I'm a new subscriber and I have been binge watching your channel so I can be caught up!! However I have to agree 💯 with the making videos of the home build cause I would most definitely watch those also!! I live just north of Tampa Bay!! I absolutely love your channel you're very good at what you do and now offering your knowledge for free to get these people out of a sticky situation is absolutely incredible!! Keep doin what you're doin and your channel will go bat shit crazy and you will be making more $$$$ than you ever thought you would!!!! Thank you for letting us into your world!!!!
Once again. Great video. I know the longer videos probably take more time but I do really like them. I hope it’s worth it on your end. Not only are these videos entertaining but I learn a little something. I’m building my truck now and it certainly gonna have a winch.but I have saved your information in case I ever need you. Thank you.
We like to cut out all the boring 🥱 fluff stuff And we get straight to work so it’s not that we don’t like longer videos We just get the jobs done too quickly to make a longer videos
Got Jeep stuck in sticky bog E side of Blanca Peak, CO. Recruited 6 buddies/6 newer 4X4’s, got all 7 stuck then unstuck over 3 hrs. One of Magnificent 7 felt obligated to tame stinky bog: all 7 stuck again. This happened 3 times over 8 hours. Figured way conquer bog was speed: 60+ mph, hydroplane. All 7 made it! In aftermath, with undercarriage caked with Elmer’s pungent glue, 3 guys sold their rigs after stench clung to neighborhood, like the dark stains on Trump’s personality or Biden’s presidency.
Glad you are back. Hope nothing serious kept you from posting videos. No lockers, street tires not aired down, and 12000 lbs total weight. What could go wrong? Oh, I see.... Arkansas.
Airing down that wheel/tire combo would have just led to de-beading super fast. They are not an off road capable setup. Another case of form over function.
Hey maybe next time here’s a little trick for reconnecting stuff. Make a triangle with clevis’ and use a loop sling. Pull from one side. Depends on the two pieces obviously but in this case. Clevis on the truck chain point. Clevis on the trailer chain close to trailer. Loop sling through both. If you have trouble getting them together. Use an anchor on the other side you’re winching from and make a loop between clevis’. As you pull it will pull the two pieces together close enough to then just winch one or the other and connect when in line. Very heavy equipment technique, compliments of Uncle Sam.
My question wasn’t WHY the slides were out, my question was why they LEFT them out during the first failed recovery?? They had to know mud would fly!!! And then had to slide them in with all that mud on the sides of them! 😬
As soon as the explanation is longer than the recovery you know they screwed up. Everybody wants to explain what they were thinking, but that’s what got them in trouble in the first place😂
🤣 We were going to leave the section of video in Where the customer told us what happen But it annoyed me because like 4 people We’re talking at the same time So we deleted that section
Arkansas is a great part of the country. We go to Hot Springs and Heber Springs all the time. You should definitely vlog the homestead build! Open your channel up to a whole additional stream of viewers. Congrats to you and yours, staying tuned for more!
When I was in the USAF, we got our shop pickup stuck in the mud in front of an ILS antenna array at like 2am one evening after a rain storm. We called motor pool to help us get unstuck. They brought out a tow truck, hooked it up and then proceeded to get it stuck, too. Next, they brought out a huge dump truck to now get two trucks unstuck and proceeded to get it stuck also. Now we had three trucks stuck in front of the ILS antennas and the airfield was getting ready to open for the day. The final solution was to slowly drive a big bulldozer to the location to get all the trucks out of the mud. The problem was finally resolved at around 10 am.
Plus, a better life for you and your family. We wish you all the best. I'm glad you're doing well. The house looks like it's going to be beautiful. 🤝🤝🤝🇺🇸🇺🇸
Huge congratulations on the move. So important to live where you want to live and have a good life. We don't look back and gee whiz life was good because it was easy to make money and Costco and Walmart made my things convenient. We look at all the adventures and fun times spent not doing mundane every day things. Excited for you and your family!
