The BEST Instruction on Tire Chain Installation ever.

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  • čas přidán 29. 10. 2020
  • Pride Transport Demonstrates how to Chain up your rig safely and quickly

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  • @tomtierney792
    @tomtierney792 Před rokem +70

    I have been installing 3 rail chains for over 35 years in winter weather. Your demonstration was excellent. And yes, at night, in heavy snow, on a hill, with no shoulder.
    I have 2 comments. First, the mat is a life saver. When they use salt or calcium chloride to melt snow on freeways the slush is colder than 32 F. If you don't have the mat and lay in the slush, it will get thru your clothes and it is cold. So, use a mat especially in slush.
    Second, after the chains are installed run a mile or so and then re-check your chains and tighten as needed. I check both inside and outside. Tight chains run nice and less vibration.
    Just another thought, I don't throw my chains in a bag when I take them off. I have a plastic box without a lid. I put the end of the chains without the link in the box first and then slowly lay in the rest of the chain. The hooks and coupler are on top. This helps when laying them out. I put them in the truck to dry out, thus no lid. I spray a little wd-40 or spray grease on them when I can. This makes them ready for the next time I need them.

    • @shawnkelly695
      @shawnkelly695 Před rokem +4

      Or just buy water proof insolated coveralls. I bought a pair 20 yrs ago for 300 bucks. They are still in good shape. Wore as ran flat bed plus fixing cars, trucks and farm tractors laying in cold slush and mud. Ya they stained with oil but still no rips. Very heavy cloth and i was even homeless and with those coveralls i could sleep on the sidewalk all day in canadian winter. No mat will ever keep you warm and cant move as fast cause constantly moving that mat.

    • @MG-ks1qg
      @MG-ks1qg Před rokem +1

      Triple chains are for chumps.

    • @frank9649
      @frank9649 Před rokem +8

      @@MG-ks1qg not in the mud or frozen gravel roads they're not. Go work in the mountains and off road and see if you change your mind....lol

    • @stevenjones618
      @stevenjones618 Před rokem +2

      Was gonna say same thing.. lots of common sense and some extra outer work gear for this.. demo was great instructions but again real world is a whole new animal.. including little to no lights

    • @j4fsledgehammer
      @j4fsledgehammer Před rokem +2

      @@MG-ks1qg Singles are for highway only flat landers.

  • @OU-gp3rg
    @OU-gp3rg Před rokem +4

    I’ve chained once in 32 years of driving and I was young back then.I remember that night all to well that I said I won’t ever do that again and that was 30 years ago.Respect to you if you have to do this.

  • @dsimas1967
    @dsimas1967 Před rokem +9

    Well done, you are a beast lifting those 3 rails. They're like 80#. One tip to viewers, try to never lay down. I squat, to stay dry...but also to stay safe. If the hook isn't high enough to reach while on your feet, roll forward or back a smidgen. Safer than laying down under a tire! There's no guarantee that rig won't slide due to wind and the crown of the road shoulder.Also I have a headlamp so I can see the in side of the tires as I always chain at night. Frees up your hands.

  • @mikeshaheen210
    @mikeshaheen210 Před měsícem

    undoubtably the absolute best detailed demonstration/performance/explanation of how to install and use snow chains. Theory of operation coupled with subject matter expert details on how to and why to position/examine/layout/install/run/remove the snow equipment. The individual that actually designed and engineered the chains could not have added any more. that was Perfect from a Safety perspective as well as a driver Utilization effectiveness perspective. Truly you are doing excellent work. unmatched anywhere.

  • @benjaminvillasenor9064
    @benjaminvillasenor9064 Před 2 lety +7

    You just left everyone in the dust. All the other videos are either crappy or they're in a hurry, terrible.
    Thank you.. This is by far, the best one of all

  • @Bullzeyeben
    @Bullzeyeben Před 6 měsíci +3

    I loved this 101 for beginners, i bet she has an advanced class too. I just learned on the side of the road last night, I wish I had seen this first!

  • @bigjohn2048
    @bigjohn2048 Před rokem +5

    Laying on the ground in front of behind or in between the tires before you pull the truck up onto the chains can easily get your ass run over or penned under the tires in an ice storm. A gust of wind can easily slide the truck on ice especially if the ground has any slope to it. I hang the chains then pull up onto the first cross chains then connect the chains. I have seen one driver penned down by his coat under a truck that slid and one killed by a trailer rolling onto his chest when the truck slid on the ice !!! It s rare but has happened !!!

