Let's dig18 Heavy Equipment Recovery service!! Last time you rescued Geoff and his Kobota tractor!! and I do believe the last time before Geoff you rescued a Excavator a couple of years ago that was buried in the mud of a pond!! I really like these videos too Chris!! Keep up the great work!!
I was watching Heavy D Sparks get one unstuck and the video of the recovery about 4 or 5 years ago that was buried and that was my first experience watching the channel and I've never missed a video since. missed
I do so enjoy your recovery videos. I now have a grin from ear to ear. Love watching you & Kyle. That was a nice recovery and it's nice when 2 equipment operators work together like this. So much fun. Thanks, Chris.
Chris, my first ever video of yours I watched was several years ago when you recovered that large excavator sunk DEEP in a residential pond/lake. Amazing!
been stuck like that with my compact tractor ,, glad I had the backhoe on it at the time ,, hooked a chain to a dying tree and used the boom too pull me out ,, that spot was a bit more water then I was into ..
It looks like he’d driven through that same area a lot more than once because there was a beaten path right to it. And it looked like there was a dirt road not more than 50’ to the right unless that was someone else’s property. Some people’s kids.
Chris got the job as that was way too far in the woods for Ron Pratt and his rotator to get to! Good job Chris. No one hurt. The Deere is a bit dirty, but fine!
Ron pulled a car out of a corn field once. Used all his line on rotator plus 2 chains. Would cost a fortune though. Chris probably charge him mates rates
Dark, It was mostly a joke. I remember the bulldozer recovery. Once Ron and his late father just used four wheelers with a lot of cable and snatch blocks to do a remote recovery. Neither though involved a track hoe being buried.
It's been a hot minute since we went on a good ol recovery I like these videos I feel bad for the owners tho thank God for mr. Chris and his experience with these types of things
@@thepressurepack3777 It probably wasn't quite as swampy until he got stuck crossing the creek and rolled around in it for a while trying to get out. 🙂
Loving the weather here in the goldsboro area. Im from illinois. My mom's struggling with cancer. Been at wayne hospital last few days. Your videos are helping keep my mind occupied a little. Thank you.
Why the hell was he over there in the creek?? Looked like the road threw the woods was only 20 feet or so to the right !! lololol... Have mercy, well at least it came on out of there easy, and didn't have to spend all day trying to get it out !! lolol... Great as always Chris !! Have a Great Evening Man !! And, On too the Next ...
Nice to see a "recovery" video for a change. You've done some good ones. And nice to break up the usual dig stuff (though I realize they are the money-makers for you)
Nice recovery, the best recovery I have seen you do was the excavator stuck in a pond in a city I think, and buried to the cab, you used mats to get out to it literally dug it out, it was a rental machine you dug out if i remember correctly. Thanks for the video, always enjoy watching.
Years ago my dad told me. It's hard to fly like an eagle when you're surrounded by turkeys. He told me this when I spent just about every weekend helping my friends undo all they messed up during the week.
I got my skid steer stuck. A contractor friend suggested that I get a bale or two of straw, push the tracks in the air, then shove the flakes under the tracks and it worked. It got the loader up off its belly and traction in the mud.
That was a goopy mess having the equipment & knowing how to use it is nice. I assume you 2 were using cellphones, they make life a lot easier. Thank you Sir for this video
my granfather got his tractor stuck near his creek and it was impossible for us to get to it. for nearly 3 weeks. we finally got it but what a mess it was. whew. getting machinery stuck is the worst!
Lol, that thumbnail I thought you would be mucking it out, digging, and dropping trees to put under it. Looks like the tree part had had already been done for you. Always good to have someone else stand in the mud! 😄
I have to ask 2 questions: Why? And Why? Why make such a tight path back there leaving yourself no room to work? And why go into a swamp/creek when you see how bad it was getting on the approach? I guess you learn with experience that some things are not worth doing especially if you can wait till a dryer time to go out there. You know what is going to happen to me now that I’ve said that. I’ll end up calling Chis to get towed out😂
I was watching Heavy D Sparks get one unstuck and the video of the recovery about 4 or 5 years ago that was buried and that was my first experience watching the channel and I've never missed a video since. missed
the mulcher makes things tricky if he had a normal bucket it probably could of pushed it back on its own power with a little log stacking that style door is a real hindrance though it really limits things you basically need a second person to feed wood under the tracks
The little creek seems to grow right there Chris, looks like some rotten ground too! Good job Chris, letsdig18 does it again! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻good rescue! Thanks for sharing brother! 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👌🏻👌🏻👍🏻👍🏻🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
The Help Cry, Chris help my i stuck im Swamp. 😵. It's a long Time that You the last Machine have out the Swamp Drive. You always the to bring through. The greatest the Excavator how You bring Through from the Pond. You self can always the Situation Perfect to Value. Thanks for this Video. 👌👍
At least it wasn’t deep enough that you could still open the door. I guess the operator would have had to spend the night in it. 😂😂 I guess the only other way is to unbolt cab and flip it back to get out.