Congratulations on your move. I can definitely understand the move from Florida, I made a move from S.E. GA. 14 years ago. The area I was in started going bad for me.
Hey Matt & Family !!1 ""CONGRATS" on the "NEW"" Home location & Thanks for the video & Expo. of what's going on !!! 😂🙂🙃😉👍👍👍👍👍 Didn't see the ""BRONCO ""?? 🤔🙄
You do know how to set up for each job.. well done .. I learn something each time I watch you . You do make it look easy . Nicley put together video . Thanks
Oh yeah those jeeps are something else especially with the four liter motor tons of torque and it's a really good power to weight setup I've been in lots of them never one like that the commanche or whatever it is but the cj 5 you know the regular jeeps and they are stupid impressive like I said with the six cylinder I've been in one with a V8 factory motor and it was too nose heavy and did not do near as well as the six cylinder ones and believe it or not it was a dog compared to the torque of that four liter motor sounded cool with the exhaust he had on it but the 304 cu inch V8 had less low end stump pulling power which is what you need then add at least idk 300 or so maybe less lbs to the nose of a short wheelbase jeep and yeah that part lol
@meadowpuckett2958 probably an iron block engine. An aluminum v8 is incredibly light, I've picked up an LS3 shortblock with one hand before. You can't pick up an empty iron block v8 by yourself.
Impressive recovery, i lived in arkansas for years and loved it!! Still own a home there but fixing to sell it and moving back to Missouri, but still planning on going down there to run trails and vacation. Im sure yall will enjoy it. Good luck.
Congratulations Matt on your move to a new home. I look forward to your videos because they are informative and entertaining. I also respect your honesty when it comes to products. We have no one in the UK who provides so much information as to why and how you tackle a job in the way you do. Best wishes to you and your family.
those tethered wheel chocks you back onto are genius. I see so many recovery channels that just sit there spinning tires digging holes when trying to pull out heavy loads like this.
I'm sure TH-cam subscribers bought their big home like all these people filming their jobs getting paid more from TH-cam than from the actual work they do thanks to all u subscribers, y'all keep making these TH-camrs rich instead of making yourselves rich 🤦♂️👎
@@TSoprano19997 LOL You sound bitter dude. Maybe you should do something interesting with your life... that others will want to watch you... so you can make a few bucks too. Good luck with it dude.
Lmao nah I'm not gonna beg people for their money/subscription to get me to the life of leisure!!! I'd rather do it on my own and not beg for it like all these couples do on here begging u to hit that subscriber button so they can cash in, F that!!! 👎🖕
@@TSoprano19997 I probably shouldn't ruin it for you.... but you do know that posting comments in video's is one of the things that helps them make money right? So..... keep on replying!! 😅🤣😂
That was some awesome skill right there Sir! Love the channel! Hope the move is a great one for you and the family. Your Jeep setup is Awesome! Preciate Ya!🙏🏻🇺🇸💯🤙🏻
Recently found this channel. Nice attitude/ wife, kids, and plans. Interesting techniques, good understanding of physics, syicks and strings and winches Will watch more of them...
Thanks for the update! Exciting new chapter. BTW, your subsribers would probably watch housebuilding and homesteading videos of your new setup in the meantime!
Congratulations. Best wishes on your move and restarting business. Starting a new business in a new location is a challenge for sure. I’m looking forward to your next venture!
Bravo on the move. I did something similar myself (major city to small town near the wife's fam). It has and is working out well. We've visited Arkansas, beautiful place.
I've missed you guys, great video as always. Congratulations on the new house and fresh new life. I can't blame you for getting away from all those people. I live in a small farming town in N.C. "2500-3000" people" & that's plenty big. Our closes neighbor is probably 1/2 mile away, i wouldn't have one any closer. I'll bet the taxes are a lot cheaper than Florida too.
