What, no drama and a bunch of hard runs!!! Nothing like watching a pro with the right equipment for the job. Nice job. I call it beer butt chicken. The best way to cook chicken on the grill or in the oven. You can use pop if you want. Have a great vacation. You guys deserve it. Family time is the best.
The Nodwell really puts down an impressive amount of pull in a all suction, no traction place. Anyone who has been stuck in bottomless lake mud knows how hopeless that situation was.
When I first saw the ram sitting there I thought ...wonder if the jeep could just winch that out. When I saw the trenches that ram made while pulling it out with the nodwell and I knew I was so wrong.......nodwell is definitely the way to go! Amazing machine.
That crusted over mud is really, really bad news if you break through. I worked at a mine where one of the crews got a 992G loader and two 24H graders stuck trying to pull it out. The loader was taking a shortcut across a dried alkali flat and broke through about a half mile out in the middle. The worst part is they all sat in plain sight for days until enough cable could be bought and delivered to reach from competent ground out to the stuck equipment. I think the good Lord himself reached down and lifted that loader up to break the suction. They had a bunch of loaded haul trucks pulling on it and there was mud 6 feet up the sidewalls of the tires.
You're right about the noddy Casey but I'm sure you like driving it cause I get the feeling you're just playing out there. Lol. I know you enjoy your work and thanks for taking us along for the ride. 😃😎🇺🇸👍👍👍
Hello Casey, Becky and Rob! Oh heck the Nodwell did not even so much as grunt when it pulled out that heavy Dodge Ram. Yeah that heavy Dodge was not the type of vehicle to have out there, but it all ended well. Thumbs UP to you and Becky 👍
Casey to the rescue.. again! Super nice of you to take time out of your vacation time to go help someone out of a jam. Hope you remembered the beer! LOL!!
Casey, you always have the right equipment for the task at hand. I hope your St. Paddy's supper was good. Nice to see Becky in the video. Thanks for sharing.
I have to give the guy props and on the Dodge truck for keeping it decent looking and not putting stupid wheels and tires on it like you see nowadays that are sticking out six feet out of the sides
@@CaseysOffRoadRecovery as well as can be, traveled to Davenport Iowa for a Two Wheel Trauma class and heading back last night we encountered a wrong way driver on 280 we're safe, called 911, but sadly there was a head-on with in minutes of the call! We did hear that there were no fatalities! We had a safe return to Northwest Ohio!
Casey you surely have built quite a recovery collection of vehicles and we always enjoy watching them work. Becky on camera running chase with the Cheriokee is good to see ☺. Thanks for sharing and stay safe. P.s. nothing better than good friends to help 👌
Love that beast!!! My ram truck is exactly like that one and brake caliper broke off bracket due to rock wedge between rim and caliper. My next plan is to get off set wheels or bigger wheels.
Very good job getting 'er out!! Can't get enough of the Noddy! What a great machine! Domestic production? What's that? I didn't know energy independence was a bad thing?
Seriously who goes to bed before 11pm on a Sunday Night. This will start your week off right. A little Nodwell recovery! King of Random. I drop or premiere vids just about any time! Enjoy
I live in south central Alaska and do offroad recoveries for a living ,pulling hunters and fisherman stuck in the woods. I am convinced I need a snow cat for more recoveries.
The Nodwell is impressive! Abs that kind of surface is exactly what she was designed for. I did notice you don't run flags, lights and signs when you're towing her... is she not considered "oversize" in Utah, or just not wide enough to need them? In Maine, anything over 8'6 needs the full kit with escorts called in at 12'6". She looks like she might be 10' wide?
Gotta love these folks taking heavy diesel trucks on street tires out and breaking through the crust. They don’t seem to realize that engine is around a thousand pounds by itself! Heck, look at the ruts that front end was leaving!! Front of the Dodge probably weighs more than the whole XJ, and the 4.0 is heavy too!
Ya it was amazing how it was sinking in and how far we had to pull it. He could barely spin his tires until we were clear out. Imagine winching that out, be there all day... lol
I certainly hope you make a good living doing this. And if that’s where they want to go and think their four-wheel-drive is going to do it that gives me an opportunity to laugh out loud. I am interested in whether or not in charge by the job or by the hour end or what equipment is used?
Thanks for taking the time to upload Your adventures.
Glad you like them!
Finally got a quiet few to get in this much anticipated and needed mental retreat, thank you all as it is so well deserved. 👍👍💯
definitly right vehical for the right job,
Casey it was sure nice to see the old Nadwell is built for speed not comfort. LOL
She is a beast!
Wow... can't say I've ever seen that lake empty... very low, but not empty...
That’s a Hefty machine there.
The Noddy looked nice being pulled by a Super Duty 😜
That nodwell is one mean motor scooter! Nice seeing him out and about again! Keep up the great work!
Thanks! Will do! I guess the Spryte I was looking at can't be bought.....yet... lol
That was a awesome Sunday night video drop. I vote fir more . 🗳
Man!!! I like that music, And Utah!!!
It's a beast for sure.
