If you would have told me a year ago that I would be hooked on a tow truck channel I would have thought you were nuts BUT I’m hooked on your channel. Thanks for all your hard work and intriguing content.
Hey Dustin When you get those guys that can't keep their foot out of the throttle, just have them put tue truck in 2nd gear. I have gotten off boat ramps for years doing that. Ot really helps keep the wheels from spinning.
People, if u would simply take the time to lower your air pressure, this stuff doesn't happen, I live on Long Island, NY we drive on our shoreline here in the softest fluffy sand, I had a Tacoma with normal street tires that I could drive all over the place on the dunes, even in 2WD, just because I dropped the air pressure to 15 lbs, if u don't drop your air pressure you'll be stuck in 4WD in a matter of seconds.....
Amazing the types of things people make youtube videos about. You've taken a mundane everyday job like being a tow truck driver that most people known next to nothing about, and step by step you managed to make it informative and interesting as you went about doing that job, and giving it small doses of context and perspective by sharing relevant comments about your life in the process. Well done. It's no wonder you've got over 81k subscribers. Worth the watch!
I've been driving on the beach over 43 years on long Island. Probably over 100k beach miles. Any 4wd vehicle with enough ground clearance can drive on the beach. The trick to not getting stuck in the soft stuff is to air down your tires. How much depends on the vehicle. 15-20 psi total pressure per tire is usually good for most suv's and light trucks. 20-30 psi for heavier trucks with slide in campers or trailers. Don't forget the trailer tires too. This will allow you to drive on top of the sand instead of digging in because lowering your tire pressure makes your sidewall on your tires bulge out giving you a wider footprint. It also helps to keep your wheels straight when starting to go and don't turn until you have some momentum going. Don't forget to air your tires back up b4 traveling above 20mph or too far because you will destroy the inside sidewall of your tires.
No, diesels without the proper tires, differential lockers and intelligent drivers that actually know how to drive in the sand are the problem. He was trying to drag that huge 5th wheel at the same time too. He gets what he deserves.
It's not the truck it's the driver. I have pulled lots of rigs off soft sand from the gulf of Mexico to the beaches in Oregon and Washington. I use a 1 ton F350 and have never been stuck myself.
That driver is the worst I've seen in a long time. He has no throttle control and just keeps surging the truck, you tell him "keep the tire from spinning" and he over throttles and starts spinning all 4. He then turns his wheel to the left to stay on the soft sand instead of going straight. This guy is so ignorant when it comes to understanding how he got where he is, he cannot be helped and will get stuck again.
It isn't diesels and sand, it is bad drivers and high tire pressure, especially on dry sand! I've driven on sand with an F-350 single rear wheel multiple times for a job while towing a towable manlift. I almost got stuck so I deflated tires to 30 psi after that and that made a world of difference! It took awhile to pump 4 tires back up to 50 PSI (65 PSI was inflation pressure per door sticker but I was not hauling anything heavy at this time) each day to drive home.
You do great work, Dustin! As a semi-helpful tip to you and your viewers, we would each be served well if you had clean windows in your truck for visibility. Use 0000 steel wool on your windows, and follow with a good cleaner made of 50% hydrogen peroxide, and 50% distilled water. Cheap and effective . . . your eyes and your viewers will thank you!
That’s gonna be real good on them bearings on that trailer. I would never pull my trailer down in the beach in the sand. He gonna have some problems down the road.
Solution #1 bring a wrecker a flatbed is not meant for winching that heavy of a vehicle solution #2 double up your winch line so you got more pulling power
غير معقول انهم لا يعلمون انه يجب عليهم تقليل الهواء اثناء عبورها فوق الرمال إلى اقبل من 15 psi للاطارات الاربعة وانه يجي عليه تشغيل diff lock حتى تتمكن من الخروج بسهولة
Wow!!! Just wow!!! This looks to be damp beach sand which is NOTHING like the dry blow sand of Glamis sand dunes. Looks like narrow tires and not aired down. Sand like this you need speed to stay on top of the sand. But to sit there spinning tires until you're sitting on the frame? What a maroon. I have a Cummins, heavy camper with ARB lockers front & rear and I haulz azz through softer stuff than this until I get to firmer stuff aired down to 15-17 psi on 12.5 wide tires.
