I love how polite and respectful you are to your co-workers and customers. Your parents must be very, very, proud of you. Cheers from Canada the most polite country in the world 😇.
# 1, y'all are NOT just drivers, Y'all are professional " OPERATORS ". You Know what you are doing. You know your business. And most of all, not only do you teach your operators, but you COMPLEMENT them. Thank You, PEPE"S
I don't know why people are getting all wound up about you calling it a steam roller. Just just type "steam roller" onto google images and you get dozens of pics of those, from antique to modern. That's what I've always called them! As always, a great job Josh!
Hi Josh, Joe and Big Flipper, Hulk. Another great job recovering with Miller Power Industries strength. Strength And Power Is Great But We All Must Have Battlefields Knowledge, Wisdom With Understanding. Money Doesn't Buy Experience Or Battlefields Ready, We Must Go Out In The Battlefields With Brave Confidence Equipment And Battle With Warrior Winners Mindset. Thanks Pepe's Towing Service For Showing Us All How To Be Battlefield Ready. 🛣🚥🚔🚑 Great Job Hulk And Big Flipper !
Thank you very much for your professional 😊 I Love And Enjoy When Customers Says: Thank You For Your Professional 💪👍 Can't Do Professional Big Boy's Work Without Battelfeilds Experience And The Best Of The Best Custom Built Equipment 😊💪🏋️♂️ No Pain No Gain. Thanks
Hi Josh hope your doing well and all of Pepe’s team and your dad as well I keep watching your videos hope to see more keep safe I’m Fred from Toronto Canada
I have commented on other recoveries, however have been a broadcast engineer, for many years. Got blown up and ended up handicapped. today, with the steerable and miniature equipment one can mount radio controlled cam just about anywhere. Down side you need monitors and skilled operators. Hahahehe that would be a piece of cake for you all. Fun and a challenge as well. I must say having done it for many years, you do an excellent job most professional. Keep it up,as I enjoy .
No clue, but it's what I know them as and what I see them get called by people in that industry still. If it's good enough for them, it's good enough for me
@@PepesTowingService "Steamroller" is an historic term from the 1860's when steam driven machines were fitted with rollers for road making. This machine is best described as a road roller or diesel roller, but it is a compliment to the steam era that Steamroller is so commonly applied. Steam rollers are often seen at rallies of historic and steam operated machines.
@@PepesTowingService Same here! I use that term myself without even thinking. Similar to everyone calling any slip joint plier a Channellock, any adjustable wrench a Crescent wrench, or any locking plier a Vise Grip. The name becomes entrenched.
I enjoy watching heavy wreckers at work. I really enjoyed touring the one that the Los Angeles Fire Department has for their own for heavy rescue. Talk about equipped and outfitted not to mention they keep polished like it's an antique car.
Josh you are the man. Joe is very lucky to have you as his teacher. Josh you are smooth as silk baby . I love watching you work. Enjoy every minute of your videos. Love from Wilmington Debra Your # 1 fan 💯%. 🙋🙋😘😘🇺🇸🇺🇸💪💪✌️✌️🤟🤟
It's a slow & painful for viewers but you guys handle it in a very safe & secure process. The teamwork is exceptional & respectful from the top, down. Everyone depends on each other & no one is made do what the other wouldn't do. Loving your job & sincere appreciation for each other, teaching your guys why & showing them how determines when they can advance to the next level of trust. Everyone should be so lucky to work for you!!
Got yourself a wriggly one there Josh! That was a fun one to deal with for sure! Love the "pay attention to the BE SAFE logo on the roller" parts lol. Thanks for sharing the angles and dangles with us all!
Hanging off the sides of overpasses, car fishing 300ft. down the embankment. smashed into houses, cut in half by trains !! You guys get into the craziest Sh#t !! I Love it !!
Heyee Josh from New Zealand great team work I remember you showing Joe rigging a truck that slipped down the side of the bank year ago,great teacher Joe well done.
VERY cool roller roll-over!! 50 k will happen very soon!!! I've got a ton of my coworkers hooked on your videos!! It's ALWAYS cool to see how well you work with and treat your team!! Sadly it's a rare thing these days!!
Your communication w yer crew is ACE TOPS! Describing what ya want and why is huge! I am not a tow guy or trucker but yer channel is GREAT! Next time I'm LA I'm gonna find your yard and try to get a peek at your families rides!
