Kaulin's got it right: "You will get stuck, you ruin your truck and you have to call your dad". It took me a few rounds in my younger years to finally learn that.
I used to have to call my grandpa because my dad would get mad if he had to stop doing what he was doing and I would get the whole I told you so talk so I just always called grandpa because we are best buds and he’s always happy to get out and do something, plus he never snitched to my dad 😂
When they had that tire changing contest he was one of the best. I was that way at that age and buck20. I was a lot stronger than I looked, bench pressed twice my weight.@@BubblesTheCat1
Knowing manual first and automatic later is the best. I drove mostly manual but with the traffic jams in the big cities it's a pain. I grew up on the country side and loved it. When living in DR Congo for years I never wanted factory automatics bc it never worked for offroad
This is how you know you have developed a great team, they handle business by working together and develop a solid plan and continue to encourage the newer folks participate and practice how to use the crew's tools properly. Great work on the Dodge out of that mud!
I’m retired now, but I spent several years as a BLM park ranger in Washington County. I even lived in Hurricane; over near the “H” on the hill. Watching your videos brings back so many memories of my daily adventures on the backcountry two-tracks. You go to all the places I used to patrol. Man, do I wish you folks would’ve been around back then! lol. Thank you for the trip(s) down memory lane! Keep the videos coming’…
Good video on Christmas Eve helping good people out of bad situations. The MORR team did an awesome job recovering these 3 vehicles. So good to see Kawlin and Rhett learning the ropes with Jefe, oh and KateLynn too! Hope Matt feels better soon!
Great teamwork on these recoveries. Rhett and Kaulin have really become valuable assets to the crew, and they've gotten so comfortable on camera that you'd think they've been doing it all their lives. Jefe and Tom Tom do a fine job stepping up to be a boss when needed, and Katelynn seems to be absorbing new things every time she's in in the mix.
I’ve done things like that back in the early ‘80s when I was a teenager with a fresh driver license. In Alabama out in the country, there’s a million places to get jammed up and stuck, even if the weather was nice and no recent rains. I have seen some awesome old school Volkswagen “Bugs” or “Beetle” cars modified into dune buggies. No change in the body, just much larger tires. They didn’t get stuck. Your help and services to your town are priceless. 😁🇺🇸👨🏻🦳🇺🇸👍🏻🇺🇸
Great job team MORR! Matt has GOT to be glad he has such a great dependable team to get things done when he is not available! Thank you so much for sharing
I like the recoveries when all the doggos get to come, they always seem to be super happy to be there. It looks like Lady's diet has been somewhat successful, too, she looks trimmer than she used to.
Good morning Jefe is really good as a fill in leader when Matt is away. I am sure those teenagers learned a valuable lesson when you get stuck you have to make a call to get help to get out. I believe that learning somethings like that is important and a part of life. I hope Matt feels better soon
Love it when you guys take the dogs out with you so they can get some exercise! Some people don't realize that exercise is great for them, those pups have the best dog park ever! Here's to a great 2024 to the Matts off Road recovery team, thank you for all the great content the team puts out!
Hope you get to feeling better soon Matt. I was inside for 12 days over Christmas with this Crud that is everywhere. Hang in there, you will beat this. Love your channel!!
I live in a tropical country where anything and everything grow. It's nice to see this beautiful stark, barren landscape for a change. Awesome rescues by the way!
Once that red clay gets on the underside it will take years to get all of the clay off. Yes mudding trucks, breaks them wheel bearings master cylinders etc. 10 minutes of fun 10 hours of work and repairs!!! Your tires should be Gumbo mudders in this kind muck, when mudders spin they are cleaning out the cleats to get a new bite!! If you don't have to go through an obstacle go around it!! Great show , good friends family and collogues, I enjoy every show. Sorry for my opinions , I grew up a Mudder, ruined some vehicles, got stuck a bunch. Learned to Mud in 2 wheel drive with a 4:11 differential and a Chevrolet 350, in NW Florida. You folks know your business i just have a big mouth!!! God Bless You All and keep you Safe in your Adventures. That includes the Peanut Puppy!!!
Wow, the wrecker being able to lift the rear of that truck made that job so much easier. Can't imagine how much harder that would have been without it.
