This Jeep Needs More Than A Rescue!
Автокөліктер мен көлік құралдары
So I got a call for a Jeep that fell off the Chute.
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I'm surprised that the Jeep guy's buddies didn't just tow him back to the road. We have no tow companies that will go offroad around here, so if you get in trouble you have to depend on the community to get you back to the pavement. A couple years ago the oil drain plug fell out of my Taco about 30 km up a fire road. Walked out and got on the local 4x4 rescue forum and within a couple hours a guy I'd never met came up and pulled me back to the blacktop.
@itsyeeoledskoolfurry3208
28 күн бұрын
I like the name.😁
@thelonewrangler1008
28 күн бұрын
We're in a weird time where many selfish people look for reasons to hold others responsible for their own misfortunes and its created an environment where a lot of people don't want to help
@ionstorm66
28 күн бұрын
If they aren't set up for the sand, they are going to have a hard time pulling a dead vehicle through the sand. They didn't tow it on the rock to the sand. You need a lot of tire and HP to tow though the dunes.
@mathewrowley8894
28 күн бұрын
There are a few of these rescues that have had me wondering the same thing.
@exotic2raw
28 күн бұрын
Well for one thing in a place called commyfornia it is illegal to flat tow 😂😂😂
Reason to watch MORR 1. The scenery 2. Humble hard working family 3. Learn way to keep yourself out of the situations these customers get themselves into But honestly I spend so much time looking at the beautiful scenery on the background
@alex-tx7qi
28 күн бұрын
and awesome team of hard working members behinds the scenes
@johnchedsey1306
28 күн бұрын
Regarding #3: I managed to get stuck in soft red sand south of Green River awhile back, despite having seen 1275 rescues on this channel! Sometimes that stuff just reaches out and gets ya!
@paddington1670
27 күн бұрын
AND Peanut is always so good
@GordonJohnson-vc8sm
27 күн бұрын
So true the best off-road recovery team ever. My opinion
@johnnydeville5701
22 күн бұрын
Traveling through Utah wearing my Team MORRVAIR shirt, and watching MORR on KZread in the motel......pretty good vacation so far! Absolutely love seeing the family working together, and the MORRVAIR! My goodness I love the PNW, but my hats off to Utah and it's beautiful country as well!
I had a 67 Dodge Dart back in the 80s. If the fuel gauge displayed 1/4 tank, you had been walking approximately 3 miles.
@dillonweigel3101
28 күн бұрын
I have a 63 dart and it will go to E and I can still get about 40 miles before I have to fill up
@flurpoid
28 күн бұрын
I had a Dodge Caravan that could apparently manifest gas into its own tank. Shut it off on E, start it the next morning and it reads 1/3 full. Nothing worked right on that bucket, but it never stranded me for 255k miles.
@glyniscoleman4813
28 күн бұрын
That must be a dodge thing I had a 73 Plymouth scamp that the gas gauge stopped working in and once I figured out the mileage on and would write the mileage on a paper
@thomasseymour4190
28 күн бұрын
Well, since everyone else is talking about their Chryslers… my 89 Daytona Shelby had the fuel pump replaced, all was great til I saw just under 1/4 tank on the gauge. Then I got to experience hitchhiking to the nearest gas station!
@Druid_Plow
28 күн бұрын
@@flurpoid my parents had the Chrysler equivalent when I was kid. Tranny issues twice. 1st time near home, fixed in 2 days. The 2nd time, we were traveling on Route 95 South out of state and it went bad just before the Chesapeake Bay Bridge/Tunnel. Fixed within a few hours. Both fully covered by warranty, including everything from tow to rental. After that it lived until around 180k before our New England rust ate it.
As a professional gas gauge interpreter, I approve of this video.
@alskjflaksjdflakjdf
28 күн бұрын
Gotta keep 'em employed somehows, can't be fixing everything around here :)
@prussiaaero1802
28 күн бұрын
I would have only approved 11% of this video.
@aarondonner2872
28 күн бұрын
Ditto. My first car was a hand me down ‘70 VW Beetle with that sort of gas gauge.
@sgrvtl7183
28 күн бұрын
😂😂
Matt: “Mind your own business” Rhett: “10-4” 😂
Never get tired of the sound of the Morvair. One heck of an off road recovery vehicle.
