It is actually quite incredible because that tractor driver was pulling in ever single direction except the correct one. That's some achievement I guess...
The Nissan Patrol,both the Y60(like the one in the video),the Y61 and also the huge Y62 are just looks but incredibly hopeless in mud. I once got stuck in a deep bog whilst driving a Y61 until I was towed out of the bog by rural folks and I've got considerable off road experience.
I mean having a tractor around is great but there is this even more useful, practical and common tool called a shovel that can be utilized to dig things called holes in sand. Shucks I know it doesn't run on petrol or anything but it has its advantages, like being able to dig yourself a path out of a beach. Lots of people think its a good idea to have one of these ancient tools around when they do things like drive in sand or break down at nighttime in West Philadelphia.
Well thats a big backhoe.. Hey maybe instead of trying to rip pieces off the vehicle by pulling it sideways, maybe fucking go behind it really close, raise your bucket over it if it's cramped... maybe use the backhoe and tug it up/backwards, or maybe even dig around it, because ya know, backhoe.
He needs to be lifted up, then out. I got stuck in lake muck and a Flatbed Tow truck used the Hydraulics of the bed to lift me up, then out. Sand or muck is a bad stuck. It sucks you in and puts major pressure on the vehicle.
1. Buy a shovel. 2. Air down the tires. 3. Stay off the terrain if you can't handle it. 4. Set up some good recovery points, don't just pull on anything that seems sturdy.
Sound advice Alex. They had a shovel. A fucking great one on the tractor. No, don't use that. Let the tyres down. If you can find them. He dug it in so deep. Number 3. Of course I can handle it you infidel. Allah is with me. 4. The mind boggles at what they where doing to that 4x4
Dude in backhoe had no clues. Any backhoe that size i have run could of lifted either end and set the suv over out of the holes it was in. Then pulled it straight out using the backhoe.
I'm amazed they thought of rear backhoe at all. Hydraulics 100 times better'n traction. Could've set up anywhere and pulled it out by swinging boom and rolling bucket.
Normal tire pressure is about 30 psi. when on sand, air the tires down to about 8 to 10 psi and no vehicle will get stuck in sand. Just don't go faster than 20 to 25 mph with tires that low or they might detach from the rims. Bring a tire pump with you, a simple bicycle pump will do fine and can inflate a tire back up in only about 15 minutes of hand pumping. Yes, that's a lot of work, but it's better than getting stuck.
guess Mr Tractor forgot about that thing on the back untill he was trying to pull you out going forward and seen it hanging off the back when he looked back at ya, lol
if pulling straight back or forward is not an option, lift up each end at a time and shovel sand underneath the tires do this for the front and back. never tug from the sides, i've seen an axel get ripped clean off because they were pulling from the side.
Radical thought, you've got a front loader and backhoe, why not remove some sand from either in front or behind then use the rear arm + strap to move the car off the sand it's beached on so he can just drive out.
Last time i looked wheels don't roll sideways. Should have taken the best angle from the back and pulled somewhat with the way the vehicle would want to go, there was tons of room behind it.
Nice Nissan Patrol. My dad has got one its 4.2L petrol straight 6. Its very fast to be honest. We raced a porsche cayenne and he won. They are very tough mechines. They are one of the 4x4s money can buy well thats my opinion (PLEASE REPLY)
All you people posting comments about how he should "pull it out from the rear and not side ways" Do you not see the fence behind the car??? and the water at the front??? The tractor driver should have knocked the fence down and then towed it out from the rear.
@dodgyplonk There was room on the end with the fence. And if there wasn't, the rope was attached to a bucket... He could of raised it and done it from the other side, pulled it back, then pulled from the front.
It's only a Nissan 'Poo-trol'. Drive the buck under the nissan, flip it on its side and skull drag it up the beach... They love that kind of treatment... 😉
Let this be a lesson in how much extra work is generated when you decide to be lazy. If he'd used the backhoe from the start, and done the extra work to hook to the frame instead of that goofy little tow hook (which is anything but, I've seen those made out of plastic before), it would have come right out.
I must be clever than I think, I was cringing at every attempt to pull that out knowing it was wrong way. Why didnt they dig it out, not like they didnt have a DIGGER!!!
A nice big shovel to assist works real good. People use a darn shovel and dig out the sand in front of the wheels first, it's wet heavy sand. Common, use your heads
not illegal to drive on beach in most parts of the world. that's mostly for us in the u.s.a because people are overly worried bout damaging the beaches or some bullshit like that
Mr Tractor Dude... lol.. that's cool... anyways so the high tide brought in all that sand, no way he dug himself into the sand like that, especially the front wheels, makes me think the high tide brought all this sand in but just asking to confirm.
