The B Team did awesome work recovering this Ford truck. I am very impressed with Kaulins thought processes on this recovery. Great use of your experience Kaulin. The key was you remaining calm and talking about your thoughts. When we put our thoughts into words we are much more logical in our thinking. It's not just for the camera and the subscribers.
Still, it took Jake to get him to do it the also safe fun way, Kaulin was just going to bland it out because it was a big job and he wanted to do it so right that the fun way never occurred to him. Either way, I'm sure Matt is proud
My wife and I were there when they went on this recover. We toured the lot and saw some of the other cars. Bucket list. We bought all that merch. They were filming in the shop. If you travel to Hurricane we liked the Rooster Run Cafe. We stayed at Best Western Plus Zion. We toured Zion National Park. Great place.
Glad you had fun! Zion is a great park to visit in the Spring and Fall. To much snow in the winter, and way to hot in the summer. A friend of mine asked if I would drive his motorhome to Zion in July! I asked if he checked the weather, and we went to Sequoia NP in July and Zion the last week of September, 2010, then on to Albuquerque Balloon Fiesta the first week of October. Had a great time in all 3 places!
Kaulin is truly turning into a “Chip Off The Old Block” Great job team and a tribute to Matt who has trained his team so well! Love all the MORR videos 👍
He's got to work on that not wearing a coat in freezing cold weather. Other than that, Matt has trained all of his crew to be lead person on the rescues! I like that. (The coat thing is kind of crazy!!)
Hey Matt, the cost of a Texas ranch hand cattle guard is way less than the cost of repeat damage . I have hit a deer at 70 mph, it look like a rag coming out the other end. Paid for it's self right off the start.
I met Jake in person when I stopped into the shop to deliver some cookies and let my son see the wrecker in person. Jake was just as nice off camera as he is on camera. The guy really is super positive and a genuinely nice dude. The whole team was nice, but Jake is a stand out guy.
In addition to his other skills, Kaulin has does a great job with the commentary. Everyone is so skilled yet all are quite personable, humble and never put on airs (Even the video crew is first rate).
This was just great! The B team hooked up on a cold fall morning to rescue a truck in a ditch. Problem solving, teamwork, cheerfulness. Just beautiful. Thanks for bringing us along!
Matt, the next gen has arrived! This could have gone south in several ways but your young crew nailed it big time! No further damage and it rolled out! Congrats all around!
Only one oppion...when windshield is shattered like that- Please wear safety glasses...its cheaper than a trip to the eye dr or hospital for glass in eye removal.... But y'all did a fabulous job...so proud of all y'all...❤
GLOVES, GLOVES, GLOVES when you crawl into a vehicle with broken windshield think GLOVES to protect your fingers. This crew doesn't always, or sometimes ever, think about PPE, i.e. safety equipment. Stems from a leader/boss who likes to "charge ahead" without pausing to think of eye protection, etc. Running a grinder without eye protection is extremely STUPID. Geez!
12:10 You don't want the front wheels touching, because when they catch the ground, and tow vehicle is moving, it will create tension, and launch the vehicle being towed, into the back of the wrecker.
I feel so bad for the customer. they seemed pretty devastated about the rollover. Rightly so. I love how earnest, professional, and respectful Kaulin and Crew were with this recovery. This wasn't a weekender's hobby rig or a company fleet truck; this was the customers daily driver. Kaulin and the crew were very professional. They rocked it.
Ha ha, no man, this is southern Utah. If you're not crashing, you ain't drivin'. I live on this road and the this is how people drive here. I'm og from the midwest 30 years ago, and it still blows my mind they drive this way.
for a guy who said he's driven the same stretch of road hundreds of times...how do you slide off it at speed and roll?!? As a fellow midwesterner, my assumption was maybe booze was involved. Glad no one got hurt
Love Jake's positive attitude. Katelynn, you should really wear some eye protection when moving a vehicle with a windshield like that. Those glass shards will fly around like dust when the truck is flexing while moving...