We got to see you use the deuce and a half here soon. I saw a deuce and a half for sale on Facebook market place for almost $15.000 and i thought that would definitely be a good first vehicle for me. 😂👍❤️
Good thing he was close to solid ground. Any farther and that rollback would have been useless. Then it’s Banana Time, or maybe the Morrvair. Diesels on 20s soft sand, soft bottomless mud don’t mix.
No, not even close. I have more than enough rigging to reach out however far I need. As said in the video, I’d have rather had my Jeep, but I could make it work with the rollback.
At our beach I use a 4x4 diesel van and can pull most things when I’m aired down to 10-15 psi. The weight distribution seems to be better than the trucks and it pulls stuff easier and gentler. As I tell the onlookers, if I do it right it looks boring every time.
my father had a 1052 M37, he rebuilt it about 20 yrs ago and it was amazing to have, we would drive that all over town with the roof off lots of great memories there
WHy would he drive so close to the dune it was obvious that 5 feet to the right it was packed more but I bet he wanted to show off his 250 so there you go!
The real problem here is weight, not tires. Those are just “all-terrain” tires, nothing more than an aggressive street tire. Aggressive tires on sand aren’t a problem if you know how to drive. I exclusively run some of the most aggressive tires made on my vehicles, with zero issues. If it ain’t digging, you don’t have traction, thus not going anywhere anyway. Airing down on that truck won’t help either because it doesn’t have enough sidewall to flex or flatten out.
Doesn’t matter a whole lot. We do it with street, AT tires and Toyo RTs. The key is airing down. At 10 psi it’ll go about anywhere. That’s all tires plus the trailer if you are towing one. Get them all aired down.
Shovels ain't helping that truck regardless and in fact will bury it deeper!! Problem was that guy didn't know how to drive off road and I'm really surprised he almost made it to the pavement!!
baixar a pressao é obrigatorio pra areia. e baixar muito mesmo. e demora se for manualmente. nao é rapido. é a principal coisa independente de serem pneus all terrain ou de asfalto. se começar a afundar nao continue, ache alguem pra ajudar e nao force. as vezes e pessoas empurrando atras ja resolve se for um crossover. se for um caminhao 4 pessoas empurrando antes de afundar pode resolver tambem alem de uma prancha.
Captions should be more like dump asses in diesel trucks The only reason he got stuck cuz.He's towing a trailer and he didn't air down Towing a trailer on the sand for whatever reason
If you would have told me a year ago that I would be hooked on a tow truck channel I would have thought you were nuts BUT I’m hooked on your channel. Thanks for all your hard work and intriguing content.
Thanks for watching! Glad you’re enjoying the content!
Same, I look for the videos daily and hope for new content
I'm as well hooked on his channel.
? How much do you charge to tow people out of the sand
I watch you and a guy up in Tennessee,towing is an art!
It is so nice that you are sympathetic to their problem and relate to the customer.
Hey Dustin
When you get those guys that can't keep their foot out of the throttle, just have them put tue truck in 2nd gear. I have gotten off boat ramps for years doing that. Ot really helps keep the wheels from spinning.
Great recovery 👍 He needs to learn to listen 😊 Thanks for sharing 👏
Yup totally agree with you!
People, if u would simply take the time to lower your air pressure, this stuff doesn't happen, I live on Long Island, NY we drive on our shoreline here in the softest fluffy sand, I had a Tacoma with normal street tires that I could drive all over the place on the dunes, even in 2WD, just because I dropped the air pressure to 15 lbs, if u don't drop your air pressure you'll be stuck in 4WD in a matter of seconds.....
yep! I've pulled out so many 4x4s with my 2 wheel drive for this very reason
Starting on Monday as a new tow truck driver, your videos helped me confirm my interest in this job ☺️
That’s awesome! Congrats!
