Ran into your crew at the Creamery in Beaver a few weeks ago, everyone was really nice. Also stopped by your shop and chatted with Mrs Tom Tom, (you all were filming) really enjoy your channel!
@@smcox1991 Not worrying. Just actively making fun of. I guess you’re just the person who worries about other people’s comments. Imagine being that person.
I actually do think Matt's wrecker is the coolest. The rest of them just look like lifted pickups with a boom in the back, Matts looks like something special. Quick tip though. When you're shaking a vehicle like Colin is around 12:30 to see if it will roll over, do it from up hill so it doesn't roll over onto you.
When The customer sends you a photo, there's a very high likelihood that if you save the photo they sent you to your camera roll and then click the photo and swipe up it might have the geolocation exactly where it is on a map. Very few people turn that feature off so it might help.
It might depend on what app they're using to send the photo, but a lot of apps will automatically strip location metadata from images before they are sent, as a safety/security thing.
@@KarlEller Before that was the practice there were some interesting oopsies. Remember how John McAffe was located while hiding out in Guatemala at a friend's house? Yup, metadata of a picture... (2012)
"nothing so rare as a running corvair"....i saw that bumpersticker on the bumper of a motorhome going up the 5 40 years ago...i did a doubletake as i went by when i saw a corvair motor peekin' out. it was pretty nicely done too.
Those general road assistance services like triple A are pretty bad as far as not willing to do anything beyond what they regulated they will do. And sometimes even what you are paying for them to do. I had premium Triple A, and my car's manual gear shift burnt out. My premium service was that they would be able to tow it to my home. But they told the driver to not take me home, it was ten miles away and I didn't have coverage for it. Just to tow me to the nearest exit off the highway. But when the driver got there, he was local, and saw I was only a mile away and I showed him my premium card. he was like screw them and took me home. We no longer have triple A, why pay for something monthly that may not even be willing to help.
I called them and signed up because I needed a new battery on a Saturday morning in a suburb of a major city. After signing up they told me their battery replacement service didn't cover my location. The only thing they could do was tow me to a mechanic shop that wouldn't be open until Monday. They wouldn't even tow me to an auto parts store so I could just buy a new battery and change it myself in the parking lot.
@@pizzamangametime9773 Yeah, I am sure sometimes they will work out. Like any service. And the "driver" did tow me home. But it was the phone service people, that were really bad. Vindictive. They straight up lied to the driver telling him not to tow me anywhere but the nearest exit, not even to a place that would be safe for my car to leave, because I had all my electrical tools in it. I asked for a supervisor, and the second person was probably just another phone service person, and they seemed angry that I even requested that, but I never yelled at them.
@@ab130 Yeah, they seem absolutely unwilling to deviate from their rules, even if they leave the driver unsafe. I had all my tools in the car, and they didn't care that leaving it on the side of the road off the highway could leave it to being broken into. And I had premium service. I will never use Triple A again. I filed a complaint and they never even responded back.
My Grandfather owned a tow company and I just can't imagine him singing and the dancing while he handed off the keys. I wish I could go on a tow again with him and make him song and dance like you suggest. Grappa was a fun dude. It's hard to imagine what his response would be. Funny thing is everybody call him Skeeter and I was also once reminded of him every time I watched an episode of MORR back when Skeeter Builds worked with you guys.
I have never missed a video to my knowledge but I don't know why the jeep is called the 'Rental jeep'. Is it or was it? I have said it many times but I just love everything about the Morrvair especially its sound. It might have the same brand muffler as the other builds but to me it sounds the best and it being a Corvair has to surprise some customers like the 4 dr Ram with a heavy cummins and a 35' camper buried frame deep in the sand being pulled out by a 61 Lakewood is just hard to imagine. Can you imagine telling your buddies that?
Well considering Chrysler is not doing well it is probably cheaper to lease the vehicle than to buy it outright because of the depreciation. Correction stellantis.
If I remember there was a single comment made when it was picked up at the dealership or driven into the yard that it looked like a rental and it stuck - but I have a brain injury so don't trust me on that!!
When I wreckered, I always kept the underside of the tow truck floor mats clean. I would flip them upside down and lay on them to keep from getting muddy.
Hey Matt, it would be really cool to have somebody sew up a nice black diamond tuck headliner for the offroad wrecker. Then we could all say "Ahhh......what a nice headliner !" when you are doing the cab-cam shots.