It's well after New Years and I hope you are feeling better Matt! I do wish the whole MORR crew a Healthy Happy New Year. Counting young Mr. Landon, teen drivers lately are proving responsibility isn't a priority as it should be. I do pray for the younger generation and their futures. With Respect and Love MORR crew, You are in my prayers Hoka Hey
I remember I took my mother’s 4 Runner back in the 90’s. I went down a wash in the mountains above LA and got stuck. It was 2wd only. A passerby saw me and offered to tow me out. Unfortunately all he had was a bungee. YES a single 4’ bungee cord. Needless to say that did not work 😂. But it was hilarious seeing them try. 2 hour walk and a few hundred dollars later I learned my lesson.
Jefe really knows what he's doing. Matt had described him as his number one guy who keeps everything together. A true Jefe (Boss in Spanish). You can tell he oversees everything and understands all depth and detail. For rarely ever going on any recoveries, he's got it down including the important safety measures. The Weekend crew is fun! But don't quit your day job Jefe. 😅😊
Good to see more off-road recovery action! Please do more to show Katelynn being trained to do this stuff. As a professional level off-road racer still in her teens it would be wonderful to see her learning the ropes of rigging recoveries, doing trail repairs and any other hands-on work that comes along.
I bought a second gen single cab almost ten years ago. Never was willing to sink it in mud. No problems driving thru mud. Just clean it afterwards, Still daily drive it for work lol. Great truck lol. Awesome video and great work. Thank you guys for sharing love from STL-ish lol.
Y'know what'd be a cool addition to your vehicles? Something dead simple (just a light flickering, really) that shows if a wheel is turning. You'd have 4 lights and you'd know if you were physically moving, so you'd be able to tell if one wheel was spinning while others had all the traction. I can't remember what diffs you have locks on, but it'd be a useful aid for the driver, I think. Love your videos, even though I'm more of a Tom than a Matt when it comes to building things. I find it intensely frustrating when you turn up without the things you need - I'd be the exact opposite, I'm sure - carrying a load of "just in case" kit - but I keep coming back anyway! (Please fix the lockers on the Wrecker, though. :) )
Maybe it's simpler than I suggested. Maybe it's like "lockin' yer hubs in" - you fold down an arm that has a playing card attached that rubs on the tread. lol
I've been particularly enjoying the editing style lately. I'm not into cars but the people and cool places have me hooked. These videos make me smile and sometimes laugh out loud. I wish you would do a "best one-liners" video. Many of the phrases shared or whitty banters are worth documenting.
Matt you said in a previous video that if you can get out with ramps, you were never really stuck. I say that using ramps kinda like a snow shoe is very helpful. I've helped pull other side by sides out of the mud, using my ramps to get them up above the slop. In other words sometimes ramps are very helpful. I learned this after destroying a winch.
Used ramps numerous times to get big RVs unstuck out in the sand dunes. They weren't going ANYWHERE otherwise. Have to stay moving otherwise you'll sink, the ramps help get up and going. Ramps are very useful just not as much in Matt's situations
@@shannonmcafee4169 I know. And come other drivers may be able to get out of your same situation without ramps. That's why he says that if you need ramps you're not really stuck - meaning you might just need more practice getting out of situations like that, or a more experienced driver could have gotten out without ramps. Sure, there may be a few situations where ramps get people out where it would otherwise be impossible but generally - if you got out with ramps, you weren't really stuck....or there was other more useful equipment that takes up less space as is generally more versatile that could have gotten you out.
I have personally watched since the morevair was being built and this has became an experience for me and my kids, we live in GA. The fact of this being all being based on family friends and love and passion for what the people around u enjoy is amazing and is why we enjoy watching u guys and I personally have a lot of enjoyment seeing Matt and Tom teach and work with their kids as I do mine even tho we are in opposite sides of the country it's nice to see values and goal have not disappeared yet!! ❤❤
I want to see Florida Off Road Recovery at the Off Road Games but since he’s anti Yankum ropes and has validly called them out I don’t see that happening. It be great just to see the drama between him and Casey LaDelle. 😬
Jefe is getting dental work done and looking good. Rhett and Katelyn are sparking, and to see the dodge ram in the mud brings back a new meaning to “ drove the Chevy to the levy but the levy was dry”
Matt better watch his job… he’s created a hell of a team who are pretty capable even when he’s not a the helm. That’s what’s called leadership and not being just a boss.
