I lost it when Tucker said "this is how I normally breathe" LMAO. Please don't stop giving us the scenery shots you throw into your videos. For a lowland, lake country dweller the scenery is amazing!
Gotta love Matt’s management style. “Lizzy get the keys and get familiar with this vehicle, and remember to do all the things.” And funnier she knows exactly what he means. 😇
@C Connon well considering how long she is doing this job, if Lizzy would not know by now, she would be a slow learner, which this young lady most certainly is not.... 😀😎
I love seeing the Banana and the Morvair working together! Jamie always brings a special sauce to any rescue. I guess with Rudy off doing his own thing and Ed's absence there is a void for her to fill and she does it with such grace.
Dear Matt’s off-road recovery: please accept my fullest sincere compliments on your fuel management during this rescue. Your dedication to quality has not gone unnoticed. Best regards. For real, great video. Hope that dam doesn’t break either Jamie! Haha
"Came for bear and found a squirrel!" Gotta love so many of Matt's one liners. Maybe one day you'll do a boring and unfunny video and then we'll all realise just how good this channel really is! I can't pick a favourite person, you're all exceptional!
Congratulations on making it through a recovery with some gas left in the tank Matt! I feel like you deserve a sash or something for that accomplishment.
With how your vehicles guzzle fuel and with the price of fuel likely $5.00 or more in your area you are going to need an armed guard when you go to the gas station.
Over the pond we're paying about £1.80/litre or heading for $6.90/US Gallon. My credit card (and in fact anyone else's) limits me to £99 or 100 per fuel station per day day depending on where I go, so unless I use multiple cards I can't actually buy a full tank any more.
@@cidadaodorense3231 it's not the credit card companies, it's the fuel companies. But it still makes no sense. You can't go back to the same fuel station twice in one day with the same card. Even different pumps. You can go to the more expensive ones and they don't limit purchases, but the less unaffordable ones all have limits. Maybe so you can't fill a truck? Not sure.
50 years ago when I was learning to drive my Dad told me if you don't have enough gas to get where your going , don't go . Very good advice . I forgot that lesson a couple times .
Hopefully the dam doesn't break. I remember when Quail Creek's dam broke. I don't think the sxs rescues are boring. We're here to watch you guys work, it's fun to see everything you do.
@@quarterlimit5838 the lake just west of Sand Hollow is called Quail Creek and in the late 80's one of the dams failed on New Years Day morning just after midnight.
Lizzy cracked me up with "this is kinda' like an old man's Razr" comment on the 'Geezer GoMobile'! Go Lizzy! Glad to see you are getting a handle on that fuel thing so you guys don't get stranded out in the back country. As usual we love the show, keep up the good work!
It was nice seeing Erica, Lizzie's younger sister helping around the shop. Matt treats them like family, and why not. Age shouldn't matter in true friendship. The weird one are the ones we need to worry about. I'm glad to say that I haven't seen anything close to that with Matt and crew. I would consider them all to be friends.
Animal sighting! That deserves a thumbs up by itself. Mind if I ask if you include occasional progress vids of the AA Park as it starts to develop? Another big salute to you all for helping making that happen.
Ladies and Gentlemen Matt and his exceptional crew have earned the coveted "Golden Petrol" award for a flawless recovery operation. We here at Subscriber Central would like to applaud Matt and crew for properly preparing in advance for the recovery. Great recoveries MORR team 👍. 🥰🥰🥰 Ed 🥰🥰🥰 Stay Happy 😂 Safe and Healthy Everyone 💞
I stopped by today (from Florida) to buy some MORR Swag. Everyone was so polite and welcoming. My wife will be thrilled to get the hat and shirt. We love watching your work, what an excellent team you have. Respectfully, Mike.