I’ll NEVER get tired of the sound of that 5.3 working away in the Morrvair. Beautiful!
Caitlin's comments about off road driving especially with SWB vehicles, and on your sand/rocks show she has a ton of knowledge and experience. Send her out on her own on a recovery! Plus she is awesome with the camera!
@CrimeVid
28 күн бұрын
Caitlin can drive really well, but does not have the muscle that ole Matt does, she'd be a bit stuck trying to muscle that jeep out. By the way I hope she never does have Matt's weight and muscle !!
@DennisMcGrew
27 күн бұрын
great as always great content
@TheR00ndar
2 күн бұрын
Uh, yeah... she does rock crawling competitions
Rhett has turned into quite the operator, proud Mom and Dad for sure.
Kind of rare that the stuck person follows instructions so well. That F250 owner followed instructions perfectly.
@HAPPYFUNTIMEx2
25 күн бұрын
Looks like he was coming out of his property. Not his first time in the mud I reckon, his problem was bad place bad time wrong vehicle. Low light and the mud was really bad, he had a small creek forming coming right out of his gate. He cant take it at speed, because of the immediate turn coming out the gate. Thats a big ol f250 with ATs, thats a tough time for anyone.
And for anyone who Didn't know, Katylinn is a rock crawling champion
@volvo09
28 күн бұрын
Sounds like she's been involved with off road since a child.
@tomaiger
28 күн бұрын
and she has bad acne- so whats the point?
@twotwentyswift
28 күн бұрын
@@tomaiger Easy on the crack pipe there Skippy.
@brutallyhonestmf5578
28 күн бұрын
Says the guy that never seen a vagina in real life 😂
@mcface1111
28 күн бұрын
LOL, she is useless at everything she does. She had to be taught basic things last episode that any rock crawling champ would know. LOL girl did not even know what a tach was... Off road champ LOLOLOLOL
When you talked about the bald tires in sand, this past weekend I used skills I have learned from watching your videos about sand and did a sand recovery while on a vacation at pismo Beach. Truck was buried and I don't do sand recoveries but thanks to you I was able to successfully recover their vehicle without ever having to put a strap on it. Thank you for teaching us your ways of sand recovery.
Wow that fella really rolled that Jeep and damaged it! Rhett is really getting up to speed on towing these vehicles out just like Kaulin! That second recovery was a muddy mess, but the Morrvair got the pickup out and on his way home. Good video!
On the F250 rescue, I tend to over prepare, so I have a winch and Hi-Lift to self-extract. Been driving that way for over 50 years, and helped plenty of others and only time I had to call a tow was when an engine failed on I-80 outside of Elko.
your car shot a few Sparks from the Axle at 11:54. hope it was just a rock or something
@mattdryden
28 күн бұрын
I saw that, too.
@MattsOffRoadRecovery
28 күн бұрын
Drag link on the harmonic balancer.
@johnbowman6715
28 күн бұрын
Saw that too
@jimandnena4
28 күн бұрын
@@MattsOffRoadRecovery I was sure it was the throwout bearing on the clutch fork!? Or maybe the clutch spoon?
@pibblesracing
28 күн бұрын
@@jimandnena4 It's an automatic...
Jake is such a great addition to the team put that man on more videos !
@FYMASMD
28 күн бұрын
He’s annoying. All those children are.
@JP-xd6fm
28 күн бұрын
@@FYMASMD I didn't want to say it but yes, he is bit too childlish for his age, but it doesn't bother me much. Tom Tom was the best guy he had imo.
@B4UClose
28 күн бұрын
Happy, smiling all the time, willing to jump in and help. If that's childish and they're annoying, why the hell are you all watching the channel. Just go find something YOU can enjoy.
@kennethbrown8723
28 күн бұрын
@@FYMASMDwhy such a hater?
@JP-xd6fm
28 күн бұрын
@@B4UClose I sorry I didn't want to offend him. It's something I can't explain but I don't like Jake. Tom Tom, Matt and the lovely girl (Catherine?) those I like. Jake and Matt's children, not so much, Matt's children are in that age that makes them to be imo dislikeable like 99% of teens on Earth, I can't stand them.