I love the Noddy and the Bombi
Me too
The noddy is one great tool for retrieving vehicles stuck on near dry lake beds
What, no drama and a bunch of hard runs!!!
Nothing like watching a pro with the right equipment for the job. Nice job.
I call it beer butt chicken. The best way to cook chicken on the grill or in the oven. You can use pop if you want.
Have a great vacation. You guys deserve it. Family time is the best.
You ain't a kidding when you told me there were STUCK!!
Nodwell to the rescue again, that thing is pretty darn awesome.
It sure is sad to see that lake all dried up, I have had the privilege of seeing it full. Thanks for sharing another great video with us.👍😎
Just read the Nodwell story. amazing machine.
Pretty cool old machines and they do have a great history
Heck Ya !!!!Love me some good Noddy vids!!!! Still havent taken possesion of my new to me one..... Thanks for takin us for the ride!!!
You will love it
Never knew a Nodwell could go that fast. 2:59 Pretty darn impressive!
always love watching Nodwell
The Nodwell really puts down an impressive amount of pull in a all suction, no traction place. Anyone who has been stuck in bottomless lake mud knows how hopeless that situation was.
Nodwell on a dirt road! To the rescue! Yee Haw!
When I first saw the ram sitting there I thought ...wonder if the jeep could just winch that out. When I saw the trenches that ram made while pulling it out with the nodwell and I knew I was so wrong.......nodwell is definitely the way to go! Amazing machine.
Can you do it with a Jeep, yes with a lot of time patience, excess wear and tear, winching, pulling etc. But why? We pulled this a 1/4 mile.
Cool location. You get to have all the fun. Thanks for being a great resource for those in need. It really sucks being stranded!
THUMBS UP TO CASEY 👍👍OFF ROAD RECOVERY
Take that Chevy out there Casey 😂😂😂😂😂
That crusted over mud is really, really bad news if you break through. I worked at a mine where one of the crews got a 992G loader and two 24H graders stuck trying to pull it out. The loader was taking a shortcut across a dried alkali flat and broke through about a half mile out in the middle. The worst part is they all sat in plain sight for days until enough cable could be bought and delivered to reach from competent ground out to the stuck equipment. I think the good Lord himself reached down and lifted that loader up to break the suction. They had a bunch of loaded haul trucks pulling on it and there was mud 6 feet up the sidewalls of the tires.
Another great video Sir
Aww we care Casey
I love the Nodwell videos Casey! You are the best youtuber! Keep up the great work!👍😉🙏
You make it look easy. And I know them lake bed is rough
It's not intimidating, you never know what is going to sneak up on ya.
Awesome… thanks buddy..
Wish I could hit the like button more than once. Thanks for the ride Casey 👍👍
You can never have enough beer.
It's good seeing the other camera angles looks like a great day glad all went well all the best to you all
i had not seen the Nodwell for a while. Poppy got a camio at the end 👍
As usual another awesome recovery you make it look so easy and as always be safe 👍 😀
Very enjoyable vid.
Thanks.
Bozeman. My gawsh. 🤠👍🏼☀️☀️
You're right about the noddy Casey but I'm sure you like driving it cause I get the feeling you're just playing out there. Lol. I know you enjoy your work and thanks for taking us along for the ride. 😃😎🇺🇸👍👍👍
You got that right!
Noody # 1
good job
Great video, thats some awesome recovery vehile, it looks as if you should bolt a table with x chairs to the bed.
We have bench seats on it somedays.
Hello Casey, Becky and Rob! Oh heck the Nodwell did not even so much as grunt when it pulled out that heavy Dodge Ram. Yeah that heavy Dodge was not the type of vehicle to have out there, but it all ended well. Thumbs UP to you and Becky 👍
I love all your videos Casey. Keep up the good work and stay real
Don't plan on changing a thing. No amount of money, fame or fortune is gonna change this old farm boy.
Great video thank you!
6:58 , come along , junior 🤣🤣
Come hither
Casey to the rescue.. again! Super nice of you to take time out of your vacation time to go help someone out of a jam. Hope you remembered the beer! LOL!!
Oh wow, I know right where that is. Never once in all the times I’ve passed it did I ever consider driving on it! Wonder where they were headed.
As long as the Pilgrims keep coming, the Noddy will send them back on their way.
Cool vid!😀
🤣🤣🤣
Aloha from Hawaii USA.
Aloha
That was one expensive joy ride. Thanks for the great video, off to work.
I have not seen Randy in your videos lately.
brake light on the trailer - thought maybe you'd mention that on the outro
Very cool machine
Gotta love the Noddy definitely one cool piece of kit
Just because it looks dry in top doesn't mean a thing as it is most likely wet under neath! Good job Dasey getting them out!
Nice video
Where's the rumble seat on the noddy? Off topic, thanks for helping out "adventurevanman"! Like you, He's a good soul, good job!
I need to throw it back on had to haul some equipment.
Well I'm usually in bed by 11pm,but tonight I just didn't feel sleepy. That wasn't even a challenge for the nodwell. Nuff Said.
You need some new grousers for them tracks! Great video brother.
I need new belts for sure, the grousers are in really good condition, weigh more than I do!