Just discovered this channel this morning. I grew in St. George and lived all around Washington county. Live in southeast Iowa now. Really nice to see the area again. I worked on the Mississippi river as a deckhand on a tugboat. We built the tow for the larger shipping companies. Anywhere from 2 to 15 200ft barges full of corn grain or coal. Where I'm going with this is that when I watch you guys standing so close to cables and ropes being pulled so tight, it makes me really nervous. As I've seen those brake and they can cut a man in half. Be safe out there.
I love how family and community oriented everyone that is part of Matt’s Off Road Recovery team. Great job not running out of gas. Keep up the good work! I’m a disabled vet that is raising my disabled daughter by myself and love to hear about this community projects which includes devices for disabled children to enjoy the outdoors.
I am very impressed that you actually managed to do a recovery without having to stop for gas, or have someone shuttle some out to you. A most excellent job.
Years from now everyone will be sitting around reminiscing and someone will chime in "Do you remember that one job we did when Matt didn't run out of gas in the Morvair? That was a pretty good day." Lol.
I’m currently a tow truck operator and morr has been such a learning experience and a killer channel to watch! Now the big wrecker such a great channel keep it up guys!!
Brings back memories of my teen years getting stuck offroad in vehicles that had no business going off pavement. Finally got my Jeep in my 40's. lol. Better late than never.
man when I was a teen you wouldn't believe how many times I stuck vehicles. Got 3 cars and one farmers tractor stuck in one day once lol the beating I got for it all wasn't too funny at the time though
Had an 05 focus hatchback backed by a 5 speed. Had aggressive snow tires on it and a 12 pack in the passenger seat. Anything was possible in that thing. Pulled out a danger ranger that was buried to its frame.
Right me and my friends got stuck in my f150 that had 35s and 4 inch lift and water that was almost up to the bottom of the cab we were 6 miles down in a valley with no service
In 1984 I bought a 2wd Nissan truck, and a dormmate of mine and I decided we were going off road, but were not prepared for the snow or the digging required to get us out of the snow.
Looking good MORR fam! I'm British and I call your home town the American version rather than the Brit one. Keep up the fab recoveries and great family content.
I enjoy watching, learning and being entertained. I served as a combat recovery/maintenance mechanic 1976-1989 with the SADF during the Angolan Bush War, brings back memories.
That was one steep slope for the side by side to climb. The drone view gave a more clear picture especially when it was close to the back of the Morrvair. Good job Lizzie getting that far up the hill.
This is a compliment. I have never seen Matt run out of gas. None of Matt's videos show Matt even coming near to running our of gas; including the one where Matt coasted downhill and into the gas station on fumes. Matt is a genius at fuel management. Matt just likes to tease us about it, because Matt is the best in the world at fuel management. You rock Matt.
I would have to say having the recovery vehicles of this magnitude, it's a good chance your going to run out of fuel more than once, due to the nature of the business / fun that one is having.. 😂 Love you guys and everything your apart of !!!
"Amazingly, they didn't run out of gas!" I remember the column shifters. If the drive train is bound up at all they _do not_ want to come out of park. Glad you still have the all abilities park link up. I donated once but if the month is not too unkind I can donate again.
The parking pawl is under pressure if you don't engage a parking brake first and let the vehicle "take up the slack" in the driveline...BEFORE you engage "Park". On some cars the shift cable is so weak that yanking on the shifter in those circumstances will break the shifter cable......and you'll still be in "Park"
@@user-gd6cz5ms5f Always willing to learn. What is the part and why does it act this way in the first place? Is it operator error that induces the fault in the OEM part? If replaced, does it still do this after X amount of use?
Wow another great set of recovering vehicles. Jamie is really becoming a big part of Matt's recovery crew and does a great job! Lizzy, Hunter and Trevor are awesome 😊 keep up the good work!
Trevor does a fantastic job, he must be pretty fit Tucker was just plain tuckered out. It's totally understandable that you don't film every rescue I for one am glad you cherry pick your rescues. As for not running out of gas ⛽️ 🏅 well done 👍😊 Always got to stay the right side of the law best to check. It's best not to be loaded for Squirrel and come across a bear. 😊👍
I have a compliment for Mrs. Trevor, you sure have good taste! Good to see Mrs. Matt on scene too. Always good to see Miss Lizzy! Keep up the good work, great videos, as always.