"So this is why I don't mud anymore. It ruins your truck, you get stuck, then you have to call your dad" haha no truer words.... Been there done that, and worse still in the middle of nowhere in a mud pit full of timber rattlers, one of which grazed me with its fangs when I tried to catch it after getting stuck... stupid! Things Ill never repeat without a truck equipped with a winch.
Ooof. I engaged my safety squints a little when at 12:28 they went for a dynamic pull on the ball hitch. I know it'll be okay 90% of the time, but that 10% is deadly.
You got me with the statement : we got the Banana on the goose neck"! I wish Matt a quick recovery. I'm wondering if it's a reaction to him giving away a couple Corvairs.
Hi Matt, I know you’re looking for two more drivers for the off road games . TH-camr Sarah Jane aka Wonderhussy would be a great candidate for that position. Enjoy your videos, keep the rubber side down!!! Gary
We laugh and roll our eyes at 16 year olds who do this with a $5,000 truck, but then 60 year olds do it with $50,000 - $80,000 trucks. I ask you - who is dumber 😂 ???
Matt and Jaymie, I have a couple of natural remedies that really work well. Onion cough syrop for sore throat and for something like Matt has, crush a 1/2 to1 cup of ginger, let it simmer for a couple of hours, then add union and garlic for fifteen minutes. I like to add some lemon juice and honey and drink it as hot as you can stand. Its dynamite on nearly any flu like sickness. I hope you are feeling better soon, Happy New Year and thanks again for the video. Great jobs by the crews!
@@ColinRichardson just got back from walking the ONE doggo, Barney...and silly boy, of course it stopped or it would be a zillion ft. deep by now! I survived the New Year festivities by not being festive and staying home, it;s a zoo out there anyway🤣
@@JanelleVocate-Amesbut, the name "Party Animal" would suit you well... LOL I barely do anything on 'real' new years anyway, which is good, since my little one developed an ear infection so ended up sleeping next to her for most of the night. A fake new year party will be with my friends at the weekend (when we can all get together), though with more and more of us having children, "midnight" is starting to get earlier and earlier into the evenings.. LOL
The funny part is they took the banana for back up but didn't unload it. Everyone gets on the wrecker, leaving banana unattened. What's wrong with this scenario?
LOL Kaulin....my Mom would steal my warm stuff all the time. Never said a word to her. haha. Well except one time she tried to iron a jacket that wasn't supposed be ironed...and melted part of it. No worries, she sewed in a patch and it looked/worked great. Rayon doesn't like ironing. HAHA!
Kaulin's got it right: "You will get stuck, you ruin your truck and you have to call your dad". It took me a few rounds in my younger years to finally learn that.
Same 😂😂
I used to have to call my grandpa because my dad would get mad if he had to stop doing what he was doing and I would get the whole I told you so talk so I just always called grandpa because we are best buds and he’s always happy to get out and do something, plus he never snitched to my dad 😂
The dreadful phone call to your father, knowing you’re gonna get in trouble
@@Mtoutdoorsmanyour grandpa sounds like an amazing person!
Grandpas like that are awesome.
Rhett has the biggest smile---he did a great job in the Dodge. You know how to drive a manual. Yeah, MOSTLY Love it
YK, not to obvious this days...
I like how he told the owner that the parking brake was on.
He's an awesome boy and not only cute. He's really cool😊@djemcee
When they had that tire changing contest he was one of the best. I was that way at that age and buck20. I was a lot stronger than I looked, bench pressed twice my weight.@@BubblesTheCat1
Knowing manual first and automatic later is the best. I drove mostly manual but with the traffic jams in the big cities it's a pain. I grew up on the country side and loved it. When living in DR Congo for years I never wanted factory automatics bc it never worked for offroad
This is how you know you have developed a great team, they handle business by working together and develop a solid plan and continue to encourage the newer folks participate and practice how to use the crew's tools properly. Great work on the Dodge out of that mud!
@dstaff4134, You forgot the most important part, Without the BOSS!!!!!
