Looks like Florida is the best state to run a tow company . Mud traps everywhere, all around the year. You don't even have to go to a off road trail to get stuck, just try to do your daily job and you get stuck all the time as soon as you drive off the paved road.
Like your videos, like your explanation the "why" you're doing it this way, and I like seeing the scenery its so different from where people bury stuff here. I like how you two are such a good team.
Lol....I wonder how that conversation went......"you go.put to the jobsite and well meet you there as soon as I get the truck outta the ditch"....lofl.....as all 3 of them get stuck
hey matt. capt frank here. that should have,been a profitable trip for the threefer1. whenever u have to get under for the recovery points, i wish u could video where u hook to. especially with the bridle ones. glad to see/hear the wife back behind the camera. take care.
Nice. I remember back in the day we used to go to a Kmart 3 am (or somewhere round there) and hook up to a light pole, extend our lines out and winch in to get our lines to prevent binding. Subbed!
It could be It resembles clay, very slick but you will gain 4” in height stepping in it because it will stick to your boot and you’ll have to scrape it off
@@matt.mckinzie Comes from JEA, Jacksonville Electric Authority. By product from the Furnaces. Used to give Military Bases a significant discount to try it out.
Haven’t seen any Tundras stuck yet,Go Toyota,Great show who needs Cable TV ,When we got this Awesome Show,Great stuff and great Advice,Pennsylvania shouten out
I live in southwest Louisiana and we don't have a tow company like this so we bring in our buddies with trucks tractors dozers excavators or whatever we can get its a lot of fun though lol
I live just a few properties away from some power lines. These low budget access roads make for some really exciting off roading when it rains. I see jets, must be near Cecil. I have been down several power line access roads and I have never seen gumbo like this. Where is this?
@@kennethbaker798 yep, the second truck was about a mile south of the Otis road entrance Then go north on 301 from Otis turn left on 119 Then back north on power lines And on that property a good mile Or So
Matt this looks like Baldwin area, this first two looked like off Yellow Water Road and the single truck looked like it was off the 301 bypass, is that correct?
Having the equipment does no good if the equipment isn't maintained and therefore doesn't work. Wonder if he'll consider changing out his Winch Line to Synthetic - or at a minimum using more care with his wire winch line? And you didn't deploy your Scotch Blocks on the first (and third) truck? More firmly planted there?
That guys asked us a lot of questions and we were happy to answer, we gave him hots of tips and how to information for any future issues Including switching to synthetic
Lmao these drivers are jokes.. none of these vehicles are truly immobilized in a few inches of grass or mud omg. They don’t even have a shovel or recovery straps..
We have red Clay in Ocala. The forestry department has pits in the forest that they put on forestry roads. Gets real slick during the rain Then we have blue and grey clay in central Florida. Fun times. I've been stuck one time in the eightes for eleven hours axled out in grey clay.
Looks like Florida is the best state to run a tow company . Mud traps everywhere, all around the year. You don't even have to go to a off road trail to get stuck, just try to do your daily job and you get stuck all the time as soon as you drive off the paved road.
Nah
Every shoulder is soft shoulder.
Like your videos, like your explanation the "why" you're doing it this way, and I like seeing the scenery its so different from where people bury stuff here. I like how you two are such a good team.
That Gladiator is one tough Jeep!!..and LOVE the sound of it!!
Hey Matt !!! Another 3 great recoveries !! Looks like you will never be out of work for sure !! HAHA Enjoy the ""Holidays "" 👍👍👍👍👍
Clean install on that rear winch
Great narration on what you are directing and why.
Great explaination on how the customer got in this situation.
Lol....I wonder how that conversation went......"you go.put to the jobsite and well meet you there as soon as I get the truck outta the ditch"....lofl.....as all 3 of them get stuck
hey matt. capt frank here. that should have,been a profitable trip for the threefer1. whenever u have to get under for the recovery points, i wish u could video where u hook to. especially with the bridle ones. glad to see/hear the wife back behind the camera. take care.
Noted, we will try and add it
So nice to hear you tell them not to spin the tires, as they're being pulled out...
respect what you do & how you explain what you are doing.
The rain we keep getting in Fl is going to help him get good content
Nice. I remember back in the day we used to go to a Kmart 3 am (or somewhere round there) and hook up to a light pole, extend our lines out and winch in to get our lines to prevent binding. Subbed!