Calls back to that video where Matt says with all the kindness he can muster while stalled out on a steep climb... "would any of you mind using your opposing thumbs and help me move these rocks"
Kaulin's experience clearly shines through. The way he utilizes his knowledge, combined with the ability to stay composed and explain the process, shows how much his expertise contributed to the recovery. It's a great example of how experience in the field can make all the difference in how smoothly a job is completed, no matter how tough or complicated the situation is.
Matt is taking my dad's approach. He told me , when I was young,"I can't teach yo everything, but I'm trying to teach you to think". He did just that, and there's no lesson more valuable! I was so fortunate to have the Dad I had.
Ed is Gen 1. Matt is Gen 2. This crew is Gen 3. And Gen 3 nailed the recovery. Everyone had ideas, and everyone listened to create the plan that was best. No egos were hurt in the recovery. Great job and great video.
What a great team. Communication makes everything smooth. No egos in the way. Kaulin is developing into a great leader and content maker. Your whole team gives great "to camera" commentary. Well done B team, or should it be A 2.0.
Kaulin, You really did well as the team leader today in this recovery and Katelyn, you performed a very athletic NASCAR type entrance into and then an exit/ dismount out of the recovered pickup truck.
It’s beginning to look like Kaulin is going take over the recovery business so Matt can focus on his builds. Why else would he need a dedicated engine building room?
I hope not. He always tries so hard to be like his dad, and it comes across as self important. He always says 'I am going to...' when he should be saying 'We are going to...'
@@TrevorDennis100 na, he is still a kid trying to do a good job and keep us informed. He cant do anything BUT act like his dad, that is the guy that has raised and taught him.
Kaulin just got to do what his Dad didn't get to do! Because his Dad taught and gave him the tools, that's AWESOME. Matt has done well in making fantastic kids and a fantastic channel. I love this.
That happened on one! It was a flooded vehicle and the electronics were shot. Not sure which video but I remember watching it and was like oh dang that scary.
Will you add youth size merch pretty please. My 3 year old grandson loves watching Matt off-road recovery. He always crashes his toy monster trucks and says" Oh, we better call Matts Off Road to get them unstuck"
Good equipment, a team that works together, looks out for each other and they’re all smart and also take a moment to listen to each other and make appropriate decisions to get the job done. No egos in the way, they’re all respectful of each other and that’s why they make stuff happen! Very cool!
Well, it's obvious that Kaulin's been paying attention to his dad and learning from a pro! Great job to the entire "B team"! Also, with very positive, can do attitudes! You did MORR proud on this technically difficult recovery!
Kaulin, you demonstrated very good troubleshooting skills during this recovery. Katelyn, that was quite an athletic NASCAR tape dismount out of the pickeup window.
I can't judge this one. One slip on a road you know is what gets you. I had a similar issue with my commute home today. Hit a greasy/icy patch on a corner, and just sort of Tokyo Drifted my way through it. In a front wheel drive car. Fortunately, the driver aid electronics had my back so things were fairly controlled. I wasn't even sure I was sliding until the tyres found grip again. I'd probably have had an even worse time of it without fancy all-weather rubber.
Thanks for you videos. I'm a french guy very fasinated by america. I discover American life that we don't show in France. I train my english too with you. Long and beautiful things to you. :)
I have to agree with some of the other commenters. For the sake of all the crew, they should consider having a stash of safety glasses in their vehicles. The team is a little lax on safety and it would be a shame for any of them to incur an eye injury from grinding during field repairs, maneuvering vehicles with broken windshields, etc. Especially the young crew with their whole lives ahead of them.
Spied this about an hour before you got there and that was me passing you guys in the white Tundra a few miles north. Have property just up from there and was cruising up from Zion. Got a bit nasty later that day. Was getting snowed on cutting firewood at 10k. Guessing you guys made it out fine. And mutha flippin props for taking that rig all the way up through the north route. That's gotta be a haul with those tires.
I'm not one to tell folks what to do, but this is one of those times I need to say something. A vehicle that has flipped over or been in a wreck where the airbags didn't deploy is a serious risk of injury to anyone that enters the cabin and turns the key. When the electrical system is energized, there is a chance the airbags could deploy, throwing all those glass shards right in your eyes. Also check to make sure the AC/Heat fan is in the off position before turning the key. Don't need that fan coming on and blowing more debris into your face and eyes.