I’m retired now, but I spent several years as a BLM park ranger in Washington County. I even lived in Hurricane; over near the “H” on the hill. Watching your videos brings back so many memories of my daily adventures on the backcountry two-tracks. You go to all the places I used to patrol. Man, do I wish you folks would’ve been around back then! lol. Thank you for the trip(s) down memory lane! Keep the videos coming’…
Good video on Christmas Eve helping good people out of bad situations. The MORR team did an awesome job recovering these 3 vehicles. So good to see Kawlin and Rhett learning the ropes with Jefe, oh and KateLynn too! Hope Matt feels better soon!
Great teamwork on these recoveries. Rhett and Kaulin have really become valuable assets to the crew, and they've gotten so comfortable on camera that you'd think they've been doing it all their lives. Jefe and Tom Tom do a fine job stepping up to be a boss when needed, and Katelynn seems to be absorbing new things every time she's in in the mix.
It's so awesome that matts got this incredible crew to do recoveries when he's out sick. 😁
I never thought I would see Mat in his jammies.
He must love it when a plan comes together!
👍
I’ve done things like that back in the early ‘80s when I was a teenager with a fresh driver license. In Alabama out in the country, there’s a million places to get jammed up and stuck, even if the weather was nice and no recent rains.
I have seen some awesome old school Volkswagen “Bugs” or “Beetle” cars modified into dune buggies. No change in the body, just much larger tires. They didn’t get stuck.
Your help and services to your town are priceless. 😁🇺🇸👨🏻🦳🇺🇸👍🏻🇺🇸
Great job team MORR! Matt has GOT to be glad he has such a great dependable team to get things done when he is not available! Thank you so much for sharing
The Wrecker is so perfecto for the jobs it's taken on, great as always to see it in use. Great job Morr Crew and get well soonest Matt.
I like the recoveries when all the doggos get to come, they always seem to be super happy to be there. It looks like Lady's diet has been somewhat successful, too, she looks trimmer than she used to.
Absolutely the best trained off road recovery team. Great job Matt, teaching,mentoring and handing out responsibility. Hope you feel better.
Good morning Jefe is really good as a fill in leader when Matt is away.
I am sure those teenagers learned a valuable lesson when you get stuck you have to make a call to get help to get out.
I believe that learning somethings like that is important and a part of life.
I hope Matt feels better soon
Love it when you guys take the dogs out with you so they can get some exercise! Some people don't realize that exercise is great for them, those pups have the best dog park ever! Here's to a great 2024 to the Matts off Road recovery team, thank you for all the great content the team puts out!
Good going Tom and crew. Hope you get to feeling better soon Matt. Get well stay well healthy and safe.
These guys are livin the best life... Got the family, dogs, outdoors, & no jerk bosses or timeclocks to worry about. Love it! 👍👍
Jefe was great, he directed the team and guided Tom so he wouldn't get stuck. Jefe is showing his worth for sure.
Most important thing he said, everyone stand clear
I couldn't agree more. Jefe showed great leadership.
I remember that birthday party. Ive been here awhile. Feel better Matt. Stay well everyone else.
Hope you get to feeling better soon Matt. I was inside for 12 days over Christmas with this Crud that is everywhere. Hang in there, you will beat this. Love your channel!!
Me too, but last christmas. Hope Matt doesn't have the full-lung after-effect.
I live in a tropical country where anything and everything grow. It's nice to see this beautiful stark, barren landscape for a change. Awesome rescues by the way!
The crew did a great job! Hope Matts gets better soon and will enjoy New Years
GoPro on a dog would be a wild ride with your dogs. You might get usable angles of the crew or rigs driving from the dogs.
I like all the stuff you guys do but it was great to see some old fashion sand rescues.
Great to see any rescues. 🤣
A situation of NO REGERTS! have a good week and count your blessings amen.
Hope you are feeling better Matt! But you sure have a good crew to cover when your down! Good job everyone!
Love how your crew drove off into the mud hooked up to the truck and thought they would just drive out
Great job You guys seem to even like one another. Thank you!
Ik these are old videos but I still like watching them. Y'all have the best job/life. Keep doing what y'all do . Great people. 😊
Everyone has a part and knows what to do in these recoveries! Awesome crew. Also, nice shout out to donut media!
