The Biggest Motorhome Recovery Ever! Prevost on the Beach.
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- Опубліковано 7 лют 2025
- We are On the Road Again, this time we have been tasked in helping the participants of the UTV takeover get all parked on the beach. The lake has receded and left what looks like a firm gravel type surface, however it is quite deceiving. A very nice Prevost had attempted to reach his camping area and broke through the crust. So with a lot of creativity and plenty of luck, we were finally able to get them pulled out un damaged and parked on firmer ground. We had an awesome crew and a gracious owner, all chipping in to complete a tough job. Thanks for rooting for us and coming along for the ride. Thanks for watching Casey
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Casey's Off Road Recovery
465 East 800 North
Hurricane, Utah 84737
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That's a beautiful coach! Don't think I'd be taking it out on the sand.
Ya rich owners who take a 2.5 million off road like that needs to be charge double..lol
Just because you're rich doesn't necessarily mean you're smart.
@@Puckgrinder85 But you have enough money to pay for people that are,...
That is a beautiful Prevost. Even stuck it looks amazing!
That's the prettiest white interior I've ever seen on a 5 ton, and well done with the hearing protection 🤘 Smart man
If this was Alaska, the tide would be coming in too!
Whew.
Good work guys!
I used to work for an environmental drilling company. I've spent way too much time being towed around by D6's. Sometimes, when it got really bad, one D6 wasn't enough. Watching that brought back memories.
I love the paint job on the buss (motor-home), as for the recover, lessons were learned by mistakes and that is what life is all about!
The 5 ton sure gave it a valiant shot. Good job guys!
I was really impressed that you pulled it out the first time. Motorhomes out on sand covered muck--brilliant! Love that 5Ton!
We are On the Road Again, this time we have been tasked in helping the participants of the UTV takeover get all parked on the beach. The lake has receded and left what looks like a firm gravel type surface, however it is quite deceiving. A very nice Prevost had attempted to reach his camping area and broke through the crust. So with a lot of creativity and plenty of luck, we were finally able to get them pulled out un damaged and parked on firmer ground. We had an awesome crew and a gracious owner, all chipping in to complete a tough job. Thanks for rooting for us and coming along for the ride. Thanks for watching Casey
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@@MilitantPotato thanks
That 5 tonner white beauty is definitely a game changer it Rocks and Rolls ....God bless
I was incredibly impressed when you pulled him out the 1st time. Then you decided to make it harder and have him bury it to the frame 😱
The 5 ton did a great job until the anchor stuck
Sadly I can't pull and steer at the same time lol. I am good at pulling it sideways and getting in a mess!
That pull made for stomach churning sweat producing pull. Very brave of the Prevost owner!
That truck is a thing of Beauty.
the Big White Tonka Truck.
If a D11 turned up the whole family would have been there, they could of had a picnic.
Kind
Yes it is!
That was a good one. Thanks for posting those tips and tricks. Nothing like learning while we watch. Til next time folks!
He is an adventurous chap driving that beast into the soft stuff, more than a motor home, that's a motorized apartment block.Have I been kind enough?
Coolest part of lone rock was watching all the wild rigs coming in. Huge converted bus homes. Prevosts. A Slick Peterbuilt hauling a 5th wheel camper rig. At least one deuce and a half. Was pretty neat. I imagine getting them back out looked a little like this.
when I packed and was an outfitter, with my mules and horses in the 4 Corners area up in the Colorado Rockies, I had a military surplus 6x6 M-211 "Jimmy" Deuce + A Half. A bed from a military surplus, 6x6 5 ton Kaiser "M-816" (equipped w recovery boom), could be swapped out for the cargo/troop carrier bed on your 6x6, handier equipment for handling the bigger recovery jobs .
When they get down and create suction, it’s nearly impossible to budge them. I remember when a P&H 4100 shovel sank up to the house where I used to work. We had 3 Liebherr 400 ton T282 haul trucks loaded pulling on it with 2 D11 dozers pushing and lifting on the tracks. And that after we spent a day pushing dirt away from it with the dozers. Never forget that mess!
I remember the days when everyone is at full pull and all the cables stop talking. It is time to hide behind something or back everyone off!
Casey’s next purchase on GovDeals will be either an Abrams tank with a giant tow hook welded to the main gun, a D10 CAT, or a Case 150 steam tractor
I might get hit with more than a flip flop if I tried that.
