I think it’s great that you go so far to help people. I am sure it takes a toll on your Jeep. I like watching the different set up’s you uses and I learn to use better pulls with the information.
Back in the day when i would get stuck, nobody could get me out so i had to call a wrecker, $250.00 each time. So you helping people out for free is awesome
You are by far a great person for what you do. Watching your videos has gotten me to start replacing all of my recovery gear with Rhino gear and I will now always recommend nothing but Rhino USA
Your a great guy for doing this and teaching others how to do the same, Tough luck on the transmission, hope it works out well since you had someone mash your other truck
When pulling backwards it helps to turn away or opposite the direction your pulling (turn driver to have front go towards passenger) the tires will assist you back on the road, path or trail.... not always full proof but works really well. Great recovery in bad conditions...
I don't need tire deflators - already got a set. I talk to my rig, too, Wes. I've spent 1k on him in the last 45 days between oil cooler filter housing, valve cover gasket, PCV valve, and something else I can't remember - and now I have to chase down a disappearing coolant issue and I STILL have an EVAP leak after replacing the gas cap, so ... ugh. Still wouldn't trade him for anything (well, maybe if someone gave me a 392 ... in black, of course).
That's a bit of a drive, good on you. I wonder if he fell in someone else's holes or if he made those. I would think a set of mud tires on his truck would probably help him out a bit too (obviously, having 4wd working wouldn't hurt). Good video, and please don't put my comment in the drawing for the tire deflators, I don't deflate my tires when I go off-road, so it would be better for someone else's use. Thanks.
Another great video. Dont feel bad about wearing out you rig helping people, just dont let your rig catch you lying to it. i'm putting another engine in mine now, because i destroyed the org. engine recovering a dodge ext cab on 36's stuck in skidder ruts and i did get it out. It was a good thing i trailered it to the river bottoms that it was located at. the used engine i replaced it with wasnt much better so now im doing it again. Keep'em rolltng.
Good work When pulling from rear when on real slippery ground have pulled truck do some rear steer by turning front wheels the direction it's being pulled so it will "crab" over
It’s funny out of all the bs talking about jeeps it’s usually the jeeps pulling others out. Just watch TH-cam you’ll see it’s usually always a jeep lol
Great job on the recovery. When are the people that go out wheeling without front and rear tow points (multiple preferably) going to figure it out? I'm not hating.... but I've got a fairly stock 2003 Taco and that was the first thing I made sure I had in place. It has helped me ten-fold! Helping others and sometimes myself. It's better to have it and not need it, then need it and not have it!
Toyota knew these things would get stuck easily. 🤣There should be a hook right under the bumper. It's kind of hidden. The newest Tundras don't have them though.
Here are the steps to deactivate the chime (picked this up from another forum, should be in the owner's manual, too): 1. turn the ignition switch to the OFF position, and buckle your seat belt while sitting in the drivers seat. 2. turn the ignition key to the ACCESSORY/RUN position (engine does not need to be running), and wait for the seat belt warning light to turn off. 3. unbuckle and then re-buckle your seat belt at least three times within 10 seconds, ending with theseat belt buckled. then start the jeep. (i don't know if starting is necessary, but i did it) 4. turn the ignition key to the OFF position. A single chime will sound to signify that you have successfully completed the programming. next time you start the jeep, you'll hear the initial fasten seat belt chimes, but the continuous chiming reminder will be turned off. the light in the dash will remain on, though.
Also, I think I saw you rolling around in south lake tahoe. Gave us a honk and a hakka. Keep it up. And hopefully I'll get to grab one of those"free" straps from ya next time.
3 hour drive for recovery. You the real mvp 🏆 hope the jeep makes speedy recovery. 😬
What a muddy mess...Good job on the recovery. This is an old video so I know the Jeep lived.
Always a great job on recoveries and teaching people the do s and don't s of getting unstuck the right way. Keep up the good work.
That looked like a 2WD Taco. That's actually really damn impressive it even made it that far, Even on those pavement princess tires.
thats a trd offroad taco... has 4wd
I think it’s great that you go so far to help people. I am sure it takes a toll on your Jeep. I like watching the different set up’s you uses and I learn to use better pulls with the information.
The next time I get stuck I'll watch one of your "how to" videos to set up my rigging!
Back in the day when i would get stuck, nobody could get me out so i had to call a wrecker, $250.00 each time.