@@Sneebiats All the best and good luck.
I am a new operation and found your channel because I was searching for other ways to load. All your content has helped me improve my tows. Thank you!
I’m so glad my content has helped you! That’s my ultimate goal with my videos!
Amazing the types of things people make youtube videos about. You've taken a mundane everyday job like being a tow truck driver that most people known next to nothing about, and step by step you managed to make it informative and interesting as you went about doing that job, and giving it small doses of context and perspective by sharing relevant comments about your life in the process. Well done. It's no wonder you've got over 81k subscribers. Worth the watch!
I've been driving on the beach over 43 years on long Island. Probably over 100k beach miles. Any 4wd vehicle with enough ground clearance can drive on the beach. The trick to not getting stuck in the soft stuff is to air down your tires. How much depends on the vehicle. 15-20 psi total pressure per tire is usually good for most suv's and light trucks. 20-30 psi for heavier trucks with slide in campers or trailers. Don't forget the trailer tires too. This will allow you to drive on top of the sand instead of digging in because lowering your tire pressure makes your sidewall on your tires bulge out giving you a wider footprint. It also helps to keep your wheels straight when starting to go and don't turn until you have some momentum going.
Don't forget to air your tires back up b4 traveling above 20mph or too far because you will destroy the inside sidewall of your tires.
motivating
seeing someone take pride in his line of work...
No, diesels without the proper tires, differential lockers and intelligent drivers that actually know how to drive in the sand are the problem. He was trying to drag that huge 5th wheel at the same time too. He gets what he deserves.
what was he doing with a gooseneck on the beach?
@@BusinessandFinance-ym5bk I Have No Idea
@@BusinessandFinance-ym5bk I have no idea
Seemless video as usual brother, you're one smooth operator!
It's not the truck it's the driver. I have pulled lots of rigs off soft sand from the gulf of Mexico to the beaches in Oregon and Washington. I use a 1 ton F350 and have never been stuck myself.
Nothing to do with diesels, in fact they are the best in sand due to the torque available
he should go 15psi on his truck tires and he can run ezy i think his tires was 40psi
12:41 there went that SECRET 🤐 😂😂😂😂
😂😂😂
I saw this comment at 11:51...thanks for the heads up 😂😂
@Towtruck_Dustin I loved your "oops" when you realised you said it out loud 😂
@@Blue-moon12 😂
Whoops 😂
this guy definetly had a couple coors or millers before taking off lol
That driver is the worst I've seen in a long time. He has no throttle control and just keeps surging the truck, you tell him "keep the tire from spinning" and he over throttles and starts spinning all 4. He then turns his wheel to the left to stay on the soft sand instead of going straight. This guy is so ignorant when it comes to understanding how he got where he is, he cannot be helped and will get stuck again.
He should only lower the tires and he will be out
Man o man this customer can’t listen to save his life
Yeah no doubt everyone is a freaking expert nowdays.
Like your videos wish there were more tow truck drivers like you.
That truck (at the end) is SWEEEEET!!!!
Air down, air down, air down. Those tires don't do him any favors.
Airing down won’t help much with that heavy of a truck with those big wheels. Not enough sidewall to allow the tire to flex or flatten out.
Needs tires and air down always on sand no matter what 😂
The customer couldn’t stop talking 😂😂😂
Looking foward for the 2.5t videos!!
Content incoming 😏
It isn't diesels and sand, it is bad drivers and high tire pressure, especially on dry sand! I've driven on sand with an F-350 single rear wheel multiple times for a job while towing a towable manlift. I almost got stuck so I deflated tires to 30 psi after that and that made a world of difference! It took awhile to pump 4 tires back up to 50 PSI (65 PSI was inflation pressure per door sticker but I was not hauling anything heavy at this time) each day to drive home.
You do great work, Dustin! As a semi-helpful tip to you and your viewers, we would each be served well if you had clean windows in your truck for visibility. Use 0000 steel wool on your windows, and follow with a good cleaner made of 50% hydrogen peroxide, and 50% distilled water. Cheap and effective . . . your eyes and your viewers will thank you!