Pepe: that piece of equipment is called a Dynapak dual steel drum, vibratory compactor, same as an "AC roller" (AC stands for asphalt concrete) or some folks call them paving rollers. It is used to compact hot mix asphalt and / or road base materials such as Class II aggregate base (3/4" AB is most common) for roadways and related paved areas.
I read the comments for the first time today. I am appalled that so many people have so little on their minds that what people call a machine is significant. I learned steam roller from my father and as far as I am concerned it is a steam roller!
What a mess Josh… You and your crew are “Smooth Operators” Handling that Steam Roller… Nice work all the way around…! And just to back you, I Googled Steam Roller and you are correct… and from Wikipedia. . . Quote “The word steamroller is frequently used to refer to road rollers in general, regardless of the method of propulsion.” Thanks for the Monday video...!
Ya, lot of people losing their minds over such a stupid use of that lol. It's commonly called that in the industry, and like you said it's shown as that on Google
@@PepesTowingService also to add to this... consider the source... not too much substance there as you alluded to re the "snowflake" you have a pretty good judge of character...
Another day another challenge met and conquered:-) I noticed when it first came up the 'Be Safe" on the side...too funny. Glad all went well and nobody got hurt:-)
I don't know about the UK but that's how it is commonly referred to in the U.S. www.google.com/search?q=steam+roller&safe=active&hl=en&tbm=isch&sxsrf=ALeKk00qBrhNAjvvHipGtIv6s4IipZDvxg%3A1623711590146&source=hp&biw=1366&bih=657&ei=Zt_HYKWmBpnA0PEP9deGuAc&oq=steam+roller&gs_lcp=CgNpbWcQARgAMgUIABCxAzICCAAyAggAMgIIADICCAAyAggAMgIIADICCAAyAggAMgIIADoICAAQsQMQgwFQgRBYrz1gr1hoAHAAeACAAbMBiAHpCpIBBDIuMTCYAQCgAQGqAQtnd3Mtd2l6LWltZw&sclient=img
Is Joe , Flippers Main Guy now, Your Dad took a Back Seat? Beautifull Sight that Roller Slung between both Trucks , Swinging it out into Loading Position 👍
always like the way you descride on how you want the job done and i would like to now why can't you have more videos like have 2 or 3 a week instead of one on every monday
That is false. There is absolutely no way to tell if they are stressed by looking at them. There are machines built to test the WLL of chains and binders. It's 3/8", not worth the money to test just buy new
G’day Josh from the Illawarra region of wintery Australia. Do you have gawking laws there? As in traffic is not allowed to go slow just to look at the crash? Also, if I may, does traffic need to reduce any of the roads speed limit when near emergency service vehicles? For example we have to slow to 40kmh.
Every state in this country has a "slow down move over" law, which means you must slow down or move over when you see emergency road workers. It is very very very rarely enforced unfortunately.
Imagine if SoCal had "rubbernecker" laws? There wouldn't be enough paper to write all the tickets! My personal favorite...complete slowdown out in the countryside because everybody was looking at the newborn lambs out in the pasture with their mommies. Rubbernecking, apparently is a right of all California drivers.
Bruh lol, you are the first person to mention that! I tried to use my helmet cam instead of the chest mount and it was adjusted way too high! Completely ruined a lot of shots, I thought about not uploading
Don't you just hate when people think they know what they are doing but you know know your job and need no help but they won't listen and keep talking shit You know what's up you tha man bubba
I notice the subject of the video is mostly out of frame. To much sky and not enough of the steam roller. I guess the camera is mounted on your head. Just an observation.
I'm addicted to watching a lot of Pepe's Towing videos. I know where the wood is stored in the truck. I'll get it.
That's exactly how I would have done it! Assess the situation, then call Pepe's! ! The "Be Safe" sign on the Steamroller is a nice touch!
I love how polite and respectful you are to your co-workers and customers. Your parents must be very, very, proud of you. Cheers from Canada the most polite country in the world 😇.
I agree!!!
Good job This takes some Balles Always very professional You are so courteous to one another
I really like the fact when you are giving instructions- you say please. Great job and a great boss!!!!!
# 1, y'all are NOT just drivers, Y'all are professional " OPERATORS ". You Know what you are doing. You know your business. And most of all, not only do you teach your operators, but you COMPLEMENT them. Thank You, PEPE"S
Thanks Stephen, really appreciate the compliment
@@PepesTowingService Y W !
I don't know why people are getting all wound up about you calling it a steam roller. Just just type "steam roller" onto google images and you get dozens of pics of those, from antique to modern. That's what I've always called them! As always, a great job Josh!