Local this local that. Anything against locals/Emiratis? I've always found them the first (and only) to come to help had anything gone wrong to other motorists.
Here is how to get that 4x4 out of the sand in less than a minute: See at the very beginning, how the tractor is 90 degrees to the 4x4. That's okay, keep it that way, but now put the tractor directly behind the 4x4, not off to the side. And keep the 2 at 90*. Position the tractor to that it's rear folded bucket is directly behind the 4x4, with the rear bucket in it's current folded position. Then stop and attach the tow-strap to the tractor's rear bucket, try to do it so there is almost no slack in the tow strap. The tractor would be very close to the fence at that point. Then, un-fold the rear bucket. That hydraulic rotating action will result in a pull to the 4x4 of about 5 to 6 feet, easily pulling the 4x4 out of the sand, without the tractor itself having to move one inch. SIMPLE. Obviously the tractor driver has very experience with his vehicle.
next time try letting the air out of your tyres , you can go down to ,8 bar safely and you will get out , but then people like this dude should go on a 4x4 training course
so the guy with a backhoe decides to pull on it without doing any type of digging? you know like dig a lil behind the truck then use the arm to pull it backwards... classic
I have a german history book. I dont know why but for some reason all the history between 1937 and 1944 is missing? Was the entire country away at camp?
They should have looped the load strap around the rear of the chassis frame, aired down the tires to about 15 PSI, then had the tractor pull slightly up and backwards while the tard in the 4x4 (Toyota?) slowly gave it gas in reverse. That would have only taken a few minutes.
@Dubai5089 No way - the most stupid person was the local guy in the green pick-up! He saw the 4x4 and tractor in the sand, but he still decided to drive in as well! That's stupid!
It is actually quite incredible because that tractor driver was pulling in ever single direction except the correct one. That's some achievement I guess...
I thank you for going straight for the tractor. :)
Last joke earned thumbs UP. Can't beat a classic.
The Nissan Patrol,both the Y60(like the one in the video),the Y61 and also the huge Y62 are just looks but incredibly hopeless in mud. I once got stuck in a deep bog whilst driving a Y61 until I was towed out of the bog by rural folks and I've got considerable off road experience.
How is it that these people live in a sandy environment but have no idea how to prevent or escape a situation like this. Mind boggling!
I mean having a tractor around is great but there is this even more useful, practical and common tool called a shovel that can be utilized to dig things called holes in sand. Shucks I know it doesn't run on petrol or anything but it has its advantages, like being able to dig yourself a path out of a beach. Lots of people think its a good idea to have one of these ancient tools around when they do things like drive in sand or break down at nighttime in West Philadelphia.
Well thats a big backhoe.. Hey maybe instead of trying to rip pieces off the vehicle by pulling it sideways, maybe fucking go behind it really close, raise your bucket over it if it's cramped... maybe use the backhoe and tug it up/backwards, or maybe even dig around it, because ya know, backhoe.
Towing 90 degrees to driving direction - oh man :-)
He needs to be lifted up, then out. I got stuck in lake muck and a Flatbed Tow truck used the Hydraulics of the bed to lift me up, then out. Sand or muck is a bad stuck. It sucks you in and puts major pressure on the vehicle.
1. Buy a shovel.
2. Air down the tires.
3. Stay off the terrain if you can't handle it.
4. Set up some good recovery points, don't just pull on anything that seems sturdy.
Sound advice Alex.
They had a shovel. A fucking great one on the tractor. No, don't use that.
Let the tyres down. If you can find them. He dug it in so deep.
Number 3. Of course I can handle it you infidel. Allah is with me.
4. The mind boggles at what they where doing to that 4x4
Exactly.
Dude in backhoe had no clues. Any backhoe that size i have run could of lifted either end and set the suv over out of the holes it was in. Then pulled it straight out using the backhoe.
Local expert drives a cute lil Nissan. I like it!
Yeah can't say the tractor driver is the smart one here. We just got three cars bogged with a little less effort
That was great. Good job! Thank you.
I'm amazed they thought of rear backhoe at all. Hydraulics 100 times better'n traction. Could've set up anywhere and pulled it out by swinging boom and rolling bucket.
Thats exactly what i thought myself from the beginning!