Matt is a good mentor. I love how he takes his crew into uncomfortable situations and teaches everyone around him how to be uncomfortable and still find a way to be happy and enjoy their life.
Those drone shots of your journey truly elevate the video quality!
Good to see Katelyn talking more to us. Jake is a saving kind of guy..... NICE job in the mud.....
Matt, I've had more than one old ride that did not have a working fuel gauge but NEVER ran out of gas. EVERY time I drove them, I filled up the tank. It's not that hard. What you need to do is make a rule that whoever runs out of fuel has to wash EVERY vehicle at the shop. No one will do it more than once. 🤠
@ThePinkPanth3r
28 күн бұрын
They should have a tank and pump at the shop 😜 wouldn't be unreasonable
@rcnrln91able
28 күн бұрын
Matt would be washing the fleet once a week
@okcantbelieveit294
27 күн бұрын
I had the worlds most accurate fuel gauge. A bit of dowling rod with gallons and quarts marked on it! Never let me down once! 😂😂
It’s great to see Katlynn opening up and talking instead of just staying in the background.
@davidvrana8270
28 күн бұрын
How is she related to them? It’s been a while since I saw a video from Matt
@baddawg3380
28 күн бұрын
@@davidvrana8270 Just a really good friend of the family.
@BenK12345
28 күн бұрын
@@davidvrana8270 replacement Lizzy.. it was weird.. and continues to be weird.. imo
@mcface1111
28 күн бұрын
@@BenK12345 shes awful to watch and listen to... And did not know what a tach was last vid.... Hmm..
@shawnsmith3741
28 күн бұрын
Lol calm down bro. Try not to get so attached to people on youtube its just a show. @BenK12345
Up here in AK (aka, not the lower 48), I like to keep a pair of knee-deep mudders with me so I'm never stuck wearing the wrong boots. Keep some trash bags stuffed in them so that if you have to slip in and out of them, you can keep the mud off the floor boards. There's no such thing as bad weather, just bad preparation.
Rhett comprehends conditions he's an excellent excellent recovery personnel. And it's got a good personality hope you don't decide to get his own channel also! He is a great person for your channel
The Morrvair has one of those classic encrypted gas gauges. You need an enigma machine to crack it.
@sarahstephens5966
27 күн бұрын
Actually, that's an excellent aftermarket gauge in a fuel tank modified by Matt and/or Matt's people. That's why it reads the way it does.
"You're gonna have to carry a little bit of momentum." --- That phrase fits right in between the words Stuck and Made it..
So Matt. What I enjoy most about watching your channel right now is how the boys are stepping up. They are now doing what we all hoped they would do when we started watching years ago. As this video shows, not only are they participating in the recoveries but standing shoulder to shoulder with you, strategizing. As a dad, this is so cool.
I don’t wanna be “that guy”, but that’s sort of the definition of “it doesn’t work”😂
@sarahstephens5966
27 күн бұрын
The vehicle owner knows when that gauge is indicating it's has plenty and when it's time to buy more, which is the whole entire mission of a gas gauge, therefore it does work.
@528Circle
27 күн бұрын
@@sarahstephens5966 if it doesn’t work for everyone, then it’s just a Matt gauge.
That shot at 7:15 - the blue of the lake in contrast with the sand and land in the back. Well done!
@thatlindgirlinutah5829
28 күн бұрын
@tommiller1770 If you've never heard of, or been to, Lake Powell you'll love it. Google it and it's like Sand Hollow x1,000! The water has been dropping, but it's still a breathtakingly spectacular lake to just spend a lazy day floating in the water, exploring some of the coves, or sitting on a beach and enjoying the views. My profile pic is an older photo of Rainbow Bridge which can be accessed via Lake Powell. The water is no longer running through it, but I was lucky enough to have boated under it, walked up to it, touched it, and stood within its shadow. The Navajo believe good luck will find you if you stand within its shadow.
Rory going up the chute in reverse was god level stuff
So what you're saying is the gas gauges don't work. 😅
@katherinecollins9636
28 күн бұрын
Am wondering how much time/effort it would take to actually fix them. I know it is not a priority, but it would be a kindness to the crew to not stress about it.
@jrrarglblarg9241
28 күн бұрын
The gauges work. The floats and tanks are mismatched.