You're recovery skills are just epic brother... Not to mention your choices of equipment and setup... Most importantly I admire the humility both you and your wife display... I don't have to ask,, as for it truly shows through the both of you, that you are true Christian believers, and are truly Blessed... Thank you Jesus Christ our true Lord and Savior, Amen, amen...
Blessings to you, and your family. Wise choice in your move. Family will always come first . Have enjoyed your videos. They are all learning tools for me. Thanks God bless from South Texas.
You do got too admit that jeep frames are pretty dam solid that mid sized truck pulled out a 3/4 tone pickup with a camper attached too it that’s pretty dam impressive
Where did this recovery take place? The flat-as-a-pancake pine plantation looks more like Florida than N. Arkansas. Though I recall some pine plantations around Pine Bluff.
Very well done! You make it look easy to pull them out and I know how hard mud-recoveries are! Great decision to move with your family - the best thing you can do for kids is to put them out of the city and away from (to much) people!
What is the duty cycle on a Warn 12 Platinum? Till it's unstuck! 😂😂 Y'all keep doing you and we will be here when the videos return. Prayers and God's blessings. 🙏🙏🏼🙏🏻
Welcome to Arkansas. I’ve been watching you for awhile from Batesville, not too far from Clinton. It’s not perfect, (nowhere is) but it is a good place to raise a family. The critters and pests are different from Florida, but people are the same everywhere, just a little different mix in places. I hope you come to love Arkansas as much as we have since we moved here in 1975.
Wow, that looks like a pretty over estimation of truck capability. I have seen people stuck in somewhat similar situations in early spring, rolling in when the ground is frozen solid and a nice warm day later ground is sloppy mud park.... but this just looks like guy was trying to win the bounty hole purse.
TH-cam has quite a few Arkansas State Patrol chases, probably more than any other state except FLA. Thanks for the great video and best of luck in your new home.
Hey there brother another absolutely amazing content/rescue!! I will stand flat footed and give you my absolute honest opinion! That Rig of yours (NEVER Ceases To Amaze) let alone the winch, my gosh brother between your rig and your knowledge/skill man you got it goin on!! Congrats on your move!!
This is my first time watching this channel and I've got to say I like everything about it. I like the way the recovery guy thinks. And I also like his rig setup. I mean for what it's worth. Just my opinion.
I saw a regular tow truck years ago pulling a truck and trailer very similar to this situation here. It was the first time I saw wheel chocks chained to the truck frame. His set-up went straight up to the truck frame to an eye-bolt right behind the chock. If the truck tries to go over the wheel chock, the chain won't allow it. It would have to drag the chock and truck wheel, which will dig into the ground more. Very solid way of making the truck an anchor point for winching.
Yes, we actually bought the blocks from an old wrecker company who had an old wrecker no longer in use Then we made a bigger version of them at the shop
Awesome homestead living you might have just become my favorite channel Wife and I are newly empty nesters and we live in town now it was out in the country when we moved here but not so much anymore we are moving over by Silom Springs AR but still on the OK side
Congratulations on getting out of Florida. I live in Loxahatchee, Florida and it's getting way to crowded and expensive. Looking at Tennessee in the near future.
Ha cool, was like wait i know that jeep seen it locally in clinton. I was looking at the mud situation in the video first and was like yep thats like around my property haha Very cool your channel showed up on my feed
I have been watching you for a while now. And now you are a neighbor. Well, at least I live in Arkansas too, about 150 miles from you. Can't wait for more video from you.
Once owned a modified 1964 Scout and hadn't seen a more durable 4x4 when not having to work on the clutch master cylinder much of the time. But, the Jeep truck shown on this channel is really good advertising for Jeep. It should be interesting to see when it gets used more in the mountains also because the swamp and mud work is impressive.
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Everytime I take my 7000 lb. F-250 with street tyres 4-wheeling in the swamps I always hook my 60 foot camper to it.
Stop saying dumb shit
That’s the best comment ever
@@jackmarks2176
Can’t afford to leave the camper in a campground??