Looks like Easy Base, Which is mixed with Fly Ash,Slippery Stuff, When i worked at Camp Blanding,Used it to Repair Super Sandy Roads.
It could be
It resembles clay, very slick but you will gain 4” in height stepping in it because it will stick to your boot and you’ll have to scrape it off
@@matt.mckinzie Comes from JEA, Jacksonville Electric Authority. By product from the Furnaces. Used to give Military Bases a significant discount to try it out.
@@garrettwoodard2558 this was on JEA property so that would make sense they would use it here
@@matt.mckinzie Sounds about right Sir.
Looks like the worst thing to repair a road with lol
Haven’t seen any Tundras stuck yet,Go Toyota,Great show who needs Cable TV ,When we got this Awesome Show,Great stuff and great Advice,Pennsylvania shouten out
Toyota drivers know better than to leave the asphalt
I had a very low opinion of the Mopar 3.6 v-6. After watching your Jeep I have changed my mind.
First one we have owned and we don’t hold back
You really know where to put your lines 👍
You should post video how that rear winch is set up.
We will do that shortly
We are gonna do a walk around video showing all the upgrades
That is some nasty mud.
Egos were harmed in the making of this production
I live in southwest Louisiana and we don't have a tow company like this so we bring in our buddies with trucks tractors dozers excavators or whatever we can get its a lot of fun though lol
Walk in the park, easy day!
I'll move to Florida to join your team 😅😅😊😊
You get some new fenders on your rig? They look sick!
Nope they been on there since April
I live just a few properties away from some power lines. These low budget access roads make for some really exciting off roading when it rains. I see jets, must be near Cecil. I have been down several power line access roads and I have never seen gumbo like this. Where is this?
Those were like blue angels not regular jets
Theses were just north of 90 off 301
These are likely the same power lines that run near my property. I'm just north of US 90 at Otis Rd on the other side of the woods.@@matt.mckinzie
@@kennethbaker798 yep, the second truck was about a mile south of the Otis road entrance
Then go north on 301 from Otis turn left on 119
Then back north on power lines
And on that property a good mile
Or
So
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Always hook 'up'. :-)
I love watching you, what engine do you have in the jeep, between that the winch and the tires you make all those others look pretty silly. Thanks
Stock 3.6 gas
Matt this looks like Baldwin area, this first two looked like off Yellow Water Road and the single truck looked like it was off the 301 bypass, is that correct?
Third truck is off 301 bypass down the hill on jea property the first two are about 5 miles north
Excellent. Finally not a ford stuck!! Ha.
Why stress the front end components with a side pull
That winch you have must be for pulling 18 wheelers out of stuck places
Needs to be straight back to be a 2 to 1 every bit of angle takes away torque.
Where is this off-roading spot at
Brycville and its private property owned by JEA
Hope you got your soft shackle off the last truck
Having the equipment does no good if the equipment isn't maintained and therefore doesn't work. Wonder if he'll consider changing out his Winch Line to Synthetic - or at a minimum using more care with his wire winch line?
And you didn't deploy your Scotch Blocks on the first (and third) truck? More firmly planted there?
They were light pulls so we just used the winch brake on those 2 pulls
That guys asked us a lot of questions and we were happy to answer, we gave him hots of tips and how to information for any future issues
Including switching to synthetic
@@matt.mckinziewhere is this off-roading spot at
@@alexeatonexploresamerica5511 private property in brycville owned by Jacksonville electric authority
@@matt.mckinziethat's good to know I won't be going out there anytime soon happy holidays
Road tires DONT WORK IN THE MUD
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How much does a typical recovery cost the customer? Do you charge by the hour and mile? Different for each situation I’m sure.
By the hour
Them trucks stuck
Lmao these drivers are jokes.. none of these vehicles are truly immobilized in a few inches of grass or mud omg. They don’t even have a shovel or recovery straps..
Tell me you have never dealt with slimy clay without telling me
It's not mud. It's clay. Big difference.
That looks like a hog wollow.
Clay is the worst especially Georgia red clay 😢😮
We have red Clay in Ocala. The forestry department has pits in the forest that they put on forestry roads. Gets real slick during the rain
Then we have blue and grey clay in central Florida. Fun times. I've been stuck one time in the eightes for eleven hours axled out in grey clay.
Looks very staged 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
you shouldnt have been there in the first place get a job