Why is he pulling it from the side instead of straight back out of the water??
should have put strap on left rear wheel pull side ways ,,,,,,,,,,
Normal tire pressure is about 30 psi. when on sand, air the tires down to about 8 to 10 psi and no vehicle will get stuck in sand. Just don't go faster than 20 to 25 mph with tires that low or they might detach from the rims. Bring a tire pump with you, a simple bicycle pump will do fine and can inflate a tire back up in only about 15 minutes of hand pumping. Yes, that's a lot of work, but it's better than getting stuck.
The local expert HAHAHA!!!
Yeah. Pulling it at 90 degrees angle ain't gonna work.
Consider this happened in the United Arab Emirates, where residents have no idea how to act around water. That's a desert except for the coastline.
If you looked, there's a fence in behind it so the tractor wouldn't even get near getting in behind him, let alone the strop to pull him out with.
guess Mr Tractor forgot about that thing on the back untill he was trying to pull you out going forward and seen it hanging off the back when he looked back at ya, lol
Also, guys, let air out of your tires BEFORE you get stuck. get them about 10psi...enough to where they float over the sand and not dig in.
Wish i saw that, would of wet my pants laughing. What a comedy of errors.
if pulling straight back or forward is not an option, lift up each end at a time and shovel sand underneath the tires do this for the front and back. never tug from the sides, i've seen an axel get ripped clean off because they were pulling from the side.
Radical thought, you've got a front loader and backhoe, why not remove some sand from either in front or behind then use the rear arm + strap to move the car off the sand it's beached on so he can just drive out.
Mr. Tractor Dude.... Could be the name of a new show....
juaaa juaaaa jajajaja!!! ....classic!! ...estos nispatos no aprenden! Good Hugieross!
Last time i looked wheels don't roll sideways. Should have taken the best angle from the back and pulled somewhat with the way the vehicle would want to go, there was tons of room behind it.
well that's why you and all the people that liked this should've watch the whole video! there's a fence behind them!
Great choice of soundtrack!
mr tractor dude risked his 50.000$ digger for you. gotta be a nice guy lol
What a bunch of wise ones!
Nice Nissan Patrol. My dad has got one its 4.2L petrol straight 6. Its very fast to be honest. We raced a porsche cayenne and he won. They are very tough mechines. They are one of the 4x4s money can buy well thats my opinion
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The music is horrendous.
Why didnt he dig out behind him?
It took him long enough to realize there was a backhoe attached to the rear of the tractor, lol.
Fuck I love those local experts, never short of useless advice
the guy driving the backhoe is probably the one who bogged the dato,probably stuffed up a good dato
All you people posting comments about how he should "pull it out from the rear and not side ways" Do you not see the fence behind the car??? and the water at the front???
The tractor driver should have knocked the fence down and then towed it out from the rear.
Been in a similar sit before. That local 'expert' was the sh$t. Lol!!
As you can see if you pause at 0:46 there is a wall to close to the car for the tractor to be able to pull it far enough back.
Man that sand is soft as shit. It's like quicksand or something. It's not that bad around here, I don't think. Interesting. Thanks for posting
12 seconds in and wondering why tractor hasn’t dug out the sand behind the 4wd
Did anybody think of picking up a shovel?
u cant dig in the sandy water, it just fills back in with more sandy water
Tractor around shovels on the ground
who would be crazy enough to sacrifice an expensive car and tractor to salt water must be very rich
0:47 there is fence, hence why the tractor couldn't pull from behind the stuck Nissan patrol
yes must buy one of those Super Safaris They are just great
Took him an hour to finally realize he has a backhoe.
@dodgyplonk There was room on the end with the fence. And if there wasn't, the rope was attached to a bucket... He could of raised it and done it from the other side, pulled it back, then pulled from the front.
Insuance adjuster....So ,how did the frame get twisted on the road?
It's only a Nissan 'Poo-trol'. Drive the buck under the nissan, flip it on its side and skull drag it up the beach... They love that kind of treatment... 😉
Apparently everyone on youtube is an expert on how to pull at truck out of the sand with the tide coming in..
Exactly.Then they should have gotten a lot longer cable and pulled on it from hawiiaii.Would have gotten a straighter shot that way huh?
A fantastic example of what not to do. Ever. LOL
Let's go offroading with Street Tires!
What could possibly go wrong?
Mr tractor dude!
You made a nice video
you gave that beach a tractor
beaches love tractors
gotta love the ending
Once you lift the front end of a 4 WD off the ground, you have a 2 wheel drive.
Let this be a lesson in how much extra work is generated when you decide to be lazy. If he'd used the backhoe from the start, and done the extra work to hook to the frame instead of that goofy little tow hook (which is anything but, I've seen those made out of plastic before), it would have come right out.
