50 years ago the village saw their villager take down the church tower which the demolition contractor from the city couldnt take, with a hotbulb tractor from the late 40s and nothing but pulleys, anchored to several trees. He spent the morning rigging, taking the tower down took 5 minutes, packing his ropes and pulleys took a few hours. He was ready early enough to celebrate his accomplishment in the pub, before taking off home with the thunderously banging one cylinder hotbulb diesel. As long as you have pulleys and an anchor point, you can move everything with anything.. Archimedes said, with a big enough lever i can move the world.
This seems amazing to me, your recovery skills are so diverse and your vehicle seems relatively conservative compared to other recovery outfits. It just makes what you do and achieve that much more impressive. Top job 🇦🇺👍❤️
I have recovered many many many excavators, and I’m sure you don’t do it all the time but next time use the excavator to dig out in the front of your front plate make yourself a slight ramp using the excavator you had the right idea in the right concept, but it would’ve made it easier on you if you wouldn’t use the excavator just a littlemore in regards to digging out the front to make yourself a little ramp. I recovered them up in Dutch Harbor Alaska. I recovered them from the swamp of Louisiana and I did it also over in Kabala when I was deployed so I’ve done quite a few different recoveries. Lol but yeah, the right idea it took a little bit longer than it should’ve but you did good. As long as the end result is you got the machine out?
That's badass dude! I grew way out in the sticks in NE Texas, rarely had multiple dollars lol, we would get stuck from time to time between fishing holes and a pig bayed up somewhere, we would just have to figure it out as we went but we made out, not quite as handy as you and that jeep though, but kinda takes me back. Nothing like a little work ethic and common sense, both rare nowadays! Awesome channel keep doing that thing
I love the fact that I finally got someone local from here man to follow on UA-cam that does amazing work and is a great person and family man and there busting his hump for the fam I hope you go viral my boy much respect ✊
That's badass that jeep can pull out just about anything from all the videos I've seen its crazy how strong and the winch is and how good his rigging skills are
Great job!!! That mini excavator was super buried!! I can't believe the operator didn't stop before he was that deep!! That's crazy! I thought sure you were going to have to call back-up for some dunnage to put down for enough support to hold the Jeep from sinking. That soil is crazy soft when it saturated!!!
Holly cow!!! Seriously, I think you should offer your experience to our S.F. operators. This is great knowledge to have had when driving a MRAP on those pebbles/River silt.
I said right out loud as I live alone, he can't do that pull, three times as I watched your pull. you and the jeep are amazing. great vid. will be watching from Canada for future vids. thanks.
Good job, men . I worked in the oil fields for many years and I've seen dozers buried up to the seat , luckey we had a big tree to hook on to get it out.
That is one bad situation to be and I've been stuck like that before it was awhile ago the ground gave up from underneath my vehicle now is stuck about 3ft down
Got to admire an operator with no quit. Guy was no gonna stop till she was all the way down. 😂😂😂 impressive recovery for a jeep. You are the man. Love your wife’s commentary.
Pretty darn amazing that you could get enough footing in that slop to do any good. The field is too soft everywhere for them to be doing any digging in. It looks like the operator could have seen that on his way to where he was trying to dig.
Yeah I just started watching your videos, pretty impressive for today's Jeeps I'm old school CJ 70s and 80s I used to ride those trails close to the Alabama Florida line Good times look for the snake coming out from under your boom at the 8:25 period of the video have a good day
What a pull! It seems your Jeep has magical powers, but I am sure it is a combination of Mathematics, Physics, Experience and equipment. I love your channel.
How much of the total time on site was spent sitting around waiting for the electric winch to cool down due to duty cycle limitations? One of the advantages of a hydraulic winch is that you can winch all day and not have to worry about duty cycle.
Just a question, not a criticism. How come you don't use the claw to dig out the dirt in the direction of pull? I know you have a reason but I was just curious. What you do with that Gladiator is amazing..
Hey don’t forget also you can pic the bucket up and set it on your traction Matt’s and pic the front up a little and we use Matt’s in muddy conditions that are 4’x8’ and 5’x10’ and they help a lot for are equipment and I didn’t know if you have seen them or not
I have seen guys bring an excavator to recover something this stuck, and you bring a jeep and an ATV. Your recovery skills are epic!
50 years ago the village saw their villager take down the church tower which the demolition contractor from the city couldnt take, with a hotbulb tractor from the late 40s and nothing but pulleys, anchored to several trees. He spent the morning rigging, taking the tower down took 5 minutes, packing his ropes and pulleys took a few hours. He was ready early enough to celebrate his accomplishment in the pub, before taking off home with the thunderously banging one cylinder hotbulb diesel.