@@CaseysOffRoadRecovery searching on gov planet or similar sights you might look out for a freightliner flu, kind cool trucks (basically a unimog 406/successor to the 406 in a excavator guise (although they aren't as good offroad in terms of articulation because of the much stiffer coil springs)
also if you really want to go crazy you could go for the rare military wreckers . . . I think they made some 5 ton wreckers? I know they made some dragon wagon and hemtt wreckers (prob a little big for your operation . . . maybe more than just a little) (M984 or m985 for the hemtt)
Quadtrack
@@CaseysOffRoadRecovery 🤣🤣🤣
That fine line between pulling it hard enough to get it out yet not ripping things off in the process.
Correct. When your dealing with Motorhomes like this worth close to 2 million you don't mess around.
Monster of a moter home. I heard the one guy say that the driver was crazy for driving out there. True. But we all are human and definitely make mistakes. I know Ine ,ade my fair share. Grate vid Cassy.
Love the new rig. This should be re-named Casey's "Heavy" off-road recovery.
Maybe so...
Thanks Casey, that was tense!!!
Yes it was! Thanks for joining the party on the beach!
Casey you sure made that look easy! When you said a dozer couldn't do it, I thought you were a madman trying it with your 5 ton. I didn't realize it was a mini dozer. Good job!
Beautiful coach! I think I saw this guy roll through NW Montana/Flathead Lake mid summer. You never forget a bus like that.
You are right!
If he ever comes back, I’ve got the perfect, paved area/space for him to camp with hook up and septic. Prob can’t find anywhere closer to the lake and in town to accommodate him. Thought I’d throw it out there.
Team Work for the win!
Watched the sun go down during this video.
Good job 👍
Awesome! Thank you!
Wild..but I have to say..that paint job on that Prevost is stunning
Good job guys. great video , hope the coach owner learned a thing or two.
I'm sure shelling out $5K for a tow job didn't hurt the family budget..
Beautiful coach. The paint scheme is stunning.
It really is!
@@CaseysOffRoadRecovery Was it a Liberty? Oh man, what a sweet ride either way. 🙂
I believe it was a Prevost. Not sure if it was a liberty, is that a model?
@@CaseysOffRoadRecovery Liberty Coaches are one of the high-end Prevost bus converters.
Yes this was likely a Liberty. They posted a build spec from Prevost Factory. Not sure where to tell you to look.
awesome paint job
One of the nicest paint jobs 🥰
Thanks for posting Casey, a little bit of a performance. Beach front entertainment.
Glad you enjoyed it
what an absolute gorgeous paint job on that bus
Great video, that Marathon Motor coach was just delivered to the owner not to long ago. I watched that one being build actually by Marathon coach in Oregon. Glad to see in out and relatively no harm. Good work guys.
Very cool!
To be fair the 5ton did pulled out the first time
That's what she said.
That is a beautiful paint job on that coach
That was entertaining, very surprised to see it get pulled out in the beginning, looks like another live and learn experience, nothing like good old trial and error, school of hard knocks, etc... definitely many things to take note of for the next time, least you've got it on video for next time so as to sharpen up your game when same situation comes along again
I was there when this thing got stuck. Didn’t wait around for the full show. Cool finding it here!
Beautiful coach!
The teen driver was my favorite part!! Love you, S!!
That motorhome had a nice paint job.
with all that money into that rv he should have made it a all wheel drive
what I take from this video is ... you really need to install an inflatable yellow rubber ducky on top of the 5-ton.
That should make it amphibious.
Yay! no wait we're stuck again. Good job you have access to the gear!! Nice job!
The new truck is certainly earning its keep, just needs a few graphics on it now for advertising.
How bout a Red White and Blue Paint Job?
@@CaseysOffRoadRecovery and name her Big Mama, or Tiny.
@@CaseysOffRoadRecovery Hell if i was closer, id paint it for you!
Wow! Nice 2.5 million coach that weighs in at 60k lbs, that someone that was a good idea to drive in the sand... genius.
Money can't buy common sense.
sometimes when you are rich you dont care. it would be like you getting your bike muddy. you can always wash it off, or even pay someone else to lol
That fool don't deserve to be towed.
First world problems.....
If i could afford a camper like that i would have drove it in deeper
Makes a lot more sense seeing the video than in the photo you shared: It looked 100 percent okay on the drive in.
Motorhome? Bigger than my house...and the rest of the street combined. What a monster!
Nailbiter. Nice job and no damage done.
Hey that's Marathon Coach #1326 on Marathon Coach Inc's channel. Tom and Fawn most have gone to the beach.
What a beautiful paint job!
Well done. Another great video of another great rescue.
I don’t mind that many ads in a video this good.
Much appreciated!
@@CaseysOffRoadRecovery
Anytime for a person so consider polite to others that may not always deserve it.
And watching how well you adapt and overcome.