Forgot about the huge tow fee when you stick!!🤑💰
Yeah, me too !
Fuck it right here's good jim 😂 plugger in and extend the slide outs I'll get the fire wood
congratulations on your move. wish you guys the best in your new home.
Never seen the tire chalks to bumper setup. Very interesting
towtrucks use that setup for years
It keeps the winch from pulling the truck back. 😮
I like it
Yeah, I thought that was pretty slick 😎
Chock >< chalk
Congratulations!! You might want to consider filming the home build. People (I) will watch.
Agreed.
Agreed
we are agreed on that build vids are great too
I'm a new subscriber and I have been binge watching your channel so I can be caught up!! However I have to agree 💯 with the making videos of the home build cause I would most definitely watch those also!! I live just north of Tampa Bay!! I absolutely love your channel you're very good at what you do and now offering your knowledge for free to get these people out of a sticky situation is absolutely incredible!! Keep doin what you're doin and your channel will go bat shit crazy and you will be making more $$$$ than you ever thought you would!!!! Thank you for letting us into your world!!!!
Once again. Great video. I know the longer videos probably take more time but I do really like them. I hope it’s worth it on your end. Not only are these videos entertaining but I learn a little something. I’m building my truck now and it certainly gonna have a winch.but I have saved your information in case I ever need you. Thank you.
We like to cut out all the boring 🥱 fluff stuff
And we get straight to work so it’s not that we don’t like longer videos
We just get the jobs done too quickly to make a longer videos
I don't get surprised much, but I have to say from watching your videos I can truly say you do things with a winch that surprised me. I'm impressed!
Yeah he definitely understands the pulling laws and physics
Got Jeep stuck in sticky bog E side of Blanca Peak, CO. Recruited 6 buddies/6 newer 4X4’s, got all 7 stuck then unstuck over 3 hrs. One of Magnificent 7 felt obligated to tame stinky bog: all 7 stuck again. This happened 3 times over 8 hours. Figured way conquer bog was speed: 60+ mph, hydroplane. All 7 made it! In aftermath, with undercarriage caked with Elmer’s pungent glue, 3 guys sold their rigs after stench clung to neighborhood, like the dark stains on Trump’s personality or Biden’s presidency.
@@BobLoblawbob
Don’t worry about that 3 feet of mud- We got a winch!!🥁😊🤭
That Jeep must have a hell of a winch on it!😮
@@ludicrous7044
It’s more the battery and cables that let the winch work and the way you rig it.
Great video and rescue, man you work that winch hard, but it keeps going!
Greets from Romania ❤️🇷🇴
That was slick geting the truck back to the trailer !
Good luck to you and your family in your relocation. Look forward to more content from you.
Would love to see a follow-up video of the cleaning and any repairs needed after the recovery.
Can I just say that I love that you default 2:1 then 1:1! Good job
Glad you are back. Hope nothing serious kept you from posting videos.
No lockers, street tires not aired down, and 12000 lbs total weight. What could go wrong?
Oh, I see.... Arkansas.
Airing down that wheel/tire combo would have just led to de-beading super fast. They are not an off road capable setup. Another case of form over function.
Street tires don't like the mud and muck. Airing them down would most likely result in tire failure.
LOL absolutely
TBH, Arkansas has some of the baddest off-roaders with customs....just not this truck/trailer.
It happens in the dry desert as well and in the wet or snowy mountains also. Bloop tube is FULL of videos similar to this that aren't in Arkansas.
Just found your channel!!! I’m a 69 year old senior and TOTALLY enjoying watching your videos. FASCINATING!!!!
Always great ones too!
Your message at the end on why you moved is inspiring. Thank you for sharing that.
So smart to get out of crowded spaces and more to an area with different values. Smart man!
Your knowledge in recovery is impressive.thanks for the great content.
Trailer Swampin’, it’s the new rage in Florida!
Florida Man is a different breed.
