For sale: Ram 3500, good shape, recently sandblasted and brine washed undercarriage. Bring cash and new wiring harness if you want a test drive. No lowballs, I know what I got.
I remember cars getting flooded all the time when I lived on Surfside Beach back in 1982. People would come down from Houston and other areas inland for the weekend. They park at low tide and get stuck at high tide. I lived at 52 Bluewater Highway when it was a small RV park. Hurricane Allisia whipped it out back in ‘83. Now it’s a Luxury RV Resort with a restaurant. Great memories growing up on Surfside Beach. Back in those days the Happy Crab Bar was on the beach along with a pier.
I remember going there in 1981-1982. My jr high neighborhood buddy’s would bribe High schoolers who lived on my street to take us down there from sugar land for $20. There was a buc-ees real close to surf side that sold mini styrofoam boogie boards and these crazy looking flip flops called titties that would not come off your feet while in the water. They were the precursor to the modern teva or watershoe. That beach was mega fun for 14 years old. I also remember pushing out a new Datsun 200SX that was owned by my neighbors sister that got stuck in the sand very close to the entrance Dustin used. That car was super low to the ground. She had no business being on the beach 😅
Love these off-road rescues, kinda funny to see how people get into these situations and how you make it seem so easy to rectify these predicaments, keep up the great work!!!
That jeep guy have the winch accessory and doesn't even know how to use. Just for looking cool and wait for his buddies to come by and use it for him, good buddy indeed.
Lesson number 1 for Dummies in recoveries with the winch; Always keep away from a tensioned winch cable if they snap you can lose a arm, leg or even your life
Had the same thing happen to my Dodge Van on North Padre Island back in the ‘70’s . Spent an evening camping on the beach way back away from the water and woke up with waves hitting the side of the van but i managed to recover it and dry it out .
Thank you for seeing the beach it been 27 years since I seen the beach, you got understand my family moved away from Alvin, close to Galveston, the last time I the beach was in 1980.
So proud of your work knowledge and know how Dustan. Stuff ups happen when called out sometimes. I do miss your beach recoveries as well. That ram looked awfully heavy too. Stay safe and see you on the next one 😊
Many many moons ago on Padre Island a guy got his Ford with a cab over camper stuck at the water line. Two tow trucks couldn't get it and the tide was coming in so everyone had to leave till morning when the tide went back out. All you could see sticking above the sand the next morning was the top 4 inches of the camper. The whole truck went down and took forever to get out.
Dustin: You showed great leadership amongst your JEEP friends, and gotbthat BIG DODGE off the beach in a timely fashion. Great contribution to your community.
Came out easy ? Hell you had 18 jeeps hooked to it 😂 Now all of yall jeepers can go down to Walmart parking lot and rub your “rubber ducks” together and talk about how hard that pull was
Nice job! I was like 😱 when you drove the rollback onto the beach 😂 poor dodge dually. Was a nice truck. That ride was coming in, perfect time for casting some line.
Everyones standin around shootin video of the situation but what I noticed was that the Stegodon winch with a nylon rope on the jeep worked pretty well with the other winch on the other jeep . THATS what my video would be of if I were there. Even if the other winch was a Stegodon, for all those folk who claim they have the Biggest ,best,most expensive winch? Well there you go ! Stegodons are really a great winch plus they have some really nice remote control features. The Stegodon pulls faster and has a remote control that works far beyond 15'. (like60').