  • @KevinWright-ny8zz
    @KevinWright-ny8zz Před 10 měsíci +3

    Excellent video with great video coverage. I could see everything the instructor was doing as she was explaining it.

  • @alanwaterworth6464
    @alanwaterworth6464 Před 8 měsíci +3

    Excellent instructional video and demonstration. Here in Europe we´re legally required to do a 35 hour course every 5 years on various aspects of professional transport, part of which is the use of snow chains, especially here in Norway where we do actually need them. This demonstration was way better than the instructors on the course. The use of bungie cords to prevent the chain slipping between the wheels if it is too loose or comes off is a great tip. Although I would never lie down behind the wheels to pull the hooks through, we just roll the truck forward or backward on to the chain until both ends are at the same side of the wheel, because if the truck rolls for any reason or you get sideswiped, you´re a goner.

  • @biscuitboy3617
    @biscuitboy3617 Před 2 lety +10

    I find this demonstration to be very informative. And I like the tips for using various tools to make it easier. Thank you for this video.

  • @dalehansen5050
    @dalehansen5050 Před rokem +4

    A safety trainer that can put on chains and drive it. WOW 😲

  • @bigred9796
    @bigred9796 Před rokem +15

    Excellent video! You teach and train so that a first timer would feel good about trying it themselves. And for everyone who said they can do it faster and you’re making it complicated, that’s not what your video is going for ,like a fast time and doing this on the side of the road! I’ve been driving for 28 years and would rather someone like you to train me or follow this video because you show how to eliminate a lot of problems BEFORE you actually put the chains on, and patient. I have a video out on how to safely make lift gate deliveries with top heavy pallets and I tried to make it as fool proof and detailed as possible. It’s the little things that we do that makes doing something like this a success. Thanks for your professionalism

  • @renedominguez7621
    @renedominguez7621 Před rokem +2

    Never expected I was gonna watch a women explaining chains good 👍🏽 👍🏽 jobb 👏 learned a lot

  • @kjm4422
    @kjm4422 Před 2 lety +139

    I would like to see this done on the side of the interstate in the middle of the night in a foot of snow with an iced up trailer on.

    • @kennydings3879
      @kennydings3879 Před 2 lety +22

      All these instructions on dry pavement with no snow are hilarious. I drive over Snoqualmie Pass ( Washington state ) twice a night and trust me it’s never that easy to put them on. I have gotten good at doing it fairly quickly, but When you have snow jammed around the wheels, or you accidentally spin the wheels so the chains fall off, etc etc etc Too funny 😂

    • @timothyu1605
      @timothyu1605 Před rokem +10

      That’s when you are warm at home or sleeping in the sleeper…lol

    • @MontanaPDX
      @MontanaPDX Před rokem +31

      It would be kinda hard to show what needs to be done in the dark and snow eh?? 😂 Fragile egos from an instruction video....

    • @Moondoggy1970
      @Moondoggy1970 Před rokem +9

      I want to see a how to install chains ⛓ on I-80 thru Donner pass when it’s dumping snow ❄️ @ night when it’s freezing FNG cold

    • @tafitaandriams7865
      @tafitaandriams7865 Před rokem +12

      As long you have the practice and can visualize this. You can perform it during those moments with just being extra cautious and a lot more effort. You don’t change the techniques and things to look out for.

  • @philipduta-zk9xn
    @philipduta-zk9xn Před 5 měsíci +1

    Thank you very much for taking the time and energy to make this video. What yo showed me how to do chain up help me succeed tonight in Denver!!! Because of you I was safe and kept it moving!!! Your the best

  • @dfizer2287
    @dfizer2287 Před rokem +3

    This video was absolutely fantastic. Very well demonstrated. Kudos

  • @sunshinefireboulder
    @sunshinefireboulder Před rokem +5

    Great video. Adding this to our training list for our firefighters. Thanks!

  • @Viewer2023-
    @Viewer2023- Před 3 lety +1

    Excellent video and instruction! Thank you.

  • @kurifodomokuzai6667
    @kurifodomokuzai6667 Před rokem

    Excellent video. I've chained a couple of times but she nailed it which will make my next time much easier.

  • @ELNAJEM7
    @ELNAJEM7 Před rokem

    This is the best informative demonstration for how to chain. Thank you

  • @kennethperian4370
    @kennethperian4370 Před rokem +1

    Great job showing and telling,I know more now than I ever did about putting chains on a big truck thanks again for showing telling see ya next time see ya bye.