So you helping people out for free is awesome
Man that Yoder was sunk !!! It came out easier than I figd. Nice video !
Another great job! Hope that issue gets fixed quickly. See ya next time
Super awesome job, hope the jeep fix was easy
Great vid! Appreciate taking the long drive to get the content, was definitely a good recovery.
Calibrated I nice, and a theme song would of been fun. Great job on the recovery
Good looking out to tell them about the recovery points
You are by far a great person for what you do. Watching your videos has gotten me to start replacing all of my recovery gear with Rhino gear and I will now always recommend nothing but Rhino USA
Emmanuel pretty cool guy man helping everybody like that Lawson keep up the good work you get your little boom in back of that Jeep
nice job cant find alot of people like you
Fun video as usual! Gotta love swamp wheeling, that can be so tough. Good lesson for tow points too.
Great job! Always prepared for every situation. Looking forward to the next!
Can't beat those jeeps in the mudd. Awesome job boys
Just received my RINO USA recovery gear. Thanks for the videos.
Great job on a messy, difficult recovery.
Awesome video, looks like a great time
Great job on the tow and trail side repair zip ties for the win 👍🏻
Awesome video great to see all the different ways you hook up to get people out. Definitely want to do a recovery with you.
Thing was out there, good recovery
Good work as usual! That's a long trip for a fairly easy recovery. Nasty looking mud. Hope the jeeps ok!
Its great that you would drive that far to help someone out good job!!
Great rescue. Always enjoy watching your videos.
Always bringing them out of the woods! Awsome video as always
I'm new to your channel. awesome recovery looking forward to all your videos.
Really like all the information on recovery
Great job guys. Keep up the good work
Thanks man!
These videos are awesome! Definitely showing folks the right way to get it done. Can’t go wrong with that. 🤙🏽 Need to get yourself dual batteries!
Love the videos. Hope to be able to meet up and help on a recovery one day.
Once again. A great video!!!!
Loved the video. Sure could have used your group a few years back
I thinking of joining the WA group.
Nice recovery not a lot of people wold drive that far to do a recovery to help some one u don’t know
I talk to my old and tired 84 Toyota all the time. Mostly begging her to get me home one last time every time.
I enjoy recoveries and all things recovery. This one looks like it's guna be fun
Good stuff man. Taking time to rig right responsibly. Hope you get your Jeeper fixed soon.
Another great extraction and recovery. They have to appreciate your dedication.
Awesome job
Saving the Taco no matter what ! This channel is the best
Great video!! Thank you for sharing your experiences! Very helpful!
As always...keep doing what ya do !!
He was really stuck in a bad way.
The new jeeps just aren't like the cj and yj as far as being as tough but I do like the suspension and new designs
Great video, thanks.
You guys are awesome people the best
Awesome job, thanks for the content. Hope your fix is relatively minor.
Your a great guy for doing this and teaching others how to do the same, Tough luck on the transmission, hope it works out well since you had someone mash your other truck
Awesome job and do yall need any volunteers for the recovery here in north Florida
Always, are you in the stuck in florida sos group?
living the dream
Doesn’t cost much to protect yourself. Buy something to cover those cables. A sand bag or something even a jacket
Time for a solid axle swap on that truck
When pulling backwards it helps to turn away or opposite the direction your pulling (turn driver to have front go towards passenger) the tires will assist you back on the road, path or trail.... not always full proof but works really well.
Great recovery in bad conditions...
If anybody get stuck around the Santa Rosa Beach Panama City Beach LET ME KNOW I MAY BE ABLE TO PULL YOU OUT
rhino usa rules
My boy got that duval number lol
Nice recovery. Hope your Jeep gets the love and care she needs to continue with all these recoveries 😁
I don't need tire deflators - already got a set. I talk to my rig, too, Wes. I've spent 1k on him in the last 45 days between oil cooler filter housing, valve cover gasket, PCV valve, and something else I can't remember - and now I have to chase down a disappearing coolant issue and I STILL have an EVAP leak after replacing the gas cap, so ... ugh. Still wouldn't trade him for anything (well, maybe if someone gave me a 392 ... in black, of course).
I'm part of the Ram Military Rescue club and local is Rio Grande Valley(TX) Mud and Sand Recovery.
Great job keep it up
Love your videos
Wes a little P.M.S.
(Prevenetive maintenance services) will keep her going a long ways. When you get a chance to slow down!!!!