I really, really enjoyed this video!!! I am a female, but I love the ocean and I love sand and driving on beaches, etc., etc.!! And my husband was an over the road truck driver long haul and then ending up just delivering brand new, semi trucks locally, which I helped him with in Salt Lake area, etc.!!! But I lived in Palm Beach Florida and also went to the New Jersey shore and Rhode Island, and have driven on Daytona Beach… Plus I lived with my husband in Alaska and our boys and we had a lot of times where we got stuck or we helped other people get out of being stuck, helping push them out with the vehicle or using tow ropes, kitty litter, shovels, etc., etc.!!! I love doing that!!! So impressed with you tow truck drivers or whatever you call yourself!!! I’ve been in a few of your trucks With my husband, etc.!! Thank you so very much for the great video!! Was the Oregon coast with my husband a while back, and I got out to jump around in the surf and look for shells, but my husband was freaking me out/scaring me, driving our black Jeep into the surf, etc., where this could’ve happened!!! He always liked to push the envelope!!! Thank goodness and Heavenly Father we/he didn’t get stuck!!!! Thank you again! have you found the gospel of Jesus Christ!?! ❤🤟🙏🌎😇🪴🤗🥰👍😊🚚🛻🚛
Nicely done. What is shame just, it's time to rebuild the Dodge? I remember I got stuck left. My dad's house in Galveston went to Bolivar island nearly got stuck there in my Toyota 4 runner. Luckily I got out before the water came in
Lol that actually made me happy, I have the same winch as the lady’s and there’s not alot of videos on them so it’s cool to know they aren’t horrible. I do notice with mine though if your not pulling straight forward ot spools horribly
Hey, Dustin, John from Mike’s Machine Works, just found your channel, cool video! Man, that could have gone bad in a hurry. Having grown up down here on the coast, seen many of these. The key is time, If you wait too long, the sand grabs on and then nothing short of digging it out will work. I’ve seen trucks stuck out there and just slowly disappear! Top notch work, have a good day. 👍👍🇺🇸🇺🇸
Sometimes it’s not about the money. I’m in this line of work because I love what I do, and enjoy helping people. I do make a fairly decent living, but that’s just a bonus.
Jeep Wranglers are very light vehicles. Being light makes it difficult to establish a firm grip with the surface it's riding on. Trying to pull the Dodge truck from a 90 degree angle is fruitless, especially on sand. The best course of action was to pull straight ahead which is why the winch worked so well. Lastly, Yanking vehicles like "William" was trying to do is a no no.
This reminds me of a guy I once knew with a classic Mercedes, who decided to drive it along the beach at low tide. I don't remember if he was tore up or what was the reason, but the car was left on the beach, the tide rushed in, and the car was history. He reported it to the police as being stolen, and actually laughed about the whole sordid affair. By the way, his family owned one of the insurance agencies in town.
I am the only one that thinks this Ram is or will be totaled out from the salt water, maybe the insurance company wont be involved but that salt water will ruin any electrical connectors, and rust out the frame over time. Brake lines rust the frame from the inside out. Driver is not too bright.
Also the shady dealerships and private sales. You can find junk cars anywhere. So it's pretty much wise to treat any used car purchase as a possible trick.
At Surfside, parking that far out on the beach is only possible/prudent around low tide. When the tow truck arrived, it was nearly high tide (at high tide, there's almost no beach left). Anyway, this means the RAM owner left his truck unattended for 4+ hours as the tide rose. What a moron.
That defiantly was a chump move at the end. You were the only one that was sure how to get that one of there safely and use the equipment available to it’s fullest. Then he stiffs you on payment. Some people just have no respect.
This brings back memories several years ago in Daytona Beach You could park on the beach very close to the water and people didn't realize the tide would come up every week in the paper they'll be pictures of cars with water almost to the roof I had an old 1960 Willy's Jeep pickup and I pull people out all the time
Let's bring a 7000lbs truck to the beach that is not even meant for mid-level off-roading. Well, he got a 7000lbs paper weight now with all that salt. Let's not forget to mention the people standing around the cable-snapping zone. All the people at that beach (not including Dustin) must add up to less than 100.
Crazy how high the water is. It was that way back in September when I took my nephew to Corpus. I was hoping to let him drive on the beach but it was too sketchy, so we went to lighthouse lakes and did some donuts.
Nice job! You handled that much better than I would have. I guess you have to deal with all kinds of scum. They should have told you right up front that someone else was coming.
Never be anywhere near where the water meets the sand. If you've ever stood in the sand where the water washes over your feet - you'll feel the sinking and the suction. You don't want to test your vehicle this way unless you have balloon tires that are like over 35" and a 2 foot lift.