  • @LeeJeannotte
    @LeeJeannotte Před 2 lety +3

    👏Good Video!!! Thanks for this, clean clear instructions!!!!🤙

  • @johch7673
    @johch7673 Před rokem

    Excellent video, I am new in this business and I have learned a lot from it!...Thank you very much.

  • @benjaminvillasenor9064
    @benjaminvillasenor9064 Před rokem +1

    This video is too Good. Thank you
    Absolutely perfect.
    You kidding me?? How many knew the real purpose for the bungee cords. And other great observations.
    This video must be shown in every classroom

  • @richcreager7877
    @richcreager7877 Před rokem +9

    36 years and I've never put chains on, time to chain its time to park it

    • @MultiKingvegeta
      @MultiKingvegeta Před rokem +2

      I been debating this man. I've never chained up before. Is it worth it. Driver asking for advice

    • @richcreager7877
      @richcreager7877 Před rokem +2

      @@MultiKingvegeta no it's not cause when shit goes wrong these companies will leave you hanging saying their policy states you should have parked

    • @whitehulkj23
      @whitehulkj23 Před rokem +1

      I'll be sure to stop if chains ⛓️ are required. I ain't dealing with this mess

    • @victorbernier4765
      @victorbernier4765 Před 8 měsíci +1

      Exactly what I do

  • @diafasshat
    @diafasshat Před rokem +6

    the thing i've always loved about these "how to" demonstrations... they're always done in the exact opposite conditions that you'll actually be chaining up in... it will be cold, dark, cold, wet, cold, and usually muddy/slushy... and cold
    don't get me wrong... an explanation/demonstration is VERY helpful for someone who has never had to use chains
    the first time i had to chain up, i was solo, never had any practice/experience with chaining and didn't have the right gloves... had to stop multiple times to allow my hands to warm up enough to move them again... some preparation and/or expectation/explanation of what i would be doing would have helped immensely

    • @parentsbasement7734
      @parentsbasement7734 Před 9 měsíci

      And don't forget your gonna be all pissed off cause the chain up areas are all full of steering wheel holders who won't chain up, ( ya know the if it's bad enough for chains ya shouldn't be driving type steering wheel holders) and so ya gotta hang your ass out into traffic cause your doing it on the shoulder. I don't mind throwing iron at all once ya figure out what works best for yourself it's a breeze, and the chain buddy or chain hammer are a must love mine had it for years.

    • @NightowlTrucking
      @NightowlTrucking Před 7 měsíci

      @@parentsbasement7734- Where do you find those chain hammer/picks like she has in the video?

    • @NightowlTrucking
      @NightowlTrucking Před 7 měsíci

      It’d be pretty much impossible to video what she’s doing in those weather conditions.

  • @gamerjenkins2053
    @gamerjenkins2053 Před 5 měsíci

    Very good explanation and demonstration!

  • @andrewbeilke502
    @andrewbeilke502 Před rokem +5

    Rachel and Pride Transport are great people. Great teachers. I have been diving for 10 plus years and this is the best company I worked for. I would go back to work at Pride in a heartbeat.

  • @jimbrock8310
    @jimbrock8310 Před rokem +10

    #1 your 3 railers go on your primary drive axle which is the rear axle. #2 I don't like laying in wet snow. I throw my iron and get everything situated and then pull forward a couple feet. That way you can work unimpeded. #3 tighten your cam locks on the inside first then get them as tight as possible on the outside. If you did it right you do not need bungee cords. #4 stop a couple times in the next ten miles and pull up any slack on the out side and re tighten your cam locks. If you have more than 2-3 links that are flopping around use a bunny cord to secure them other wise you may tear off your quarter fenders. I fit my chains to my tires before I ever need them. For your trailer chain the front axle with a set of singles on the outside tires then back up a couple feet and hook them using the same procedure as before. By backing up you do not have to work between the axles. Everything is right there and easy to get to.
    To be legal you only have to chain your primary drive axle and one trailer axle. Unless you are heavy and on a lot of snow pack you will never need to chain both drive axles! In the PNW puling 40-20's at 105500# I rarely ever chained both drive axles.

