and now I know! Way cool! And, as I was watching I was concerned about how much of the traction patch they were actually reaching, so I totally agreed when you said that you'd still carry traditional chains for the outside tires. Great video, Casey! 😃

  • @davidhewett7356
    @davidhewett7356 Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for showing how this works. Where i live we hardly ever see snow. When we do get snow everything just shuts down because it will be gone in two days at the most. I don’t recall ever seeing snow chains before. But after watching your channel for all this time, i could use them now. Not that i would want to, but it’s been fun watching your channel and learning some as you go. Keep up the good work. But more importantly, stay safe out there.

  • @The-Deadbolt-Deputy
    @The-Deadbolt-Deputy Жыл бұрын

    This is awesome. I’ve seen these things hangin under our fire trucks in North Carolina and I couldn’t figure out what they were. Someone told me they were for traction but nobody could explain how they worked. NOW I GET IT !! Thanks Casey.

  • @tedfisk1211
    @tedfisk1211 Жыл бұрын

    Yet another very educational and informative video, Casey. Prior to watching your channel, I knew squat about towing and recovery/rescue. I am better informed now about all the intricacies about your business. I am happy to see the subscriber numbers continue to increase for your channel as the videos are at once entertaining and informative. Great job, Casey.

  • @doubler8684
    @doubler8684 Жыл бұрын

    Congrats on On Spot for letting you try out their product at no cost. Looks like they're going to work out great for you. Tremendous time saver.

  • @TheCptnOfFail
    @TheCptnOfFail Жыл бұрын

    I love how simple it is. It actually just throws a chain into the path of the tire, using the tire to do it. It's brilliant.

  • @CherCubsMom
    @CherCubsMom11 ай бұрын

    Davis Tires rocks and Art and Kathleen are wonderful people! Thank you so much for their shout out! Great video as always, Casey. I first saw those chains while following a Sisters school bus and my mind was blown! Very cool!

  • @randysinger2673
    @randysinger2673 Жыл бұрын

    Those Auto Chains are slick, Always wondered how they worked, Thank you for showing us.

  • @RichardSpeights
    @RichardSpeights3 ай бұрын

    I drove a school bus a short while in Montana. My route was unmaintained (no snow removal). Those automatic snow chains worked like a charm - made me a believer.

  • @sandralutz-rodriguez2864
    @sandralutz-rodriguez2864 Жыл бұрын

    So rad to see the next chapter for the Camry. I think I need a video/edit crash course from you Casey! you are so good at this! So rad OnSpot chains hooked you up with a full set of them. What a rad system, so neat to see it in action Casey! Adding more storage to the back and putting the extra snow chains on the current rack makes total sense.

  • @ronnydowdy7432
    @ronnydowdy7432 Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for sharing because you have been talking about auto chains but I did not have a clue what they were. Now I know. Learn something every day.

  • @timothymelius9
    @timothymelius9 Жыл бұрын

    How come you don't have grumpy with you more often. I enjoy you and grumpy working together. You guys are funny.

  • @CaseyLaDelle

    @CaseyLaDelle

    Жыл бұрын

    Because Grumpy has a life too and nothing I do is planned out or scheduled ahead of time. 95% of the time I get a phone call and have to head to the job right away

  • @louisaisthankful4603
    @louisaisthankful4603 Жыл бұрын

    I was a school bus driver in western Washington and I LOVE drop chains. 💖❤💓 Retired now, but on the rare snow occasion it was so nice to flip a switch and bingo chains are engaged! What a blessing!!!!

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