Well I hope you got Green Beer and you got two cans “ to be sure to be sure “ . Fun once again.🇦🇺
good video... FYI your right trailer brake light is out.
Casey, you always have the right equipment for the task at hand. I hope your St. Paddy's supper was good. Nice to see Becky in the video. Thanks for sharing.
Props to the driver being pulled out for not punching it and digging himself in deeper.
I have to give the guy props and on the Dodge truck for keeping it decent looking and not putting stupid wheels and tires on it like you see nowadays that are sticking out six feet out of the sides
I am also a stock truck kind of guy. Simple recovery rigs, basic common sense what works and simplistic.
The science behind the pull.
Howdy Casey!
Hey James, hope things are well
@@CaseysOffRoadRecovery as well as can be, traveled to Davenport Iowa for a Two Wheel Trauma class and heading back last night we encountered a wrong way driver on 280 we're safe, called 911, but sadly there was a head-on with in minutes of the call! We did hear that there were no fatalities! We had a safe return to Northwest Ohio!
Looked like alot of fun running the Nod!
Casey you surely have built quite a recovery collection of vehicles and we always enjoy watching them work. Becky on camera running chase with the Cheriokee is good to see ☺. Thanks for sharing and stay safe. P.s. nothing better than good friends to help 👌
Getting caught up a few views. 😁👍
Good work team, one day I’ll get over for a mule ride.
Imagine you could strap a travel trailer on it and have an awesome camping trip.
You got your tire put back on.
Love that beast!!! My ram truck is exactly like that one and brake caliper broke off bracket due to rock wedge between rim and caliper. My next plan is to get off set wheels or bigger wheels.
cool mud tool
She is ready for any condition. ruclips.net/p/PLLtrBvXDxTeKrykxGFbPNtckfj140fc97
That is an awesome machine
Nice video, but no high pitched little Poppy. Be safe.
Awesome mud Recovery! Your the best 👌
Very good job getting 'er out!! Can't get enough of the Noddy! What a great machine!
Domestic production? What's that? I didn't know energy independence was a bad thing?
Definitely the right tool for the job. Are new tracks coming? Those look like they have some miles on them. Thanks for taking us along.
Oh I may put some on it next fall, They have some life left in them, but sooner the better. Got new ones for the IMP
@@CaseysOffRoadRecovery Ah, that's right. The baby Noddy needed them. That's a cool little cruiser as well.
Seriously who goes to bed before 11pm on a Sunday Night. This will start your week off right. A little Nodwell recovery! King of Random. I drop or premiere vids just about any time! Enjoy
I did, but a nice ride was a good way to start off the week.
Great information on pulling from an angle.
In this case I couldn't have really pulled it straight back, but I didn't want to either. I like to point those little tricks out for people.
Wow! I assume that lake bed usually isn't dried up like that? That drought is getting really bad out there
It is not intended to hold water
So Sad to see all those Lakebeds so dry.
The Noddy dont' care? You mean, the Noddy is heartless?
Great content God bless you all
I live in south central Alaska and do offroad recoveries for a living ,pulling hunters and fisherman stuck in the woods. I am convinced I need a snow cat for more recoveries.
You should be able to find aa reasonable price on a Nodwelll.
Petrol near me is £1.65 per litre that's about £6.60 a (US)gallon or about $7.50
$5!! We are over $11 a gallon in the UK, roughly converting currencies. Ouch!
The Nodwell is impressive! Abs that kind of surface is exactly what she was designed for.
I did notice you don't run flags, lights and signs when you're towing her... is she not considered "oversize" in Utah, or just not wide enough to need them? In Maine, anything over 8'6 needs the full kit with escorts called in at 12'6". She looks like she might be 10' wide?
She is under 9 feet and I have a transport permanent permit. Sure is a sweet old girl.
That nodwell must have straight cut gears. They're noisy, but more durable.
yeah, a new casey/becky video! why do people keep driving forward when they start sinking? did they not realize or was it sudden?
Did Noddy have to make it look so darned easy???
Hmmm.....isnt' the Noody a bit over 102 inches (8.5ft) wide?
Almost 50k subs. Congrats.
Right hand lights on the trailer are out
Gotta love these folks taking heavy diesel trucks on street tires out and breaking through the crust. They don’t seem to realize that engine is around a thousand pounds by itself! Heck, look at the ruts that front end was leaving!! Front of the Dodge probably weighs more than the whole XJ, and the 4.0 is heavy too!
Ya it was amazing how it was sinking in and how far we had to pull it. He could barely spin his tires until we were clear out. Imagine winching that out, be there all day... lol
The Nodwell only puts down 2psi fully loaded!! Great machine and flotation is the Boss!!
@@HickSquatch I have had it in some crazy places
When I grow up , I wanna 5 ton and a nodwell ( says this 56 year old )
I certainly hope you make a good living doing this. And if that’s where they want to go and think their four-wheel-drive is going to do it that gives me an opportunity to laugh out loud. I am interested in whether or not in charge by the job or by the hour end or what equipment is used?
I charge depending on circumstances and usually by the hour. 20 years doing this it has served me well.