Chris: "Oh we'll just follow the DEERE tracks!" 🤣
LOL!😆 yah you can’t miss that game trail hahaha!
i bet a lot of people did not catch that until reading your comment 😂
I caught it right away lol.🙂👍
😂😂😂
That one went straight over my head. Now I see the funny side.
Let's dig18 Heavy Equipment Recovery service!! Last time you rescued Geoff and his Kobota tractor!! and I do believe the last time before Geoff you rescued a Excavator a couple of years ago that was buried in the mud of a pond!! I really like these videos too Chris!! Keep up the great work!!
He did another couple excavator recoveries after that big on in the pond.
Yelp
Love the frogs, their peace is being disturbed by a couple of mud larks. Nice boots Kyle. Another great recovery - always fun adventure to watch.
Are those frogs a little early especially with the cold weather they have had down south lately?
It will be a few more months before we hear the peepers in my neck of the woods.
this reminds me of the time you rescued the excavator. this is another rescue on a smaller scale. well done.
Probably meaning the one stuck in the pond, he did couple others after that
As someone who first came across this channel courtesy of Chris' Epic Excavator Recovery video, this feels rather nostalgic :)
Such an epic recovery.
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He's had others that were much tougher than this one.
😁
Will this one get 7 million views?
I was watching Heavy D Sparks get one unstuck and the video of the recovery about 4 or 5 years ago that was buried and that was my first experience watching the channel and I've never missed a video since. missed
@@TomBennett1I just found this channel because of heavy D as well been binge watching since
I do so enjoy your recovery videos. I now have a grin from ear to ear. Love watching you & Kyle. That was a nice recovery and it's nice when 2 equipment operators work together like this. So much fun. Thanks, Chris.
Ditto Vickie 😊😊
Chris Guins and Kyle Ellington Recovery Team at your service!
When I read the title I couldn't help but think Geoff was playing in the woods again . Has he met Kleeman yet ? Chris to the rescue yet again .
You are not the only one 😂 I was thinking that too 😂
Chris, my first ever video of yours I watched was several years ago when you recovered that large excavator sunk DEEP in a residential pond/lake. Amazing!
Nice recovery. You, the Yanmar and your skid steer assistant made it look easy!
been stuck like that with my compact tractor ,, glad I had the backhoe on it at the time ,, hooked a chain to a dying tree and used the boom too pull me out ,, that spot was a bit more water then I was into ..
Why oh why would anyone try and drive through a mud hole when they can get anywhere else in all that acres of ground?
Good ol Chris to the rescue
Was probably some juicy ground covered in leave when he got in there... once he stirred the beehive it was to late..
@@feelingold2995 😂I think it was a bet
@@Del-27 🤣🤣
It looks like he’d driven through that same area a lot more than once because there was a beaten path right to it. And it looked like there was a dirt road not more than 50’ to the right unless that was someone else’s property. Some people’s kids.
To get to the other side
Chris got the job as that was way too far in the woods for Ron Pratt and his rotator to get to!
Good job Chris. No one hurt. The Deere is a bit dirty, but fine!
Ron pulled a car out of a corn field once. Used all his line on rotator plus 2 chains. Would cost a fortune though. Chris probably charge him mates rates
@@db7059 ... Ron might need Chris to pull the rotator out afterwards.
Ron's used a bulldozer once or twice, when the Rotator would have got stuck somewhere or couldn't get access.😁
Dark, It was mostly a joke. I remember the bulldozer recovery. Once Ron and his late father just used four wheelers with a lot of cable and snatch blocks to do a remote recovery. Neither though involved a track hoe being buried.