Love seeing you and Collin working together. Nothing quite like father son bonding time. And there is no better bond than one created by working together. Love the channel. Keep up the great work! Much Love!
That big 3 letter motor club is nothing but trouble for both the customer and the towing company. They aren't worth the trouble dealing with their ridiculous demands and the customers suffer waiting 3+ hours in a metro area.
My coworker bought a truck and added wide wide wheels. About every year and a half he's needing new hubs. Fairly easy to replace but just replace them more often, don't let them fail.
Kaulin was still right. divide and conquer has more than one meaning. commonly used in tech and coding which is 'solve a large problem by recursively breaking it down into smaller subproblems until they can be solved directly.'
Love your family oriented channel!!! I can watch it with my grandkids present not worrying about profanity or bad behavior. A fresh breath of air in a world of intolerance and violence!!! Thanks MORR family and friends!!!
When my brother and I were hooking the jib sail onto the forestay his sailboat, he lost the pin to the shackle, which holds the sale onto the forestay. It was in about 8 feet of water and a couple inches of silt at the bottom. We dove down and graded the bottom with our fingers, just like you did in the sand here and eventually found the pin! We were able to go sailing. It was awesome.
Divide and conquer works though because the enemy is the landscape. You divide its size by two and you conquer the search. “You” being the overall group.
Matt , I am the owner of the Covair Powered sand rail that you rescued and subsequently bought from me. I would love to be invited to go and take a ride in it when you get the turbo seals replaced and tires and wheels replaced. I couldn’t believe that you were the one who worked on it and it seems like this machine was made for you not for me. Careful you can see how much torque that engine produced on the wheels adapters and I never once pushed the throttle all the way open not even halfway! But I do wanna ride:-)!
Hey Kaulin. It’s art and that means it’s opinion and you’re not wrong if your opinion says the Razors blue and green clash. People may not agree but you’re not wrong.
That motor club has a pavement only policy and they'll only reach 100' off the pavement. I was stuck on a sand boat ramp when I found out this little bit of info.
As much as I appreciate the effort. Please don't go to hard on the fake drama stuff, that's what makes you so good compared to the official reality TV bs thats unwatchable. You're great because you're mostly genuine.
Adapter is backwards. Plus it's a POS adapter in the 1st place. Plus with the paddle tires on way wide rims there is huge leverage on the adapter. My Baja Bug had 4 to 5 lug adapters made of 1/2" plate. I use them hard in rocky desert because I use it for pre running. I'm a retired offroad racer, but our team is still quite active and just won the Baja Bug class at the Mint 400. I have no problems with my adapters. Those adapters on that buggy would never get loaded on the trailer to leave home over here.
Just what you need.... another sand rail! LOL!! Nice job on the side by side getting it drug up the dune. Once again you saved the day for the guy who's "auto club" wouldn't come and get him. Those clubs are pretty worthless in my experience. IF they come at all, it might be hours before anyone shows up. Even then it better not be off the pavement!! Thanks to people like you, Paul, Robby and Rory there are many people who were able to get "saved" and back to civilization!!
We came up on that sandrail that Saturday morning unfortunately we were on the other side of the Park by the time your crew got out there. Would have loved to watch the rescue.
Serious points to the RZR driver for understanding his situation and getting help...... Most hairy chested young guys would have tried to power out.......With some nasty consequences.
Divide-and-conquer solves a large problem by recursively breaking it down into smaller subproblems until they can be solved directly. Divide-and-conquer works in three steps: divide, conquer, and combine. It is more efficient than brute force approaches.
I have seen all the episodes but what I see is that you guys need a support vehicle items like food storage, water , parts , gas , etc. If a vehicle was added to the missions things might go more smoothly. Love the channel and every episode.
It also means splitting up large batches of work into more manageable portions. This allows the work to be completed either by many hands or by a single person at a slower speed. Breaking up tasks into sections to assign to various people is also another meaning of divide and conquer.
I really appreciated your grammar lesson today. You might appreciate this fact in response. In computer science a Divide and Conquer algorithm follows how Kaulin used it - to split a problem into smaller identical problems. Searching through a space (e.g. computers memory) for something would be a great example where the computer can search the space 4 times as fast by dividing it into 4 separate and equal sized chunks and having it search all 4 chunks at the same time instead.
I had one of the big motor clubs towing plans. On two separate occasions I called from the side of the interstate broken down. The phone rep said, we can't find anyone to tow you, good luck and have a nice night. I cancelled my plan after the second time.