This is a crew that constantly forgets keys and other important items. Just because they have a camera, doesn’t mean they’re competent. Love the channel but they have no formal training
Wrong. Airbags are "energized" all the time. They can deploy anytime they are triggered, regardless if the key is on or not. Had a car.parked on the street get ready ended and all the airbags deployed. The keys weren't anywhere near it.
Nice to see recovery videos again.... The wrecker could've easily drug it up that lil embankment.. We've all seen what it can do.... But.. winching it did make the video longer.. so that's cool. Matt needs to sell the sticker that the wrecker & MORRvair has saying "Got Gas?" so many people seem to pull a Matt & run on "E".. the Got Gas? stickers would sell well... Keep the recovery videos coming...
You might consider a full face helmet for the person in the towed vehicle to protect eyes and sudden unexpected movement. (safety first😉) That windshield looked like it could fall out any minute or from any bump.
safety glasses would have been nice but that windshield wasnt gonna fall out from that gentle ride. glass could, would and did fall out and that is where glasses were needed but no danger of a full frontal glass departure.
12:15 This would be a great time to put on some safety glasses...wrap around sunglasses...even regular glasses would lessen the odds of getting splintering glass shards in your eyes. Two of your 'teammates' had unused pairs resting on their ball caps.
It's amazing how many needles of splintered glass fall on the dashboard and seat when your windshield gets blasted. And it's physically impossible to vacuum them all.
Great job by the Young Guns again. When working around shattered windshields, some eye pro would be a smart thing. PB&J for the finish. Meal fit for champions.
If I believe movies and series, Americans guys are all the time drinking whisky, tequila and beer “to relax” after work, at bars or at home… All my guests only want water.
Why winch it? Drive Wrecker over berm back up to the front end. Lift and drive it out with wrecker. It's in a wash. No harm to the environment and you can drive down to it hmm...
Great job getting that truck upright and back on the road - so to speak. I would suggest a upgrade for your tow truck, a couple of motorcycle seats and handlebars to hang on to when riding in the back of the tow truck. Some more padding for your bottom, and something to hang on to that is a little safer than the tubing.
We've been commenting on that roof for years, it's a thermal map of S. America, a secret coral atoll, a map to Eds gold mine, a poor mans attempt to imitate the star roof of a Rolls-Royce Wraith ($12,000 add on.) Matt just leaves enough holes for night sky and water to come thru, really cheap. A birth record for each child, just punch another rust hole, the nightmare of a former roofer. or last but not least a count of how many times he ran out of fuel that , ironically, hangs over his head but never helps him remember.
The B Team did awesome work recovering this Ford truck.
I am very impressed with Kaulins thought processes on this recovery. Great use of your experience Kaulin. The key was you remaining calm and talking about your thoughts. When we put our thoughts into words we are much more logical in our thinking. It's not just for the camera and the subscribers.
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Still, it took Jake to get him to do it the also safe fun way, Kaulin was just going to bland it out because it was a big job and he wanted to do it so right that the fun way never occurred to him. Either way, I'm sure Matt is proud
@MaverickBlue42 For it being their first heavy job on their own they did great wotk.
@@MaverickBlue42 Team work makes the dream work. 😊
Where is Tom?
I appreciate Jake's constant encouragement. You always need one of these on your squad. Great job, gentlemen.
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Nice job “B crew”
Caitlin used one of my favorite sayings. “If that’s the worst that happens today I’m good”
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My wife and I were there when they went on this recover. We toured the lot and saw some of the other cars. Bucket list. We bought all that merch. They were filming in the shop. If you travel to Hurricane we liked the Rooster Run Cafe. We stayed at Best Western Plus Zion. We toured Zion National Park. Great place.
Glad you had fun! Zion is a great park to visit in the Spring and Fall. To much snow in the winter, and way to hot in the summer. A friend of mine asked if I would drive his motorhome to Zion in July! I asked if he checked the weather, and we went to Sequoia NP in July and Zion the last week of September, 2010, then on to Albuquerque Balloon Fiesta the first week of October. Had a great time in all 3 places!
Way to go B-team!!! Matt would be proud of all of you. You worked together like a close-knit team. You did good at listening to your teammates, Kolin.