Son, you do good work. I was watching our good buddy Brian today. He's cleaning up his property.
Looks like you tracked that deere down and made a good recovery. I couldn't tell if it was a doe or buck, but it has some funny stuff up front.
Pretty nice rack on it!
I couldn't tell either but named him John
It's been a hot minute since we went on a good ol recovery I like these videos I feel bad for the owners tho thank God for mr. Chris and his experience with these types of things
Blocks and pulleys are priceless for stuck machines. You can multiply your pulling force massively and you’ve got the best anchors going in the woods
Good recovery. You had enough chain to keep you from getting muddy. Have a good week.
You may get an award for rescuing a deere stuck in a muddy stream unharmed guys. Made for great viewing too bro. Safe travels. Ken.
There was never a doubt in my mind that Chris would accomplish the recovery!
🙂
No doubt at all
Why, was the operator in a swamp
@@thepressurepack3777 It probably wasn't quite as swampy until he got stuck crossing the creek and rolled around in it for a while trying to get out. 🙂
Love it!! Chris saving the machines.
I missed the recovery videos, good to see one.
Well if you are going to get stuck may as well go all the way
Only doubt was how long it would take and does Kyle get water in his boots!! Always enjoy!!
Loving the weather here in the goldsboro area. Im from illinois. My mom's struggling with cancer. Been at wayne hospital last few days. Your videos are helping keep my mind occupied a little. Thank you.
It has been a while since you did a recovery. :) Thank you and have a good day.
Good recovery Chris....Stay safe
Why the hell was he over there in the creek?? Looked like the road threw the woods was only 20 feet or so to the right !! lololol... Have mercy, well at least it came on out of there easy, and didn't have to spend all day trying to get it out !! lolol... Great as always Chris !! Have a Great Evening Man !! And, On too the Next ...
Nice to see a "recovery" video for a change. You've done some good ones. And nice to break up the usual dig stuff (though I realize they are the money-makers for you)
I got it from the start. “ Following the Deere tracks”.
You’re the best.
Nice recovery, the best recovery I have seen you do was the excavator stuck in a pond in a city I think, and buried to the cab, you used mats to get out to it literally dug it out, it was a rental machine you dug out if i remember correctly. Thanks for the video, always enjoy watching.
I remember him saying as he was back to the trailer to load the excavator that it had been 45 minutes since he arrived. 🙂
nice recovery. quick and easy.
I'm Never leaving this Channel!!
Thanks, Chris and Kyle.
I new that you be able to recover the skid steer and you had a great helper with you on this job!
Years ago my dad told me. It's hard to fly like an eagle when you're surrounded by turkeys. He told me this when I spent just about every weekend helping my friends undo all they messed up during the week.
Dang... I felt this. I often feel that way helping others out when i kinda just wanna do my own thing.
Good job as always, Chris! 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾❤
Great recovery great video thanks Chris and Kyle
That's a good idea with the boom lock. My case didn't have that the bucket settled and traped the door from opening when I left it.
I got my skid steer stuck. A contractor friend suggested that I get a bale or two of straw, push the tracks in the air, then shove the flakes under the tracks and it worked. It got the loader up off its belly and traction in the mud.
That was a goopy mess having the equipment & knowing how to use it is nice. I assume you 2 were using cellphones, they make life a lot easier.
Thank you Sir for this video
Strawberry shortcake to the rescue!!! "Try not to get it muddy" 😂
That excavator recovery video from a few years ago has 23M views. That’s insane.
That woods looks like it’s always swampy ..might need to abandon that as an access road.
Now this was worth just coming back from a joint birthday party in Plano / Ft.Worth [ GVL -DAL round trip] to watch. You & Kyle do good work together.
The hard work was getting in and getting out. The removal from the mud hole appeared to go fairly easy.
my granfather got his tractor stuck near his creek and it was impossible for us to get to it. for nearly 3 weeks. we finally got it but what a mess it was. whew. getting machinery stuck is the worst!
Lol, that thumbnail I thought you would be mucking it out, digging, and dropping trees to put under it. Looks like the tree part had had already been done for you. Always good to have someone else stand in the mud! 😄
the frog sounds are a nice touch.