Thanks for sharing! Super glue and baking soda, filed down and matching nail polish. Nail polish remover also removes super glue when your nail grows enough to be trimmed.
Used to hammer my Dad's 390 powered '73 F100 pretty hard when I was 13-14 years old. He sold it to my brother and my brother wanted to know why one of the front shocks was broken and that wheel had a dent in it. Never told him that can happen when you're practicing for the Baja 1000 in a stock 2wd pickup.
Amazing how the drone shots show the elevation/slope way better. Makes it so easy to see how steep some of the terrain is that only looks mild on the regular camera.
Isn’t it amazing that filling the gas tank before your called out to a rescue makes the job so much easier. And it makes you look a ton smarter when your prepared to do a job.
What do you mean Matt we want to see everything brother. You could run hours and hours and I would sit right here and watch every second of it. God bless all you guys and gals thanks for sharing 👍
Matt and crew made this recovery look easy. So happy that you did not run out of gas. You probably would not want to borrow any from the truck boat you rescued just to be safe. Unlike the extra fuel in Tundra that got y’all safely back to the shop a few weeks ago. Kudos for Lizzie knowing what “all the things” technically means and doing them. Definitely for Tucker who is learning just how tough Trevor’s job of filming while recovering a vehicle can be.
These recovery videos are awesome. Matt and his crew are really good at what they do. Also, it wouldn’t be a normal day if they are not running out of fuel or close to it. Keep it coming 💯👍🏽
Way to go Jamie taking one for the team just like getting a bad hair cut your nail will grow back, honorable mention to Matt for not running out of gas unlike Tucker.
I'm glad yall decided to come prepared with full tanks. you must have taken the hint from Paul at fab rats. haha 😄 always fun to watch yalls channels thanks for bringing us along.
@@larsharris RUclips is as close to that desert country as I need to be.....In case ya'll haven't noticed...... There ain't no fat boys on Matt's crew...And Lizzie is either running with the pack or takin' a nap....lol
They've been wearing them a lot more since Paul's wife Michelle had a nasty head-on crash a few weeks ago. She would have been seriously hurt without it, guess it brings it home a bit.
You didn't run out of gas, *or* touch something hot! Good job! My friend picked up a piece of metal and dropped it right away. I asked "Is it hot?", and he said, "No, I was just done looking at it..."
So no Running out of gas or Matt touching something Hot ! we need drama ! just kidding, Good Job as always and thanks for taking us along for the Ride !
Good job for not running out of gas. I was feeling all better than thou watching Rudy run out of gas just like his dad does. And then I did the same thing the other day for the first time in years. It was embarrassing.
Congratulations on the quality of the video. Very professional footage. The quality from both vehicles is amazing. Obviously, Trevor and Tucker are more than “just a pretty face”. Good job, everyone. It’s great to see the evolution of this channel in the past two years. Big time fan with dreams of visiting Hurricane next year with a special gift for the Banana.
Yep, second that. Great videography and editing. Turn a couple of "routine" recoveries into something entertaining. Plus the backdrops are just awesome.
I am so glad that Matt and his crew learned that the "E" on the gas gauge does not mean enough Congratulations!
In Canada it means EXPENSIVE
Gas Garage = where you park your gas cuz its too expensive to use 😁
@@THEPAGEBURNER1979 Hell did not freeze over because the LEAFS lost again and still no cup since 67.
@@THEPAGEBURNER1979 👍🤘🤣🤣🇨🇦
It means gas is too expensive because sleepy joe made the gas prices too high 😂
I lost it when Tucker said "this is how I normally breathe" LMAO. Please don't stop giving us the scenery shots you throw into your videos. For a lowland, lake country dweller the scenery is amazing!