    • @Loyalteelogistics
      @Loyalteelogistics Před rokem +1

      Hey what axle is going to be your primary drive axle? And do you need to put chains on each tire on both sides of truck

    • @jimbrock8310
      @jimbrock8310 Před rokem +3

      @@Loyalteelogistics Your rear axle is your primary drive axle unless you have a tag axle. If you have a power divider it is always the rear.. A set of singles on both sides of the rear will most of the time and by law that is all you have to do plus one axle on each of your trailers. Back in the day before they checked I would just put one drag chain on my trailers just to keep them straight.
      If you are in deep hard pack snow I would suggest 3 railers on your rear drives and a set of singles on your front drives. But even at that I have spun out before. Just depends on conditions. If you park on heavy snow pack at night I would suggest having some boards with you to pull up on. Your tires will be warm and will melt into the snow pack. Also do not set your trailer brakes when it is super cold your brake lining with freeze to the drums. Then you will be out there laying under it with a hammer busting them loose.

    • @Loyalteelogistics
      @Loyalteelogistics Před rokem +1

      Thanks for the reply great info now I know rear axle gets chains 👍 i was confused what axle was my primary drives and I'm going to listen about not setting trailer brakes for long periods in freezing temperature thanks👍

    • @douglasarnold5310
      @douglasarnold5310 Před rokem +1

      @@Loyalteelogistics I never set trailer brakes unless I am at the dock or dropping the trailer. And when you park in the snow when you get into position if you don't have boards pull up and back a few times to help flatten out the snow and cool your tires so they don't melt as much snow and make divvets for the tires to set in overnight...

    • @charlesb4267
      @charlesb4267 Před rokem +2

      I would be very curious to hear your explanation as to why you somehow have this thought that the rear drive axle of a tandem drive axle set is the primary drive axle ?

  • @rickdilullo275
    @rickdilullo275 Před rokem

    Well presented. Alot of good step by step pointers.

  • @ninline2000
    @ninline2000 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Great video and some very good info in the comments as well from experienced drivers. I can see how hard this could be in the cold and dark with bad weather.

  • @KhalsaRaj1799
    @KhalsaRaj1799 Před rokem

    Very nice excellent covering all issues. Thnx pride team

  • @thecalendarninja
    @thecalendarninja Před 2 lety +2

    best chaining tutorial out there! 👌👍

  • @jimcaulk6225
    @jimcaulk6225 Před rokem

    Good video, after all these years it had never dawned on me to flag where the hooks are when dismounting them, more than once, it took a couple of moves of the truck to get it right. Ya, I'm a meat head sometimes. For singles some guys will lay down blocks in front of the inside wheels and pull up on them, making it easier to hook them on the outside tire, I tried this but got tired of messing with all the blocks, plus its just one more thing (or I should say four or eight ) to find room for. But now being retired I'm just glad I don't have to hassle with it all anymore...

  • @vicpetrishak7705
    @vicpetrishak7705 Před 3 měsíci

    A 3 foot length of a 2”x6” board with 2”x4” nailed on to the 2x6 to separate the cross rails . Drive wheel onto the board and lift chains to the top of the wheel . The old White Freightliner COE came with a cab jack handle with a welded on cam tool that worked well . Cut an old pickup truck bed liner with a Skill saw , makes a nice waterproof pad to kneel on and will roll up .

  • @andrewparker9055
    @andrewparker9055 Před rokem

    Excellent video, thank you 😊

  • @jimwilloughby
    @jimwilloughby Před rokem +2

    This is an excellent video, but coming from New England, I can tell you, using using roller grip chains , Made by St. Pierre Chain, make things so much easier. No tools are needed to replace broken cross links, there are no cam locks to wrestle with, and one does not have to worry about the hooks on the cross chains digging into the tires.

  • @user-em3wi7ex4k
    @user-em3wi7ex4k Před 7 měsíci

    very good demonstation

  • @dul14
    @dul14 Před rokem

    Thank you so much, this is really helpful!!

  • @uria711
    @uria711 Před 2 lety +1

    Amazing thank you

  • @shonuffisthemaster
    @shonuffisthemaster Před rokem +1

    me starting to watch this video "i already know all i need to about chains"
    7 minuted in "damn she just taught me about 3 things i didnt know"

  • @ramborenegadephantom9434
    @ramborenegadephantom9434 Před 8 měsíci +2

    Very inspirational video indeed. Definitely won’t be driving until summer again. 😂 Winter just ain’t worth it for me.

