Soon as i saw the tractor I said "yeah they have no clue how to operate it" 😂 bet they felt smart when you didn't even have to hook a line to it and got it right out
With a backhoe. We all have to start somewhere. I pulled out several vehicles with just a Hi-lift as a "winch" back in the day. Maybe that is why I won't have a 4x4 without an electric winch.
@@TheBCSledder Yes that can help if you are moving, otherwise you are just digging down to your new permanent home. There is a VERY slim chance that will find "traction" spinning your tires before your undercarriage becomes an anchor. I prefer to stop and reassess, then if it's the very last option, give it full beans.
Good to see you working in Arkansas. You and your family will love it there. Please keep the great videos coming. There is always someone getting in trouble.
When being recovered, it is imperative to spin your tires at all times, not only to get that all important wear on your equipment, but also to appear manly and not stuck. That way, people will marvel at you and your vehicles capabilites rather than thinking "oh that guy is stuck". And only that way you can prevent your dingus falling off, everybody knows that. As for the recovering party, there only is one rule: At no time, under no circumstances, especially not when it's wet and muddy, must you wear rubber boots. Your dingus would fall off as well. Obviously. Apart from that: great video mate! Good to see you settled at your new home and back to work!
I can see why he got stuck in the first place. Giving it the beans isn’t always the answer my guy. Nice work like always. Hope your new home is coming along well. I paint homes for a living if you have paint questions
I bought a '16 F250 Powerstroke with 4x4 and rear locker. I kid you not, I got stuck in grass. The truck was so heavy that it just sunk. You'll have to put some massive tires on these if you want to go offroad.
Hey bro, it’s Virginia guy all I can tell you is keep doing what you do young man you’re still proving that more can be done with less and I love this shit keep it up brother
Just passed you on I-40 at the exit 132 just out side of Conway Arkansas. Saw that jeep, and said, I know that jeep. And realized I watch it a lot. Great recovery channel. Thanks !
We chipped the rear pin on gear during some winch and psi vs traction testing We have a new set just haven’t put it in yet so we trailered it We had to go to carters off road park Go through the entire park Skip out the back side and go rescue 2 vehicles from a power line They got stuck a few days ago and the rain flooded the creek making it impossible to get to so we came in from the park side and got them out But one vehicle had to stay sitting on high ground It had no chance of making it back out through the park The jeep we had to winch out about a dozen times on the way out I’ll work on that video today
Good job on the recovery as always. I was waiting for someone to say stop spinning your tires, it doesn't help. Really liked your tractor key solution first.
Welcome to Arkansas, I'm sure you and your family are going to enjoy the natural state and what it has to offer. I live about 2 hrs from Clinton and enjoy going through there on the way to the Buffalo River, which is beautiful. I'm a huge fan, watching you on these recoveries using that awesome jeep is interesting because you definitely know what you're doing. If I take a road trip up to the buffalo river, I would like to meet you someday. Keep up the good work and be safe. 👍
As a resident of East Toledo,Ohio every time i see your rig i think Toledo Stellantis Jeep Assembly Complex We are cranking them Gladiators out like hot cakes but they dont look like that one but They litter up our roads!!! But then again with roads like ours you need a 4x4 rig😂😂😂
what a small world, im scrolling through RUclips and watch a random video and see someone from 20 minutes from me lol. My buddy helped launch those, he was in charge and worked for the company they contracted for the wiring harnesses.
We just bought 25 acres in Arkansas. Beautiful country out that way definitely a lot different than where I live in the South Georgia North Florida area.
Did they do a good job on the electrical? They seemed like good people and asked us to leave the name and number on the video so we did. We could recommend them out to other home owners needing work
I hope he replaced his diff oil. Removed each tire, and thoroughly washed his breaks and wheels. Checked any fluid which seal was under the mud for 4 days.