Gotta love Matt’s management style. “Lizzy get the keys and get familiar with this vehicle, and remember to do all the things.” And funnier she knows exactly what he means. 😇
@C Connon well considering how long she is doing this job, if Lizzy would not know by now, she would be a slow learner, which this young lady most certainly is not.... 😀😎
I mean she’s been doing this a while now. Kinda expect it. Give it another year and Matt may not even say that much.
Not discounting Lizzy but there’s only so many things you can do in a truck. Especially after so much experience
@@I_Love_Quokkas
Yep....Any day now it''ll be, "'Lizzy, go get em."
@@guitardzan5641 Lizzie has been the lead on several recoveries already while Matt was away!! She is very capable!!!
I love seeing the Banana and the Morvair working together! Jamie always brings a special sauce to any rescue. I guess with Rudy off doing his own thing and Ed's absence there is a void for her to fill and she does it with such grace.
congrats on not running out of gas! the mark of true professionals
wait, who said these guys were pros?
I don't know as I'd go that far. It's more like a sign of competency.
Dear Matt’s off-road recovery: please accept my fullest sincere compliments on your fuel management during this rescue. Your dedication to quality has not gone unnoticed.
Best regards.
For real, great video. Hope that dam doesn’t break either Jamie! Haha
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Sounds like something you say right before you tell them they did Not get the raise they requested!
Haha 😂
Matt has a perfect record of not knowing what the vehicle is and often exactly where it is. But, it makes no difference, he gets em out
"Came for bear and found a squirrel!" Gotta love so many of Matt's one liners. Maybe one day you'll do a boring and unfunny video and then we'll all realise just how good this channel really is! I can't pick a favourite person, you're all exceptional!
Matt lizzy and Ed
Remember to do all the things....
Matt's attention to detail is impeccable.
Congratulations on making it through a recovery with some gas left in the tank Matt!
I feel like you deserve a sash or something for that accomplishment.
finally Matt took my advice and put somebody in charge of the gas and it worked flawlessly😂! Great job Lizzy
With how your vehicles guzzle fuel and with the price of fuel likely $5.00 or more in your area you are going to need an armed guard when you go to the gas station.
@@leonb2637 $4.69 for Reg at the Maverik in Hurricane. But I suspect he runs Premium which is $5.09. Still cheaper than where I live.
Over the pond we're paying about £1.80/litre or heading for $6.90/US Gallon.
My credit card (and in fact anyone else's) limits me to £99 or 100 per fuel station per day day depending on where I go, so unless I use multiple cards I can't actually buy a full tank any more.
@@tomcardale5596 Why the credit card operator limits your refueling purchases? Doesn't make sense to me.
@@cidadaodorense3231 it's not the credit card companies, it's the fuel companies.
But it still makes no sense.
You can't go back to the same fuel station twice in one day with the same card. Even different pumps.
You can go to the more expensive ones and they don't limit purchases, but the less unaffordable ones all have limits. Maybe so you can't fill a truck? Not sure.
50 years ago when I was learning to drive my Dad told me if you don't have enough gas to get where your going , don't go . Very good advice . I forgot that lesson a couple times .
Hopefully the dam doesn't break. I remember when Quail Creek's dam broke. I don't think the sxs rescues are boring. We're here to watch you guys work, it's fun to see everything you do.
I see I wasn’t the only one that thought that as soon as I saw the Sky view. I couldn’t live there.
@@quarterlimit5838 the lake just west of Sand Hollow is called Quail Creek and in the late 80's one of the dams failed on New Years Day morning just after midnight.
I know, I’ve lived in Utah my whole life. I was a kid when it happened.
Lizzy cracked me up with "this is kinda' like an old man's Razr" comment on the 'Geezer GoMobile'! Go Lizzy! Glad to see you are getting a handle on that fuel thing so you guys don't get stranded out in the back country. As usual we love the show, keep up the good work!