Once that red clay gets on the underside it will take years to get all of the clay off. Yes mudding trucks, breaks them wheel bearings master cylinders etc. 10 minutes of fun 10 hours of work and repairs!!! Your tires should be Gumbo mudders in this kind muck, when mudders spin they are cleaning out the cleats to get a new bite!! If you don't have to go through an obstacle go around it!! Great show , good friends family and collogues, I enjoy every show. Sorry for my opinions , I grew up a Mudder, ruined some vehicles, got stuck a bunch. Learned to Mud in 2 wheel drive with a 4:11 differential and a Chevrolet 350, in NW Florida. You folks know your business i just have a big mouth!!! God Bless You All and keep you Safe in your Adventures. That includes the Peanut Puppy!!!
Wow, the wrecker being able to lift the rear of that truck made that job so much easier. Can't imagine how much harder that would have been without it.
I did that when i was in high school. Those kids are living life, experiencing.
You can get the temperature off your cell phone 😮 Respect Ed's work ethic.
It's well after New Years and I hope you are feeling better Matt! I do wish the whole MORR crew a Healthy Happy New Year. Counting young Mr. Landon, teen drivers lately are proving responsibility isn't a priority as it should be. I do pray for the younger generation and their futures.
With Respect and Love MORR crew, You are in my prayers
Hoka Hey
Get well soon Matt !!! Love your channel, crew and content 💛💛💛
11:30 Love the dogs all gathered in the shade behind the truck.
Love seeing the puppers out on a recovery.
Yep, the white pickup guys had a "Hold my beer" moment, lol.
Get "better", Matt! 😁
Certainly hope Matt feels better soon 🙏 but darn he taught his crew excellent and they also had the brains to learn thank you thank you😊❤
I remember I took my mother’s 4 Runner back in the 90’s. I went down a wash in the mountains above LA and got stuck. It was 2wd only. A passerby saw me and offered to tow me out. Unfortunately all he had was a bungee. YES a single 4’ bungee cord. Needless to say that did not work 😂. But it was hilarious seeing them try. 2 hour walk and a few hundred dollars later I learned my lesson.
Jefe really knows what he's doing. Matt had described him as his number one guy who keeps everything together. A true Jefe (Boss in Spanish).
You can tell he oversees everything and understands all depth and detail. For rarely ever going on any recoveries, he's got it down including the important safety measures.
The Weekend crew is fun! But don't quit your day job Jefe. 😅😊
Jefe should apply at Caseys.
_"El_ Jeffe" is what should be on his shop jacket.
@@slateslavens yup
I like the way Tom Tom got himself out of trouble BEFORE he got stuck.
Tom Tom and Hefea are absolutely invaluable. The kids are awesome too...
They're taking notes so they can be even better in the future....
Jefe 😂
@@otgmando9900 👍
I love seeing “The Kids” A part of the crew. Good upbringing. Good attitudes.
Good to see more off-road recovery action! Please do more to show Katelynn being trained to do this stuff. As a professional level off-road racer still in her teens it would be wonderful to see her learning the ropes of rigging recoveries, doing trail repairs and any other hands-on work that comes along.
I was actually wondering if Katelynn is still with MORR cuz I hardly see her in the most recent episodes.
I bought a second gen single cab almost ten years ago. Never was willing to sink it in mud. No problems driving thru mud. Just clean it afterwards, Still daily drive it for work lol. Great truck lol. Awesome video and great work. Thank you guys for sharing love from STL-ish lol.
Y'know what'd be a cool addition to your vehicles? Something dead simple (just a light flickering, really) that shows if a wheel is turning. You'd have 4 lights and you'd know if you were physically moving, so you'd be able to tell if one wheel was spinning while others had all the traction. I can't remember what diffs you have locks on, but it'd be a useful aid for the driver, I think. Love your videos, even though I'm more of a Tom than a Matt when it comes to building things. I find it intensely frustrating when you turn up without the things you need - I'd be the exact opposite, I'm sure - carrying a load of "just in case" kit - but I keep coming back anyway! (Please fix the lockers on the Wrecker, though. :) )
Maybe it's simpler than I suggested. Maybe it's like "lockin' yer hubs in" - you fold down an arm that has a playing card attached that rubs on the tread. lol
You guys rock! Great job! That was a muddy mess, but you guys made it look easy! 🙂
Get better Matt, rest up a bit, your crew has got you.
its really great to the crew all work togeter when Matt is down sick. Again i say youth + shovels = unstuck. Good going you guys and ladies.