I got left S.O.L. by likely the same one. I called, after waiting hours I called back. They said I wasn't there when the tow came. This was back before the cellphone fit your pocket. it was a hard mount in my vehicle.
Me, too. I was sideswiped by a semi at a roundabout. He destroyed my right rear tire and wheel and damaged my right front tire and wheel with a few minor (whew!) scraps in between. I called the big boy to change my tire and they said it would be 4 hours. It is Arizona and it was hot. I changed it myself and cancelled my membership. Evidently their slogan is not - "We'll get 'em out."
My ex used to work for a company called Agero, There a call center. The one she worked at handled the majority of the road side assistance calls. There intire staff were amazing. If you have your location on on your phone they know where you are before you tell em what you need. They will get the right people out to you whether your plan covers it or not. I don’t have roadside assistance coverage anymore but if I’m out of town that’s who I’d call.
There's been times Triple A ended up sending a different wrecker service to help me out ! Heck I was in the largest city in Kansas which by the way is Wichita not Kansas city ! Most of Kansas city is in Missouri !
Triple A is the one that left me stranded both times. I was in the suburbs of St Louis the first time. The second time I was in Western North Carolina in a city near the TN border.@@steveclark4291
Cool looking 25-year-old sand rail. That side by side was in the rollover position for sure. Good job getting him out. Never a day off even when you are in your PJs.
love all the rigs you guys on youtube literally changed the way youtube was inspires me to build one of my own. just for personal use but a mini wrecker none the less!
8:00 Keys have the same ability as screws. When you drop them you have 0.8 seconds to locate them before the blend in with the enviroment. Masters of disguise
Jefe walks into the shop in the morning and turns on the light and sees the sand rail. To his initial rhetorical question, "What is this"? Matt should simply reply THIS is a demonstrative pronoun and walk away. Thus (1) answering the question what was asked; (2) giving Jefe a grammar lesson; and, (3) practicing for his oral part of the Utah Bar exam. LOL 🤣🤣
@@iffykidmn8170 If you have the taste for; or, can stomach a $20 burger served by an angry employee who hates YOU and his job. Not a good recipe (pun intended) for the success of any franchisee. Once again, CALI ends up shooting off the end of it's ????.
I had a buddy that had a wrecker and his business joined this famous auto club also. He got away from them as soon as he could. They dictate what you get paid. Not worth it as a wrecker service plus the poor customer sitting for 4 hours waiting for the closest approved tow company to show up.
So for real, you really do have the coolest offroad wrecker. I am still a fan of the Bombee though, it has been my favorite build of all time on the youtubes.
Kaulin, props on ditching those ridiculous windshield glass and getting on the Knockaround train! I still have my first pair 4yrs later, and now have my 6th pair on the way!
You thought there was beef between Matt and Paul lol, if they are old friends beef will never stop the friendship. Friends do have hiccups but always best to work it out because good friends are rare.
I havent watched you on Coopers podcast but probably the most excited ive been for a podcast. The dude from Ignite is my favorite, his first time on Cooper
All good recoveries, maybe you need to carry a range of those screw in tow eyes? Love E's comment "another Corvair? Where are we going to store it?" Maybe hang it from the ceiling, lol. Think Matt needs a Corvair storage building, of course it would have to be HUGE!!!
Hey Matt, you got enough credibility that if you was to mention to the car companies hey why don’t you make all those points standard size I’m talking about where you were going to hook onto the front of that Toyota and the kit wasn’t in the car and if they made them all standard You could have a bolt or bolt or something like that with you to hook into anyhow that’s something to think about see if someone like me was dimension that they would just tell me to go fly a kite you you got credibility and stuff like that try to see what you can do with that. That would be a good thing Matt all right this is six in a row.Jim again anyways, you’re a good dude man and your wife is a lovely lady also and that whole crew you have great people all right man this country needs about 1 million more guys like you
Ford dealer was wanted so bad to sell me a car I made them give me a tow eye, Ford hat and a touch paint. Not a big deal but I got 10k on a 30k price to start with. Yes make sure you get the tow eye included. Love the channel.
i must say for the record, ,matt is such a huge teddy bear, his love for his boys, his wife and gang, he seems to be an awesome instructor to the whole gang with a wealth of knowledge, So with that said, how would a person want to join that ever awesome team family etc? what does that newbie nead to know ed wise? is there a probation period etc?