Beautiful paint scheme, never driven a coach/ bus but aahh why go on the beach lesson learned kool that they got it out
I always love to watch the end credits. 👍 I loved the rubber ducky, that made me laugh. When you mentioned putting away the toys, I don't believe you did, it was just a different toy. Love the new logo.
The baby dozer sent out a stress call to it's mother....lol...
Honestly, I was not sure the 6 could get it. That bus was on its belly.
😂😂
Should have called its Father the D10. That would have pulled it no problem. I have personally seen a D10 in action
That is one beautiful coach.
It sure is!
Incredible work from Casey and Becky along with their support crew!
Casey, I drive tour buses and that H45 Prevost is one sweet ride $$$ and one "heavy" ride as well, you have to respect the weight. This unfortunately I have seen in real life and totally enjoyed your recovery and am glad it worked out. Thanks, you and your family stay safe.😷
Thanks Steve!
That second stuck was a good one. Sometimes the immovable object needs a little more irresistible force. It's out, life is good.
I've been waiting all day for this one, another solid recovery!
Glad you enjoy it!
More power! Where was the Binford D2000 RV tug rig when you need it. Nice to have those kind of resources when you need them.
Beginning of video really liked seeing the white cab interior footage of the 5 ton, even though its from the 70's sure looks dashing / jaunty / breezy, especially with the front windshield how it opens up, very cool indeed
Man I love watching these kind of videos! Keep the videos coming!
Thanks! Will do!
it definitely lets you know that there is always an OPTION....... I almost thought the ending would be a $350Hr Crane...
Nice paint job on the RV.
D6 be like: something will move be it the whole bus or just the hook points.
We had multiple points...but ya have to be careful
No, what the D6 did, was rotate the earth under the bus. It wasn't trying to tow the bus out.
Got to love that 45 mph AC in that beast!
I want a truck you need ear protection to drive... 😎
Cut the exhaust off any car you own! That'll wake ppl up!
Buy a Dodge.
I drove a Freightliner Columbia that I had to wear earplugs. Rattled and made enough noise to drive you insane.
I thought he was listening to soothing tunes.
...especially defective 3M hearing protection.
Nice job, thanks for sharing.
Great video thanks again.
I loved the old trucks we had that you could open the windshield.😀
Amen!
Awesome footage! Fun to see Boyd!
That is for sure!
I said, “Is that Boyd?! That IS Boyd! :)”
That truck is a beast!!!!
Beutiful paint job on the prevo
Looks like a WW2 Army truck. My dad had two of them in the fifties. I watched him pull a tractor and loaded trailer out of the Everglades swamp.
you guys have the best toys in southern Utah
Beautiful
This guy should be at an RV Resort!!!!!
Good job Casey 👏
man, that 5 ton looks clean. sweet rig, no doubt.
Thanks 👍
Nothing like getting the right tool for the job. I thought it was coming out at first with the 6X6...oh well.
Wait a second. I remember this coach and couple being featured on one of those RV tv shows like Epic Rv or something. That paint scheme gave it away.
That's the one.
@@CaseysOffRoadRecovery thought so. But its a rather undignified way to treat a thing of beauty. Even if moneys no object.
You are some man for one man
love the rubber duckie
Gosh a beautiful motor home! Great video! Love the truck also! Lol
All's well that ends well. Nice job!
Excellence in determination!
I did that once in my H3 Prevost. I take it he will only do that "once" too... LOL
Wheels straight on the pull !
Amen
I was waiting for something to come flying off the motor home once the D6 got hooked up lol
Pretty bus, paint is a little wild for me but looked good. Bus had to be over 50,000 pounds it is a 45 footer. The 150 horsepower, 20,000 pound D6 means business. Nothing like putting pressure and power to the ground. Glad it worked out and no one was hurt. I hope he had a good welder check all of the welds on the frame under that prevost after that.
215 hp 50000k
@@ejsayler1 which one? I looked it up and found they did get a lot heavier since the late 1990s but which engine had 215 hp? "Since 1996 the D6K at 125 hp and 28,409 lb, the D6N at 150 hp and 36,497 lb and the D6T at 165 hp at 46,690 lb all have been introduced."
The yeti does the job again 👍🏻
Awesome videos
When I was 5 I watched the 3 stooges. Can't take it anymore.
That motorhome is REALLY heavvvvy!
that there is a beautiful motor home
Great work !
Thank you! Cheers!
Casey:. I live in a beautiful place full of sugar sand, snow, and mud. What should I do for a living?
America:. We're going to Utah without a clue!
Nice work, Casey. Way to persevere and get the job done.
Such teeny tires on that giant motorhome
Man ..... I love your posts/videos .. keep them coming .
Awesome video, Casey!
Just wow! Great Video!
Glad you enjoyed it