As long as you have pulleys and an anchor point, you can move everything with anything.. Archimedes said, with a big enough lever i can move the world.
I am impressed that you were able to get anchored solid enough to pull that thing out.
Mr Matt That was one heck of a recovery. Thanks for sharing and stay safe
Makes me want to finish the winch box project 😆
Awesome recovery dude, Thank you for sharing!!
Thanks, and no problem
You are the king of winching, and obviously know you way around an excavator. Nicely Done!
This seems amazing to me, your recovery skills are so diverse and your vehicle seems relatively conservative compared to other recovery outfits. It just makes what you do and achieve that much more impressive. Top job 🇦🇺👍❤️
It's amazing the stuff that you can pull out the videos are getting better
We are trying
I have recovered many many many excavators, and I’m sure you don’t do it all the time but next time use the excavator to dig out in the front of your front plate make yourself a slight ramp using the excavator you had the right idea in the right concept, but it would’ve made it easier on you if you wouldn’t use the excavator just a littlemore in regards to digging out the front to make yourself a little ramp. I recovered them up in Dutch Harbor Alaska. I recovered them from the swamp of Louisiana and I did it also over in Kabala when I was deployed so I’ve done quite a few different recoveries. Lol but yeah, the right idea it took a little bit longer than it should’ve but you did good. As long as the end result is you got the machine out?
Nice job man. I like hearing the analysis or break down of the plan to get it out
I have quickly learned to not doubt your skills or your Jeep. It looks hopeless yet you prevail. Thank you for another great video.
That was impressive, i would not have thought that possible due to the conditions. Well done!
By far the best off-road recovery channel i appreciate the information .
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That's badass dude! I grew way out in the sticks in NE Texas, rarely had multiple dollars lol, we would get stuck from time to time between fishing holes and a pig bayed up somewhere, we would just have to figure it out as we went but we made out, not quite as handy as you and that jeep though, but kinda takes me back. Nothing like a little work ethic and common sense, both rare nowadays! Awesome channel keep doing that thing
I find it mind boggling how many people notice their excavator start to sink…and just keep going!
Wow, that's amazing Matt.
Definitely was an interesting one for sure
@@matt.mckinzie hey you can't park there lol
Best off-road channel on YT!
I love the fact that I finally got someone local from here man to follow on UA-cam that does amazing work and is a great person and family man and there busting his hump for the fam I hope you go viral my boy much respect ✊
That's badass that jeep can pull out just about anything from all the videos I've seen its crazy how strong and the winch is and how good his rigging skills are
Great job!!! That mini excavator was super buried!! I can't believe the operator didn't stop before he was that deep!! That's crazy! I thought sure you were going to have to call back-up for some dunnage to put down for enough support to hold the Jeep from sinking. That soil is crazy soft when it saturated!!!
Sheesh. I never thought you'd get that out without being able to lift it to break the suction.- well done
It’s truly amazing the capabilities of a simple pulley system. You guys are savages!
Holly cow!!! Seriously, I think you should offer your experience to our S.F. operators. This is great knowledge to have had when driving a MRAP on those pebbles/River silt.
Looks like you finally got a good challenge to test that new winch. Good job sir. That was a nice one.
Yeah and no anchors available
Gave the haters nothing to complain about 😂
I’ve seen and done my share of sketchy stuff in my life but every one of your videos is more impressive than the last.
I said right out loud as I live alone, he can't do that pull, three times as I watched your pull. you and the jeep are amazing. great vid. will be watching from Canada for future vids. thanks.
Thanks 👍
Great job LOTS OF WORK
good to see someone has a land anchor
That was pretty impressive!
No way! I thought you need backup, but I forgot who was on the job. Great job and content
Dude !! That was one impressive recovery 👍👍
Love the video long or short works I would watch either way because it entertaining and it's learning experience
Good job, men . I worked in the oil fields for many years and I've seen dozers buried up to the seat , luckey we had a big tree to hook on to get it out.
What the hell does something like this cost....man you put allot of time and effort into these recoveries. Great vids...new sub.
Simplemente asombroso tu pericia y habilidades. Eres el mejor con diferencia 👍👍👏👏👏😉
Wow that was a pickle. A deep muddy pickle. Nice job.
impressive,good job.
Thanks!
That is one bad situation to be and I've been stuck like that before it was awhile ago the ground gave up from underneath my vehicle now is stuck about 3ft down
Great use of snatch blockes, pull pal, and tripple line pull, must have been 100ft extention line used?