I thought that Matt had impact powered fingers because he has spun wrenches his whole life until he said that they were finger tight. The heavy wrecker needs some small yellow wheel fenders that don't get in the way. Piant the rims yellow to break it up a little. Gr8 video.
I like all of the tow trucks Watt listed but for different reasons. For what they are and where the work they are all cool and capable. design wise I rank them as Matt's 1 Chads Fab 2 and a toss up between Fab Rats and Rory's trail mater.
Matt, you need to keep some of those moving blankets from Harbor Freight. They are great for laying on and when they get dirty just throw them in the washer or when they get tore up throw them away.
Father and son make a great team. Gotta say, Matt, That's a great head of hair you keep hidden under the cap. You look younger and quite handsome without the cap.
Comparing all those off-road wreckers with one another . . . I honestly believe that the MORR wrecker is the best because it is so extraordinarily capable as an off-road beast. You just need to finish settling down the teething troubles.
Love that Matt uses his head to push the tire on. Exactly how your supposed to use your head.
_WHEEL!_
yur shure R!
12:30 Pro tip for Kaulin:
If you're going to do a 'wriggle test', do it from the 'high side'. 🙂
Where's the excitement in that?
Every party needs a pooper, that's why we invited you!
@@3rdpig Cheers, to success in thinning your genepool.🍻
Why watch it roll down the hill when you might be able to be part of the action?
He's overconfident, but he's got to learn himself
Ran into your crew at the Creamery in Beaver a few weeks ago, everyone was really nice. Also stopped by your shop and chatted with Mrs Tom Tom, (you all were filming) really enjoy your channel!
5:35
No quicker way to let everyone know your truck is completely for show than some big rims, spacers, and low profile tires.
Yep. Just screams POSER! ;-)
Yeah MORR pulls a lot of them out.
Imagine worrying about what others do with their vehicles 😂
@@smcox1991 Not worrying. Just actively making fun of.
I guess you’re just the person who worries about other people’s comments. Imagine being that person.
@@smcox1991Imagine putting low profile thug rims on a 4x4. The absolute state of the modern American 'male'.
I actually do think Matt's wrecker is the coolest. The rest of them just look like lifted pickups with a boom in the back, Matts looks like something special.
Quick tip though. When you're shaking a vehicle like Colin is around 12:30 to see if it will roll over, do it from up hill so it doesn't roll over onto you.
Like the Morrvair. It looks like it was made for 40 inch tires. Special ✓
Scratch built to accept the cab they/he wanted.
Very cool. Documenting the build and the importance of claw hammers make it extra special .
Trailmater is the off-road wrecker all others should be judged against! It has everything needed to complete all jobs.
What I like about Paul’s and Rory’s theirs look like wreckers from old movies or dukes of hazard.
when its finished i think Robbies is going to be the coolest. being made out of an old model 1 is so freking cool
The blue smoke on the rail comes from leaking turbo seals.
peanut lying beside Matt while he was changing the tire on the sandrail was too cute..... that pup loves her dad!
And technically, Peanut belongs to Jefe....
When The customer sends you a photo, there's a very high likelihood that if you save the photo they sent you to your camera roll and then click the photo and swipe up it might have the geolocation exactly where it is on a map. Very few people turn that feature off so it might help.
It might depend on what app they're using to send the photo, but a lot of apps will automatically strip location metadata from images before they are sent, as a safety/security thing.
@@KarlEller Before that was the practice there were some interesting oopsies. Remember how John McAffe was located while hiding out in Guatemala at a friend's house? Yup, metadata of a picture... (2012)
"nothing so rare as a running corvair"....i saw that bumpersticker on the bumper of a motorhome going up the 5 40 years ago...i did a doubletake as i went by when i saw a corvair motor peekin' out. it was pretty nicely done too.
Those general road assistance services like triple A are pretty bad as far as not willing to do anything beyond what they regulated they will do. And sometimes even what you are paying for them to do.
I had premium Triple A, and my car's manual gear shift burnt out.
My premium service was that they would be able to tow it to my home.
But they told the driver to not take me home, it was ten miles away and I didn't have coverage for it.
Just to tow me to the nearest exit off the highway.
But when the driver got there, he was local, and saw I was only a mile away and I showed him my premium card.
he was like screw them and took me home.