Once I saw a tow truck stuck in a ditch, trying to tow out a box truck. Then, another tow truck with a crane showed up to tow the first tow truck. Realized that's not the trade for me...
It can also be a warning to other cars not to drive on the beach Like when they put those crashed cars out as a PSA against drunk driving. This can happen to you!!
Maybe try pulling the truck in a kinda forward direction not nearly straight sideways. The wheels spin in a mostly forward and backwards motion not so much left to right!! It's cool we all start somewhere and learn as we go.
First video I've seen, good stuff my friend.. The Rookie states, my winch is 13.5k should pull it out fine!!! DERRPP... NO Clue what suction does, the power of water and a 8k lb truck, let the tow truck guy speak, the one that actually has a clue!! lol
He did Vehicle Recovery for the military. He’s actually very knowledgeable, and probably has more experience than myself. Using his winch, two part, with the two anchors would have been more than enough to break the suction.
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Late model Ram Florida truck never saw salt roads zero rust!
Ran when parked
Lol
I remember cars getting flooded all the time when I lived on Surfside Beach back in 1982. People would come down from Houston and other areas inland for the weekend. They park at low tide and get stuck at high tide.
I lived at 52 Bluewater Highway when it was a small RV park. Hurricane Allisia whipped it out back in ‘83. Now it’s a Luxury RV Resort with a restaurant. Great memories growing up on Surfside Beach. Back in those days the Happy Crab Bar was on the beach along with a pier.
I remember going there in 1981-1982. My jr high neighborhood buddy’s would bribe High schoolers who lived on my street to take us down there from sugar land for $20. There was a buc-ees real close to surf side that sold mini styrofoam boogie boards and these crazy looking flip flops called titties that would not come off your feet while in the water. They were the precursor to the modern teva or watershoe. That beach was mega fun for 14 years old. I also remember pushing out a new Datsun 200SX that was owned by my neighbors sister that got stuck in the sand very close to the entrance Dustin used. That car was super low to the ground. She had no business being on the beach 😅
@@JohnMurrayOP none of the vehicles i see stuck belong off the pavement
Love these off-road rescues, kinda funny to see how people get into these situations and how you make it seem so easy to rectify these predicaments, keep up the great work!!!
Thank You!
This is what it is all about people coming together to help each other
Right. Drinking on the beach and driving your truck into the ocean. What a way to bring people together.
That salt water is full of healing properties for Ram Trucks.
No dummy it melts the tires and Chrome
😆😅😂🤣
And the transmission too
That jeep guy have the winch accessory and doesn't even know how to use. Just for looking cool and wait for his buddies to come by and use it for him, good buddy indeed.
Lesson number 1 for Dummies in recoveries with the winch; Always keep away from a tensioned winch cable if they snap you can lose a arm, leg or even your life
Awesome video! The situations people put themselves in. Thank you for sharing!😊
Thanks for watching!
Had the same thing happen to my Dodge Van on North Padre Island back in the ‘70’s . Spent an evening camping on the beach way back away from the water and woke up with waves hitting the side of the van but i managed to recover it and dry it out .
You can tell someone that is smart, will listen to others opinion and learn, the big guy was kool, and is a smart guy, props to him.
He’s very knowledgeable. He did vehicle recovery in the army. He’s no stranger to this kind of work.
@@Towtruck_Dustin that explains it, thank you.
Very supportive community there! Great job folks! Thanks for letting us watch the process.
That looked like a heavy truck
Great job guys
Thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching!
I knew that water when I saw the thumbnail. Though it was actually Galveston. Great job.
Great vid Dustin, thanks!
Thanks for watching!
Hey Mr.Dustin great job rescue that truck today 💯😁👍💯
Thank You!
Thank you for seeing the beach it been 27 years since I seen the beach, you got understand my family moved away from Alvin, close to Galveston, the last time I the beach was in 1980.
Wow! Short of moving to the mountains, not sure I could leave the coast!