Nice work all around.👍 I hope everybody's feeling better.
I've been particularly enjoying the editing style lately. I'm not into cars but the people and cool places have me hooked. These videos make me smile and sometimes laugh out loud. I wish you would do a "best one-liners" video. Many of the phrases shared or whitty banters are worth documenting.
That Jefe dude is invaluable. Also, I've said it before but I'll say it again, Rhett is the heart and soul of the team
That's why he's "Jefe".
So Wise , Thank You . A fine example of a fine team, a fine 2 fine machines . Good to see the Yankum in action again
Matt you said in a previous video that if you can get out with ramps, you were never really stuck. I say that using ramps kinda like a snow shoe is very helpful. I've helped pull other side by sides out of the mud, using my ramps to get them up above the slop. In other words sometimes ramps are very helpful. I learned this after destroying a winch.
Used ramps numerous times to get big RVs unstuck out in the sand dunes. They weren't going ANYWHERE otherwise. Have to stay moving otherwise you'll sink, the ramps help get up and going. Ramps are very useful just not as much in Matt's situations
I think you're missing the point....
@@ian3580 I’m just going off what he said. He’s really good at what he does, but I know what I’m able to do with ramps.
@@shannonmcafee4169 I know. And come other drivers may be able to get out of your same situation without ramps. That's why he says that if you need ramps you're not really stuck - meaning you might just need more practice getting out of situations like that, or a more experienced driver could have gotten out without ramps.
Sure, there may be a few situations where ramps get people out where it would otherwise be impossible but generally - if you got out with ramps, you weren't really stuck....or there was other more useful equipment that takes up less space as is generally more versatile that could have gotten you out.
6 people, 2 trucks to get a truck out of the mud??? You must cost a fortune!
Nice pull !💪🏻 glad Jefe was there to help Tom and the crew out !👍🏻⭐️
I have personally watched since the morevair was being built and this has became an experience for me and my kids, we live in GA. The fact of this being all being based on family friends and love and passion for what the people around u enjoy is amazing and is why we enjoy watching u guys and I personally have a lot of enjoyment seeing Matt and Tom teach and work with their kids as I do mine even tho we are in opposite sides of the country it's nice to see values and goal have not disappeared yet!! ❤❤
I want to see Florida Off Road Recovery at the Off Road Games but since he’s anti Yankum ropes and has validly called them out I don’t see that happening. It be great just to see the drama between him and Casey LaDelle. 😬
Florida Matt said he's not going, who would take over for him anyway?
Matt you have an amazing crew and your boys have stepped up and doing wonderful. Jefe and Tom are great leaders and work well together.
Jefe is getting dental work done and looking good. Rhett and Katelyn are sparking, and to see the dodge ram in the mud brings back a new meaning to “ drove the Chevy to the levy but the levy was dry”
Great job. Good to see that they are all capable of doing most any recovery.
Matt better watch his job… he’s created a hell of a team who are pretty capable even when he’s not a the helm. That’s what’s called leadership and not being just a boss.
Great job guys. The wreaker makes it so easy. Wow the banana made those look easy too.
"So this is why I don't mud anymore. It ruins your truck, you get stuck, then you have to call your dad"
haha no truer words.... Been there done that, and worse still in the middle of nowhere in a mud pit full of timber rattlers, one of which grazed me with its fangs when I tried to catch it after getting stuck... stupid! Things Ill never repeat without a truck equipped with a winch.
“Long hair and mud” is how you assert dominance in high school is relatable lmao.
Don’t mud my truck but definitely take it trail riding
Jefe makes a great leader. He knows exactly what to do, keeps everyone safe and makes sure the details are taken care of.
Great recoveries, team!! You guys all do a fantastic job!! GET WELL SOON MATT!!!
Matt pretending to be sick because it's a MUD joh. 😂😂😂 Thanks for the awesome videos!
Good to see the Sand Hollow recoveries again, miss seeing the recoveries from there.
(not complaining about the dogs, I love seeing them). How old are the MORR dogs?
Great team. Everyone did a great job on these recoveries.
