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I have no doubt it will be cleaned , detailed, and sent to a car lot somewhere in the midwest and sold as if nothing ever happened to it. Just as so many flooded vehicles from Florida are each year.
@josepholiver6733
5 ай бұрын
Judging off of the tag I thank it’s from Mexico
@richardwarfordjr.5622
5 ай бұрын
I think I got one😂
@omare.d.3367
5 ай бұрын
Is a Ford! No problem!!
@sergemoor9789
5 ай бұрын
Pulling backwards would make a lot more sense or big forklift would do the job but hey you know what you doing
@fuyouto
5 ай бұрын
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As a old school heavy wrecker man always love your rigging and use of dead mans.
The land anchor and winching under your jeep was a really nice trick. Well done.
@matt.mckinzie
6 ай бұрын
One of the many useful things about a land anchor
@PowerstrokeSynd
6 ай бұрын
I agree! Badass
Once again, you make it look so easy. That's the unmistakable sign of a true professional. Well done!
@matt.mckinzie
6 ай бұрын
We have learned from past jobs in this exact hole That it’s not as easy as it looks And this quick sand is no joke So we came prepared and knew to rig for a hard pull the first time around
You make this stuff look incredibly easy! I've been watching all the major recovery channels for about 1.5yrs now. Let's just say Matt's off road recovery and some others could learn from you when it comes to getting vehicles out of bad situations like this one when it's suctioned in. I've seen channels use 2-4 vehicles and snatching blocking off trees, etc, or saying how the boom is the only good option to break suction. I have Soo much respect for you and your talents, as you are the only channel that has a single jeep, single person crew (and your wife for filming of course) manage to accomplish what the others do with 5x the equipment, 5x the staff, and major struggles. You just roll in with a single rig, think out how to do the rigging and snatch it out. I'm impressed! Keep up the good work!
Although you do work hard, regardless, you are the apparent king of "work smarter, not harder..."
This was the first time I said "no way"! You proved me wrong. Your skill level is off the charts!
All I have to say is this young man I’ve been watching your videos for at least three years you do amazing work I do similar stuff than you but only a side work and I live in Virginia I never would’ve thought a jeep gladiator could do the things I’ve watched you do with that jeep that’s all I have to say keep doing what you’re doing young man you make me proud so I know your father is!!!! You just show that anything can be accomplished with the right mindset if you’re ever near Virginia I live in a place called Glennallen I would love to show you some southern hospitality sir!!!
@alexeatonexploresamerica5511
6 ай бұрын
I've been watching this channel since he had like 1300 followers
@Freddy_Confetti
6 ай бұрын
Young man lol this mfker looks 40
@Freddy_Confetti
6 ай бұрын
@@alexeatonexploresamerica5511wanna cookie
@theSkavenger84
5 ай бұрын
I been watching since he had 777 followers
@imnitguy
25 күн бұрын
@@theSkavenger84 I've been watching since 10 minutes ago!
That was a heck of a pull. I love what you do with running the multiple lines to reduce the load. Learn a lot watching your videos, Thanks
@matt.mckinzie
6 ай бұрын
If you don’t You over strain your winch motor and break lines
That is some creative use of force multipliers. Also creating rear wheel stops and the "land anchor". Very creative.
@raven4k998
Ай бұрын
yeah the computers are soaked it's a right off the electronics are done to expensive to replace all the wiring and computers in it better off getting a new one
The land anchor is pretty cool, when I was in South America, we used to have to bury a tire. While that sounds pretty easy, it's not. I also really love the tethered chock blocks, simple ideas like that, really make the recoveries go a lot smoother than they could. I know I have at least one chock Block still buried in the mud up on a mountain trail somewhere.
@matt.mckinzie
6 ай бұрын
That’s why we drive forward and pull them out 😂 they do get stuck stuck in there
@JimsEquipmentShed
6 ай бұрын
It gets expensive real losing stuff... ;-)@@matt.mckinzie
Every time I think I have seen all of your tricks, you post another video and whip out another one! 🤣 Nice job, brother!!
I appreciate you Matt. You are a Man that's not afraid to work and get dirty. I wish you great success, my friend!
@matt.mckinzie
6 ай бұрын
Thanks
In AIT, the Army teaches mechanics how to rig winch lines. You had to in order to pull hemmitts, 5 tons, tanks and others out of the mud.
@JEEPDadXJ
5 ай бұрын
I was Engineer 92F, Fueler, driving the MEMMET Tanker rig, awesome 8x8.