It was kinda hard my dad work for oil pipe line and he had to go where they send him and his family
I have to smell salt water to be happy.
Massive kudos to you. You know you’re towing. The jeep people would have hell of a time getting the truck out without you.
Truck will make nice lawn art. Can use the bed as a flower planter.
So proud of your work knowledge and know how Dustan. Stuff ups happen when called out sometimes. I do miss your beach recoveries as well. That ram looked awfully heavy too. Stay safe and see you on the next one 😊
Dustin, yep that came out real good, that’s great, good job for all.
Definitely expected it to fight a little more.
Oh boy the Chevy Ford and jeep guys are gonna love this one 😁
Another great recovery. I would be nervous driving that rollback on a beach.
Many many moons ago on Padre Island a guy got his Ford with a cab over camper stuck at the water line. Two tow trucks couldn't get it and the tide was coming in so everyone had to leave till morning when the tide went back out. All you could see sticking above the sand the next morning was the top 4 inches of the camper. The whole truck went down and took forever to get out.
Good Job! Southwest Germany waving a Hand 💯👍🙋♂
Dustin: You showed great leadership amongst your JEEP friends, and gotbthat BIG DODGE off the beach in a timely fashion. Great contribution to your community.
Not a real Dodge.
Came out easy ? Hell you had 18 jeeps hooked to it 😂 Now all of yall jeepers can go down to Walmart parking lot and rub your “rubber ducks” together and talk about how hard that pull was
Lmao priceless
Lol. That's alot of emotion. Did somebody in a Jeep run you off the road in your Prius ?? 🤣🤣
The clarity of the camera is amazing!!!!!,🤫🫢🔴
Nice job! I was like 😱 when you drove the rollback onto the beach 😂 poor dodge dually. Was a nice truck. That ride was coming in, perfect time for casting some line.
I could tell the sand was hard. I’ve spent more time on that beach than most people have spent on the pavement lol
Everyones standin around shootin video of the situation but what I noticed was that the Stegodon winch with a nylon rope on the jeep worked pretty well with the other winch on the other jeep . THATS what my video would be of if I were there. Even if the other winch was a Stegodon, for all those folk who claim they have the Biggest ,best,most expensive winch? Well there you go ! Stegodons are really a great winch plus they have some really nice remote control features. The Stegodon pulls faster and has a remote control that works far beyond 15'. (like60').
Although you didn't get the towing job it was still great content with your knowledge and skills. Great video! 👍
Thanks for watching!
I really, really enjoyed this video!!! I am a female, but I love the ocean and I love sand and driving on beaches, etc., etc.!! And my husband was an over the road truck driver long haul and then ending up just delivering brand new, semi trucks locally, which I helped him with in Salt Lake area, etc.!!! But I lived in Palm Beach Florida and also went to the New Jersey shore and Rhode Island, and have driven on Daytona Beach… Plus I lived with my husband in Alaska and our boys and we had a lot of times where we got stuck or we helped other people get out of being stuck, helping push them out with the vehicle or using tow ropes, kitty litter, shovels, etc., etc.!!! I love doing that!!! So impressed with you tow truck drivers or whatever you call yourself!!! I’ve been in a few of your trucks With my husband, etc.!! Thank you so very much for the great video!! Was the Oregon coast with my husband a while back, and I got out to jump around in the surf and look for shells, but my husband was freaking me out/scaring me, driving our black Jeep into the surf, etc., where this could’ve happened!!! He always liked to push the envelope!!! Thank goodness and Heavenly Father we/he didn’t get stuck!!!! Thank you again! have you found the gospel of Jesus Christ!?! ❤🤟🙏🌎😇🪴🤗🥰👍😊🚚🛻🚛
Nicely done. What is shame just, it's time to rebuild the Dodge? I remember I got stuck left. My dad's house in Galveston went to Bolivar island nearly got stuck there in my Toyota 4 runner. Luckily I got out before the water came in
That truck is toast!
Dodge Ram 3500 Amphibious Vehicle - Dive, Drive, Tow; you choose!
