Great job. Also, the next time a customer insists they will drive it out themselves, you might tell them this story, and politely decline the job if they won't let you do it. 🙂
i could be wrong but I'm sure it had to do something with the insurance co just employees can drive their equipment as for the recovery that looks like a salvage job that needs to get done ASAP
Excellent Recovery. Saw you on Casey's channel, part 1 & 2 of this recovery, and came over and subscribed right away. Looking forward to more videos. Thanks for posting and sharing.
Same here! All I can think to myself was how much the bill would be for all this, all because 1 person didn’t have enough sense to say no, I’m not going to try driving up this snow covered mountain. Even after having a state employee say, I think we should turn back.🤦🏻♂️
I'm here from from Casey's. Great recovery. From yhe first time the propane driver turned the wrong direction i knew there was gonna be trouble down the road. As someone elsr said, when a driver makes those kind of mistakes, kick their buns out of the drivers seat, and give it back when you get to bare pavement. Some people just shouldn't drive in the snow.
Troy, you have some really mean equipment there, and you earned every cent of whatever the invoice came to. Fantastic job and very professionally done. Well done Sir. p.s. Blame Casey for sending me over to subscribe to your channel.
As a firefighter, I’ve been on this same call. Propane company ended up bringing a truck out and transferring all the propane, then we had two rotator style heavy wreckers come out and pick the truck straight up, rotated it upright, then set it back down in the road. This was on a mountain road, but not in these type of conditions. Great job.
Yeah, they did a really good job of finessing that truck back upright and onto the road. Stupid people would have just grabbed it at one point and pulled hard.
I don't know much about these trucks, but I wonder if I am correct that that with that much flexing, the truck is structurally compromised and should be scrapped. I know steel is resilient but that was a lot of flex, looking like that truck was going to come apart.
Really enjoyed this video! It was great watching you guys do this job. I really liked you guys referring to this job as an adventure! We can see it definitely was! Recovering a damaged fully loaded propane truck that has slid off and rolled over the side of a snow and ice covered mountain service road definitely requires a proper skill set and the use of equipment suited to the task at hand.
Troy did an absolutely outstanding job here! To the point that I I wish we had him here in NW Montana for our Logging Industry Rigs & heavy-equipment…. That every winter it never fails, not a snowy week goes by that a logging rig doesn’t need help from a fella like Troy!! after watching all of Casey‘s video and this one, it has prompted me to subscribe to Troy‘s channel and watch every video he produces and hit that like button!!
Awesome recovery! Very impressed with your whole team. We don't see incredible recoveries like that out here in coastal Virginia very often, if ever. Immediate subscriber with link from Casey. You gotta keep the videos coming. You are a natural UA-cam star.
Very much thank you for posting the ending off the propane recovery!!! Hate not being able to see how thing end!! Great job!!! Keep up the great work!!!
I saw that John Deere and my first thought was that you really need a Caterpillar D8. Then everything went so well that I decided I was wrong -- until you were using the crawler to hold the propane truck back while going down that hill and I saw it moving forward but the tracks moving BACK. Now I'm thinking a D10!
When I saw your trucks had tire chains, and you also brought your bulldozer I knew you had your right stuff. Thumbs up to you sir from a simular Alaskan.
In the first two videos with Casey I was wondering who in the area would have an M936, M62, or an M819 wrecker and make the job so much easier. I could only think of sparks motors and they would be a long haul to get there. Obviously the right equipment for the job and the right experience pays dividends.
So Wise , Thank You . A fine example of the Right equipment , the RIGHT People . Not to forget the Propane tank that did NOT leak or Blow up. I also came from Casey
I also came over from Casey channel. That propane company and insurance company both should be charged out the @$$ for this recovery. Outstanding job guys of both channels
It’s cool to see the wrecker in use. I was an Army driver. We had wreckers in the company, but the mechanics drove them. We had an 800 series when we had deuce and a half’s, Hemtt wreckers when we had 5 tons, and also when we had PLS. The hemtt weren’t rated for the PLS according to the mechanics. When one broke down, a het moved it. Sometimes they were in our convoys. One of our PLS tipped over in the soft dirt while in Iraq, they used an M88 to recover it.