We no longer have triple A, why pay for something monthly that may not even be willing to help.
thats odd my triple a towed me accross town to my house even backed the car into the driveway
I called them and signed up because I needed a new battery on a Saturday morning in a suburb of a major city. After signing up they told me their battery replacement service didn't cover my location. The only thing they could do was tow me to a mechanic shop that wouldn't be open until Monday. They wouldn't even tow me to an auto parts store so I could just buy a new battery and change it myself in the parking lot.
@@pizzamangametime9773 Yeah, I am sure sometimes they will work out.
Like any service.
And the "driver" did tow me home. But it was the phone service people, that were really bad.
Vindictive. They straight up lied to the driver telling him not to tow me anywhere but the nearest exit, not even to a place that would be safe for my car to leave, because I had all my electrical tools in it.
I asked for a supervisor, and the second person was probably just another phone service person, and they seemed angry that I even requested that, but I never yelled at them.
@@ab130 Yeah, they seem absolutely unwilling to deviate from their rules, even if they leave the driver unsafe.
I had all my tools in the car, and they didn't care that leaving it on the side of the road off the highway could leave it to being broken into. And I had premium service. I will never use Triple A again.
I filed a complaint and they never even responded back.
My Grandfather owned a tow company and I just can't imagine him singing and the dancing while he handed off the keys. I wish I could go on a tow again with him and make him song and dance like you suggest. Grappa was a fun dude. It's hard to imagine what his response would be. Funny thing is everybody call him Skeeter and I was also once reminded of him every time I watched an episode of MORR back when Skeeter Builds worked with you guys.
I have never missed a video to my knowledge but I don't know why the jeep is called the 'Rental jeep'. Is it or was it? I have said it many times but I just love everything about the Morrvair especially its sound. It might have the same brand muffler as the other builds
but to me it sounds the best and it being a Corvair has to surprise some customers like
the 4 dr Ram with a heavy cummins and a 35' camper buried frame deep in the sand being pulled out by a 61 Lakewood is just hard to imagine. Can you imagine telling your buddies
that?
I also never understood the rental jeep reference!
Came here to say the same.... What is the rental Jeep story?
They probably call it that because it looks like a rental jeep
Well considering Chrysler is not doing well it is probably cheaper to lease the vehicle than to buy it outright because of the depreciation. Correction stellantis.
If I remember there was a single comment made when it was picked up at the dealership or driven into the yard that it looked like a rental and it stuck - but I have a brain injury so don't trust me on that!!
When I wreckered, I always kept the underside of the tow truck floor mats clean. I would flip them upside down and lay on them to keep from getting muddy.
Hey Matt, it would be really cool to have somebody sew up a nice black diamond tuck headliner for the offroad wrecker. Then we could all say "Ahhh......what a nice headliner !" when you are doing the cab-cam shots.
Love seeing you and Collin working together. Nothing quite like father son bonding time. And there is no better bond than one created by working together. Love the channel. Keep up the great work! Much Love!
P.s. it's time for some mud flaps on the rental jeep. Lol
That big 3 letter motor club is nothing but trouble for both the customer and the towing company. They aren't worth the trouble dealing with their ridiculous demands and the customers suffer waiting 3+ hours in a metro area.
My coworker bought a truck and added wide wide wheels. About every year and a half he's needing new hubs. Fairly easy to replace but just replace them more often, don't let them fail.
Doesn’t take much extra leverage to really overload the bearings. Especially since many newer vehicles use ball bearings instead of tapered rollers.
Kaulin was still right. divide and conquer has more than one meaning. commonly used in tech and coding which is 'solve a large problem by recursively breaking it down into smaller subproblems until they can be solved directly.'
Love your family oriented channel!!! I can watch it with my grandkids present not worrying about profanity or bad behavior. A fresh breath of air in a world of intolerance and violence!!! Thanks MORR family and friends!!!
I really really appreciate the absence of politics in the content as well as everything you’ve said.
When my brother and I were hooking the jib sail onto the forestay his sailboat, he lost the pin to the shackle, which holds the sale onto the forestay. It was in about 8 feet of water and a couple inches of silt at the bottom. We dove down and graded the bottom with our fingers, just like you did in the sand here and eventually found the pin! We were able to go sailing. It was awesome.
The sand rail looks so awesome! I hope you weren't in too much trouble with Jaime! Lol
Happy your back from Fl. Hopefully, we'll start seeing some work in the shop soon! Catch you on the next. ✌️ 😊
Divide and conquer works though because the enemy is the landscape. You divide its size by two and you conquer the search. “You” being the overall group.