@whoaaanelly65
28 күн бұрын
I've done a lot of builds with new tanks and senders, since everything I work on if pre-70's stuff with (rusty) metal tanks, and even new the so-called "correct re-pop" senders never read right. POC Chineseum stuff IMHO. Never seen a single one read right. Lots of measuring and bending the float level rod is needed - sometimes hours of tweaking - to get them to read somewhat correctly. And I've had them read differently dry versus wet. I'm OCD on stuff like this, but if I err on the side of "full" or "empty" reading close to correct - it's always the empty end of the scale. In some cases you only have so much swing on the float, so if it's at the bottom of the swing and sitting near the bottom of the tank and still doesn't read empty, well that is a mismatch between sender and gauge. All this to say, I understand why Matt just leaves it be.
@seanthiar
28 күн бұрын
@@katherinecollins9636 It should be easy in my opinion. The cheapest version is to just remove the glas cover, fill the tank up like he did and move the needle to the full position. Put the glass cover back and it should work or should have at least more meaning. More exact is an universal tank gauge that comes with it's own sensor for the tank. You can cut the length of the float lever to fit it to any tank size. The material cost is about 50$. There are digital ones you can program a curve into if you want to have a more exact display even the tank has a weird shape or you can them program that they are able to work with the existing tank sensor.
@JwLincolnTC
24 күн бұрын
Just doesn't point north.
Glad to see I am not the only one to take the old turn off in Virgin to Kolob. Not very happy to see the condition of the road on our property. We barely got down there when it was dry during the hunt last year. That mud will get you every time.
@badhunterchronicles2705
28 күн бұрын
It definitely got me. Glad Matt came up
@tonyfourpaws4511
15 күн бұрын
they probably told him it was a bad idea and he brushed them off and tried to send it.
On thing no one seems to touch on is the positive reinforcement that the crew give each other. The "nice job" and "we appreciate him/her" are seldom heard in work environments. Kudos to the crew. And for the camera slinging, editing, droning, and other behind-the scenes crew, we appreciate ya.
I love Matt's big "Poppy smile" after Rhett gets him thru the sand!
Just passed a new model modded out Jeep on the shoulder yesterday afternoon. It caused a major backup. By the time I passed it, it was half a jeep leaning forward 45 degrees, and a big steaming smoky blackened wet spot of twisty melty shmoo.
I sold my parents 6 acres up on Kolob 25 years ago. It was beautiful, had huge pine trees but I could never drive to it without directions. I still have a picture of it. I could however drive to my aunt and uncle's cabin. LOVED camping for 5 or 6 days every year on vacation. My aunt is 97 and is the last of that generation but my cousins still use their cabin every chance they get. ❤
The Morrvair never gets old. I could watch that thing work all day!
I've been a driver in several different industries, either delivering or operating and to me best system ever for not running out of gas is to fill up the tanks at the end of each day/job. You get to start the day knowing you're good to go for fuel and it makes it easier to calculate how much fuel is used per day/job. Hands down it's the best system. period. full. stop. no cap!
Fuel gauge reading issues are funny, but, seriously, they are fixable. However, if the crew just topped off the tank before each outing, there would be little chance of having to call you for a can of gas. Then again, Jerry cans can be carried along as well.
Luv how Matt is letting the kids do most of the work on recoveries. Fantastic life lessons on how to work.
I enjoy the birds eye views that you work into your videos. You deserve success.
Guy sitting upside down in his jeep.. Matt doing donuts for the drone shot 😂
@ddracing2257
28 күн бұрын
Yeah what a great person lol😂 .
@kermitthefragg
28 күн бұрын
He definitely wasn't sat upside down though.....
@shaunepegrum
28 күн бұрын
😂😂😂
@B4UClose
28 күн бұрын
I guess you didn't see the part where the jeep was already upright and away from the chute when Matt arrived.
Matt's Off-Road Recovery. Hello. I've watched several video's of this channel and finally subscribed. The reason is I like how you work as a team, stay clam and are no crazy drama. And the very fact you are very good at what you do. Looking forward to watching more of this channel.
The Three Stooges, Curly quote was the BEST . . . . had me in stitches 🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂
Don't hurt your eyes from the shine off that dash, Matt.
Great job on the recoveries. The poor guy in the Jeep will have a few new parts to install! LOL!! The pickup in the mud was stuck for sure! Nice job getting him turned around and out of that mud hole!