1.11 million subscribers outstanding Matt and crew and Lizzy as well as everyone else too
It was nice seeing Erica, Lizzie's younger sister helping around the shop. Matt treats them like family, and why not. Age shouldn't matter in true friendship. The weird one are the ones we need to worry about. I'm glad to say that I haven't seen anything close to that with Matt and crew. I would consider them all to be friends.
I am so very proud of you Matt for not running out of gas again. You are doing so good!
Animal sighting! That deserves a thumbs up by itself. Mind if I ask if you include occasional progress vids of the AA Park as it starts to develop? Another big salute to you all for helping making that happen.
ANIMAL!
I love the additional editing surprises too! Keep ‘‘em up!
I second the park updates as well.
I literally went to the comments to see if anyone said something about it lol
They make parks for alcoholics? I learn something new everyday. That would explain some folks getting Toyota Tercel’s stuck off roading.
Ladies and Gentlemen Matt and his exceptional crew have earned the coveted "Golden Petrol" award for a flawless recovery operation. We here at Subscriber Central would like to applaud Matt and crew for properly preparing in advance for the recovery.
Great recoveries MORR team 👍.
🥰🥰🥰 Ed 🥰🥰🥰
Stay Happy 😂 Safe and Healthy Everyone 💞
Congratulations Matt for successfully completing a recovery without running out of fuel. 🤣
I stopped by today (from Florida) to buy some MORR Swag. Everyone was so polite and welcoming. My wife will be thrilled to get the hat and shirt. We love watching your work, what an excellent team you have.
Respectfully, Mike.
"This is how I normally breathe" Haha! Tucker is the best!
Just discovered this channel this morning. I grew in St. George and lived all around Washington county. Live in southeast Iowa now. Really nice to see the area again. I worked on the Mississippi river as a deckhand on a tugboat. We built the tow for the larger shipping companies. Anywhere from 2 to 15 200ft barges full of corn grain or coal. Where I'm going with this is that when I watch you guys standing so close to cables and ropes being pulled so tight, it makes me really nervous. As I've seen those brake and they can cut a man in half. Be safe out there.
I love how family and community oriented everyone that is part of Matt’s Off Road Recovery team. Great job not running out of gas. Keep up the good work! I’m a disabled vet that is raising my disabled daughter by myself and love to hear about this community projects which includes devices for disabled children to enjoy the outdoors.
God bless you sir
Thank you Good Sir, for your service and may God Bless you in your efforts.
I am very impressed that you actually managed to do a recovery without having to stop for gas, or have someone shuttle some out to you. A most excellent job.
The good ol days of telling mom one thing and it’s something totally different! Good job Matt on keeping your tank full…
I'll bet $100 they sucked water into the intake and hydro-locked the motor. Anyone take me up on that?
Love your channel, been watching since the beginning! As a firefighter/paramedic for the past 20 years…tell Lizzy to wear her seatbelt though!
Years from now everyone will be sitting around reminiscing and someone will chime in "Do you remember that one job we did when Matt didn't run out of gas in the Morvair? That was a pretty good day." Lol.
I’m currently a tow truck operator and morr has been such a learning experience and a killer channel to watch! Now the big wrecker such a great channel keep it up guys!!
Brings back memories of my teen years getting stuck offroad in vehicles that had no business going off pavement. Finally got my Jeep in my 40's. lol. Better late than never.
man when I was a teen you wouldn't believe how many times I stuck vehicles. Got 3 cars and one farmers tractor stuck in one day once lol the beating I got for it all wasn't too funny at the time though
Had an 05 focus hatchback backed by a 5 speed. Had aggressive snow tires on it and a 12 pack in the passenger seat. Anything was possible in that thing. Pulled out a danger ranger that was buried to its frame.
Honestly I'm scared to tell my mom where I've taken her truck in my years
Right me and my friends got stuck in my f150 that had 35s and 4 inch lift and water that was almost up to the bottom of the cab we were 6 miles down in a valley with no service
In 1984 I bought a 2wd Nissan truck, and a dormmate of mine and I decided we were going off road, but were not prepared for the snow or the digging required to get us out of the snow.