It would only work if the two landscapes fought each other, which they did not.
Matt , I am the owner of the Covair
Powered sand rail that you rescued and subsequently bought from me. I would love to be invited to go and take a ride in it when you get the turbo seals replaced and tires and wheels replaced. I couldn’t believe that you were the one who worked on it and it seems like this machine was made for you not for me. Careful you can see how much torque that engine produced on the wheels adapters and I never once pushed the throttle all the way open not even halfway! But I do wanna ride:-)!
Hey Kaulin.
It’s art and that means it’s opinion and you’re not wrong if your opinion says the Razors blue and green clash.
People may not agree but you’re not wrong.
That motor club has a pavement only policy and they'll only reach 100' off the pavement. I was stuck on a sand boat ramp when I found out this little bit of info.
It's a rare treat to see Matt doing a rescue in his jimmy-jams, hilarious!
As much as I appreciate the effort. Please don't go to hard on the fake drama stuff, that's what makes you so good compared to the official reality TV bs thats unwatchable. You're great because you're mostly genuine.
They are to not far of now.
Adapter is backwards. Plus it's a POS adapter in the 1st place. Plus with the paddle tires on way wide rims there is huge leverage on the adapter. My Baja Bug had 4 to 5 lug adapters made of 1/2" plate. I use them hard in rocky desert because I use it for pre running. I'm a retired offroad racer, but our team is still quite active and just won the Baja Bug class at the Mint 400. I have no problems with my adapters. Those adapters on that buggy would never get loaded on the trailer to leave home over here.
16:50 Finally, a disposable prototype of “Matt’s Mats.”
This is steadily becoming my favorite channel. Thanks for all you do.
Great job guys. Thank you 😊
Just what you need.... another sand rail! LOL!! Nice job on the side by side getting it drug up the dune. Once again you saved the day for the guy who's "auto club" wouldn't come and get him. Those clubs are pretty worthless in my experience. IF they come at all, it might be hours before anyone shows up. Even then it better not be off the pavement!! Thanks to people like you, Paul, Robby and Rory there are many people who were able to get "saved" and back to civilization!!
We came up on that sandrail that Saturday morning unfortunately we were on the other side of the Park by the time your crew got out there. Would have loved to watch the rescue.
Glad to see Jeffe! I was getting ready to ask where he's been.
On his day off.....in his pajamas....in the mud.....still gettin' it done. What a Legend!
Matt could swap shirts with the customer to complete Matt's "day off" look. 😂
I must say this, I sure do enjoy watching every new episode with Matt and his crew taking on tasks!
Colen is going to take over soon lol. It good to see them boys. Reminds me of me and my dad.
Serious points to the RZR driver for understanding his situation and getting help...... Most hairy chested young guys would have tried to power out.......With some nasty consequences.
Divide-and-conquer solves a large problem by recursively breaking it down into smaller subproblems until they can be solved directly. Divide-and-conquer works in three steps: divide, conquer, and combine. It is more efficient than brute force approaches.
It might not be the perfect phrasing, but dividing a search area into multiple parts could be covered by the divide and conquer phrase.
Good video of Matt and his team including Jaymie doing what they do with recovery's.
You need a helicopter Matt
Then he will be like heavy douche. Don't be a douche.
He does! All successful TH-cams either have a plane or helicopter.
Came here to say same thing.
He might have one if he does alright at the freedom factory
You mean mega filming drone
I have seen all the episodes but what I see is that you guys need a support vehicle items like food storage, water , parts , gas , etc. If a vehicle was added to the missions things might go more smoothly. Love the channel and every episode.
With the mismatched tire, it reminds of a those asymmetrical Star Wars vehicles
The Wagon Wheel on Herbie. 1969 The love Bug..
Whether that's a 150HP or 180HP turbo Corvair engine, that has to be a blast to drive! Shoot I bet even an 80HP would still be fun!
More Corvair content!... Maybe the slapping around w/ the loose lug nuts caused shock loads that broke it.
It also means splitting up large batches of work into more manageable portions. This allows the work to be completed either by many hands or by a single person at a slower speed. Breaking up tasks into sections to assign to various people is also another meaning of divide and conquer.
I really appreciated your grammar lesson today. You might appreciate this fact in response. In computer science a Divide and Conquer algorithm follows how Kaulin used it - to split a problem into smaller identical problems.