Kaulin is truly turning into a “Chip Off The Old Block” Great job team and a tribute to Matt who has trained his team so well! Love all the MORR videos 👍
What about Rudy, you think he will take off on his own as well or stick around to run the company.
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He's got to work on that not wearing a coat in freezing cold weather. Other than that, Matt has trained all of his crew to be lead person on the rescues! I like that. (The coat thing is kind of crazy!!)
Hey Matt, the cost of a Texas ranch hand cattle guard is way less than the cost of repeat damage . I have hit a deer at 70 mph, it look like a rag coming out the other end. Paid for it's self right off the start.
Crew: We don't need Matt anymore...
Matt: Mission accomplished! 😁
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You know it!
Its nice to see the teamwork and problem solving this team has. Matt did a great job training them!
Colin certainly has his dads blood in his veins 😊
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Yoda has achieved his aim. He now has an amazing crew that can do difficult recoveries when he is not there! Great job.
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I love how Jake is always so encouraging. You always need one of those in your team. Great job guys
When I was in the Military, those guys were a life saver.
I met Jake in person when I stopped into the shop to deliver some cookies and let my son see the wrecker in person. Jake was just as nice off camera as he is on camera. The guy really is super positive and a genuinely nice dude. The whole team was nice, but Jake is a stand out guy.
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Great job crew. Way to talk through everything you’re going to do and then offer up ideas. You’ve all definitely paid attention.
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In addition to his other skills, Kaulin has does a great job with the commentary. Everyone is so skilled yet all are quite personable, humble and never put on airs (Even the video crew is first rate).
This was just great! The B team hooked up on a cold fall morning to rescue a truck in a ditch. Problem solving, teamwork, cheerfulness. Just beautiful. Thanks for bringing us along!
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Matt, the next gen has arrived! This could have gone south in several ways but your young crew nailed it big time! No further damage and it rolled out! Congrats all around!
I just fell in love with the wrecker again. That thing is such a beast. I don't think it even grunted one time . Good work Yellow 2
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Only one oppion...when windshield is shattered like that- Please wear safety glasses...its cheaper than a trip to the eye dr or hospital for glass in eye removal....
But y'all did a fabulous job...so proud of all y'all...❤
GLOVES, GLOVES, GLOVES when you crawl into a vehicle with broken windshield think GLOVES to protect your fingers. This crew doesn't always, or sometimes ever, think about PPE, i.e. safety equipment. Stems from a leader/boss who likes to "charge ahead" without pausing to think of eye protection, etc. Running a grinder without eye protection is extremely STUPID. Geez!
Safety goggles. You need the side protection too.
@jaynecobb1 - safety glasses have side protection.
And if there's no side protection, they ain't safety glasses.
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I was cringing the whole time. This is where leadership comes into play.
12:10 You don't want the front wheels touching, because when they catch the ground, and tow vehicle is moving, it will create tension, and launch the vehicle being towed, into the back of the wrecker.
I feel so bad for the customer. they seemed pretty devastated about the rollover. Rightly so.
I love how earnest, professional, and respectful Kaulin and Crew were with this recovery.
This wasn't a weekender's hobby rig or a company fleet truck; this was the customers daily driver.
Kaulin and the crew were very professional. They rocked it.
Ha ha, no man, this is southern Utah. If you're not crashing, you ain't drivin'. I live on this road and the this is how people drive here. I'm og from the midwest 30 years ago, and it still blows my mind they drive this way.
for a guy who said he's driven the same stretch of road hundreds of times...how do you slide off it at speed and roll?!? As a fellow midwesterner, my assumption was maybe booze was involved. Glad no one got hurt
Love Jake's positive attitude.
Katelynn, you should really wear some eye protection when moving a vehicle with a windshield like that. Those glass shards will fly around like dust when the truck is flexing while moving...
B Team has graduated. A single tear appears in Matt’s left eye. Video fades away. Cut.
Calls back to that video where Matt says with all the kindness he can muster while stalled out on a steep climb... "would any of you mind using your opposing thumbs and help me move these rocks"
The B Team is moving up and on to the A Team Level 💛🖤💛
So cool to see Colin, running more recovery's lately. Imo he does a great job and Matt im sure he very proud
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Proud of you and the whole team! You've come so far it's nuts. What a great family!