Lol that actually made me happy, I have the same winch as the lady’s and there’s not alot of videos on them so it’s cool to know they aren’t horrible. I do notice with mine though if your not pulling straight forward ot spools horribly
That’s any winch. Easy to pile up on one side if you’re not square with the casualty.
I watch your videos from Argentina
Wow! Thanks for watching! Glad you’re enjoying the content!
Love and respect for all roadside assistants including myself
Real men of genius
thanks now that tune will be stuck in my head for days 🎵
Hey, Dustin, John from Mike’s Machine Works, just found your channel, cool video! Man, that could have gone bad in a hurry. Having grown up down here on the coast, seen many of these. The key is time, If you wait too long, the sand grabs on and then nothing short of digging it out will work. I’ve seen trucks stuck out there and just slowly disappear! Top notch work, have a good day. 👍👍🇺🇸🇺🇸
All ya'll standing in the snap back zone ‼️⚠️🛑
I'm surprised the 2 jeeps pulled that out of the suction. I thought for sure, you'd need the weight of your flatdeck.
Probably already on a CARMAX lot.
Manheim.
On yeah. Seen way worse than that.
Very Good Video Watch. Professional Tow Trucker read situation & worked w/all involved to help in quick just in time recovery.
Hope you got paid still. They wouldn’t have gotten out w/o you! Nice work D!
We love Surfside. Such a nice small town with decent beaches.
Same. I always enjoy going out there.
Nice salt water for that frame. Thanks for the video.
It’s going to rot from the inside out now lol
@@Towtruck_Dustin For sure! Poor guy.
Fun recovery right there.
Excellent video Dustin! Hope you still got paid.
Sometimes it’s not about the money. I’m in this line of work because I love what I do, and enjoy helping people. I do make a fairly decent living, but that’s just a bonus.
Great video!!!! Awesome to see you wearing your LaCrosse rubberboots!!!!
Kind regards from The Netherlands. :)
That was a good ole 4th gen Ram. Unfortunate loss.
I like surfside, nice little town, stayed right there at that hotel
Jeep Wranglers are very light vehicles. Being light makes it difficult to establish a firm grip with the surface it's riding on. Trying to pull the Dodge truck from a 90 degree angle is fruitless, especially on sand. The best course of action was to pull straight ahead which is why the winch worked so well. Lastly, Yanking vehicles like "William" was trying to do is a no no.
You have the right idea, but only partially right.
This reminds me of a guy I once knew with a classic Mercedes, who decided to drive it along the beach at low tide. I don't remember if he was tore up or what was the reason, but the car was left on the beach, the tide rushed in, and the car was history. He reported it to the police as being stolen, and actually laughed about the whole sordid affair. By the way, his family owned one of the insurance agencies in town.
That was a good One 😮 almost lost it 💪🙏👍
Thanks for watching!
Excellent job again
I am the only one that thinks this Ram is or will be totaled out from the salt water, maybe the insurance company wont be involved but that salt water will ruin any electrical connectors, and rust out the frame over time. Brake lines rust the frame from the inside out. Driver is not too bright.
Thanks Brother!!!
Team Work!!!
Remember not all of the cars at the auction are junk. But all the junk cars are at the auction.
Wise words lol
Also the shady dealerships and private sales. You can find junk cars anywhere. So it's pretty much wise to treat any used car purchase as a possible trick.
Well dome ! You are a Pro !!!!!!!
At Surfside, parking that far out on the beach is only possible/prudent around low tide. When the tow truck arrived, it was nearly high tide (at high tide, there's almost no beach left). Anyway, this means the RAM owner left his truck unattended for 4+ hours as the tide rose. What a moron.
The RAM is already rotted out from the salt.
No market value left.
That defiantly was a chump move at the end. You were the only one that was sure how to get that one of there safely and use the equipment available to it’s fullest. Then he stiffs you on payment. Some people just have no respect.
Yeah, that was not cool.