@willg.5168
5 ай бұрын
HETT driver here💪🏽
Wow I was betting that the land anchor was just going to pull right under the jeep. Impressive job.
Hell of a piece of rigging, good work man
I used to subscribe to most of the recovery channels on here but I have unsubscribed them all except you because the rest are either incompetent and or exploiting people and their arrogance goes unchallenged. You on the other hand are the real deal and your skill is unsurpassed. Great channel showing true skills.
@RealJeep
6 ай бұрын
Same here. They think they're KZread content stars and have turned into buffoons. The brainless watch them so they'll keep their channel. Matt's (FL) all about the job and not clowning around.
@mountainman5025
6 ай бұрын
No Matt's Offroad Recovery?????? Blasphemy!!!!!
@leekennedy6058
6 ай бұрын
@@mountainman5025 😄
@Land_Raver
2 ай бұрын
Some people are out towing for profit but others like myself do it for free.
Its amazing what angles, leverage and a lot of know how can do! Great job!
True professional. Awesome job!
@matt.mckinzie
6 ай бұрын
Thanks
Hell yeah man!!! Awesome job on that rigging.
@matt.mckinzie
6 ай бұрын
Thanks The last one here kicked our butt so we pulled out all the stops first time around on this one
Finally I have found a recovery channel that uses physics to their advantage instead of hooking up one winch direct to a load and complaining about how recovering vehicles is stressing their equipment.
Another great recovery!
Good job! I think you have done this before...🤣🤣🤣
@matt.mckinzie
6 ай бұрын
Our first time 😂 total rookie here
I can tell you this if you have the right people filming your videos in the right commentary you would be bigger than Matt off road recovery and you’re going to get there one day because you do a lot better work with a lot less equipment Respect love and thunder from Virginia!!!
@hhl31636
6 ай бұрын
He will be a long time catching Matt. I'm afraid he's more of a "one trick pony". All he ever does is winch, winch, winch. It gets old after awhile.
@JimsEquipmentShed
6 ай бұрын
I watch them both, as long as you get the client out, the job is done. Honestly, I prefer winching, because I've never been one for using snatch straps. Mostly because of the terrain I'm used to. @@hhl31636
@haydenb8853
Ай бұрын
@@hhl31636 he's no where near the scale as Matt, but he's just taking us along for his day job
Mud & quicksand slow & steady pressure I've seen too many people hurt because they try to do by yanking them out and break all kinds of things that go flying all-over
@BradfordtheEclectic
5 ай бұрын
Exactly!
They got some kind of recovery challenge out in Utah I am sure he could teach those people some stuff
@matt.mckinzie
6 ай бұрын
Although I’m sure we could We are just to busy with work to go out there at this time
@bradwilliams5242
6 ай бұрын
@@matt.mckinzie exactly what I figured family first
@matt.mckinzie
6 ай бұрын
@@bradwilliams5242 we do roughly 60 recovery’s a month Not all jobs make it to KZread tho
I had one of those factory tow hooks snap off once, until that moment i had never seen a snatch block float through the air, thankfully hit the boom. Great job!
Great job utilizing a land anchor, I myself understand the value of having one.✌️😉
That was a nasty hole. Good recovery.
@matt.mckinzie
6 ай бұрын
It has sent a lot of vehicles to the auction yard
I've never seen those wheel chocks before, what a great idea!
A local garage sent their tow truck all the way to Illinois to pull a pickup out of a mud hole and bring it back. He payed almost $600 for the tow.
Once again Matt showed us with the right equipment and the know-how, on how to get someone out without bring 3 truck and 7 people like some other off road recovery on KZread do. Nice going great content.
Rigging master! Great skill here boys!
Well done sir! It’s a pleasure to watch someone who REALLY knows their business! 😉
Mr Matt Awesome rigging and video. Thanks for sharing and stay safe
A job well done. That's an expensive truck ruined.
You do more with that gladiator than I’ve seen others do with larger rigs
Hey this is cool! I’ve been watching Matt’s off-road recovery out west for a while! It’s cool you are doing this in Florida my home state!
@JohnFL
5 ай бұрын
Hey neighbor, well now you know who to call if you ever find yourself in a ditch!
everyone else who commented before me has said when I was thinking. -Fantastic job!! just goes to show. It’s not the size of the puddle but how deep it is!!!
