Been Stuck 3 Days Can We Get It Out??

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Published 2023-10-12

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  • @homegrownson
    In Florida we get line trucks stuck in fire lanes when servicing power lines and just hop on the old Ford 8 N Tractor and go pull them out, we Always Help out the Men that risk their lives in Storms to keep power on in our community and Appreciate the Service Worker as Essential
  • @jakemustian99
    I really like that tied-on wheel chock idea. Thats super smart
  • @rstlr73
    People do not understand how heavy those service trucks are! Great job
  • @ryanthomas2472
    When I'm pulling vehicles stuck bad I prefer to leave them in neutral. It's tempting to try to help the winch, but spinning is worse than no help. A really good driver in the stuck vehicle can sometimes make it worth having it in gear, but it takes a fine touch on both the throttle and brake.
  • @KB-gs8zi
    Hey Matt !!! Nicely done again with NO damage anywhere !!! Goes to show what knowledge & experience does to ""GET--R--DONE"" !!!! πŸ™ƒπŸ˜‰πŸ˜ŠπŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘
  • You have. The best off-road recovery channel by far. And I watch quite a bit of other ones.
  • @wtfRyantater
    Probably the only guy in FL really putting a Jeep to work
  • @scottmahanes9248
    Patience and good technique! Also noticed multiple times you call out where people should NOT go while the winch line is under tension. Good attention to detail, and showing that you have a mind on the big picture, and not just a "get out of the hole" mentality. Excellent vid!
  • @larrycox3290
    Thanks Matt. I appreciate you sharing the videos. Stay safe.
  • @chrissmith7655
    Hi, SOOOO easy when you know how , haha. Many thanks from UK.
  • That was a heavy pull there. I didn't think he would ever get up out of ruts. Great job
  • @NCRick556
    You have to love the people that got and the people that fil at getting them out suddenly become experts at recovery when a pro shows up to rescue them.
  • @mudgyver5205
    Kudos to the guy that says β€œtry not to spin”. I thought that was the best show of experience of that recovery. I love to winch or see winching out of deep mud. Good job!
  • @fatplumber3887
    We use excavators in situations like this, you can lift and pull at the same time. But you got her out and in the end that's all that matters. Your Gladiator is a weapon very impressive
  • I have that exact truck in a 550 4x4, it does not like anything soft! Sand or mud it does not matter, it sinks like a rock. I use the low range quite a bit for getting over curbs and gutters to get into yards, never though about hitting the mud with it.......Nice job. Mine weighs 13,600 empty at the landfill, but loaded with saws, ladders, gear, guys, your getting towards 16k. We got mine hung up in a little ditch that looked pretty hard, back tires cut right through to nasty Fl mud. We have a winch truck on site to pull debris out, so no big deal. That job you did was a big deal. Cool rigging!!! I learn a lot watching how you get it done. We are in Brevard County, Fl. so its the same nasty black mud as on that powerline .
  • @Ridin-with-Rev
    Don't ever underestimate the strength of a pine tree's tap root. I've seen you out in Baker County a few times. Great content. We love every video.
  • @xskillzdatki11x
    Another great one. I wish I could work for you. I live in central FL. Well actually just moved to Brevard County (specifically Cocoa.) I’m always in the woods watching people get stuck and not doing very good recoveries. Mostly just not safe for the people around or their vehicles
  • @ronnieogden6758
    You pull them out pretty swiftly and then on to the next pull πŸ’ͺπŸ’ͺπŸ’°πŸ’°πŸ’°