Congratulations on not running out of the most important thing you need for a successful recovery. ⛽️ Great job!
Looking good MORR fam! I'm British and I call your home town the American version rather than the Brit one. Keep up the fab recoveries and great family content.
That is too funny that makes my head hurt 😁👍🥴
Did not run out of gas? Wow you guys are amazing.
Always love it when you guys are good on fuel, as amusing as it can be when you run out. Cheers on the recovery!
The recovery industry is so blessed to have you. Great job team.
I enjoy watching, learning and being entertained. I served as a combat recovery/maintenance mechanic 1976-1989 with the SADF during the Angolan Bush War, brings back memories.
hallo, hoop dit gaan goed met jou. woon jy nog in Suid-Afrika?
That was one steep slope for the side by side to climb. The drone view gave a more clear picture especially when it was close to the back of the Morrvair. Good job Lizzie getting that far up the hill.
Perfect timing coffee made, I’m in England watching you.
Great work team, one of the best RUclips channels out there.
Nice I’m from “New England” same same - but different.. Enjoy you’re Joe
This is a compliment. I have never seen Matt run out of gas. None of Matt's videos show Matt even coming near to running our of gas; including the one where Matt coasted downhill and into the gas station on fumes. Matt is a genius at fuel management. Matt just likes to tease us about it, because Matt is the best in the world at fuel management. You rock Matt.
I would have to say having the recovery vehicles of this magnitude, it's a good chance your going to run out of fuel more than once, due to the nature of the business / fun that one is having.. 😂 Love you guys and everything your apart of !!!
Thanks for adding Jamie to the video. Please include her more often. Thanks.
"Amazingly, they didn't run out of gas!"
I remember the column shifters. If the drive train is bound up at all they _do not_ want to come out of park.
Glad you still have the all abilities park link up. I donated once but if the month is not too unkind I can donate again.
If you donate again I’ll donate
The parking pawl is under pressure if you don't engage a parking brake first and let the vehicle "take up the slack" in the driveline...BEFORE you engage "Park".
On some cars the shift cable is so weak that yanking on the shifter in those circumstances will break the shifter cable......and you'll still be in "Park"
@@JohnSmith-yv6eqnot true at all bud I been thru it before very easy 5$ part fix. Get a life get education get better kid
@@user-gd6cz5ms5f
Always willing to learn.
What is the part and why does it act this way in the first place?
Is it operator error that induces the fault in the OEM part?
If replaced, does it still do this after X amount of use?
This is one of the most American channels I've ever seen and it's awesome, greetings from Sweden!
Great job Jamie making sure they don’t run out of gas!
My family is from Hurricane UT and i've visited many times. Yes, it deserves its name.
Wow another great set of recovering vehicles. Jamie is really becoming a big part of Matt's recovery crew and does a great job! Lizzy, Hunter and Trevor are awesome 😊 keep up the good work!
You guys are awesome! I hope to never ever get stuck, but if I do, I hope there’s someone like you guys around to help me.
That was a fantastic job of making sure each vehicle was prepared on fuel for this recovery. Lol. Great job guys.
MAVERICK should (!) give MORR a steep fuel discount for ALL the VISIBILITY you provide their fuel stations & their snack goodies!
I haven’t watched you guys for awhile, it’s so nice to see Lizzy still alive.
Trevor does a fantastic job, he must be pretty fit Tucker was just plain tuckered out.
It's totally understandable that you don't film every rescue I for one am glad you cherry pick your rescues. As for not running out of gas ⛽️ 🏅 well done 👍😊
Always got to stay the right side of the law best to check. It's best not to be loaded for Squirrel and come across a bear. 😊👍
I have a compliment for Mrs. Trevor, you sure have good taste! Good to see Mrs. Matt on scene too. Always good to see Miss Lizzy! Keep up the good work, great videos, as always.