@@troysOffroadRecovery I was also there when a PLS got stuck in the mud, same with an 88 that went too close. A second 88 stayed back further and pulled them both out while they were still tied together. I have a picture with about six guys dragging the cable out there. Impressive machine.
Great job Troy!! You and your guys did a fantastic job.... TWICE!! Saw parts 1&2 on Casey's channel. I'll bet that propane truck driver is NOT going back up there anytime soon!! LOL!! Thanks for the entertainment!! Great stuff!!
I just joined your Channel today I seen the video you did with Casey today getting a camper Out of the Woods from the homeless camp but you only have 10 videos I'm going to watch them all to support your Channel I enjoy watching recovery type videos really anything Automotive - car, truck, recovery, repairs, projects, ect...
Absolutely fantastic job by you and your crew! I too, am a Casey subscriber and I am now subscribing to your channel. Super to see the community and helpfulness that you all share!! Look forward to more recoveries from you and your team. Thanks for sharing this final chapter of this incredible adventure!!
That made for a long, cold, tedious day! So thankful take 2 went better. Thank you for filming this, I know it just added to the load doing this but I do appreciate it! Stay safe and GOD bless
That looked like a lot of fun. Is this truck going to be a write-off? The frame looked like it was getting really bent while it was getting flipped back over.
I can't imagine that truck would be anything other than a write-off. The unnatural stresses put on the tank would make it completely untrustworthy, plus the twisted frame, pipework and the work to recover that inverted engine.
@@gmwPaul you would be surprised. most frames will flop around like that you just never see it because you only see them when they are on the road at worst that truck will be shipped to africa or the middle east were they will strip the frame straighten it sleeve it then back into service under even more harsh conditions
Just wanted to let you know I was helping you upright it to put it back on the wheels. I kept turning my phone on a angle while you pulled it. My only problem now is... where do I send my bill? Lmao 🤣 🤣 🤣 Good job!
Would have loved to been sitting in on that supervisor's meeting of the propane company as they discussed all the errors of their employees. Wonder if both those drivers are still employed there?
Honestly, the management should have NEVER sent that poorly prepared truck into those conditions. The management should fire themselves if anyone is to be fired.
One hell of a Technical Recovery, Kudos, Casey linked me to your channel. I agree with the Comment, either your guys drive the Propane truck down, or you leave it where it is.
Amazing how this saga unfolded.........I had a job for over 7 years, and it involved taking fully loaded 68,000kg B-doubles into open cut coal mines in the Australia. The mines made us fill "in pit" bulk tanks that their graders,dozers and dump trucks (Cat 797 etc)fueled directly from. The mines had wild ideas of how much mud a highway heavy semi could cope with........and their water cart drivers didnt help by putting stupid amounts of water onto the dirt haul roads. It was sometimes really dicey,they routinely change the roads, intersections and have specialized road rules called "hierarchy". Nice recovery video, thanks ))
Welcome to the YT world sir, looks like you have some awesome toys erh I mean equipment, I bet Casey is sitting back saying I told you this would get a ton of views if you posted it. Well keep it up, this is just the kind of stuff a lot of us like to see, might even be Casey and Matt's off road level of famous if done right.
Holy big ballz of big boy recovery toys!! My heart was racing watching all of this. Fingernails gripping into the armrest of my recliner on the verge of an anxiety attack. Wow. The way that propane truck flexed like a limp spaghetti noodle while they tugged on it. I need to go watch some Bob Ross to bring my heart back down.
Wow. What a job. Everyone seemed to know what to do and when. I wish the customer had let one of you guys drive it out of there though. I hope that driver isn’t having nightmares about it turning over. God bless everyone. ❤️🙏🙏👍👍❤️
Impressive recovery! You and your crew really seem to know what you are doing. I'm no expert, but it definitely looked like a lot of thought a preparation went into that recovery.