Right? Legit losing their minds over that 😂
Nice red jeep in your thumbnail. Cj5 ?????
@@freedomring4813 looks more like an older toyota land cruiser
Hi Josh, Joe and Big Flipper, Hulk. Another great job recovering with Miller Power Industries strength. Strength And Power Is Great But We All Must Have Battlefields Knowledge, Wisdom With Understanding. Money Doesn't Buy Experience Or Battlefields Ready, We Must Go Out In The Battlefields With Brave Confidence Equipment And Battle With Warrior Winners Mindset. Thanks Pepe's Towing Service For Showing Us All How To Be Battlefield Ready. 🛣🚥🚔🚑 Great Job Hulk And Big Flipper !
100% correct, money does not buy experience, that comes from hard work and dedication!
Thank you very much for your professional 😊 I Love And Enjoy When Customers Says: Thank You For Your Professional 💪👍 Can't Do Professional Big Boy's Work Without Battelfeilds Experience And The Best Of The Best Custom Built Equipment 😊💪🏋️♂️ No Pain No Gain. Thanks
Not only is Pepe great at what he does, he also treats his employees with respect!
You are a great teacher. I can think of no higher complement except maybe for how you put safety first.
👍👍👍
TREMENDO TRABAJO
Hi Josh hope your doing well and all of Pepe’s team and your dad as well I keep watching your videos hope to see more keep safe I’m Fred from Toronto Canada
I have commented on other recoveries, however have been a broadcast engineer, for many years. Got blown up and ended up handicapped. today, with the steerable and miniature equipment one can mount radio controlled cam just about anywhere. Down side you need monitors and skilled operators. Hahahehe that would be a piece of cake for you all. Fun and a challenge as well. I must say having done it for many years, you do an excellent job most professional. Keep it up,as I enjoy .
"Steamroller". Funny how a name can become so entrenched. How long has it been since there were actual steamrollers. Elvis is smiling. Good job.
No clue, but it's what I know them as and what I see them get called by people in that industry still. If it's good enough for them, it's good enough for me
@@PepesTowingService "Steamroller" is an historic term from the 1860's when steam driven machines were fitted with rollers for road making.
This machine is best described as a road roller or diesel roller, but it is a compliment to the steam era that Steamroller is so commonly applied.
Steam rollers are often seen at rallies of historic and steam operated machines.
@@PepesTowingService Same here! I use that term myself without even thinking. Similar to everyone calling any slip joint plier a Channellock, any adjustable wrench a Crescent wrench, or any locking plier a Vise Grip. The name becomes entrenched.
Sorry should have read further before posting my comment.
They should be called pavement rollers. It's the 21st century.
I enjoy watching heavy wreckers at work.
I really enjoyed touring the one that the Los Angeles Fire Department has for their own for heavy rescue.
Talk about equipped and outfitted not to mention they keep polished like it's an antique car.
In all of your video u do a supper job don't let no one tell u your not
But you are doing a great job..
Josh you are the man. Joe is very lucky to have you as his teacher. Josh you are smooth as silk baby . I love watching you work. Enjoy every minute of your videos. Love from Wilmington Debra Your # 1 fan 💯%. 🙋🙋😘😘🇺🇸🇺🇸💪💪✌️✌️🤟🤟
It's a slow & painful for viewers but you guys handle it in a very safe & secure process. The teamwork is exceptional & respectful from the top, down. Everyone depends on each other & no one is made do what the other wouldn't do.
Loving your job & sincere appreciation for each other, teaching your guys why & showing them how determines when they can advance to the next level of trust.
Everyone should be so lucky to work for you!!
Got yourself a wriggly one there Josh! That was a fun one to deal with for sure! Love the "pay attention to the BE SAFE logo on the roller" parts lol. Thanks for sharing the angles and dangles with us all!
Watching videos like these at 3 am is the best haha
Agreed, helps pass time lol
you saved thatmachine with your skilsls. good job guys
Good to see Joe on Big Flipper. He is a good hand.
Joe at the controls of Big Flipper was a pleasant surprise. Nice job and yes Josh I enjoy your videos!
Josh and Joe great teamwork! Thanks for sharing. Kevin
Always a good sign when there is a donut shop right next to the job site!
Joe killing it out there 👏!!
Hanging off the sides of overpasses, car fishing 300ft. down the embankment. smashed into houses, cut in half by trains !! You guys get into the craziest Sh#t !! I Love it !!
Heyee Josh from New Zealand great team work I remember you showing Joe rigging a truck that slipped down the side of the bank year ago,great teacher Joe well done.