Hope everything works out for you and family. I love how all you use is your truck and your head no big wrecker or multiple vehicles. It's a pleasure watching you work. And love how you drove tractor out had to do that a couple times in construction. Keep the great and educating videos coming love them.
when in doubt, gas it out. That only applies to rock crawling XD No wonder dude got so stuck. Every time you made decent progress, he guns it and sinks it back down, making everything worse. Mud, you need to crawl and get on top of, just like snow. as soon as you break through, you're done for.
Welcome to Arkansas im also in Arkansas I’m born and raised and I’m out in the country but closes point of reference is where they are wanting to put a Buckys store, just off of interstate 30 Hope y’all are doing well and enjoying the Arkansas summers lol
I live 1.5 hr north of u in Arkansas. That tractor isn't stuck. I run a cat 982 loader in sand mine. I run in deep sand. I have gotten it in a few places. I couldnt go forward or in reverse. Use that bucket get yourself out.
Man why do people think to get out of the hole they have to spin the tires, I just don’t get it and it’s really nice to have y’all here so welcome to Arkansas
If I'm not mistaken, depending on the type of tire (and terrain), sometimes that *is* the right move - clearing the treads et al. But... not on street tires, definitely.
There are alot of places in Arkansas that is worse than this....I've seen dry places that have no bottom around Searcy....I stuck a 40 horse Kubota up to the head lights and had no mud on my boots when I crawled off of it!!!
I see you guys made it out there. It's so cool to see someone's dreams and plans becoming a reality! I still haven't got that Fab Fours bumper put on my truck but it will happen someday.
Is the Arkansas mud much different than the Florida mud? I had a local guy make some scotch blocks for me. I hope to experiment with them this weekend.
I'll bet them boys felt right silly when they got back and you already had the tractor out - and without even having the key! You now, them trucks oughta be marked "Super Heavy" instead of "Super Duty". That was an amazing recovery - just getting your rig in and out was amazing enough!!!
First of all, how did theF 250 make it as far as it did? I love watching you work. You have a boat load of knowledge, and a bigger boat load of all the right equipment to get the job done with little effort. Thank you, John from Cape COD😊
I think before 4 days came around I would have headed over to Harbor Freight and bought a winch and hitch mount. I'm guessing that recovery cost a bunch more money.
@offroadrecovery. Hey glad yall moved to Arkansas. I grew up in Jax Beach & northside jax. Moved to Arkansas in 07. I live 12 miles from Clinton. I do Stone work for most of the contractors here in this area. Reach out if you need any help with anything i have contacts with lots of good craftsman in the area.....
I miss the older days. People who had trucks that were made for pulling heavy loads were people who needed to pull heavy loads. Not a weekend warrior who wants to pull a 250K travel trailer or big boat to party. They were used to pull tractors, hay, etc. a half ton with a V6 could pull that little tractor. People back in the day would never take a truck like that in a place like that. Good for recovery people.
Man don't tell everyone the secret! Once everyone figures out how groovy N.Central Arkansas we'll be overrun. Come a little further north to Marion county. I live in the county seat and we don't even have a red light. Lots of adventures to be found. Floating the Buffalo or the worlds best trout fishing on the White and millions of undeveloped acres to explore and for people to find themselves in situations requiring your services. If you don't have people here, don't hesitate to call if you need someone to drag winch lines or a forestry tractor with a PTO winch, a skid loader or just another winch vehicle. I will be very interested in seeing how the recoveries differ from what were used to seeing you perform. Especially as far north as I am where it's substantially more rocky and hilly. I guess a recovery is a recovery, you just assess each individually and do what you gotta do. Once again, great video! Keep em coming! Y'all come see us, We'll leave the gate open...
Is there anything that truck could have done different to not get stuck in that situation or was it doomed regardless? Would a competent driver be enough? Would chains on the tires before going in have made a difference? Thx, love it!
Go off road prepared with ON X OFF-ROAD MAPS
with our 20% off code orr20
webmap.onxmaps.com/purchase/offroad/membership/?promo=orr20
Soon as i saw the tractor I said "yeah they have no clue how to operate it" 😂 bet they felt smart when you didn't even have to hook a line to it and got it right out
Lol I said the same thing too, shoot they have not one, but TWO tools ON the tractor to get it out…
With a backhoe.