Searching through a space (e.g. computers memory) for something would be a great example where the computer can search the space 4 times as fast by dividing it into 4 separate and equal sized chunks and having it search all 4 chunks at the same time instead.
Thank you and the crew for sharing this
I've been wanting to see the "rental" jeep do a recovery! If it is Jamie's Jeep, why is it called the rental?
I've been wondering that myself
Because people have said they treat it like a rental, and so it has become known as the rental jeep.
I assumed that they "rented" it out to tourists that want to go off-roading.
Those were easy fixes but I still enjoyed watching them !! I LOVE YOU ALL !!!!
I had one of the big motor clubs towing plans. On two separate occasions I called from the side of the interstate broken down. The phone rep said, we can't find anyone to tow you, good luck and have a nice night. I cancelled my plan after the second time.
I got left S.O.L. by likely the same one. I called, after waiting hours I called back. They said I wasn't there when the tow came. This was back before the cellphone fit your pocket. it was a hard mount in my vehicle.
Me, too. I was sideswiped by a semi at a roundabout. He destroyed my right rear tire and wheel and damaged my right front tire and wheel with a few minor (whew!) scraps in between. I called the big boy to change my tire and they said it would be 4 hours. It is Arizona and it was hot. I changed it myself and cancelled my membership. Evidently their slogan is not - "We'll get 'em out."
My ex used to work for a company called Agero,
There a call center.
The one she worked at handled the majority of the road side assistance calls.
There intire staff were amazing.
If you have your location on on your phone they know where you are before you tell em what you need.
They will get the right people out to you whether your plan covers it or not.
I don’t have roadside assistance coverage anymore but if I’m out of town that’s who I’d call.
There's been times Triple A ended up sending a different wrecker service to help me out ! Heck I was in the largest city in Kansas which by the way is Wichita not Kansas city ! Most of Kansas city is in Missouri !
Triple A is the one that left me stranded both times. I was in the suburbs of St Louis the first time. The second time I was in Western North Carolina in a city near the TN border.@@steveclark4291
Cool looking 25-year-old sand rail. That side by side was in the rollover position for sure. Good job getting him out. Never a day off even when you are in your PJs.
gotta say Kaulin looks good in the wrecker.
2:46 - 2:59. The sound "when you think you're the coolest guy then this guys shows up" immediately went through my head
Looks like the tool burrito could use a magnet!
Better be a brass magnet if you're looking for a key in sand. :)
lol good point, but unlike this one, most keys have a key ring attached.
love all the rigs you guys on youtube literally changed the way youtube was inspires
me to build one of my own. just for personal use but a mini wrecker none the less!
Those goofy wheels on those trucks are like "Clown Shoes on The Terminator" 🤡🤡🤡
That was some true dedication to human kindness Matt… helping that man to the road in your pj’s… Way to inspire others..!
I look foward to seeing you do some rescues with the helicopter, so you better win.
All y'all's wreckers are cool.
But Matt's is by far the coolest. Not even close.
Speaking of Sandrail ....whats up with you guys and FabRats .... 👀
Haven't done a video together in awhile. 🤔🤔🤔
The only credible thing I've really seen between them so far is that fabrats didn't like that they didn't have more say over the offroad games.
Matt said he really wants to race at the Freedom Factory with Paul. Probably just been busy
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Keys have the same ability as screws. When you drop them you have 0.8 seconds to locate them before the blend in with the enviroment.
Masters of disguise
Jefe walks into the shop in the morning and turns on the light and sees the sand rail. To his initial rhetorical question, "What is this"? Matt should simply reply THIS is a demonstrative pronoun and walk away. Thus (1) answering the question what was asked; (2) giving Jefe a grammar lesson; and, (3) practicing for his oral part of the Utah Bar exam. LOL 🤣🤣
Correct answer should be rhetorical as well! where in the business does it say Jefe Offroad.
Or MickeyDs is paying $20 in Cali.
@@iffykidmn8170 If you have the taste for; or, can stomach a $20 burger served by an angry employee who hates YOU and his job. Not a good recipe (pun intended) for the success of any franchisee. Once again, CALI ends up shooting off the end of it's ????.
Love all your content....
Awesome recoveries...
A fella’s just gotta love Kaulin! He adds so much to the channel. 😆
I had a buddy that had a wrecker and his business joined this famous auto club also. He got away from them as soon as he could. They dictate what you get paid. Not worth it as a wrecker service plus the poor customer sitting for 4 hours waiting for the closest approved tow company to show up.
divide and concur does not meant they fight each other........