Great to see the Morvair & Banana on the same video 🙂 I'm looking forward to the next comparison video now the banana has been overhauled :)
Thanks for sharing! Super glue and baking soda, filed down and matching nail polish. Nail polish remover also removes super glue when your nail grows enough to be trimmed.
Used to hammer my Dad's 390 powered '73 F100 pretty hard when I was 13-14 years old. He sold it to my brother and my brother wanted to know why one of the front shocks was broken and that wheel had a dent in it. Never told him that can happen when you're practicing for the Baja 1000 in a stock 2wd pickup.
Amazing how the drone shots show the elevation/slope way better. Makes it so easy to see how steep some of the terrain is that only looks mild on the regular camera.
I love watching these rescue towing videos. Nice job!
We love you no matter what happens. In other words, unconditional love from your fans. Thank you for the terrific videos.
Isn’t it amazing that filling the gas tank before your called out to a rescue makes the job so much easier. And it makes you look a ton smarter when your prepared to do a job.
but we wouldn't be laughing as much- I think Matt does it on purpose!
Remember kids its all about looking the part not actually knowing what your doing. Jk ik he does but I just thought it was funny
They often take a jerry can. That's like filling up.....
I never let my gas tank go empty. I have a jeep for a weekend toy and I fill it up if I go off road
What do you mean Matt we want to see everything brother. You could run hours and hours and I would sit right here and watch every second of it. God bless all you guys and gals thanks for sharing 👍
So funny how everyone pokes fun at Trevor, until the SECOND *they* get behind the camera 😂🤣
Trevor runs marathons with a tank under each arm!
@@anotherdave5107 ...a tank of wut?
@@gregormiller4037 Morrvair gas under one arm and Mtn Dew under the other
@@JohnFL TRUE THAT!
@@JohnFL Wait, wut?
Matt and crew made this recovery look easy. So happy that you did not run out of gas. You probably would not want to borrow any from the truck boat you rescued just to be safe. Unlike the extra fuel in Tundra that got y’all safely back to the shop a few weeks ago. Kudos for Lizzie knowing what “all the things” technically means and doing them. Definitely for Tucker who is learning just how tough Trevor’s job of filming while recovering a vehicle can be.
Well done guys on having enough fuel .. and well done Lizzy, that was a pretty steep hill in that little buggy!
I think your fuel management style is perfect. Just think, after the off road wrecker, you can build an off road tanker! Think of the possibilities.
These recovery videos are awesome. Matt and his crew are really good at what they do. Also, it wouldn’t be a normal day if they are not running out of fuel or close to it. Keep it coming 💯👍🏽
An incredible display of the sheer will to not run out of gas.
Well done indeed!!
Way to go Jamie taking one for the team just like getting a bad hair cut your nail will grow back, honorable mention to Matt for not running out of gas unlike Tucker.
So I can say tucker was tuckered 🤦
I don't know why but I really like the way you guys always report the weather in the intro. Thanks for sharing. Safe travels.
I'm glad yall decided to come prepared with full tanks. you must have taken the hint from Paul at fab rats. haha 😄 always fun to watch yalls channels thanks for bringing us along.
Great job by the MORR crew on making sure Matt doesn't run out of gas! Keep up the good work, ev'one!
Sometimes I get out of breath just watching Trevor chase the rigs
Yeah, this time though it was Tucker who was looking tuckered...............🙂
@@Pesmog I thought it was Trevor breathing hard until Tucker showed his tuckered face.
3:00 "Remember to do all the things". Yep. Got to use that instruction one day
A strong cup of coffee, a recovery video from MORR and my morning is now complete.
other side of the world here in Oz, going on midnight, these are my bedtime stories.
I am very proud of yall for checking the gas gauge to make sure you have enough go go juice in the vehicle. Good job.
Seems like Ed is on a lot less recoveries. I hope he's doing well.