  • @SK-tr9ii
    @SK-tr9ii Před rokem

    I started to watch this but just couldn't finish it. Cam lock side rail chains and rubber straps are for people who don't know how to properly install tire chains. I grew up on a sidehill farm in Wi. back in the sixties. We did not have a 4x4, we had tire chains and there was no such thing as rubber straps on our farm. That was my introductory education on tire chains. Then came eighteen years of hauling log out of the woods where we used tire chains year round as weather and terrain dictated. Boring through deep mud, tree roots, and rocky banks would have made rubber straps useless. Once the skill is mastered, four double chains can be put on to stay in under five minutes.
    I do like the way you demonstrated how to unravel a twisted chain...perfect!

    • @bmdbigfeet1031
      @bmdbigfeet1031 Před 11 měsíci

      You don't need bungees for off highway . Bungees help keep the chain tight for higher speed and less damage to the trailer .

  • @JASONSTRUCKINGINFO
    @JASONSTRUCKINGINFO Před rokem +2

    A lot of info I never heard before. I've never used bungies or double rail/ duel tire chains. Never understood the bungies keeping the chains falling off the tire's to the outside before. Just thought they were there to tighten things up more lol

  • @abhikbarman7799
    @abhikbarman7799 Před rokem +1

    VERY STRONG GRIP AND FRICTION DESIGN CHAIN .

  • @salstonightsbiggestloser
    @salstonightsbiggestloser Před 7 měsíci +1

    A couple take aways. For untangling of a chain this is very helpful. Nothing worse than having to untangle at night. And second if you have floor mats in your cab you can always used those to throw down on the road. 3rd, always store your chains so that you can take them off your hanger and put them right on the tires. Hooks facing out, cams down. You can literally take them off the hanger, quick inspect, throw, roll on, hook, tighten, and roll out. Cuts a lot of time off to set yourself up.

  • @MartinTrinidad
    @MartinTrinidad Před rokem

    ❤ great class. I would love to drive for Pride and become a better driver.😊

  • @john-pv7zj
    @john-pv7zj Před rokem +2

    that looks like a lot of work,In canada we throw the chains over the wheels drive over till we see the hooks dangling at 3/4 tire and then hook up your not lying in the snow

    • @bobbowers8392
      @bobbowers8392 Před rokem

      You guys in canada cant stay on the road,you shouldnt be allowed to drive when it snows. Same as fedex .

  • @sergeiloboda5113
    @sergeiloboda5113 Před rokem

    Informative video...thank you.

  • @guitargomez
    @guitargomez Před 2 lety +2

    Excellent video. Can you do one on hooking up doubles?

  • @steffeEst
    @steffeEst Před rokem

    Well done you are a star

  • @rogervondach1238
    @rogervondach1238 Před rokem

    I see that there are lots of comments and I don't want to read them all. I do agree, it is an excellent video and dead on with everything. However, it does not matter how many times you have practiced to install chains, once you have to do it, it's an all different ball game. You will find that out. I live in Canada and up here, a lot of tractors have wintertires mounted on at least one axle and that is a totally different thing alltogether. It might even be that the chain that would fit on a summer tire, will turn out too small on a winter tire. It is also a lot harder to adjust forward or backwards if you have to.

  • @RaphaelPedro-dn7cw
    @RaphaelPedro-dn7cw Před 5 měsíci

    big fan keep it up doc

  • @Mushir000
    @Mushir000 Před 4 měsíci

    Excellent

  • @dicumihai7116
    @dicumihai7116 Před 2 lety

    Super,super,foarte bine ,limpede,explicat,felicitari

  • @williambrown7203
    @williambrown7203 Před rokem +4

    Well Done instructional video. I drive from Baker City, Oregon to Portland and back 5 days a week. I've chained up 3-4 times a day. I developed a few shortcuts like putting down a little kitty litter when I have to pull forward or back so I don't throw the chains off. I've never got the chains on without driving over them. Usually takes me between 15-30 minutes to chain.

    • @salstonightsbiggestloser
      @salstonightsbiggestloser Před 7 měsíci

      I've never used the kitty litter trick but a driver ahead of me on Santiam this week used it. I've heard older drivers say if they just need a little to keep going they'd pour bleach over the tires to soften the rubber. Food for thought.

  • @Jimmieadamsp
    @Jimmieadamsp Před 4 měsíci

    I've tried using a fifth wheel puller to hook up, but I find it a lot easier to run over the chain and put the hook in an area where it's easier to hook up

  • @angoor101
    @angoor101 Před rokem +2

    This was the best chain training video I’ve seen. I guess it’s true that the best man for the job is a woman.