Who else got here thanks to Casey 😂
EVERYONE since this is his only video.
Yes, but late night algorithm took me to Casey's video
Well we had to see part 3 😂
Me , and not regretting it in the slightest bit , either
Yup and all because dude driving the bottle didnt wtf he was doing.
That fire extinguisher next to a big, overturned propane tank is the pinnacle of optimism
It's mainly in case something else catches fire but yeah.
😅 oh boy ...
don't need to be putting out fires when it's so cold....
For those fire sources that don't involve propane.
The Amerigas safety guy brought it.
Great job. Also, the next time a customer insists they will drive it out themselves, you might tell them this story, and politely decline the job if they won't let you do it. 🙂
i could be wrong but I'm sure it had to do something with the insurance co just employees can drive their equipment as for the recovery that looks like a salvage job that needs to get done ASAP
Amerigas is a Big company
@@MacGyver2154 very big company Amerigas is like Home Depot of Propane
@@rogerstlaurent8704 the guy is probably now an ex employee unless he is related to the owners.
@@archieharrison9433 I would say he is an ex employee and should be
I do hope you charged that propane company a small fortune for doing what had to put up with and do. That was an unbelievable rescue.
Great job guys, thanks to Casey for introducing your channel.looking forward to following you going forward.
Seems he created this channel after helping Casey. Hope for more content soon.
Awesome! Thank you!
Came over from Casey's channel to watch Chapter 3 of this adventure...Great job. Helps to have the right equipment to do the job.
Awesome! Thank you!
You guys made great use of all your equipment. Gave you a sub ! Thanks for bringing us along
And qualified operators that would have more than likely avoided the situation in the first part.
Excellent Recovery. Saw you on Casey's channel, part 1 & 2 of this recovery, and came over and subscribed right away. Looking forward to more videos. Thanks for posting and sharing.
Great job! i hope you got paid a lot of money for doing this! WOW!
Same here! All I can think to myself was how much the bill would be for all this, all because 1 person didn’t have enough sense to say no, I’m not going to try driving up this snow covered mountain. Even after having a state employee say, I think we should turn back.🤦🏻♂️
Same here.
did the same myself
Thanks!
I'm here from from Casey's. Great recovery. From yhe first time the propane driver turned the wrong direction i knew there was gonna be trouble down the road. As someone elsr said, when a driver makes those kind of mistakes, kick their buns out of the drivers seat, and give it back when you get to bare pavement.
Some people just shouldn't drive in the snow.
Well, it all worked out in the end. I had a good payday and video content, and you guys got some interesting entertainment.
Nice to see YOUR trucks properly chained up. You got some cool gear Troy.
This takes me back to my Army days, extracting stuck trucks from places they never should have been. That recovery truck is the best.
You fellas earned your money on that one . 👍🏼👍🏼 And tell Casey thanks for putting a link in his video
You put @heavydsparks to shame! No drama, no idiot in a pickup and no scam sponsorships!
Thanks
And he did not forget the key 60 miles back lol
Wow. That was about the toughest recovery possible. The right team with the right gear got it done.
Yes indeed - great team!
Troy, Kudos to you your crew and you. This is one of the most difficult recoveries I've viewed. Cheers, Mate.
Military wrecker at work! Epic!
Thanks for taking the time to record this Troy.
Thank you for recording and showing the finish of this stories. Too many stories in life go unfinished.
Glad you enjoyed it
@@troysOffroadRecoverythanks for the vid wish it was longer tho lol
Wow..nice work! Glad it was a safe and successful recovery!
Thank you!
😁
@ 9:00 Sliding down the hill with the tracks in reverse was impressive. 👍🏼
Troy, you have some really mean equipment there, and you earned every cent of whatever the invoice came to. Fantastic job and very professionally done. Well done Sir.
p.s. Blame Casey for sending me over to subscribe to your channel.
Gas company: "How much is this going to cost us?"
Troy: "yes"
@@marvindebot3264 "just keep the truck"
@@imkaneforever I'm not sure that would be a winning deal TBH. Depends if the truck is rebuildable or parts.