I'm thinking Eds probably in California mining gold before the heat sets in
It looks like rough trails. I don’t know if the AC works on those rigs…. As you get older. Smooth rides, temp control is important.
@@larsharris
RUclips is as close to that desert country as I need to be.....In case ya'll haven't noticed...... There ain't no fat boys on Matt's crew...And Lizzie is either running with the pack or takin' a nap....lol
Ed is definitely getting slower and less steady on his feet than he used to be, so I can totally understand why he wouldn't want to come out as often.
@@KarlEller In the video of the offroad wrecker, he's still puttering in the shop (Without being asked)
Glad you didn’t run out of ⛽️!
Thanks for sharing!
Great job team, on staying gassed up! We believed in you!
Thank you for explaining the pronunciation of Hurricane. I live in Hurricane, WV and we say it the same way. Keep up the good work!
Great fuel management!!! I knew you had it in you 😂😉
We've been seeing Lizzy in your videos for awhile and she's pretty awesome but recently I've seen Jamie more in your videos and she really is awesome.
It gets my attention when Matt reminds someone to put their seatbelt on
I really wish it would happen more often!
He drives a Corvair, maybe that's part of it..
They've been wearing them a lot more since Paul's wife Michelle had a nasty head-on crash a few weeks ago. She would have been seriously hurt without it, guess it brings it home a bit.
And then she didn't, and he didn't enforce it.
You didn't run out of gas, *or* touch something hot! Good job! My friend picked up a piece of metal and dropped it right away. I asked "Is it hot?", and he said, "No, I was just done looking at it..."
Lizzie: "This is like an old man Razor"
Me: "Hahahaha, hay wait. I am an old man!"
Y'all are great. Thanks for posting.
Well...the owner looked like an old man so...his old man Razor fits him.
WOW!!! You didn't run out of GAS 😃
Mom: “lakes are for BOATS!” 🤣🤣🤣
The Morvair is by far the hottest 1961 corsair wagon EVER! WELL DONE.
Hey Matt and Crew love you guys you never disappoint Take Care ❤ 👍💪☮✌
Thank you for your time.
Great Crew Matt! Jaime is some kind of Great Woman and Wife. Having her in the videos more and more is Awesome!
So no Running out of gas or Matt touching something Hot ! we need drama ! just kidding, Good Job as always and thanks for taking us along for the Ride !
LMAO! Must be Jamie put gas in the vehicles HAHAH!!
I'm so proud of you Matt, for not running out of gas. There is hope for you!! LOL!! Nice recoveries everyone!! Jamie.. sorry about your nail! LOL!!
Congratulations to MORR for successfully rescuing several vehicles without running out of gas. The gas stations appreciate your business.
Good job for not running out of gas. I was feeling all better than thou watching Rudy run out of gas just like his dad does. And then I did the same thing the other day for the first time in years. It was embarrassing.
Norwegian dad jokes. A new level of entertainment.
There should be a mark on the rollbar for every time y'all did a job and didn't run out of gas. Good job!
Congratulations on the quality of the video. Very professional footage. The quality from both vehicles is amazing. Obviously, Trevor and Tucker are more than “just a pretty face”. Good job, everyone. It’s great to see the evolution of this channel in the past two years. Big time fan with dreams of visiting Hurricane next year with a special gift for the Banana.
Yep, second that. Great videography and editing. Turn a couple of "routine" recoveries into something entertaining. Plus the backdrops are just awesome.
Very good video. These videos are at their best when Mrs. Recovery accompanies the crew.
Jammie is continuing to impress me as Matt can attest to, even so far as to break a nail. ; - )
Manicured nails and rescuing vehicles stuck in the boondocks. Jamie is a woman for all seasons!
Congratulations Matt for completing the bear minimum and not running out of gas, well done.
This makes me wonder how much weight Trevor lost since becoming the camera man?
Matt, we are proud of you for not running out of gas. (I'm guessing you put Lizzy in charge of that or you would have).