  • @kerrryschultz2904
    @kerrryschultz2904 Před 6 měsíci

    If you drive in Canada with the mountains in british columbia a trick if you are pulling super b's with the maximum weight in north america allowed and need a full set of triples on all four drive wheels to achieve maximum traction to climb the steep grades, disconnect the trailers from the tractor on a reasonably flat area, and pull forward out from under the trailers. You now have full access to all the tires. Make sure the truck before winter sets in has only quarter fenders as shown in the video. With the trailers now not dripping water or snow and you can access the tires much easier, you can do a full set very quickly. It only takes about 45 seconds to wind down the landing gear and disconnect the air lines and that time is easily made up by being able to lift the chains and access the tires much easier. Never disconnect the trailers if there is ice and a side slope, because the trailer can slide sideways. Had a driver in the vancouver to cache creek canyon ask me to help chain up and I could not help because he had full fenders with only about an 1 inch of clearance and it filled with packed snow, Another time many of us waited for a wrecker to tow a trailer that someone disconnected on a steep side slope and the trailer slid sideways blocking the highway,

  • @paulalife123
    @paulalife123 Před 9 měsíci

    Good job! Thanks a lot, madam!

  • @danielpitre8620
    @danielpitre8620 Před rokem

    that was very interestin. we are taught a bit differently at the NYSDOT

  • @leroybullied7705
    @leroybullied7705 Před rokem

    The best part of the video was right at the start when she showed the tangled chains. I've seen guys having trouble chaining up and thy say the chains are too short, You stretch them out on the ground take the 3 twists out of them and they fit perfectly.

  • @alotacallata
    @alotacallata Před rokem +2

    Pull the inner up onto a small two by four about 4 inches long and will make the job so much easier

  • @michaelbefumo-qg7ji
    @michaelbefumo-qg7ji Před 5 měsíci

    See explain things very good, excellent video

  • @rookiebird9382
    @rookiebird9382 Před rokem

    thank you

  • @georgepristouris4149
    @georgepristouris4149 Před rokem +12

    The best thing to do is pull over and go to sleep. Because if something happens you’ll be responsible and not your company

    • @shawnkelly695
      @shawnkelly695 Před rokem +2

      As you are sleeping everyone else keeps moving. Many of us are not scared of a little bad weather.

    • @georgepristouris4149
      @georgepristouris4149 Před rokem +2

      @@shawnkelly695 next day when I continued I saw 10-15 trucks jacked knifed along the hwy. those must be the brave ones you’re taking about

    • @shawnkelly695
      @shawnkelly695 Před rokem +1

      @@georgepristouris4149 they were the too brave going too fast. I drove semi 20 yrs and never stopped unless road closed and never crashed. I just slowed down. But ya also live in the north and bad weather is the norm. If we parked due to bad weather we would stay home 8 months of the year.

    • @georgepristouris4149
      @georgepristouris4149 Před rokem

      @@shawnkelly695 I live in Montana. I get paid by the hour lol

    • @shawnkelly695
      @shawnkelly695 Před rokem

      @@georgepristouris4149 by the hour but most paid per mile. I ran 3 logs going non stop. Fill up and next stop was when empty. But after 2 yrs i couldnt walk cause my legs burned so bad. But ya no weather stop me only slow me down.

  • @jameshanlon5470
    @jameshanlon5470 Před rokem

    I use studded singles and use 4x2 to raise tire so I Don’t have to move and there super tight

  • @davidalfaro8874
    @davidalfaro8874 Před rokem

    Yes that is crazy, totally insane

  • @jarvisjones9530
    @jarvisjones9530 Před 5 měsíci +1

    This is a wonderful instructional Video; But can you please provide a Link to a Pair of Those Winter Gloves That You Are Wearing in The Video? Thanks.

  • @lcarnate91
    @lcarnate91 Před rokem

    Thk u video 🤙

  • @davidshaffer4649
    @davidshaffer4649 Před rokem

    This is an excellent tutorial.but,please use glasses when using bungees.the hooks or broken bungee coming at you can be a career ender if taken to the eyes.keep up the good work informing drivers new and old!

  • @chainesaw
    @chainesaw Před rokem

    Yes she is pro all the way. Great video

  • @julioramos7205
    @julioramos7205 Před rokem

    The whole video was good with one exception. NEVER get under the truck in the snow and ice, ever. If you are on a grade, and it's icy, that truck can slide. Seen it, had it happen to me. Been in this for over 3 decades. Trust.