Immediately thought of Matt from Matts Off Road Recovery NEVER UNHOOK THE TRAILER!!! 😂😂
Can we just take a moment and appreciate how badass getting a Ford out of mud with a Jeep is? Props for sure!
Hey maybe next time here’s a little trick for reconnecting stuff. Make a triangle with clevis’ and use a loop sling. Pull from one side. Depends on the two pieces obviously but in this case. Clevis on the truck chain point. Clevis on the trailer chain close to trailer. Loop sling through both. If you have trouble getting them together. Use an anchor on the other side you’re winching from and make a loop between clevis’. As you pull it will pull the two pieces together close enough to then just winch one or the other and connect when in line. Very heavy equipment technique, compliments of Uncle Sam.
Congrats on the move!! I like the way you work and that your family is there to support you!
I love seeing what you do with little or nothing. Keep up the awesome job.
Little in the way of gear......ALOT in the way of logic,reason and experience!
My question wasn’t WHY the slides were out, my question was why they LEFT them out during the first failed recovery?? They had to know mud would fly!!! And then had to slide them in with all that mud on the sides of them! 😬
Alcohol
Same reason they got 6 axles ina field and they're all sunk to the frame.
Ill never understand why people put those ridiculous wide, low profile tires on trucks. All looks, no practicality.
Because they don't give a 💩 what you think
@@theemrroboto
Stupid is as Stupid does!!
Forest Gump!!👅🍤
As soon as the explanation is longer than the recovery you know they screwed up. Everybody wants to explain what they were thinking, but that’s what got them in trouble in the first place😂
🤣
We were going to leave the section of video in
Where the customer told us what happen
But it annoyed me because like 4 people
We’re talking at the same time
So we deleted that section
@@matt.mckinzie damn so wish you would have cause they definitely weren't thinking on this one for sure 😂😂😂
Apparently nobody was thinking
I can tell you what they were thinking. Beer and wine coolers.
Arkansas is a great part of the country. We go to Hot Springs and Heber Springs all the time. You should definitely vlog the homestead build! Open your channel up to a whole additional stream of viewers. Congrats to you and yours, staying tuned for more!
That ol boy really liked talking.
When I was in the USAF, we got our shop pickup stuck in the mud in front of an ILS antenna array at like 2am one evening after a rain storm. We called motor pool to help us get unstuck. They brought out a tow truck, hooked it up and then proceeded to get it stuck, too. Next, they brought out a huge dump truck to now get two trucks unstuck and proceeded to get it stuck also. Now we had three trucks stuck in front of the ILS antennas and the airfield was getting ready to open for the day. The final solution was to slowly drive a big bulldozer to the location to get all the trucks out of the mud. The problem was finally resolved at around 10 am.
Plus, a better life for you and your family. We wish you all the best. I'm glad you're doing well. The house looks like it's going to be beautiful.
🤝🤝🤝🇺🇸🇺🇸
Huge congratulations on the move. So important to live where you want to live and have a good life. We don't look back and gee whiz life was good because it was easy to make money and Costco and Walmart made my things convenient. We look at all the adventures and fun times spent not doing mundane every day things.
Excited for you and your family!
Congratulations on your move. I can definitely understand the move from Florida, I made a move from S.E. GA. 14 years ago. The area I was in started going bad for me.
Congratulations on your move. I agree the thought process about moving and family is a good one. Good video.
Hey Matt & Family !!1 ""CONGRATS" on the "NEW"" Home location & Thanks for the video & Expo. of what's going on !!! 😂🙂🙃😉👍👍👍👍👍 Didn't see the ""BRONCO ""?? 🤔🙄
That winch was impressive for sure! The whole thing was quite impressive, but the power of that winch is what really got me. Good job on that mess!
@@arnoldmcqueen2944
ALWAYS buy the best winch they got!!💰
@@arnoldmcqueen2944
Hafta have the rite equipment’
@@arnoldmcqueen2944
SHAME ON THA MESS!🤪
We understand Brother.