6:32 That Customer knows exactly what keeps MORR going! Mt Dews to the rescue!! lol
Matt has done a great job with his crew, they step right up to the plate and get the job done when he's home sick.
Such a good team. Matt has to be super proud of the boys.
1:57 As my dad always said: it's only a good idea the first time 😂
Happy New Year!
The wrecker makes these hard jobs look so easy, another great video.
Nice work guys!
The wrecker did great
Ooof. I engaged my safety squints a little when at 12:28 they went for a dynamic pull on the ball hitch. I know it'll be okay 90% of the time, but that 10% is deadly.
The "Weekend Crew" getting it done! Get well Matt!
You got me with the statement : we got the Banana on the goose neck"! I wish Matt a quick recovery. I'm wondering if it's a reaction to him giving away a couple Corvairs.
I'm sure Matt is really regretting not being able to be along on this mud rescue.
😅 "...we got all the dogs with us" man that's cold, Rhett is sitting RIGHT THERE!
Jefe is such a great guy. Huge asset to the business
Great Job Guys. Keep Smiling. Stay Safe, God Bless.
I hope Matt feels better quickly 👍
Nice Selection of recoveries from the archive's ! Thanks for sharing and Happy New Year !
Hi Matt,
I know you’re looking for two more drivers for the off road games . TH-camr Sarah Jane aka Wonderhussy would be a great candidate for that position.
Enjoy your videos, keep the rubber side down!!!
Gary
I recommend her too. Also Wandering Jeepsy Sarah.
Awesome job, crew! It's great that Matt can count on you like this. Now maybe lockers before Corvairs.
We laugh and roll our eyes at 16 year olds who do this with a $5,000 truck, but then 60 year olds do it with $50,000 - $80,000 trucks. I ask you - who is dumber 😂 ???
Katelynn said it best…“In what world was this a good idea?” Exactly!
Man you guys gotta get the lockers fixed on the wrecker.
Matt and Jaymie, I have a couple of natural remedies that really work well. Onion cough syrop for sore throat and for something like Matt has, crush a 1/2 to1 cup of ginger, let it simmer for a couple of hours, then add union and garlic for fifteen minutes. I like to add some lemon juice and honey and drink it as hot as you can stand. Its dynamite on nearly any flu like sickness. I hope you are feeling better soon, Happy New Year and thanks again for the video. Great jobs by the crews!
Good morning !
Love watching this group of people! Most entertaining. Would come out and join if younger!
Looks like Matt is now afraid of the mud since his last screw up. A bit of PTSD maybe
5:10 ,,, You're on a winch! (well three) .. drop the load .. DRIVE froward empty .. THEN winch ... repeat as needed.
So we got a call
😘
@@JanelleVocate-Ames Hey pretty Janelle.. Did you have a good new years?
Did the snow subside so you can get out and about with the doggos?
@@ColinRichardson just got back from walking the ONE doggo, Barney...and silly boy, of course it stopped or it would be a zillion ft. deep by now! I survived the New Year festivities by not being festive and staying home, it;s a zoo out there anyway🤣
@@JanelleVocate-Amesbut, the name "Party Animal" would suit you well... LOL
I barely do anything on 'real' new years anyway, which is good, since my little one developed an ear infection so ended up sleeping next to her for most of the night.
A fake new year party will be with my friends at the weekend (when we can all get together), though with more and more of us having children, "midnight" is starting to get earlier and earlier into the evenings.. LOL
hope she's better soon and your New Year is whatever you desire❤@@ColinRichardson
Cooperation and encouragement wins the day as always! ✌🏻
The funny part is they took the banana for back up but didn't unload it. Everyone gets on the wrecker, leaving banana unattened. What's wrong with this scenario?
Was it a long walk back for the "Backup " Vehicle?
He said they weren’t gonna unload it unless they needed it, im assuming they weren’t too far from the job then
Nothing. Back-up only used when you need it. Here they didn’t.
@@randytolle6706 they said it was around 2 miles
LOL Kaulin....my Mom would steal my warm stuff all the time. Never said a word to her. haha. Well except one time she tried to iron a jacket that wasn't supposed be ironed...and melted part of it. No worries, she sewed in a patch and it looked/worked great. Rayon doesn't like ironing. HAHA!