We all have to start somewhere. I pulled out several vehicles with just a Hi-lift as a "winch" back in the day. Maybe that is why I won't have a 4x4 without an electric winch.
I get conditions are drier, but that looked really easy using the bucket.
@@ceciltrane5418and if that didn’t work, the backhoe would.
This is why I would never loan out my tractor……
Baby's first mudhole
Nice recovery! Rule #1 if vehicle is not moving, spinning tires only makes it worse.
Ya that applies to when your not trying to pull them out yes
@@williamwaskan5162 The more you dig down, the more you have to climb up.
You need wheel speed in mud to clear out tire treads for traction.
@@TheBCSledder Yes that can help if you are moving, otherwise you are just digging down to your new permanent home. There is a VERY slim chance that will find "traction" spinning your tires before your undercarriage becomes an anchor. I prefer to stop and reassess, then if it's the very last option, give it full beans.
Spinning is NOT winning.
Glad you had you strobe lights on all that traffic in the woods
It's like a muscle shirt with biceps. If you got it, flaunt it.
Arkansas OSHA required!
Good to see you working in Arkansas. You and your family will love it there. Please keep the great videos coming. There is always someone getting in trouble.
You ain't stuck until you're redneck stuck ..
When being recovered, it is imperative to spin your tires at all times, not only to get that all important wear on your equipment, but also to appear manly and not stuck. That way, people will marvel at you and your vehicles capabilites rather than thinking "oh that guy is stuck". And only that way you can prevent your dingus falling off, everybody knows that. As for the recovering party, there only is one rule: At no time, under no circumstances, especially not when it's wet and muddy, must you wear rubber boots. Your dingus would fall off as well. Obviously.
Apart from that: great video mate! Good to see you settled at your new home and back to work!
😂
Twas a mistake like this that lost me my dingus.
Since I started taking AG1, my truck idles smoother, my hair is growing thicker, and I’ve been winning in fantasy football. Thanks, AG1!
And my herpes has never been as minimal. Most people just think it's my nose, now.
I can see why he got stuck in the first place. Giving it the beans isn’t always the answer my guy.
Nice work like always. Hope your new home is coming along well. I paint homes for a living if you have paint questions
Steel siding exterior
Log cabin wood interior
No paint this time around
@ I didn't know that you moved the Arkansas how long ago OffRoadRecoveryLLC
Great to see your first local video and to hear of your new sponsor. Congratulations!
I bought a '16 F250 Powerstroke with 4x4 and rear locker. I kid you not, I got stuck in grass. The truck was so heavy that it just sunk. You'll have to put some massive tires on these if you want to go offroad.
Yep, they have great pulling power but it comes with a cost of a lot of weight
Just like putting a SRT10 engine on a shopping cart: so much noise, no way to go anywhere
@@ziobrikthe Dodge Dorito.
Congrats on popping the cherry In Arkansas!!
Hey bro, it’s Virginia guy all I can tell you is keep doing what you do young man you’re still proving that more can be done with less and I love this shit keep it up brother
Glad to see you found work in the new location.
You are very good at off-road recovery. Your videos are the best.
Just passed you on I-40 at the exit 132 just out side of Conway Arkansas. Saw that jeep, and said, I know that jeep. And realized I watch it a lot. Great recovery channel. Thanks !
We chipped the rear pin on gear during some winch and psi vs traction testing
We have a new set just haven’t put it in yet so we trailered it
We had to go to carters off road park
Go through the entire park
Skip out the back side and go rescue 2 vehicles from a power line
They got stuck a few days ago and the rain flooded the creek making it impossible to get to so we came in from the park side and got them out
But one vehicle had to stay sitting on high ground
It had no chance of making it back out through the park
The jeep we had to winch out about a dozen times on the way out
I’ll work on that video today
Good job on the recovery as always. I was waiting for someone to say stop spinning your tires, it doesn't help. Really liked your tractor key solution first.
Lock pick FTW! You're a prepared man with many talents.