Here’s my positive comment lol. I do enjoy your content though. Thanks!
That's a bit of a drive, good on you.
I wonder if he fell in someone else's holes or if he made those. I would think a set of mud tires on his truck would probably help him out a bit too (obviously, having 4wd working wouldn't hurt).
Good video, and please don't put my comment in the drawing for the tire deflators, I don't deflate my tires when I go off-road, so it would be better for someone else's use. Thanks.
Another great video. Dont feel bad about wearing out you rig helping people, just dont let your rig catch you lying to it. i'm putting another engine in mine now, because i destroyed the org. engine recovering a dodge ext cab on 36's stuck in skidder ruts and i did get it out. It was a good thing i trailered it to the river bottoms that it was located at. the used engine i replaced it with wasnt much better so now im doing it again. Keep'em rolltng.
Good work
When pulling from rear when on real slippery ground have pulled truck do some rear steer by turning front wheels the direction it's being pulled so it will "crab" over
Awesome content! 🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻
It’s funny out of all the bs talking about jeeps it’s usually the jeeps pulling others out. Just watch TH-cam you’ll see it’s usually always a jeep lol
Man no ac in Florida is brutal, sucks about 4 wheel drive going out. Karma will always come around for you.
Great job on the recovery. When are the people that go out wheeling without front and rear tow points (multiple preferably) going to figure it out? I'm not hating.... but I've got a fairly stock 2003 Taco and that was the first thing I made sure I had in place. It has helped me ten-fold! Helping others and sometimes myself. It's better to have it and not need it, then need it and not have it!
I stumbled across you're channel this is lit! Love the rescue!
Nice recovery you must love mudd . Pull him out and wash and repair your jeep . I hope rhino shows you love. Me too one day
I think if he would of have invested in a winch and a çouple of straps , lol he might of been home last night.
Ay am I to late for that damn tire deflated kit
That was a nasty mud hole at least it wasn’t any deeper so the important expensive bits weren’t in the water
Again nice work 👏 👌
Miss Jeep wants the old tennis ball back! That will fix all the mechanical problems.
Lord yea!
Toyota knew these things would get stuck easily. 🤣There should be a hook right under the bumper. It's kind of hidden. The newest Tundras don't have them though.
I belive that hook only comes on certain models. At least I think that's the case with the 3rd gens.
Another great video, You are a genuinely nice guy! Thanks for the video!
I always give my Truck a “Lil Pat on the Dash”… lol👌🏻🇨🇦
Bet that diff is full of water also could very well be your front driveline making the sound
What a sketchy recovery to bad your Jeep is feeling sick right now
Winning a deflator would inflate my spirits.
Awesome video man. I know the feeling on losing recovery gear
Looks like it could be prime snake country..uff
And a another great video almost worth coming to Florida just to get stuck to meet you
Greta recovery! Hopefully it’s just a ujoint to repair…
Nice job! I was surprised how quick it came out of that hole. Definitely would like to get a set of the deflators!
I HELP OUT AS PEOPLE WHO NEED HELP I TALK TO MY VEHICLE A LOT
Can’t wait to c this video looks very interesting for sure. And I love off roading myself and I love helping people out when I can
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Here are the steps to deactivate the chime (picked this
up from another forum, should be in the owner's
manual, too):
1. turn the ignition switch to the OFF position, and
buckle your seat belt while sitting in the drivers seat.
2. turn the ignition key to the ACCESSORY/RUN
position (engine does not need to be running), and
wait for the seat belt warning light to turn off.
3. unbuckle and then re-buckle your seat belt at least
three times within 10 seconds, ending with theseat
belt buckled. then start the jeep. (i don't know if
starting is necessary, but i did it)
4. turn the ignition key to the OFF position. A single
chime will sound to signify that you have successfully
completed the programming.
next time you start the jeep, you'll hear the initial
fasten seat belt chimes, but the continuous chiming
reminder will be turned off. the light in the dash will
remain on, though.
Another great job!!!! Thats a loooong way for a recovery, props to you.
Also, I think I saw you rolling around in south lake tahoe. Gave us a honk and a hakka. Keep it up. And hopefully I'll get to grab one of those"free" straps from ya next time.
Yup, I was up there a couple weeks ago.
Side note the longer your winch line is ran out the better it will pull
Nice job, good luck with the Jeep repair
Awesome channel guys! I talk to my Toyota all the time lol