  • @davidoickle1778
    @davidoickle1778 Před rokem +3

    Very impressive. New respect for drivers who have to do this in a snowstorm, in the dark in the cold.

  • @tomh9807
    @tomh9807 Před 2 lety +1

    I PUT CHAINS ON FOR THE VERY FIRST TIME FEW YEARS AGO AT DONNER PASS WITH ZERO TRAINING AND DID ONE DRIVE AXLE AND ONE TRAILER AXLE IN UNDER ONE HOUR. NOT SURE IF THAT IS A GOOD TIME. MINE WERE IN A BUCKET WITH A 4 PICTURE DESCRIPTION WHICH MADE IT SIMPLE AND EASY TO UNDERSTAND. NEVER INSTALLED DOUBLES SO FAR ONLY SINGLES. THAT VIDEO HELPED ME TO KNOW NOW, HOW TO INSTALL THESE, TOO. GREATLY APPRECIATE THAT VIDEO. TOM

    • @mrrexster829
      @mrrexster829 Před 2 lety

      Bro why are you telling 🥺

    • @tomh9807
      @tomh9807 Před 2 lety

      @@mrrexster829 WHY URE ASKING BRO?

    • @bmdbigfeet1031
      @bmdbigfeet1031 Před rokem

      Hour and a half! Oh that hurts! The loggers North of the border will throw on 2 sets of triples in 5 to 6 minutes

    • @tomh9807
      @tomh9807 Před rokem

      @@bmdbigfeet1031 Two sets of triples? U mean two sets of doubles. All depends on the weather and where one puts them on . 5 to 6 minutes, i don't thinks so. I'd like to see that before i believe it. When i put them on years back that was the very forst time for me. We only use singles. For one drive and one trailer axle i think 90 minutes for 4 chains for the very first time in that bad weather condition was not too bad . And it is not about speed but more about to do it the right way and precision. Have seen lots of guys who don't tighten them properly.

    • @bmdbigfeet1031
      @bmdbigfeet1031 Před rokem

      @@tomh9807 nope, triples and I've done it more than once. I've mentioned in other comments that log trucks are way easier to chain than highway trucks. Not saying I wasn't panting when I was done. Right now we're throwing on 2 sets of triples twice a day. Taking my time, 10 to 12 minutes. Guess the only way you're gonna find out is to come to British Columbia and see how it's done. Chains for loggers is just a minor inconvenience and part of the job.

  • @BuyLuxurious
    @BuyLuxurious Před rokem +2

    You made simple things so complicated!!!

  • @chickenchauffeur3791
    @chickenchauffeur3791 Před 8 měsíci

    With the triple chains, you used the hooks toward the back, and loose chain toward the front of the truck, with the singles you did the opposite, the hooks were toward the front of the truck and loose chain was toward the back. Is there a safer way hooks towards front, or towards back when chaining up to protect them best from coming undone while driving?

  • @hikesalot2
    @hikesalot2 Před 10 měsíci

    Can you share with me who manufactures these chains? They look to be heavy-duty and strong chains. I enjoyed this video and learned some very useful information. Thank you.

  • @terryhammond1262
    @terryhammond1262 Před 2 lety +2

    I use the biggest and cheapest Walmart shower curtain and I cut it in half from top to bottom one half of the shower curtain will be big enough to use so I have two curtain put one of them back in side the plastic bag and other in a zip lock bag when I using the shower curtain in the snow and mud when I'm done I fold the shower curtain muddy side against each other then fold the top side or clean side against each other then put in plastic bag the shower curtain can be reuse or clean it later for it to be reuse again, side note color does not matter.

    • @ivrajsinghbhandal7819
      @ivrajsinghbhandal7819 Před 2 lety

      That is actually a nice trick i will be using it for sure👍🏼👍🏼

  • @gearjammer1301
    @gearjammer1301 Před rokem

    here is the best chain advice I can give if the road conditions are bad enough to require chains find a safe place to park. but this is a good video if you get caught in a situation where you need to chain up to get to a safe place.

  • @2fuzy
    @2fuzy Před rokem

    Best tire chain instruction if you need them on the pavement keep them in the bag

  • @baker93304
    @baker93304 Před rokem +5

    You should add in your training, the speed tolerance and distance to drive on pavement.