As a firefighter, I’ve been on this same call. Propane company ended up bringing a truck out and transferring all the propane, then we had two rotator style heavy wreckers come out and pick the truck straight up, rotated it upright, then set it back down in the road. This was on a mountain road, but not in these type of conditions. Great job.
That propane truck was top heavy I thought that frame was going to snap or crack but you guys handled that recovery really well. 👍👍
I was thinking the same thing Edoom.
Yeah, they did a really good job of finessing that truck back upright and onto the road. Stupid people would have just grabbed it at one point and pulled hard.
@@skippylippy547 I was cringing 😬 watching the video
I don't know much about these trucks, but I wonder if I am correct that that with that much flexing, the truck is structurally compromised and should be scrapped. I know steel is resilient but that was a lot of flex, looking like that truck was going to come apart.
@@gmwPaul It may well be stuffed, it will need an engineering check to make sure and I bet it won't be hauling propane any longer.
That was an awesome video. Like a 'full power' version of the Robbie Layton rescue of a telehandler in Snow. Impressed.
Holy crap, that was amazing! Nice work Troy. Sick rigs too!
Looked high and low for part 3 of Casey's story and here I am. Subbed....
Hope you like it
WOW!! That was a heck of a recovery! Nice work to you all!!
Pure gold. A pro knows what he is doing.
That was a great clip of propane recovery! Thanks to Casey for the link!!!! Was pretty brutal!!!
Another channel for me to watch. Love seeing old army wreckers still working.
Following up from Casey parts 1&2.
Awesome job, great recovery, and shows how working as a team is so important....thanks for sharing....
Glad you enjoyed it!
one hell of a job
Thanks
So refreshing to see someone use that wrecker properly; with outriggers and rear anchors. New subscriber from Casey. Great job guys.
Looks as though that propane truck would have slipped of the track at several other places without the dozer holding on. Great stuff.
Really enjoyed this video! It was great watching you guys do this job. I really liked you guys referring to this job as an adventure! We can see it definitely was! Recovering a damaged fully loaded propane truck that has slid off and rolled over the side of a snow and ice covered mountain service road definitely requires a proper skill set and the use of equipment suited to the task at hand.
This whole recovery = out of the frying pan and into the fire
Awesome work! Amazing watching that truck frame twist back onto its wheels
Troy did an absolutely outstanding job here! To the point that I I wish we had him here in NW Montana for our Logging Industry Rigs & heavy-equipment….
That every winter it never fails, not a snowy week goes by that a logging rig doesn’t need help from a fella like Troy!! after watching all of Casey‘s video and this one, it has prompted me to subscribe to Troy‘s channel and watch every video he produces and hit that like button!!
Thanks, We will do our best to post more videos soon.
Babe... oh, I mean Troy... ahh.mmmm.. MONTANA! Just sayin.. ♡
I love thinking I have to wait a day then boom post all th videos Same time I love it
Hi, I came here off of Casey’s channel, that was one hell of a recovery! I figured that recovery is worth a subscription.
Having worked in the Heavy Duty Industry, all I can say is EXCELLENT recovery give all the circumstances you guy had to work in!!!!!! JOB WELL DONE
i hope you charged them an obnoxious amount for this recovery. Nice work
Awesome recovery! Very impressed with your whole team. We don't see incredible recoveries like that out here in coastal Virginia very often, if ever. Immediate subscriber with link from Casey. You gotta keep the videos coming. You are a natural UA-cam star.
Thanks 👍
From Casey's. Great job.
Thanks!!!
Very much thank you for posting the ending off the propane recovery!!! Hate not being able to see how thing end!! Great job!!! Keep up the great work!!!
Same as others, I'm here from Casey's channel. Great job - your recovery equipment is bad-ass.
Awesome job Troy and team! Still shaking my head the driver declined expert help in driving this liquid bomb off the mountain.