Why take a trailer like this in that type of sand? Am I missing something?
He had dropped off his surf board.
Maybe next time we should try without a trailer and with the wheels lowered? Thankful.
The best part of operating a tow truck is doing recovery. Just hauling cars is dull.
Recovery is my favorite. That’s what got me into the industry
Awesome Duce and a half! Keep up the great content Dustin, greatly appreciated.
THAT FREAKIND DUECE AND A HALVE!!!! WOAH!!!
That’s gonna be real good on them bearings on that trailer. I would never pull my trailer down in the beach in the sand. He gonna have some problems down the road.
Nice man that's a classic there!
Solution #1 bring a wrecker a flatbed is not meant for winching that heavy of a vehicle solution #2 double up your winch line so you got more pulling power
bs you can pull with a flat if done right
If you know how to drive a truck in sand you have to deflate the tires to almost nothing if you don't deflate your tires you're going to get stuck
The truck looks like it’s a beast 😀. Looking forward to seeing it in action
People don’t know but if you want move out of the sand you have to dig bottom the truck not the wheels
In the words of my father "4wd doesn't work miracles"
Dustin, great winch out.
full tire pressure is the problem here
Great video, and that’s a massive truck
Thank You!
4 wheel drive definition: The ability to get stuck in even more inaccessible places.
Why did he pull a big trailer out there?
If you had your jeep it would of been a free pull if off duty.
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Love the videos!! keep them coming
كفرات الشاحنة ممتلئة بالهواء ، هذا تصرف غريب من السائق
غير معقول انهم لا يعلمون انه يجب عليهم تقليل الهواء اثناء عبورها فوق الرمال إلى اقبل من 15 psi للاطارات الاربعة وانه يجي عليه تشغيل diff lock حتى تتمكن من الخروج بسهولة
GOOD MORNING
Good morning!
Damb Dustin love the new truck u r building
Thank You!
It is best to remove the sand in front of the truck before towing it.
People just never stop amazing me, YOU CAN'T FIX STUPID.
Thanks for the video Dustin, enjoyed watching!
Thanks for watching!
Fun fact. All sand is deep..
Absolutely confused. What did he bring on the trailer and drop off at the beach? Great deuce and a half.
Outhouses
I believe alcohol may gave been a factor here. Common sense went right out the window! 😂
Wow!!! Just wow!!! This looks to be damp beach sand which is NOTHING like the dry blow sand of Glamis sand dunes. Looks like narrow tires and not aired down. Sand like this you need speed to stay on top of the sand. But to sit there spinning tires until you're sitting on the frame? What a maroon. I have a Cummins, heavy camper with ARB lockers front & rear and I haulz azz through softer stuff than this until I get to firmer stuff aired down to 15-17 psi on 12.5 wide tires.
Всё чётко и профессионально,молодец.
Thank You!
You took a gooseneck on the beach why?
We got to see you use the deuce and a half here soon. I saw a deuce and a half for sale on Facebook market place for almost $15.000 and i thought that would definitely be a good first vehicle for me. 😂👍❤️
Diesel truck, deep sand and empty head, don't mix😅
Good thing he was close to solid ground. Any farther and that rollback would have been useless. Then it’s Banana Time, or maybe the Morrvair.
Diesels on 20s soft sand, soft bottomless mud don’t mix.
No, not even close. I have more than enough rigging to reach out however far I need.
As said in the video, I’d have rather had my Jeep, but I could make it work with the rollback.
At our beach I use a 4x4 diesel van and can pull most things when I’m aired down to 10-15 psi. The weight distribution seems to be better than the trucks and it pulls stuff easier and gentler. As I tell the onlookers, if I do it right it looks boring every time.
Built Ford Tough lol. Looks like he has the wrong type of tires also.
When they laugh at your 14 wides and get stuck in the sand 😂, im more of a 17s an 37s guy myself
my father had a 1052 M37, he rebuilt it about 20 yrs ago and it was amazing to have, we would drive that all over town with the roof off lots of great memories there
WHy would he drive so close to the dune it was obvious that 5 feet to the right it was packed more but I bet he wanted to show off his 250 so there you go!