Glad to have you back again. Great video. Hope the house is going well. Take care.
Thanks
The trusses go up tomorrow so it’s about time to get serious
First thing I thought when I seen that tractor was, it’s not stuck you did exactly what I would’ve done.
Don't lie. You wouldn't have had that light bar present on scene.
Good to see you back
So glad you had them warning lights going.. didn't want cars on the highway to run into you!
I'm so glad someone else said this
Just did some work in Conway. Had a site that needed repair, figured I'd go on the 8th and catch the eclipse. You guys had a great view where youre at
We watched it right from the house
Kids loved it
You are the BEST of the best! Been watching you for a year now. Good luck in Arkansas. They are lucky to get you. Much love from California
Nice to see you back at it.
Hey didn't know you moved!! Congratulations and good luck!!❤❤❤
Man good to see you back at it, new location is beautiful
❤❤ Thank you for keeping it real lipstick. Not like some of the other off recovery, guys.
Appreciate it. And good to have you back.
Welcome to Arkansas, I'm sure you and your family are going to enjoy the natural state and what it has to offer. I live about 2 hrs from Clinton and enjoy going through there on the way to the Buffalo River, which is beautiful. I'm a huge fan, watching you on these recoveries using that awesome jeep is interesting because you definitely know what you're doing. If I take a road trip up to the buffalo river, I would like to meet you someday. Keep up the good work and be safe. 👍
Yes no problem just hit us up
Keep up with the good work love watching you on RUclips god bless
Lots of people think just because it’s 4 wheel drive it can go anywhere. Wrong tyres and no idea how to drive and you get stuck on your front lawn.
I hope Arkansas is ready!
Thanks, Ford, for your efficient 4x4 which gets customers stuck better than a Voyager, so we can enjoy pretty recoveries 😂😂😂
It does seem that Ford gets stuck a disproportionate amount in comparison to the others...😂
So glad to see that you will have work in Arkansas. Congrats on your first recovery of many more. 🤞
As a resident of East Toledo,Ohio every time i see your rig i think Toledo Stellantis Jeep Assembly Complex We are cranking them Gladiators out like hot cakes but they dont look like that one but They litter up our roads!!! But then again with roads like ours you need a 4x4 rig😂😂😂
what a small world, im scrolling through RUclips and watch a random video and see someone from 20 minutes from me lol. My buddy helped launch those, he was in charge and worked for the company they contracted for the wiring harnesses.
We just bought 25 acres in Arkansas. Beautiful country out that way definitely a lot different than where I live in the South Georgia North Florida area.
Move or just stay there. We don't need folks buying up the land to never tend it and drive up the prices. Thanks but no thanks
I hired that guy one time for electrical work. Still have the wire he left in the parking lot. Probably return it to his shop one day.
Did they do a good job on the electrical?
They seemed like good people and asked us to leave the name and number on the video so we did.
We could recommend them out to other home owners needing work
I'm glad to see you're back on video. That was a stuck truck!
Good thing he had his warning lights flashing.
🤣
I ran and turned them on and they asked why?
I said comments, everyone will comment why the heck do you have those lights on.
And boom here you are
@@matt.mckinzie LOL.
HAHAHAH Deep in the Woods and the Beacons are on. I just want to look cool..........
@@matt.mckinzie lol.. It's an algorithm thing..!
@@OFFGRID_Trucker exactly
Welcome to Arkansas Bubba Gump Gumbo mud. 😅😅😅 similar to your PB and bog style mud except it's slicker than crisco and twice as thick.
YOU are the MAN for recoveries!
Nice to see you back in action! Another nice recovery.
Thank God yall are here to save some of us from the grip of this ARKANSAS MUD.!!!!!I ❤all yall's videos
I hope he replaced his diff oil. Removed each tire, and thoroughly washed his breaks and wheels. Checked any fluid which seal was under the mud for 4 days.
I lived in a tiny old farm town back in the mid-70s. Jerome, AR. Best place to live. Great people.