That was a huge job thank heaven your winch was strong and did not over heat. Amazing Thanks for sharing. God bless you guys.
@@131dyana
ALWAYS let your winch cool down!😮💨🔥
That guy in the ford should just stick with camp grounds with tar / solid pack. That truck isn’t for off road use. Great video thank you
@@Nick-gi6ym
Few 🍻beers and they don’t care!!
He needs a tent when he gets stuck!
You do know how to set up for each job.. well done .. I learn something each time I watch you . You do make it look easy . Nicley put together video . Thanks
That freakin jeep amazes me in every video. I keep waiting for it to get stuck but it just crawls right through like it’s nothing.
I like all lifted trucks but I do got to say jeeps are alright
Oh yeah those jeeps are something else especially with the four liter motor tons of torque and it's a really good power to weight setup I've been in lots of them never one like that the commanche or whatever it is but the cj 5 you know the regular jeeps and they are stupid impressive like I said with the six cylinder I've been in one with a V8 factory motor and it was too nose heavy and did not do near as well as the six cylinder ones and believe it or not it was a dog compared to the torque of that four liter motor sounded cool with the exhaust he had on it but the 304 cu inch V8 had less low end stump pulling power which is what you need then add at least idk 300 or so maybe less lbs to the nose of a short wheelbase jeep and yeah that part lol
@@kfranklin308
With the right mods it will!💰
@@kfranklin308
IF you buildem right!👍
@meadowpuckett2958 probably an iron block engine. An aluminum v8 is incredibly light, I've picked up an LS3 shortblock with one hand before. You can't pick up an empty iron block v8 by yourself.
Nice to see family comes first, I hope it all works out for you ang your family and btw i am in love with your JEEP its amazing 👍👍👍
Impressive recovery, i lived in arkansas for years and loved it!! Still own a home there but fixing to sell it and moving back to Missouri, but still planning on going down there to run trails and vacation. Im sure yall will enjoy it. Good luck.
Congratulations Matt on your move to a new home. I look forward to your videos because they are informative and entertaining. I also respect your honesty when it comes to products. We have no one in the UK who provides so much information as to why and how you tackle a job in the way you do.
Best wishes to you and your family.
those tethered wheel chocks you back onto are genius. I see so many recovery channels that just sit there spinning tires digging holes when trying to pull out heavy loads like this.
I wish you all the best! The way you work, I don't think it will be a problem to hit the ground running.
Congrats on the new house! Hopefully Arkansas will give you the amount of work that you need to support the family! Good luck with it!
I'm sure TH-cam subscribers bought their big home like all these people filming their jobs getting paid more from TH-cam than from the actual work they do thanks to all u subscribers, y'all keep making these TH-camrs rich instead of making yourselves rich 🤦♂️👎
@@TSoprano19997 LOL You sound bitter dude. Maybe you should do something interesting with your life... that others will want to watch you... so you can make a few bucks too. Good luck with it dude.
Lmao nah I'm not gonna beg people for their money/subscription to get me to the life of leisure!!! I'd rather do it on my own and not beg for it like all these couples do on here begging u to hit that subscriber button so they can cash in, F that!!! 👎🖕
@@TSoprano19997 I probably shouldn't ruin it for you.... but you do know that posting comments in video's is one of the things that helps them make money right? So..... keep on replying!! 😅🤣😂
Who gives a F jackazz
Wow! Extremely well done. They were lucky you guys had time to get them out. Keep up the great job.
Happy to keep following your journey. Enjoying from Costa Rica 🇨🇷
That was some awesome skill right there Sir! Love the channel! Hope the move is a great one for you and the family. Your Jeep setup is Awesome! Preciate Ya!🙏🏻🇺🇸💯🤙🏻
GL TO YOU AND FAMILY !! YOU DESERVE EVERYTHING YOU CAN GET OUT OF LIFE !! HARD WORKING MAN PUTTING HIS FAMILY 1ST !!! GOD BLESS YOU 😅🎉😊
Looks like a nice campsite, except you would track a lot of mud in the trailer.
history channel has the Swamp People.
discovery channel has the Alaskan Bush People.
there probably is room for these Mud People.