Loved the customers comment, only my pride was hurt. Seems to me his pocket book may feel a little pain.
Kaulin's experience clearly shines through. The way he utilizes his knowledge, combined with the ability to stay composed and explain the process, shows how much his expertise contributed to the recovery. It's a great example of how experience in the field can make all the difference in how smoothly a job is completed, no matter how tough or complicated the situation is.
Great job.
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Bring eye protection for these situations with broken glass etc.
Matt is taking my dad's approach. He told me , when I was young,"I can't teach yo everything, but I'm trying to teach you to think". He did just that, and there's no lesson more valuable! I was so fortunate to have the Dad I had.
Ed is Gen 1. Matt is Gen 2. This crew is Gen 3. And Gen 3 nailed the recovery. Everyone had ideas, and everyone listened to create the plan that was best. No egos were hurt in the recovery. Great job and great video.
Ed searched for gold, Matt has struck it, and the kids are either going to multiply it or blow it. Stay tuned, as they say...
What a great team. Communication makes everything smooth. No egos in the way. Kaulin is developing into a great leader and content maker.
Your whole team gives great "to camera" commentary. Well done B team, or should it be A 2.0.
That tracked machine you saw on the way to the rollover would make an awesome heavy wrecker tracked machine
Kaulin, You really did well as the team leader today in this recovery and Katelyn, you performed a very athletic NASCAR type entrance into and then an exit/ dismount out of the recovered pickup truck.
It’s beginning to look like Kaulin is going take over the recovery business so Matt can focus on his builds. Why else would he need a dedicated engine building room?
Times change .let the good times role !
I hope not. He always tries so hard to be like his dad, and it comes across as self important. He always says 'I am going to...' when he should be saying 'We are going to...'
Amazing…I was thing the same. Matt seems to be a great roll model
@@TrevorDennis100 na, he is still a kid trying to do a good job and keep us informed. He cant do anything BUT act like his dad, that is the guy that has raised and taught him.
Boy, that was a great job. The team works flawlessly together.
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Great crew. Nice job recovering that F150. Can I just say I freaking love Jake. He's just good people.
Hats off to you ! Matt your young crew work work like they have been on the job 20 years. 👏 👏
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Kaulin just got to do what his Dad didn't get to do! Because his Dad taught and gave him the tools, that's AWESOME. Matt has done well in making fantastic kids and a fantastic channel. I love this.
Thumbs up for "We don't need Matt any more!" at 15:51
I heard it as “we don’t need Matt any MORR.” 😂
The B team did an Excellent job getting that truck upright and towed out of there. Great job Guys and Lady!
I love the map at the beginning even though I live in Utah there’s a lot of places you go in southern Utah that I don’t know .Thank you
Well done. That was perfect getting it back on four wheels.
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The cigarette thing is called an ashtray, Jake.
The B team did great. They have come along way. Matt you did good!!!!
12:30 food for the thought what if a airbag was to randomly go off while doing a recovery
That happened on one! It was a flooded vehicle and the electronics were shot. Not sure which video but I remember watching it and was like oh dang that scary.
Good point.
And another thing she should be wearing eye protection with all that broken glass in front of her.
Disconnect the battery.
After reading the great comments I can add nothing except great team work for grand recovery.
Will you add youth size merch pretty please. My 3 year old grandson loves watching Matt off-road recovery. He always crashes his toy monster trucks and says" Oh, we better call Matts Off Road to get them unstuck"
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He need an matts off road wrecker power wheels ! 😂😂
That was a great recovery. Kaulin and the crew did a great job. Matt is also doing a great job teaching everyone how to get'r done.
The fix it all solution, "cut the top off and build a cage." 😂
spoken by a true fabacator
Good equipment, a team that works together, looks out for each other and they’re all smart and also take a moment to listen to each other and make appropriate decisions to get the job done. No egos in the way, they’re all respectful of each other and that’s why they make stuff happen! Very cool!