@prussiaaero1802
28 күн бұрын
No, just one big part, between the front and the rear lisense plates.
Kate I think you’re fantastic. I get to learn with you. Learning new skills for your tool box is so much fun. So many others don’t have the capacity for change and growth. I’m excited to see how you grow with this crew. Sending all the love. You got this Barbie.
Thank you Matt and crew for the adventure , seeing some amazing scenery and nice recoveries !
Watching this post with. My Mom this morning. She said an emphatic “Whatever” to your gas gauge explanation. I say keep going Matt.
Anyone inside that Jeep when it went, now has a story to tell.
Everything about this video is great; the awesome power of the Morrvair, the fabulous drone shots, and great words of wisdom from Katelyn on Pink Wednesday!
Loved the customer interpretation of "your gonna have to carry a little bit of momentum". Gave er the juice.
Gotta love these videos by Matt and crew!
That was a nice 4.0L, hurts to see
Just got an XJ last week and have been self learning and discovering the YT channels for offroading. You're a badass Matt.
Rhett: And I wanna give it the Beans a Little Bit. - excellent term. Great fellow builder.
If only someone would build an offroad rollback for instances like this.
@grantdavis5992
28 күн бұрын
Sometimes it isn't needed. Doesn't seat as many, so needs an extra vehicle. Also good to challenge the capabilities of the Morvaire.
@evmexia88
28 күн бұрын
That 6x6 is becoming onto a rollback they announced it on Sunday's video
@generallee01Redneck
25 күн бұрын
Cool idea but I can only imagine the stability issues having a full sized vehicle on the back of a truck when on a trail. Maybe a side by side or something small
It is always a good time when watching a MORR video.
This was a solid video guys amazing quality in all aspects! Apricate the videos always!
Excellent demonstration of the difference between the static and dynamic coefficients of friction!
The first road to recovery, Matt, is to recognize you have a problem. Your fuel gauges are all broken.
That Morvair is truly a go anywhere vehicle. So impressive.
Your channel is my favorite… Why, cause I like you Matt. You seem to be just a damn good guy. I see the way you interact with your kids and employees… and you have a wicked sense of humor… Love the rescues but mostly just like hanging with you for 30 min… keep it up… ALoha
Matt’s awesome you just have to know how to read the fuel gauges duh I love Matt. He’s the reason for the season and the whole crew rocks as well. Love this channel. Thank you guys. You guys are awesome.
The guy in the truck has definitely drove his heavy diesel in the mud before. He knew when to feather it & when to stand on it
That f250s deep blue smoke is the wnd of life for that engine
@herrbrahms
28 күн бұрын
I saw that too. Valve seals?
@jessepitt
28 күн бұрын
It’s a 6.4. It was dying when it left the factory.
@jessepitt
28 күн бұрын
Unfortunately it’s probably not that simple a fix.
I loved this!! Brought back some memories 😂 I was privileged to have a gorgeous little Series 2A Landy (don’t laugh, she was beautiful, especially after hubby fixed her up!) My little Landy had a very unique petrol gauge: E stood for “Enough” and F stood for “Finished” so we made sure she stayed on the Enough side, which, needless to say, freaked out a few people 😅 particularly those who didn’t quite enjoy the Walken Seymour side of life 😂 Love your videos Matt, thank you 😊
Thank you for taking the original route to kolob. Oh the memories on that road😊
When are we going to see a MORR Corvair circuit race? Get all of the YTers in on it! I know a guy that has a buttload of parts just sitting in a few containers. 🤣 I doubt anyone would even need to order from Clarks. The N8R H8R 100. Let's goooo!
2:14 and I had a 91 Caprice like that if it was above the quarter tank and the fuel gauge was still moving you’re good if it was blow quarter tank and you took a left turn too fast you would die like the motor shut off
I have been following your videos for quite a long time, from Portugal. I have seen your team change but you are all great. You always team up no matter what . Great job
The cinematic clips you guys have been dropping in the video are so awesome. Those tracking aerials... killer.
But it's got the mandatory killer High-Lift jack and the everything
With regards to your fuel gauge, I'm pretty sure those are adjustable. All you need to know is the high and low resistance values. When it's full, adjust the back screw until it is on F. When it is empty, adjust the screw on the left until it is on E. Read the instructions.