😅
😂🤣
@@debluetailfly
A pressure washer will doer!!😊😏
Recently found this channel. Nice attitude/ wife, kids, and plans. Interesting techniques, good understanding of physics, syicks and strings and winches Will watch more of them...
Those rear tire chocks work great! You got a link to pick up a set of those...? Those would work great in our Utah snow!
A nice recovery. You have a lot of patience, therefore there's no damage and no drama..
That Warn winch really took a workout, great work !
@@mattzembower2042
Should be-Makinem for a
hunnert years!😏
Found you again. Resubscribed. Like what you do. You explain it. Spent many of my younger days playing in the mud.
Thanks for the update! Exciting new chapter. BTW, your subsribers would probably watch housebuilding and homesteading videos of your new setup in the meantime!
Thanks for the idea!
Never fails, 99% of the time, the trailer will always be unhooked.
@@jameslovitt994
DOUBLE their tow fee!!😏
@@ludicrous7044 it should be, it officially becomes two separate vehicles then.
Congratulations. Best wishes on your move and restarting business. Starting a new business in a new location is a challenge for sure. I’m looking forward to your next venture!
Slow and steady won that race. Impressive the way you reconnected the truck/camper.
Bravo on the move. I did something similar myself (major city to small town near the wife's fam). It has and is working out well. We've visited Arkansas, beautiful place.
At 2:46 that’s got to be the coolest way to lock yourself in I have ever seen!
I've missed you guys, great video as always.
Congratulations on the new house and fresh new life. I can't blame you for getting away from all those people. I live in a small farming town in N.C. "2500-3000" people" & that's plenty big.
Our closes neighbor is probably 1/2 mile away, i wouldn't have one any closer.
I'll bet the taxes are a lot cheaper than Florida too.
Congratulations to you and your family. I move to a small town in town from Dallas. Never looked back.
Always carry a paper map that does recreation by Rand McNally
You're recovery skills are just epic brother... Not to mention your choices of equipment and setup... Most importantly I admire the humility both you and your wife display... I don't have to ask,, as for it truly shows through the both of you, that you are true Christian believers, and are truly Blessed... Thank you Jesus Christ our true Lord and Savior, Amen, amen...
Blessings to you, and your family. Wise choice in your move. Family will always come first . Have enjoyed your videos. They are all learning tools for me. Thanks God bless from South Texas.
You do got too admit that jeep frames are pretty dam solid that mid sized truck pulled out a 3/4 tone pickup with a camper attached too it that’s pretty dam impressive
Where did this recovery take place? The flat-as-a-pancake pine plantation looks more like Florida than N. Arkansas. Though I recall some pine plantations around Pine Bluff.
both of the stuck trucks had florida plates. likely a few months old footage that's just now getting edited
Very well done! You make it look easy to pull them out and I know how hard mud-recoveries are! Great decision to move with your family - the best thing you can do for kids is to put them out of the city and away from (to much) people!
What is the duty cycle on a Warn 12 Platinum? Till it's unstuck! 😂😂 Y'all keep doing you and we will be here when the videos return. Prayers and God's blessings. 🙏🙏🏼🙏🏻
Exactly right on the duty cycle 🤣 can’t say I don’t put them to the test
@@matt.mckinzie
It’s a BF Goodwinch! 🤦🏻♂️👅🥁
Welcome to Arkansas. I’ve been watching you for awhile from Batesville, not too far from Clinton. It’s not perfect, (nowhere is) but it is a good place to raise a family. The critters and pests are different from Florida, but people are the same everywhere, just a little different mix in places. I hope you come to love Arkansas as much as we have since we moved here in 1975.