It hurt my back watching Jake pick up that rock and move it lol it must be nice to be young
Colin good use of the snatch block, you got a good knack for knowing what your winch can and will do.
If Wrecker is Big Bird does that make Deja Blue Grover?
Great teamwork. Making it look easy is a talented skill.
Dang...you could tell the guy was heart broken about his truck. Looks like he had taken really good care of it.
Well, it's obvious that Kaulin's been paying attention to his dad and learning from a pro! Great job to the entire "B team"! Also, with very positive, can do attitudes! You did MORR proud on this technically difficult recovery!
Kaulin, you demonstrated very good troubleshooting skills during this recovery. Katelyn, that was quite an athletic NASCAR tape dismount out of the pickeup window.
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I can't judge this one. One slip on a road you know is what gets you.
I had a similar issue with my commute home today. Hit a greasy/icy patch on a corner, and just sort of Tokyo Drifted my way through it. In a front wheel drive car.
Fortunately, the driver aid electronics had my back so things were fairly controlled. I wasn't even sure I was sliding until the tyres found grip again. I'd probably have had an even worse time of it without fancy all-weather rubber.
Team work makes the dream work. Well done, nice technical recovery. Everyone contributed.
Good recovery ! No one is hurt and you get paid ! Thanks for sharing !
Good morning have a great day everyone.👍
Thanks for you videos. I'm a french guy very fasinated by america. I discover American life that we don't show in France. I train my english too with you. Long and beautiful things to you. :)
Grasshopper has learned well and is now Jedi Knight! Great job gang, that driver was very lucky to not be hurt.....truck took most of the hurt!
That was a great job!! You guys are nailing it!! Poor guy sure ruined his truck. Hope he gets another one soon !!
I have to agree with some of the other commenters. For the sake of all the crew, they should consider having a stash of safety glasses in their vehicles.
The team is a little lax on safety and it would be a shame for any of them to incur an eye injury from grinding during field repairs, maneuvering vehicles with broken windshields, etc. Especially the young crew with their whole lives ahead of them.
45 degrees! You lucky people. Only 30 here in Kentucky 🥶
And you all did do amazingly
30? Brrrr. 76 today in Tucson. 80 on Monday.
Mr. Matt, your son become an expert in rear steering this wrecker. He is driving it like a toy. Amazing job......
45 degrees? That's a heat wave. Where I'm from in the Yoop it's 9 with the wind chill.
Love this channel and the whole crew is awesome!
You’ve outdone yourself with this one! Absolute banger.
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Bangher for sure 😂 that's how I spellz it 😂😂
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Great job Colin and the B team! I think that he has paid attention to what his Dad does and picked up on it really well.
Spied this about an hour before you got there and that was me passing you guys in the white Tundra a few miles north. Have property just up from there and was cruising up from Zion. Got a bit nasty later that day. Was getting snowed on cutting firewood at 10k. Guessing you guys made it out fine. And mutha flippin props for taking that rig all the way up through the north route. That's gotta be a haul with those tires.
I'm not one to tell folks what to do, but this is one of those times I need to say something. A vehicle that has flipped over or been in a wreck where the airbags didn't deploy is a serious risk of injury to anyone that enters the cabin and turns the key. When the electrical system is energized, there is a chance the airbags could deploy, throwing all those glass shards right in your eyes. Also check to make sure the AC/Heat fan is in the off position before turning the key. Don't need that fan coming on and blowing more debris into your face and eyes.
This is a crew that constantly forgets keys and other important items. Just because they have a camera, doesn’t mean they’re competent. Love the channel but they have no formal training
@@1rstTrythey could deliver better formal training than most “professionals” can.
No chance. The trigger mechanism works on impact. It cant go off after the collision, unless impacted again.
I'm certified in air bags.
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Wrong. Airbags are "energized" all the time. They can deploy anytime they are triggered, regardless if the key is on or not. Had a car.parked on the street get ready ended and all the airbags deployed. The keys weren't anywhere near it.
Nice to see recovery videos again.... The wrecker could've easily drug it up that lil embankment.. We've all seen what it can do.... But.. winching it did make the video longer.. so that's cool. Matt needs to sell the sticker that the wrecker & MORRvair has saying "Got Gas?" so many people seem to pull a Matt & run on "E".. the Got Gas? stickers would sell well... Keep the recovery videos coming...