Why is he pulling a gooseneck trailer on the beach
😂😂@@simongar5409
Если в башне песок, то такому наезднику даже гусеницы с лебëдкой не помогут.
WOW nice work looking good 👍👍👍👍👍😊
nice ol duce n a 1/2,,,,guy lit up wen u told him bout yer jeep,nutha fine job
Tire pressure is 1000 psi 😂😂
thats a bobbed deuce and a half, nice looking truck
He spend two and half hours waiting for help and he didn’t lower tires pressure
Nothing wrong with diesels it's all about driving
Im confused as to why you woukd take that out on the beach?
There are more stars in the universe than there are grains of sand on earth...they say!
What a tug!! Great Job👍🏼🏁🏁
Diesel pickups are very heavy in the front and can cause problems in the sand especially if there not 4x4
ah sand. the devils grains! up there with the devils lettuce. get it
wonder if a Tremor woulda done a little better with rear Locker & front LSD ?
probably just too damn heavy …..
hell at Dustin hope you rember me theese are always my fav videos
Pulling a anchor didn't help either!
Street tires and a trailer in sand...not to smart.
Good video, thanks. It would be helpful if you told us of how you're rigging the tow as you're doing it.
I did… I always do.
@Towtruck_Dustin Thanks Man, I may have missed it.
Some people are really smart.
Yeah maybe the tyres are too agressive for sand and they look very (normal) inflated for sand... 15 psi and street tyres should be better.
The real problem here is weight, not tires. Those are just “all-terrain” tires, nothing more than an aggressive street tire.
Aggressive tires on sand aren’t a problem if you know how to drive. I exclusively run some of the most aggressive tires made on my vehicles, with zero issues. If it ain’t digging, you don’t have traction, thus not going anywhere anyway.
Airing down on that truck won’t help either because it doesn’t have enough sidewall to flex or flatten out.
Does anyone have a tire recommendation for diesel trucks in sand
Let some air out of your tires
Doesn’t matter a whole lot. We do it with street, AT tires and Toyo RTs. The key is airing down. At 10 psi it’ll go about anywhere. That’s all tires plus the trailer if you are towing one. Get them all aired down.
@@DavidThomas453 Thanks David I’m about purchase new tires for my 16Ram Cummins and like to do some fishing at the beach. Thanks for the tip
No one really understands the concept of shovels anymore.
Shovels ain't helping that truck regardless and in fact will bury it deeper!! Problem was that guy didn't know how to drive off road and I'm really surprised he almost made it to the pavement!!
baixar a pressao é obrigatorio pra areia. e baixar muito mesmo. e demora se for manualmente. nao é rapido. é a principal coisa independente de serem pneus all terrain ou de asfalto. se começar a afundar nao continue, ache alguem pra ajudar e nao force. as vezes e pessoas empurrando atras ja resolve se for um crossover. se for um caminhao 4 pessoas empurrando antes de afundar pode resolver tambem alem de uma prancha.
It’s pretty easy to see how this guy buried himself. Doesn’t know the gentle setting.
Captions should be more like dump asses in diesel trucks The only reason he got stuck cuz.He's towing a trailer and he didn't air down Towing a trailer on the sand for whatever reason
Nice work make sure the flatbed dose doesn’t get stuck in the sand or it will be a double tow 😂😂😂❤
that's a big jeep
Deep in the sand wow
How can you even think of driving to the beach with a two wheel drive car and a trailer ?
I saw both axles spinning.
It was a 4 wheel drive F250
Derfberger got his diesel stuck up to the axles
why take that trailer on the beach ?😂
Украинец😅
Curious about how much something like that costs
It depends on how stuck you are and the equipment needed to get you out
The tow truck was being dragged backwards
I use to drive one in the Army they are strong
Take air out of the tires about 6 pounds
Good video, you have a new subscribed follower.
Any truck towing a trailer is deep, soft sand really…