Hope everything works out for you and family. I love how all you use is your truck and your head no big wrecker or multiple vehicles. It's a pleasure watching you work. And love how you drove tractor out had to do that a couple times in construction. Keep the great and educating videos coming love them.
Now I know why you haven't been posting for a while, you moved!! Good to see you back.
I’m really starting to like that rear winch.
glad to see you back in action!!
I hope everything thing works out for you and your family😊
My goodness I probably would’ve started yelling by the end of this deal. STOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOP PRESSING THE GAAAAAAAAASSSSSSS JEEZE.
when in doubt, gas it out. That only applies to rock crawling XD No wonder dude got so stuck. Every time you made decent progress, he guns it and sinks it back down, making everything worse. Mud, you need to crawl and get on top of, just like snow. as soon as you break through, you're done for.
It applies to all motorsport if it doesn't go well at least it ended the suspense
Not all mud is the same....
Welcome to Arkansas im also in Arkansas I’m born and raised and I’m out in the country but closes point of reference is where they are wanting to put a Buckys store, just off of interstate 30
Hope y’all are doing well and enjoying the Arkansas summers lol
I live 1.5 hr north of u in Arkansas. That tractor isn't stuck. I run a cat 982 loader in sand mine. I run in deep sand. I have gotten it in a few places. I couldnt go forward or in reverse. Use that bucket get yourself out.
Those tires offer ZERO traction.
AR and TX have tough terrain
Hope you enjoy the challenge here 👍👍
Man why do people think to get out of the hole they have to spin the tires, I just don’t get it and it’s really nice to have y’all here so welcome to Arkansas
If I'm not mistaken, depending on the type of tire (and terrain), sometimes that *is* the right move - clearing the treads et al. But... not on street tires, definitely.
There are alot of places in Arkansas that is worse than this....I've seen dry places that have no bottom around Searcy....I stuck a 40 horse Kubota up to the head lights and had no mud on my boots when I crawled off of it!!!
That wireless winch is the way to go, you have me convinced.
I see you guys made it out there. It's so cool to see someone's dreams and plans becoming a reality! I still haven't got that Fab Fours bumper put on my truck but it will happen someday.
You’ll have to send pics when you do
@@matt.mckinzie I will
Why would you ever take a diesel truck off road with highway tires what are they thinking
I would like to know as well.
ITS CALLED STUPIDITY
Because diesels are invinsible. The real advantage to a 1 ton as well, is that they aren't heavy at all.
Never ceases to amaze me how guys take a heavy diesel crew cab off road in soft ground and then are surprised when they bury it.
We took it here the day before no problem it rained an inch and this is what happened
Abe doesn't know how to drive the parking lot princess.
Is the Arkansas mud much different than the Florida mud? I had a local guy make some scotch blocks for me. I hope to experiment with them this weekend.
The clay is the same
Much more rocks here
Much less swamp black mud
Thanks for you new Arkansas vidio. Success to you. Darryl
It blows my mind how many people don't know how to get unstuck by using the front bucket. It's just common sense
I'll bet them boys felt right silly when they got back and you already had the tractor out - and without even having the key! You now, them trucks oughta be marked "Super Heavy" instead of "Super Duty". That was an amazing recovery - just getting your rig in and out was amazing enough!!!
That was amazing, love your style my man!
Nicely done!!
Been a long time since I’ve laughed that hard 😂
This is GOLD!
First of all, how did theF 250 make it as far as it did? I love watching you work. You have a boat load of knowledge, and a bigger boat load of all the right equipment to get the job done with little effort. Thank you, John from Cape COD😊
Wireless free spool is awesome. What winch? I’ll find it nm.
About time you're back with another video LOL
Makes you appreciate a light jeep with mud tires!! 4x4 trucks with AT’s are not for the mud! (I know from experience😄)
bout damn time y’all got a rescue
We’ve been closed due to building a house
i am going out to hugenuat tomorrow. gonna miss not seeing u out there. wish u well. keep the videos coming.