Could have dug out the rear and gone backwards.... also, WTF with the 90 degree pull on the towbar?
There are no "experts" in such kind of sand..
That's the first thing I thought. His choice of two different buckets even.
90 degrees pulling hahhaaa,than you better roll over the car hahahaaaa
Just great music!
never try and pull it out sideways. if the towball didnt snapp then axel of stering woulda gone. always pull straight out using the wheels
I must be clever than I think, I was cringing at every attempt to pull that out knowing it was wrong way. Why didnt they dig it out, not like they didnt have a DIGGER!!!
A nice big shovel to assist works real good.
People use a darn shovel and dig out the sand in front of the wheels first, it's wet heavy sand. Common, use your heads
Serves these guys right, Someone shought have called the cops in.
Call the cops on a stuck vehicle? Seems a little extreme don't you think?
not illegal to drive on beach in most parts of the world. that's mostly for us in the u.s.a because people are overly worried bout damaging the beaches or some bullshit like that
why it was a simple " my car will e fine here" who cares
ummm why, because it's stuck?
Mr Tractor Dude... lol.. that's cool... anyways so the high tide brought in all that sand, no way he dug himself into the sand like that, especially the front wheels, makes me think the high tide brought all this sand in but just asking to confirm.
hope the local expert went down with his sinking car .
Turn the music off, why does everybody have to do that today?
Put the bucket close to the car. Get as close as it can. Tie Tow Rope on, then lift the back and reverse
Done
Local this local that. Anything against locals/Emiratis? I've always found them the first (and only) to come to help had anything gone wrong to other motorists.
i agree best to pull sideways easier on tie rods and balljoints haha
You don´t need to be experienced 4x4 driver to imagine that the best way of pulling there is rear towing
Hahaha Walla habibi I'm telling you I'm zee best and I teach you how to be zee best but never best than me because Im number um best.
Comedy video!
COOL..NICE CAR
oh m,an that sand looks nasty.. usually that stuff toughens up when it gets wet.. at least down here in texas!
Here is how to get that 4x4 out of the sand in less than a minute: See at the very beginning, how the tractor is 90 degrees to the 4x4. That's okay, keep it that way, but now put the tractor directly behind the 4x4, not off to the side. And keep the 2 at 90*. Position the tractor to that it's rear folded bucket is directly behind the 4x4, with the rear bucket in it's current folded position. Then stop and attach the tow-strap to the tractor's rear bucket, try to do it so there is almost no slack in the tow strap. The tractor would be very close to the fence at that point. Then, un-fold the rear bucket. That hydraulic rotating action will result in a pull to the 4x4 of about 5 to 6 feet, easily pulling the 4x4 out of the sand, without the tractor itself having to move one inch. SIMPLE. Obviously the tractor driver has very experience with his vehicle.
Why not use the bucket to lift the front and rear of vehicle up, set it back down, THEN pull it. The way it is, it's practically cemented.
This is why you should get a LandCruiser.
people who drive on the beach for the first time need bigger and wider tires made for when they drive on the sand.
next time try letting the air out of your tyres , you can go down to ,8 bar safely and you will get out , but then people like this dude should go on a 4x4 training course
guy driving the tractor has never drivin one in his life.
so the guy with a backhoe decides to pull on it without doing any type of digging? you know like dig a lil behind the truck then use the arm to pull it backwards... classic
No good deed goes unpunished.
my condolences. that was such a tragedy.....
Why is it hard to understand. Pick it up out of the sand and then pull it straight with the wheels???
Hello, McFLy?
Why are there so many likes? Theres a very large fence, thats why he's not behind.
It's actually a backhoe ;) just felt like giving you a hard time haha :P
I have a german history book. I dont know why but for some reason all the history between 1937 and 1944 is missing? Was the entire country away at camp?
Wtf would u pull the way u got stuck?! Lol
u guys are so smart
First off never drive in moving sand. Second do not drive in dry sand. Third dig tires free, then pull.
They should have looped the load strap around the rear of the chassis frame, aired down the tires to about 15 PSI, then had the tractor pull slightly up and backwards while the tard in the 4x4 (Toyota?) slowly gave it gas in reverse. That would have only taken a few minutes.
@Dubai5089
No way - the most stupid person was the local guy in the green pick-up! He saw the 4x4 and tractor in the sand, but he still decided to drive in as well! That's stupid!
@fordlover329 They didnt really have the room to pull straight. I noticed that right way which makes the situation really suck.
@dipsherry an by straight out you mean straight into the sea right!?! haha
3:24 are the antennae close enough? haha