This brings back memories several years ago in Daytona Beach You could park on the beach very close to the water and people didn't realize the tide would come up every week in the paper they'll be pictures of cars with water almost to the roof I had an old 1960 Willy's Jeep pickup and I pull people out all the time
Let's bring a 7000lbs truck to the beach that is not even meant for mid-level off-roading. Well, he got a 7000lbs paper weight now with all that salt. Let's not forget to mention the people standing around the cable-snapping zone. All the people at that beach (not including Dustin) must add up to less than 100.
Crazy how high the water is. It was that way back in September when I took my nephew to Corpus. I was hoping to let him drive on the beach but it was too sketchy, so we went to lighthouse lakes and did some donuts.
Boiled shrimp, shrimp cocktail, fried shrimp, coconut shrimp…
Now take the truck straight to the dealership and tell them 'I don't what happened, it just quit'
Boats ramps and the ocean. The best way to get the insurance to pay for your truck when you realize you don't have this month's truck payment😂
2 wheel drive, you're gonna get stuck. 4 wheel drive..now you're REALLY gonna get stuck.
Salt and sand in the engine block? Don't all Stellantis vehicles come this way lol.
FOR SALE: Ram 3500 - Low Mileage. Only driven on weekends.
Im new here i always watch matt recovery ❤
💀💀💀💀💀💀 buddy thought he was whistlin diesel and found out
Underrated comment
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You sure that Cody wasn't driving?
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I love watching that crazy guys videos 😂
Nice job! You handled that much better than I would have. I guess you have to deal with all kinds of scum. They should have told you right up front that someone else was coming.
Hey sir , sir !! You can’t park there 😂😂😂
Awsome rescue!
Never be anywhere near where the water meets the sand. If you've ever stood in the sand where the water washes over your feet - you'll feel the sinking and the suction. You don't want to test your vehicle this way unless you have balloon tires that are like over 35" and a 2 foot lift.
Was with a friend of mine on Lower Pismo Beach in a 79 Dodge half ton 440 four-wheel drive the ocean ate him
Morning!
Moral of the story, a truck is not a boat
.....and a boat is not a truck.
AND pay attention to the tide!
Excellent content....nice recovery!
Good job brother
Thank You!
Dead in the water brought to a literal term
Good job guys
Thank You!
Once I saw a tow truck stuck in a ditch, trying to tow out a box truck. Then, another tow truck with a crane showed up to tow the first tow truck. Realized that's not the trade for me...
Never step over a winch cable line under pressure if you like your.junk not.to be cut off im telling ya
Teamwork baby!
great video
Thank You!
@@Towtruck_Dustin you are welcome Dustin
In every video when Dustin grabs his gloves, I always think of Anakin's quote, "This is where the fun begins!"
I’m gunna have to start saying that now 😂
Folks like the Ram 3500 owner is WHY we all are having to pay high insurance rates
I was thinking the same thing and saw your comment.
thank God you had him put that parking brake on
Dude was probably upside down on his loan and behind on his payments. Let's go truck surfin'
That is wun crazy tow out
Amazing how easy it is for some people to ruin a vehicle.
Looks like tide came in high. Maybe that truck would make a good reef if empty of gas and oil and a little farther out!
It can also be a warning to other cars not to drive on the beach Like when they put those crashed cars out as a PSA against drunk driving. This can happen to you!!
Maybe try pulling the truck in a kinda forward direction not nearly straight sideways. The wheels spin in a mostly forward and backwards motion not so much left to right!! It's cool we all start somewhere and learn as we go.
😂😂😂😂
First video I've seen, good stuff my friend.. The Rookie states, my winch is 13.5k should pull it out fine!!! DERRPP... NO Clue what suction does, the power of water and a 8k lb truck, let the tow truck guy speak, the one that actually has a clue!! lol
He did Vehicle Recovery for the military. He’s actually very knowledgeable, and probably has more experience than myself. Using his winch, two part, with the two anchors would have been more than enough to break the suction.
nice catch.. I'd throw it back though
Dude you got more balls then me standing in front of those cables😢😢😢