VERY cool roller roll-over!! 50 k will happen very soon!!! I've got a ton of my coworkers hooked on your videos!! It's ALWAYS cool to see how well you work with and treat your team!! Sadly it's a rare thing these days!!
You're a wizard with those rotator controls. Epic
Your communication w yer crew is ACE TOPS! Describing what ya want and why is huge! I am not a tow guy or trucker but yer channel is GREAT! Next time I'm LA I'm gonna find your yard and try to get a peek at your families rides!
Good afternoon Josh,. Your #1fan here. Thanks for the video. Gotta watch it now. Love ya, Debra in Wilmington
I would not trust the drivers either 😱 , Be safe out there , great job guys . 👊
Another perfect job done by Pepe's ! Great work guys !
Pepe: that piece of equipment is called a Dynapak dual steel drum, vibratory compactor, same as an "AC roller" (AC stands for asphalt concrete) or some folks call them paving rollers. It is used to compact hot mix asphalt and / or road base materials such as Class II aggregate base (3/4" AB is most common) for roadways and related paved areas.
Hey Josh // Joe And ALL crews !!! Great recovery with minimum traffic delays !!!! Have a good week & THANKS !!!!! ""KEEP IT SAFE ""!!!!
I read the comments for the first time today. I am appalled that so many people have so little on their minds that what people call a machine is significant. I learned steam roller from my father and as far as I am concerned it is a steam roller!
I thought only museums had steamrollers.😉
you are correct that is not a steamroller.
They probably were "steam rollers" when you were youg.
Great job guys!!! I know it's not but you guys make recoveries look so easy!!! 👍👍👍
Josh puts the PRO in Professional!
What a mess Josh… You and your crew are “Smooth Operators” Handling that Steam Roller… Nice work all the way around…! And just to back you, I Googled Steam Roller and you are correct… and from Wikipedia. . . Quote “The word steamroller is frequently used to refer to road rollers in general, regardless of the method of propulsion.” Thanks for the Monday video...!
Ya, lot of people losing their minds over such a stupid use of that lol. It's commonly called that in the industry, and like you said it's shown as that on Google
@@PepesTowingService also to add to this... consider the source... not too much substance there as you alluded to re the "snowflake" you have a pretty good judge of character...
Another day another challenge met and conquered:-) I noticed when it first came up the 'Be Safe" on the side...too funny. Glad all went well and nobody got hurt:-)
Always enjoy watching a professional! 73. Bill
That was a fun job. That was fun to watch!! Good job guys!
Dammmmm there's my papi chulo joe ❤❤ I love you joe your amazing 🥰
Good Afternoon from Southeast South Dakota
Joe is doing great, he must have a good teacher 😂
Good job HULK👊
Haha yes, he is a good student as well. Very lucky to have Hulk as an instructor
Good evening from Sunny Devon, UK
Good afternoon
Great video & recovery. No damage to steam roller.
Josh From the UK great video "Arms in Harmony" comes to mind when lifting Odd techman said it I say stay safe AND keep em posted
good morning from nelson new zealand ,great work
Thank you!
A camera on the boom would be an awesome addition when working up close. We saw a lot of sky and steel.
Another sweet job u and Joe did nice job
Great Job. You guys nailed it....
Pepe Smooth! Another job done!
Well the operator did a good job of securement!
Sorry Mate, that's a 'Road Roller' not a Steam roller LoL. .. Great Job Josh. ... Mid Wales in the UK.
Now I know lol thanks
@@PepesTowingService it's been a hundred years since any construction equipment ran on steam but old school guys still refer to it a such
I don't know about the UK but that's how it is commonly referred to in the U.S. www.google.com/search?q=steam+roller&safe=active&hl=en&tbm=isch&sxsrf=ALeKk00qBrhNAjvvHipGtIv6s4IipZDvxg%3A1623711590146&source=hp&biw=1366&bih=657&ei=Zt_HYKWmBpnA0PEP9deGuAc&oq=steam+roller&gs_lcp=CgNpbWcQARgAMgUIABCxAzICCAAyAggAMgIIADICCAAyAggAMgIIADICCAAyAggAMgIIADoICAAQsQMQgwFQgRBYrz1gr1hoAHAAeACAAbMBiAHpCpIBBDIuMTCYAQCgAQGqAQtnd3Mtd2l6LWltZw&sclient=img
The landall has a drivers side turn light out ! I do enjoy watching but don't comet much but found it helps the A.I. !
Excellent job sir.