Congratulations on the move, wish all the best for you and the fam. 👍
Wow, that looks like a pretty over estimation of truck capability. I have seen people stuck in somewhat similar situations in early spring, rolling in when the ground is frozen solid and a nice warm day later ground is sloppy mud park.... but this just looks like guy was trying to win the bounty hole purse.
You’ve got the best off road recovery channel, can’t wait to see what Arkansas has in store for you
TH-cam has quite a few Arkansas State Patrol chases, probably more than any other state except FLA. Thanks for the great video and best of luck in your new home.
Hey there brother another absolutely amazing content/rescue!! I will stand flat footed and give you my absolute honest opinion! That Rig of yours (NEVER Ceases To Amaze) let alone the winch, my gosh brother between your rig and your knowledge/skill man you got it goin on!! Congrats on your move!!
The tires on your Jeep are amazing, they get you through all kinds of nastiness 💪👍
Your rig is amazing
Awesome dude. Congratulations on the new house! Best wishes.
This is my first time watching this channel and I've got to say I like everything about it. I like the way the recovery guy thinks. And I also like his rig setup. I mean for what it's worth. Just my opinion.
Good luck in AK. I’m about an hour or so from Jax union county. Jax is a rough place and getting worse all the time. Family comes 1st. 🇺🇸
AR not ak
I saw a regular tow truck years ago pulling a truck and trailer very similar to this situation here. It was the first time I saw wheel chocks chained to the truck frame. His set-up went straight up to the truck frame to an eye-bolt right behind the chock. If the truck tries to go over the wheel chock, the chain won't allow it. It would have to drag the chock and truck wheel, which will dig into the ground more. Very solid way of making the truck an anchor point for winching.
Yes, we actually bought the blocks from an old wrecker company who had an old wrecker no longer in use
Then we made a bigger version of them at the shop
The reason I falow you is because your a family man and thank you for all of your grate videos
Kool...Best go luck! Great decision
I admire your dedication to your family, and self. I dream about doing what y’all are, everyday…Good luck to ya!🤘
I hope to see you out there one day…
I'm glad you are all ok. Good life choice for the future of your family and business.
Best of luck and look forward to seeing you more often soon..
It never fails to amaze me how you tell people not to spin their tires an yet smooth tires in md like ice on ice !!!
@@riliwi
Like a 🐖 pig on ice??👅😺
Awesome homestead living you might have just become my favorite channel
Wife and I are newly empty nesters and we live in town now it was out in the country when we moved here but not so much anymore we are moving over by Silom Springs AR but still on the OK side
Great videos sir, welcome to AR, its a great state. We are very very close to Clinton. Look forward to more vids. Hats off to you sir!
Congratulations on getting out of Florida. I live in Loxahatchee, Florida and it's getting way to crowded and expensive. Looking at Tennessee in the near future.
Ha cool, was like wait i know that jeep seen it locally in clinton. I was looking at the mud situation in the video first and was like yep thats like around my property haha
Very cool your channel showed up on my feed
Yep you missed a great meet and great yesterday in Leslie we gave away a brand new warn winch too
@matt.mckinzie oh man, well next time
Oh, there you are we have been looking for you. (:
Awesome video.🙏🏽
Getting it done!👏👏👏💪💪💪💪
Always
@@TowMan127
GITERDONE!!
Over 50 years ago my dad had a towing company and are trucks all had chocks that chained to the back of the truck. Very affective!
Congrats with the move! Sounds like a fantastic decision to me. Hope things will work out great for you guys.
glad you were in florida when i needed help. Wishing you well... take care of those kids.
how do you like the 8274 i have a couple of them haven't used y et
I have been watching you for a while now. And now you are a neighbor. Well, at least I live in Arkansas too, about 150 miles from you. Can't wait for more video from you.
Once owned a modified 1964 Scout and hadn't seen a more durable 4x4 when not having to work on the clutch master cylinder much of the time. But, the Jeep truck shown on this channel is really good advertising for Jeep. It should be interesting to see when it gets used more in the mountains also because the swamp and mud work is impressive.