It could mean that lol
I do not concur with your spelling of conquer
I love seeing young people into Corvairs. We need them to preserve the culture :)
I was 11% smarter before watching this video.
So for real, you really do have the coolest offroad wrecker. I am still a fan of the Bombee though, it has been my favorite build of all time on the youtubes.
Great recovery with Kaulin, Jamie, Matt🤙😎
Kaulin, props on ditching those ridiculous windshield glass and getting on the Knockaround train! I still have my first pair 4yrs later, and now have my 6th pair on the way!
You guys are awesome rescuing that last vehicle. Especially on your personal time off. Kudos Matt and wifey.
So relieved to hear Paul in the conversation! I need to get a life! I worried more than i probably should have.
You thought there was beef between Matt and Paul lol, if they are old friends beef will never stop the friendship. Friends do have hiccups but always best to work it out because good friends are rare.
I havent watched you on Coopers podcast but probably the most excited ive been for a podcast. The dude from Ignite is my favorite, his first time on Cooper
Matt's off road wrecker will always be my favorite.
Burst out laughing at the dad face Matt gave when he handed Colin the key 😂
Very nice...Jaime, Colin and Matt working together. Great to see Katelynn with some dry humor.
All good recoveries, maybe you need to carry a range of those screw in tow eyes? Love E's comment "another Corvair? Where are we going to store it?" Maybe hang it from the ceiling, lol. Think Matt needs a Corvair storage building, of course it would have to be HUGE!!!
Hey Matt, you got enough credibility that if you was to mention to the car companies hey why don’t you make all those points standard size I’m talking about where you were going to hook onto the front of that Toyota and the kit wasn’t in the car and if they made them all standard You could have a bolt or bolt or something like that with you to hook into anyhow that’s something to think about see if someone like me was dimension that they would just tell me to go fly a kite you you got credibility and stuff like that try to see what you can do with that. That would be a good thing Matt all right this is six in a row.Jim again anyways, you’re a good dude man and your wife is a lovely lady also and that whole crew you have great people all right man this country needs about 1 million more guys like you
Ford dealer was wanted so bad to sell me a car I made them give me a tow eye, Ford hat and a touch paint. Not a big deal but I got 10k on a 30k price to start with. Yes make sure you get the tow eye included. Love the channel.
0:55 Holy crap. I was totally unaware of the meaning of 'divide and conquer' apparently. Thanks for that. Definitely the best thing I learned today.
Finally! More Corvair content!
i must say for the record, ,matt is such a huge teddy bear, his love for his boys, his wife and gang, he seems to be an awesome instructor to the whole gang with a wealth of knowledge, So with that said, how would a person want to join that ever awesome team family etc? what does that newbie nead to know ed wise? is there a probation period etc?
Best TH-cam channel out there! Would love to get a tow rope one day! Thanks for all you do!
Thank you guys for doing what you do and taking us with you
Crocs? The most UNCOOL footwear possible!!
The Editors are doing an amazing job with these videos! right on!
What a fun Business you and your family run!!
I absolutely loved the "Vocabulary lessons with Matt" bit. That was great! 😂
Your wrecker is the coolest.
The race needs to be in dirt and pavement.
Then a tracter pull ramp test
I thought that Matt had impact powered fingers because he has spun wrenches his whole life until he said that they were finger tight. The heavy wrecker needs some small yellow wheel fenders that don't get in the way. Piant the rims yellow to break it up a little. Gr8 video.
I like all of the tow trucks Watt listed but for different reasons. For what they are and where the work they are all cool and capable. design wise I rank them as Matt's 1 Chads Fab 2 and a toss up between Fab Rats and Rory's trail mater.
YOU ROCK MATT. I like your off road wrecker
Song and Dance...HA HA HA .Found you guys by accident Cant Stop Watching.
Nice to see Colin taking the helm!
Matt, you need to keep some of those moving blankets from Harbor Freight. They are great for laying on and when they get dirty just throw them in the washer or when they get tore up throw them away.
Father and son make a great team. Gotta say, Matt, That's a great head of hair you keep hidden under the cap. You look younger and quite handsome without the cap.
Some good ones ! Thanks for sharing !
Comparing all those off-road wreckers with one another . . .
I honestly believe that the MORR wrecker is the best because it is so extraordinarily capable as an off-road beast. You just need to finish settling down the teething troubles.