Very nice work 👍😊
Great job on extremely dangerous separation of the two units. A lot tension on the chains. Well by the pro's you team is.
Professor Of Towing Josh
That was amazing. Great job both of you. Thank you for sharing. Stay healthy and safe
Thanks!
Saludos cordiales desde Puerto Rico
You guys are baddass!!!!
They should have pinned it. Oh well, more business. Nice dual rotator work. Joe is picking it up. The port containers are quaking in fear.
That guy in the mohawk, invaluable!
Bad luck on driving but he did great chaining the machine to the trailer.
I like your videos alot. You go to different places and do different jobs. But can you show me the steamroller your turning up right?
👍👍 Nice work!
Y'all steamrolled that job. Good vid.
Fantastic job! need to know if you can see on the rotator remote the weight of whatever you are lifting?
Is Joe , Flippers Main Guy now, Your Dad took a Back Seat?
Beautifull Sight that Roller Slung between both Trucks , Swinging it out into Loading Position 👍
My dad's personal rotator is a 60ton. Would not be wise to take my dad because if another roll over came in during this time, who would take lead?
Playing on the roller drums. Giving Drumbeats Towing in Dallas, Texas some Competition.
always like the way you descride on how you want the job done and i would like to now why can't you have more videos like have 2 or 3 a week instead of one on every monday
Because I work and it takes a lot of time and effort to make these videos. If I did 3 per week I would be sacrificing my job, literally
@@PepesTowingService a lot of us really appreciate your videos Josh... A LOT...!
Joe was busting his ass on that job good job men
Joe is a trooper!
A well choreographed ballet😁
It's probably been a few decades since they were called steamrollers.
If it was your truck, would you reuse those chain and binders, or consider them stressed and dispose of them?
I'd scrap them and get new. just too much of a risk
inspect them for stretch if none they are good
Dispsoe of them
That is false. There is absolutely no way to tell if they are stressed by looking at them. There are machines built to test the WLL of chains and binders. It's 3/8", not worth the money to test just buy new
Cool 4k video
G’day Josh from the Illawarra region of wintery Australia.
Do you have gawking laws there? As in traffic is not allowed to go slow just to look at the crash? Also, if I may, does traffic need to reduce any of the roads speed limit when near emergency service vehicles? For example we have to slow to 40kmh.
Every state in this country has a "slow down move over" law, which means you must slow down or move over when you see emergency road workers. It is very very very rarely enforced unfortunately.
Imagine if SoCal had "rubbernecker" laws? There wouldn't be enough paper to write all the tickets! My personal favorite...complete slowdown out in the countryside because everybody was looking at the newborn lambs out in the pasture with their mommies. Rubbernecking, apparently is a right of all California drivers.
always great to watch.... :-)
Interesting. When you inspect a pintle hook. What do you look for?
When is a pintle hook to bad to use?
You guys almost look like you know what you’re doin! LOL JK Great job guys!!
Wow a little bit of TLC was needed on flipped trailer. And a broken pintle hitch?
Your a cool guy s ❤
The binders underneath created the problem. Wouldn’t it have been better to just upright it on the trailer since there was two rotators?
good job guys
He’ll yeah bro Don’t forget the word they’re not cheap
Josh adjust the camera angle for us bro!
We lookin up man, cant see nuthin down low bro.
otherwise...
smmooove u da man!
Bruh lol, you are the first person to mention that! I tried to use my helmet cam instead of the chest mount and it was adjusted way too high! Completely ruined a lot of shots, I thought about not uploading
Don't you just hate when people think they know what they are doing but you know know your job and need no help but they won't listen and keep talking shit
You know what's up you tha man bubba
i just want to see what a mohawk look like please and thank you tell joe and rudy him from Texas
You can just Google mowhak. Not sure how you'd be able to see mine from this video considering it's already complete?
All that trick equipment & machinery is nice, but when it comes right down to it, sometimes ya just need a block of wood :)
REALLY HOPED TO SEE A STEAM ROLLER......IF YOU SEE FRED DIBNAH TELL HIM HELLO.
Fred is the man!
awesome job
I notice the subject of the video is mostly out of frame. To much sky and not enough of the steam roller. I guess the camera is mounted on your head. Just an observation.
I have a question why do yall cut out parts of your videos?😊😊😊
Sounds like he was ringin the Church ⛪️ Bell 🔔
How would you write this physics problem??
Gave me goosebumps imagining that thing falling out of the air. That would really f$#@ up some pavement!
Nice!!!!!