I saw that John Deere and my first thought was that you really need a Caterpillar D8. Then everything went so well that I decided I was wrong -- until you were using the crawler to hold the propane truck back while going down that hill and I saw it moving forward but the tracks moving BACK.
Now I'm thinking a D10!
When I saw your trucks had tire chains, and you also brought your bulldozer I knew you had your right stuff. Thumbs up to you sir from a simular Alaskan.
I cant imagine the bill this propane company racked up. Great work!
Ameragas... I hope he gets paid!!
That was impressive. Thanks for the video and keeping it family friendly.
In the first two videos with Casey I was wondering who in the area would have an M936, M62, or an M819 wrecker and make the job so much easier. I could only think of sparks motors and they would be a long haul to get there. Obviously the right equipment for the job and the right experience pays dividends.
Impressed with how tough those propane trucks are built to survive all that
So Wise , Thank You . A fine example of the Right equipment , the RIGHT People . Not to forget the Propane tank that did NOT leak or Blow up. I also came from Casey
Casey sent me.
This was some Seriously Fancy footwork getting the tanker out of the hole and off the mountain.
NICE JOB
Nicely done, Troy. 👍 Thanks for posting the video.
Well done. Watched both of Casey's videos which segued into yours. Outstanding job by all involved.
segued into
Enjoyed watching you with Casey. Great recovery (both).
Thanks 👍
Troy has the best toys
Great content guys, what a amazing adventure sure glad that no one got hurt.
I also came over from Casey channel. That propane company and insurance company both should be charged out the @$$ for this recovery. Outstanding job guys of both channels
Nice Job!! That truck was trying to go off the edge the whole way! Looking forward to more videos from you!!
It’s cool to see the wrecker in use. I was an Army driver. We had wreckers in the company, but the mechanics drove them. We had an 800 series when we had deuce and a half’s, Hemtt wreckers when we had 5 tons, and also when we had PLS. The hemtt weren’t rated for the PLS according to the mechanics. When one broke down, a het moved it. Sometimes they were in our convoys. One of our PLS tipped over in the soft dirt while in Iraq, they used an M88 to recover it.
The M88 were a BADA$$ machine, love watching them work.
@@troysOffroadRecovery I was also there when a PLS got stuck in the mud, same with an 88 that went too close. A second 88 stayed back further and pulled them both out while they were still tied together. I have a picture with about six guys dragging the cable out there. Impressive machine.
Great video and good job capturing the recovery.
Great job Troy!! You and your guys did a fantastic job.... TWICE!! Saw parts 1&2 on Casey's channel. I'll bet that propane truck driver is NOT going back up there anytime soon!! LOL!! Thanks for the entertainment!! Great stuff!!
Came here from Casey’s channel after watching the first two episodes and subscribed to your page. Looking forward to more. Amazing recovery
Great recovery Troy and crew! What a pain in the ass that propane tanker was! Subbed btw. Sent by Casey! Cheers!
I just joined your Channel today I seen the video you did with Casey today getting a camper Out of the Woods from the homeless camp but you only have 10 videos I'm going to watch them all to support your Channel I enjoy watching recovery type videos really anything Automotive - car, truck, recovery, repairs, projects, ect...
That is awesome! I'm trying to get more posted.
Absolutely fantastic job by you and your crew! I too, am a Casey subscriber and I am now subscribing to your channel. Super to see the community and helpfulness that you all share!! Look forward to more recoveries from you and your team. Thanks for sharing this final chapter of this incredible adventure!!
Came over from Casey's channel love seeing another off road recovery channel
New subscriber! Awesome recovery and equipment!
That made for a long, cold, tedious day! So thankful take 2 went better. Thank you for filming this, I know it just added to the load doing this but I do appreciate it! Stay safe and GOD bless
That looked like a lot of fun. Is this truck going to be a write-off? The frame looked like it was getting really bent while it was getting flipped back over.
I can't imagine that truck would be anything other than a write-off. The unnatural stresses put on the tank would make it completely untrustworthy, plus the twisted frame, pipework and the work to recover that inverted engine.