Hey new to your channel!! Never saw that land hook !! That thing was in there tight but you pulled that with raw unbridled power!!! Never saw snatch blocks used like that!! Good job!!😍😍😍
Great use of the blocks and tackle brother!
Love seeing a good rigging setup!
@matt.mckinzie
6 ай бұрын
Good use of the anchor too
Nicely done!
@matt.mckinzie
6 ай бұрын
Thanks!
I had my truck stuck in this exact same hole! You think it's a puddle but it's several feet deep. I still have a dent on my front bumper from this. That's the 206 bridge south of St Augustine. I should have put a flag in that hole because it's been more than just the two of us!
@matt.mckinzie
5 ай бұрын
We had a sign there to warn people and someone ripped it out
@JohnFL
5 ай бұрын
@@matt.mckinzie A tow company perhaps?
@matt.mckinzie
5 ай бұрын
@@JohnFL possible I know at least one of the companies down there don’t like us because we charge $250 to drive the hour and ten minutes there and they are local and charge $800 for that spot
I had my doubts but damn that was impressive. Enjoyed it thanks
Nicely done I learned something new from this video thanks
You Folks have the Experience. BRAVO Well Done!!!
Watch out for dem gators!! 🐊
Outstanding job, that truck was almost a permanent feature in that puddle, well done Sirs 👍💪
One hell of a lot of pull. That hook up on the ford chassis is tough. Well done.
Great Technique, thanks for sharing. greetings from Germany
Ver nicely done, snatch blocks are awesome!
Excellent job👍👏
I know right where this is, I'm glad I know about it now!
Awesome job as per usual.
Very nice! Thank god for snatch blocks !
sooooo cold!!! yall rock!!
That jeeps a UNIT FOR SURE ❤
Absolutely amazing !
Excellent work!
Simply Amazing Job Again!
So awesome how you did that so well with one vehicle and proper gear
Wow that's awesome that you could actually get it out of the Mud. Was it totalled out / Fixable?????
Great job! 👍😊
Land anchor game changer
Most impressive work hats off to you
it’s a good look watching from jamaica 🇯🇲
that rigging is impressive boss
That looked looked like a 40k pull. 😱 if you keep doing that with your Jeep you are going to pull that truck in half. Great Job my good man 👍
Amazing rigging. But somewhere out there, your high school physics teacher is probably claiming all the credit
People who know what they’re doing make it look easy.
Well done,nice winching techniques!
You are definitely a pro!
That was amazing!!
I have an identical white F150, how sad this one is now totaled. It looks like it was in great shape too, no rust issues at the cab corners or rockers. I wonder if it wound up at a copart……
Just try doing some of this with a Habor freight winch 😮
Thanks, l learned a lot.
I love the idea that people think just because they have 4WD, they think they can go anywhere, especially with all season pavement tires.!
A lot of mechanical advantage with that pulley array. Nice job.
Pretty sad. Beautiful truck! Hope it ends up getting fixed.
All the gear and the idea 👍🏻🇬🇧
That wasn't towing. That was deep plowing with a ford implement.
@matt.mckinzie
2 ай бұрын
🤣
Never seen your tools before. Thanks
Great job and noticed it's a 505 N.M truck, Samuel in Vegas Nevada 505 born
FORD= FOUND ON THE ROAD DEAD!😂😂
Good work👏👏👍👍
Nice rigging
@matt.mckinzie
6 ай бұрын
Thanks!
good job
A good towmen with the right equipment is well worth the cost of their services. 🎉
As a ford, it was totaled before it ever left the lot.
Just incredible recovery.
Scotch blocks 70,land anchor 120+20 to set up winch 50 per foot lol finally service fee is 100 per hour...
Super job I'm amazed 👍
This is the first time I have seen a land anchor used for recovery in US.
I like how there is a toyota in the background overseeing everything
When you show up to a difficult job with your unassuming Jeep,how many people say you’re going to pull me out with that. Never judge a book by its cover.
Wow, amazing. 💪👍👍
@fredfred4086
6 ай бұрын
Yes. Florida Matt's winching/rigging recovery skills are probably the best I've seen on KZread.👍
I just want to say that i haven't been watching this channel. No idea who you are. I skimmed through this video. Watched a few seconds at most and saw the car got pulled out of the mud which was kinda cool.
I'd also remove differential vent caps & install sealed "tube type" expansion tanks. Not my 1st rodeo for waterproofing 4x4 drivetrains. 👍
very cool techniques