@GregoryVeizades
28 күн бұрын
Naw that would make sense.
@seanthiar
28 күн бұрын
Not all have that screw and you still need to have compatible types. If the gauge expect resistance x at max and but the resistor at the float lever goes up to resistance y you'll never get shown a correct result. But there are gauges that can be set to different types of resistors in the tank. But those are only the simple methods. There are many different types of checking the amount of fluid in a tank. For an all terrain vehicle is a resistor based system with a lever like in many cars used not so ideal. Better is a pressure sensor (for example piezo) that changes if you have more pressure (weight) on it. One at the bottom is enough, but if you use two - one at the bottom and one in the top, you can use the difference to have an exact result regardless of the angle the tank is.
When I got my Corvair Rampside, the gas gage would read way past full if the tank was full. If the gage needle moved down to that actual Full line, you better start looking for a gas station. If it got down to 3/4 full, you better BE at the gas station. A new sending unit fixed it, but I drove it over 10 years with the wonky gage, and never ran out of gas!
Absolutely love this channel. I watched almost every video. Yall are great people and I really enjoy watching!
Probably should've had a full roll cage. Seems like it could've been a lot worse.
1:49 that actually explains a lot about the fuel gauges. I’ve been wondering.
Great recoveries...Stay safe and see you on the next one
Nice recoveries! Catch you on the next.✌️ 😊
Was bot expecting the succeed clip. 😂
@mediocreman2
28 күн бұрын
Those bots will get you every time.
That rollover is an example of why an engaged rear locker isn't always the best tool for the climb
@volvo09
28 күн бұрын
I can see how that could help twist the vehicle around, especially if the front end gets light.
Just put a plexiglas cutout on the tank so you can see how much is in there... lol
This is why I love my extra cab Toyota in the rocks, what it lacks in turn radius,it makes up for with stability on steep climbs and descents! 2-door Jeeps are scary! (But LJ’s are awesome!)
What happened to the headsets, i only remember them being in a couple episodes. 🤨👎?
Having some extra lights might have been nice on that second job.?
The morrvair is a beast! And the best is the sound. Love it!
man i love all these videos been watching you grow four about 3 or 4 years now please don't ever change
Katlynn is a doll!
@shanegaming2446
27 күн бұрын
Yes she is
You pay 4$ a gallon,I have to pay 8$ a gallon,I hate corporate Greed.
@zackw7587
28 күн бұрын
Corporate greed? You mean regional government policies?
@thedeathwobblechannel6539
28 күн бұрын
You're hating corporate greed but what it really IS,IS government greed with taxing your fuel too much
@zackw7587
28 күн бұрын
If you are in the U.S, less than $1 of that price difference is transportation cost. Everything else is your government. Companies don't have more greed in one state than another.
@glennj6465
28 күн бұрын
Lucky you i pay £8 -$12 ish a gallon 😫😡🤬
@user-KrackerJack
28 күн бұрын
I don't care what these people say when these companies are posting record profits it's corporate greed NOT the government tax
Cold reported in Farenheit, and wind in Celsius. Followed by instructions on how to read gauges in the Morrvair. You guys crack me up!😂
Good video until the mud rescue I absolutely detest mud so hard to get out of unless you want to wait until summer dries it out good luck with that but as usual excellent work by crew 😊 ❤
Awesome guys . And so funny .. y'all had a good time. Zak is coming right along . Love the channel Rudy
Great teaser as I now need to keep watching to see the Gas Gauge reading instructions for the other vehicles at MORR!
You got them out as always !! I LOVE YOU ALL @ M.O.R.R. !!!
Thanks for the video guys
Mr Matt. I would like to acknowledge that I have never seen that dash on the MORRVAIR so squeaky clean and shiny. Legendary example of the off road community sir while riding and keeping it clean. Well, as much as humanely possible 🫡🤣
Smart with the underlight! Looks sweet
I am so excited to have just purchased a t-shirt for my friend who told me about your channel. So fun! Thank you.
Thanks for the science lesson Matt
Matt, you need a set of KM3's mounted for those times you are in the mud, great mud tires, I have them on my 1989 Toyota 4x4 pickup, love em.