Hey Matt !! Great recoveries !!! 😂 You gona change your logo to AR recovery ?? 👍👍👍👍👍
No we will stick with the original
off Road recovery
No states added
How's the house coming along. 😊
Roof is on the small section
Machine supposed to be here Saturday to set the big trusses
Love those tires on that gladiator. Who makes them? I’m sure I can find it in a previous episode. Cheers.
Mickey Thompson baja pro sx
I think before 4 days came around I would have headed over to Harbor Freight and bought a winch and hitch mount. I'm guessing that recovery cost a bunch more money.
We charged $250
Your not getting a winch for that
Which rear bumper is that your using for your gladiator
Fab fours bumpers
Rear bumper
@offroadrecovery. Hey glad yall moved to Arkansas. I grew up in Jax Beach & northside jax. Moved to Arkansas in 07. I live 12 miles from Clinton. I do Stone work for most of the contractors here in this area. Reach out if you need any help with anything i have contacts with lots of good craftsman in the area.....
Welcome to Clinton, you'll love it here.
We absolutely do
I miss the older days. People who had trucks that were made for pulling heavy loads were people who needed to pull heavy loads. Not a weekend warrior who wants to pull a 250K travel trailer or big boat to party. They were used to pull tractors, hay, etc. a half ton with a V6 could pull that little tractor. People back in the day would never take a truck like that in a place like that. Good for recovery people.
When the video started I was thinking I've never been so stuck on a tractor with a loader that I couldn't push myself backwards with the bucket!
Good video ORR Fl !
I w had been wondering what had happened to you All hope you like it there
Love it here
Lots of outdoor opportunities
Time to shed that Florida tag off your Jeep.
Yes, we haven’t been to the DmV yet
Man don't tell everyone the secret!
Once everyone figures out how groovy N.Central Arkansas we'll be overrun.
Come a little further north to Marion county. I live in the county seat and we don't even have a red light. Lots of adventures to be found. Floating the Buffalo or the worlds best trout fishing on the White and millions of undeveloped acres to explore and for people to find themselves in situations requiring your services.
If you don't have people here,
don't hesitate to call if you need someone to drag winch lines or a forestry tractor with a PTO winch, a skid loader or just another winch vehicle.
I will be very interested in seeing how the recoveries differ from what were used to seeing you perform. Especially as far north as I am where it's substantially more rocky and hilly. I guess a recovery is a recovery, you just assess each individually and do what you gotta do.
Once again, great video! Keep em coming!
Y'all come see us,
We'll leave the gate open...
Definitely need to get some trout fishing in
I haven’t done that since I lived in Michigan
I deal with this at my job. Everybody’s first instinct is to floor it and get them tire spinning and get it even more stuck .
It is amazing where you can get stuck in Arkansas. As well as what you get stuck.
I love Arkansas. (Except Little Rock). How are y’all getting long?
Absolutely love it here and agree on Little Rock
Love the new wheel chocks
Don't think I've ran across someone stuck yet that didn't scotch it with boards or slick pine poles to keep it from rolling off while it was buried.
Any difference in recovery from one state to another? Looked like florida had like black organic swamp mud..Arkansas has bottom less clay ?
Florida is
Sand or black bottomless swamp
Arkansas is rocks rock more rocks and clay
That guy needs a light side by side or 4 wheeler to get back in there. Good work
Welcome to Arkansas. We live in Cabot,ar and sxs ride a lot. What’s a good way to reach you if someone needs you?
Call or text our business number
904-254-6856
Curious to know what wireless light controller you have, and when you'll take the light bar out of "demo" mode.
The back up lights are wired into the winch and had a on/off function for the lights
Just a quick question. Can you give us a estimate on what something like this recovery cost. If not totally understand. Thank you
This job was $250
It's also a wonder why you'd go and try driving on wet ground during what appeared to of just rained for a while...
that truck sure was heavy!!
Is there anything that truck could have done different to not get stuck in that situation or was it doomed regardless? Would a competent driver be enough? Would chains on the tires before going in have made a difference? Thx, love it!
Nothing they can do
Too heavy too wet too slippery
Only thing they could have done was park and walk