  • @TheBCSledder
    @TheBCSledder Před 8 měsíci

    Great demonstration, although I don't know why you'd ever chain up without rolling onto your chains first. If you're worried about spinning your chains off in a stuck situation, just hook the inner and outer cams and spin them on. Saves a lot of time and fucking around in the cold, dark, snow.

  • @fredstrehlow511
    @fredstrehlow511 Před rokem

    I use 3 bungees per tire as a triangle. Crossing bungees wears them out. Catch the loose tail with one of the bungees

  • @abhikbarman7799
    @abhikbarman7799 Před rokem +1

    VERY SCIENTIFIC TIGHT . STRONG TIGHT .

  • @zoomanx9661
    @zoomanx9661 Před rokem

    Smooth 😎

  • @lisahesse6783
    @lisahesse6783 Před 8 měsíci

    I got rid of the doubles and replaced them with singles on my truck. 😮

  • @joshuavanderberg2619
    @joshuavanderberg2619 Před rokem

    I appreciate you stressing how we NEED to practice as u displayed how only certain way things work so one is not FRUSTRATED later! Thank you!👍⛔🤡🤡🤡⛔

  • @AGirlOnTheRun
    @AGirlOnTheRun Před rokem +2

    Do you have any links for the tools you used in the video?

  • @bobc.5698
    @bobc.5698 Před 2 lety

    How many times do chains come off and on per day? The Northwest is full of mountains. I might add some knee pads.

  • @stevenr8606
    @stevenr8606 Před rokem +2

    😮 I was taught chain's were to be used only to, as safely as possible, get off the road!

  • @thomaspavelko9412
    @thomaspavelko9412 Před 2 lety +2

    This is one of the best videos on chaining I've ever seen.
    I would like to add if you're going to be chaining a lot a few times a year get yourself a good pair of reflective waterproof work pants with knee pad insert.. or if you're going to be cheap about it..rain pants and knee pads..saves you destroying your good pants and idc if you 21 and in farm boy shape,kneel down on a rock one time without knee pads.

  • @chrischavez8883
    @chrischavez8883 Před rokem +1

    I am interested in the chain hammer. Where could I buy it?

  • @davidfigueiro4301
    @davidfigueiro4301 Před 7 měsíci

    It's absolutely unbelievable how far down the rabbit hold the internet has actually taken us. There is no reason under any circumstances a driver should need leave his feet to chain up. Here's an experiment for you, It's wintertime now take you and your cameras to a chain control and start showing people what you're doing. Then and only then you will be able to understand The difference between what you're doing and what a true professional does. Good luck you're gonna need it!!

  • @abhikbarman7799
    @abhikbarman7799 Před rokem +1

    SCIENTIFIC VIDEO

  • @edwardesty4951
    @edwardesty4951 Před 2 lety +5

    If you properly store your chains it only takes 15 minutes or less too install a set of singles and doubles on the side of the road . She makes a lot of work out of it

    • @MissJenni_ISO
      @MissJenni_ISO Před 2 lety

      Totally agree with you.
      My husband and I can chain a truck and trailer in 10 minutes.
      We have rolled on our install for over 300 miles one time from the Montana mm11 on the 90 to Highway 18 in Washington State. Never lost a chain and was able to use them again.
      I used to teach how to chain a truck when I did orientation classes at a different company.
      My students came back to me every year when I would offer refresher courses. They loved my technique. In fact, they named me "The Iron Goddess."
      Now I have a motorcycle that I named Iron Goddess.

    • @danstafford5977
      @danstafford5977 Před rokem

      Or you can pay the chain monkeys to chain up for you!

    • @danstafford5977
      @danstafford5977 Před rokem +2

      A lot of drivers park when the chain laws goes into effect and wait until the chain law is lifted!

  • @tonywestvirginia
    @tonywestvirginia Před 2 lety +1

    You need to turn the demo volume up!!!!

  • @rogerrippel48
    @rogerrippel48 Před rokem +1

    Let's up the challenge and practice in snow wind and negative 25 degrees.

  • @geraldreimer2792
    @geraldreimer2792 Před rokem +2

    Never seen a method used to chain up truck tires thats as difficult as this before. It would be a nightmare in real life conditions.

  • @bubbablue1100
    @bubbablue1100 Před rokem +1

    Why aren't the the half moon cambers on the in side after they've been tightened?
    The bungee cords are supposed to be mounted to the cambers to prevent the cambers from slipping. One set of chains are on upside down. And you need to blow your nose.