200 extension
Plus the 100 of the 120 on winch
That was impressive. I'd be interested to see how much anchoring force you have with the pull pal and 4 wheeler and scotch blocks
Awesome video man 👍
Got to admire an operator with no quit. Guy was no gonna stop till she was all the way down. 😂😂😂 impressive recovery for a jeep. You are the man. Love your wife’s commentary.
I'd like to say, it's self reliant. It can get itself out. Done it, will love to show you how. Just requires skill.
Trees and logs would have been your best friend to throw under tracks .. or mats 😂
Pretty darn amazing that you could get enough footing in that slop to do any good. The field is too soft everywhere for them to be doing any digging in. It looks like the operator could have seen that on his way to where he was trying to dig.
Well done but would like how the operator get it stuck. Good job congratulations. Piet Schoeman from Nylstroom SA Limpopo Prov.
Yeah I just started watching your videos, pretty impressive for today's Jeeps I'm old school CJ 70s and 80s I used to ride those trails close to the Alabama Florida line Good times look for the snake coming out from under your boom at the 8:25 period of the video have a good day
You have got to be near the best in NE Florida and SE Georgia. That synthetic wench rope is a lot tougher than I thought it be.
Great job.
Not gonna lie, that was pretty impressive.
Its very impressive
Awesome job brother! 💪💪💪💪
Thanks, it definitely challenged my patience
@@matt.mckinzie I’m sure, especially when it down poured.
I hope you got paid big money on this one. well done
What a pull! It seems your Jeep has magical powers, but I am sure it is a combination of Mathematics, Physics, Experience and equipment. I love your channel.
That mini was stuck good. Can you do a short video and tell how much force you where pulling with, on that set up?
What a nightmare!
See, U did it!
Sure y'all will get it out!
How much of the total time on site was spent sitting around waiting for the electric winch to cool down due to duty cycle limitations? One of the advantages of a hydraulic winch is that you can winch all day and not have to worry about duty cycle.
Wow, Time to wash everything!
nice job, you earned it.
Hell yaa ya'll are fantastic great job working as a family
Brother love the channel. How do you like the warm winch compared to the badland?
U guys need a heavy lift helicopter 😅😅
Shall call it the RescuCopter
You Got It! First time go.
Awsome 👍🇧🇻
The Pull-Pal earned its keep again.
Very useful tool
Warn winch should supply you for a lifetime with winches for that video.
Never mind can you get it out.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,how did you get it in.
How did you do this? I remember as a farmer my dad also got his tracker stuck like this in a puddle
Yep you will get out of there you always do you da man
Wow, Matt that was amazing watching that machine slowly crawl out of that hole. Well done. How much did the land anchor move during those pulls?
Never underestimate the Power of the Mechanical Advantage!
Wow, well done.
In the 50’s My high school buddy had an old WW2 jeep we’d take to NSB or Daytona and pull stuck cars out of the sand for free beers! Big deal for us.
I don’t understand why you didn’t dig the dirt out in front of you. You could swing so why not
Did you fix all the sod before you left so it looked like a golf course ? 🙂
I'd want a unimog or logging vehicle for that one.
very very impressive.
Well done
Great recovery. Your persistance is amazing. What size Warn winch and what is your battery set up?
Warn Zeon 10-S
Stock battery bigger alternator
Could you have tried to use the bucket to move dirt from around the excavator?
Just a question, not a criticism. How come you don't use the claw to dig out the dirt in the direction of pull? I know you have a reason but I was just curious. What you do with that Gladiator is amazing..
I just dont understand how the winch line never breaks thats crazy tension with all that mud.
Yes you will get it out
I hope you charged them a lot for that recovery!
We charged then a decent price but not enough
Pictures we got didn’t look near as bad as it was
But customer was happy
So all and all a good day
You guys are good. I will not bet against you.😅
Love it
How are you liking the warm winch sofar?
Loving it so far
@@matt.mckinzie You would have burned up several crappy Harbor (China) Freight winches by now.
Communication seems to be an issue. How about using walkie-talkies or cell phones to communicate to the winch runner?
Unbelievable !!!!!
You’re going to get it out
Got an anchor?
U can do it. Thanks.
Hey don’t forget also you can pic the bucket up and set it on your traction Matt’s and pic the front up a little and we use Matt’s in muddy conditions that are 4’x8’ and 5’x10’ and they help a lot for are equipment and I didn’t know if you have seen them or not
They are made of the same material as your traction Matt’s and are about $250.00 per matt
What motor in the jeep ?
Unbelievable!
Yes
How much do u charge for a recovery like this .??
Coarse = rough Course = direction of travel or thought
Sorry, Ms Sundahl made me do it.
why didn't you use the machine to move the dirt out of your path?