YOU ARE INTO EVERY THING AREN'T YOU CHRIS!!!!😂😅🎉..OUR SUPER HERO TO THE RESCUE.....YOU ARE THE MAN...
Nicely done guy's pretty rare having no damage or harm come to anything other than some pride, another one for the resume. 👋
It’s been a while since you’ve posted an equipment recovery video. Wishing you and your buddy a great week. Cheers
I have to ask 2 questions: Why? And Why? Why make such a tight path back there leaving yourself no room to work? And why go into a swamp/creek when you see how bad it was getting on the approach? I guess you learn with experience that some things are not worth doing especially if you can wait till a dryer time to go out there. You know what is going to happen to me now that I’ve said that. I’ll end up calling Chis to get towed out😂
Well, that was easy enough. Kudos the both operators.
9:05. Great job editing. I like how you DON'T run a split screen of both cameras. I prefer the way u did the video.
Clearly the tree frog's warning fell on deaf ears
Good morning everyone I hope you all enjoyed your day ❤❤❤❤❤❤😂😂😂😂😂😂❤
Job well done Chris.
Definitely needed Honest Cam and Justin for this one
Started watching when you did a video of pulling an excavator buried to the cab out of a pond dredging disaster.
Great Recovery, Guy’s! 👍🙏
Like the video Chris and your frend . Kyle . it was not stock very much .
There's off-road recovery, and then there's REALLY off-road recovery.
I was watching Heavy D Sparks get one unstuck and the video of the recovery about 4 or 5 years ago that was buried and that was my first experience watching the channel and I've never missed a video since. missed
Good job Chris ,very good helper to
Got stuck ? Call Chris's Excavation & recovery if he can't save it No one can! 🤣🤣
the mulcher makes things tricky if he had a normal bucket it probably could of pushed it back on its own power with a little log stacking that style door is a real hindrance though it really limits things you basically need a second person to feed wood under the tracks
well that was a fun one. cheers guys
Pretty tame compared to his other recoveries.
The little creek seems to grow right there Chris, looks like some rotten ground too! Good job Chris, letsdig18 does it again! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻good rescue! Thanks for sharing brother! 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👌🏻👌🏻👍🏻👍🏻🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Never ran a yanmar but I'm impressed with the power she has in this video
You always make it look easy. Nice job guys.
THANKS!
There was never a doubt! Thumbs up!
Glad I'm not the only one has bad days with equipment
Good morning my friends❤😊
That be a nice job for my bombardier. Back right up to it and pull it out.
Nice job 👍
maybe offroad machine should all come with a winch fitted as standard to aid recovery
The Help Cry, Chris help my i stuck im Swamp. 😵. It's a long Time that You the last Machine have out the Swamp Drive. You always the to bring through. The greatest the Excavator how You bring Through from the Pond. You self can always the Situation Perfect to Value. Thanks for this Video. 👌👍
At least it wasn’t deep enough that you could still open the door. I guess the operator would have had to spend the night in it. 😂😂
I guess the only other way is to unbolt cab and flip it back to get out.
Wow! They made quite the hog waller there!😂😂😂 That wasn't to bad a recovery. Good job! Have a good one,take care and God Bless!!!❤😊
Chris , maybe Alan from yankum ropes will see this and send you some swag in the fourm of a rope or two. 😊😊
That was pretty stuck, good job dude!
crossing a creek.. humm were was the sign..
When you have the right equipment, it is too easy.....
2 beautiful machines
High Grade long chains are your friends in this situation. Well done!
I had no doubt you would get it out
This went smooth. Lesson learned: You need the right equipment or you will spend hours in the mud. The compact loader is about 12.000 lbs.
Frogs singing already too, Awesome stuff
I thought it was going to be froze in. Easy peasy.
Would've been alot worse if it was tires! Love those tracked skidsteers.
Great response!!! (Pierre)
I was cheering for you
I always enjoy the recovery vids.
Nothing sinks like a Deere .
He had the skid steer stuck better than Mr. Bealy Good had his tractor stuck.
The first video of yours I watched was you rescuing a bug excavator. Deja vu!
Brought back memories of stuck in LA mud.
Too easy. Lots of power in that mini excavator.
They must went back to their child hood love playing in the mud. Thanks for the video
Job well done 👍🏻 1:27 love how the other guy said situation 😂