15:51 "we don't need Matt anymore" feels like that's where the channels headed.
Kaulin definitely bout to run all of the recoveries and Matt’s going to run the shop
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It's cool watching Kaulan's mind working like his dad's mind.
Hey, This must be the "A Plus" team... I Like It !
You might consider a full face helmet for the person in the towed vehicle to protect eyes and sudden unexpected movement. (safety first😉) That windshield looked like it could fall out any minute or from any bump.
safety glasses would have been nice but that windshield wasnt gonna fall out from that gentle ride. glass could, would and did fall out and that is where glasses were needed but no danger of a full frontal glass departure.
Really great teamwork showing in this video, all involved are first class...
12:15 This would be a great time to put on some safety glasses...wrap around sunglasses...even regular glasses would lessen the odds of getting splintering glass shards in your eyes. Two of your 'teammates' had unused pairs resting on their ball caps.
Great job on a serious but not overly complex job team!
The rear steer in action NEVER gets old!
6:44 Colin already has the directing-other-people-with-a-hand-in-his-pocket pose of a real team leader
lol..lol
humble team leader (three helpers) which makes for a great leader.
Kaulin grunts out the orders with never an occasional “please or thank you” ever, just like his old man. Brings a tear to my eye 😢
From Algeria, I like these people never give up on recovery.
It's amazing how many needles of splintered glass fall on the dashboard and seat when your windshield gets blasted. And it's physically impossible to vacuum them all.
That's what I was thinking of! Not fun
Kaulin showing off great leadership and quick thinking. Takes over matt very well. Crazy to see the transformation over the years.
Just fill the inside of the roof of the wrecker w stickers. Viewer send in stickers maybe…. 🤷🏽♂️
Great job by the Young Guns again. When working around shattered windshields, some eye pro would be a smart thing.
PB&J for the finish. Meal fit for champions.
Was that guy driving home from the Tavern?
If I believe movies and series, Americans guys are all the time drinking whisky, tequila and beer “to relax” after work, at bars or at home… All my guests only want water.
Maybe he had someone in his lap. Makes a guy drive funny.
Kaulin you will do great!! You have your dad’s brain inside your head!! You rock Matt mini me!! ❤
💖💖💖💖💕💕❤❤💎💎
Why winch it? Drive Wrecker over berm back up to the front end. Lift and drive it out with wrecker. It's in a wash. No harm to the environment and you can drive down to it hmm...
Excellent work! You can't beat a peanut butter sandwich. My favorite is peanut butter and honey. Yum, yum!
How do you drive off that road😂
It looks like there was a collapse around that drain pipe. All else followed from that.
@@CrowPal yeah, probably too close to the edge and that collapse at the culvert got him. There's no recovering if you hit that.
Guys i truly enjoy watching your recoveries,
Great job watching you guys from Puerto Rico
Your crew is really warming to this whole thing -it’s great. Thanks Matt and Co
its so amazing to see your kid taking on your business hope you have a great christmass your a great dad matt
Great job getting that truck upright and back on the road - so to speak.
I would suggest a upgrade for your tow truck, a couple of motorcycle seats and handlebars to hang on to when riding in the back of the tow truck. Some more padding for your bottom, and something to hang on to that is a little safer than the tubing.
Super clean rigging and recovery test subjects! Nice to have a sturdy tree to rig to right where you need it every now-and-then!
We've been commenting on that roof for years, it's a thermal map of S. America, a secret coral atoll, a map to Eds gold mine, a poor mans attempt to imitate the star roof of a Rolls-Royce Wraith ($12,000 add on.) Matt just leaves enough holes for night sky and water to come thru, really cheap. A birth record for each child, just punch another rust hole, the nightmare of a former roofer. or last but not least a count of how many times he ran out of fuel that , ironically, hangs over his head but never helps him remember.
Smooth Operator.. nice job. guys! watching from the Philippines.
Kaulin , that's nice to recognize that you have a good crew that you can bounce ideas off. Good video!
Stay safe Kaitlin, and protect that beautiful face!! You're priceless!!