That is my inexpert thinking. I can't imagine ever putting that frame back in service. The bending and twisting was crazy.
@@gmwPaul you would be surprised. most frames will flop around like that you just never see it because you only see them when they are on the road at worst that truck will be shipped to africa or the middle east were they will strip the frame straighten it sleeve it then back into service under even more harsh conditions
Thanks for the pretty epic rollover recovery! Yall killed it!!
Awesome recovery troy.
Thanks 👍
Troy don't play!!!! Brought out all the big guns!!! Nicely done sir.
Just wanted to let you know I was helping you upright it to put it back on the wheels. I kept turning my phone on a angle while you pulled it.
My only problem now is... where do I send my bill?
Lmao 🤣 🤣 🤣
Good job!
Surprised they didn’t want to ‘drive it out’ again this time!
Would have loved to been sitting in on that supervisor's meeting of the propane company as they discussed all the errors of their employees. Wonder if both those drivers are still employed there?
Honestly, the management should have NEVER sent that poorly prepared truck into those conditions. The management should fire themselves if anyone is to be fired.
Casey sent me here. Great recovery!
Thanks for coming
One hell of a Technical Recovery, Kudos, Casey linked me to your channel. I agree with the Comment, either your guys drive the Propane truck down, or you leave it where it is.
Amazing how this saga unfolded.........I had a job for over 7 years, and it involved taking fully loaded 68,000kg B-doubles into open cut coal mines in the Australia. The mines made us fill "in pit" bulk tanks that their graders,dozers and dump trucks (Cat 797 etc)fueled directly from. The mines had wild ideas of how much mud a highway heavy semi could cope with........and their water cart drivers didnt help by putting stupid amounts of water onto the dirt haul roads. It was sometimes really dicey,they routinely change the roads, intersections and have specialized road rules called "hierarchy". Nice recovery video, thanks ))
Well I wouldn't want that bill!!!🤣
Great recovery keep up the great work
I'm very lucky I have found another towing channel to watch thank you very much I enjoyed the video and I'll be checking out your other videos
Yeah, but some some of us city-folk need narration of what's going on and why before we commit to subscribing.
He did good for his first video, I hope you come out with more interesting content.
Thanx to Casey for turning me on to your channel. Subscribed!
Bravo!!! 30 hours to gett'r done! Proud of you! 😘
I think that propane tanker wanted to take up residents on that mountain permanently Good job of getting in out without doing any more damage boys
Great job Troy, that is quite a team you have there...
Damn. The serious off road recovery team. Hell yeah.
Heavy D would use a discount surplus Russian helicopter for that lil job... stay healthy safe travels 😘 Pilgrims.
Troy don't mess around. Nice 👍
I bet the fuel company paid bank to redo the same thing twice + driver & a recovery 😅😅😅
Whoa. Truck to truck transfer blew up half the town of Newton, NJ. I’m glad that crew got it right.
Welcome to the YT world sir, looks like you have some awesome toys erh I mean equipment, I bet Casey is sitting back saying I told you this would get a ton of views if you posted it. Well keep it up, this is just the kind of stuff a lot of us like to see, might even be Casey and Matt's off road level of famous if done right.
Troy you have an amazing crew and I love the 6x6 trucks I am a subscriber to your channel now.
Holy big ballz of big boy recovery toys!! My heart was racing watching all of this. Fingernails gripping into the armrest of my recliner on the verge of an anxiety attack. Wow. The way that propane truck flexed like a limp spaghetti noodle while they tugged on it. I need to go watch some Bob Ross to bring my heart back down.
A big job well done!! Very impressed.
Wow. What a job. Everyone seemed to know what to do and when. I wish the customer had let one of you guys drive it out of there
though. I hope that driver isn’t having nightmares about it turning over. God bless everyone. ❤️🙏🙏👍👍❤️
Impressive recovery! You and your crew really seem to know what you are doing. I'm no expert, but it definitely looked like a lot of thought a preparation went into that recovery.
Troy's definitely got the equipment for the job.