Moral of the story, check your oil before you fire up the engine. The rods sound like they are beating the heck out of the bearings. IF your truck makes a rattle.TURN it Off . That sounds like 50k miles of wear in 50 seconds pro tip: see if you can turn the engine by hand if its been sunk. otherwise you risk bending rods, valves, or having the bottom end exiting via the pan. Life is for learning, Several flushes will not be needed. That man just needs an oil change. We all just learned to keep a sealable drain pain and a jug of oil on us when we know were going to encounter water. (Along with a rhino rholl up tool kit of course)
New wranglers have the auto e-brake that engages as soon as a door is opened. You have to put the transfer case in Neutral and turn key off to avoid that problem. Total pain when towing or opening the door to see better. Great job on recovery. Keep up the great content.
Just found your channel a day or 2 ago and love it, have learned so much about recovery, I would dare say I’ve learned more about snatchblocks and the ins and outs of wenching in the past day than months of watching Matt’s off road with all respect to him. Just got my first wench for my JL can’t wait to use what I’ve learned here one day! Also I’m in South Georgia if you need a hand with some northern recoveries!
Wes you are one of the best every recovery is a learning experience and you guys figured it out which is the most important thing. so in my opinion that is a job well done keep up the great work
Been missing your posts, glad to see a new post! Tough seeing a nice ride like that get swamped. Nice pull even with the snafu. Like you said, lesson learned.
Awesome good information I am saving some money to buy all Rhino I have been looking on these but just bought my first gladiator can’t buy all in one go but the information is appreciated keep it coming
Tough recovery; but your diligence paid off. Knowing how much these Jeeps cost, it always pains me to see the damage deep water/mud can do. Slow and easy almost always works better for me than fast and showy. Love the videos!
Thanks for the education on all your videos. Love rhino products, hoping to add more to my recovery gear arsenal little by little. Definitely need a good kinetic rope.
Glad to see a new video I've been waiting for one..Man that sucker in stuck ..great job getting it unstuck...That jeep sould be fine with a couple of flushee
If shackles are unavailable for connecting 2 lines place a strong dowel or intermediate item between the center of the knot. It will make it easy to remove after the job is complete. That way you don’t have to cut it after use.
Good one,, same kinda electronic transfer case used in like Grand Cherokees seems like. Twist knobs instead of dogleg shifting. Thanks again for always helping explain the situation and recovery options. Sucks his Jeep took on so much water he was having a good ole time obviously,, motor milkshakes theses days cost 200$ bucks to flush one good. Maybe more with prices of oil and such.. Even when you think it’s flushed good, go one more time with good oil and filter to be safe, crank bearings hate even a spec of sand. Keep rocking man your my first call when I’m stranded again!
As always great documentation of a recovery. The new JLs and JTs have an all electronic transmission and will Autopark when it thinks it should be in park. When he was trying to put it in neutral under the cover I was trying to yell through the screen. He was so close. There is an orange loop to pull towards the drivers side to put it in neutral. You don’t even move the shifter.
Yea Richloam is pretty wet. We got a motorcycle stuck out there one time 3 grown men couldn’t get it loose for about 30 minutes. So glad to see a big 4x4 come around the corner to extract it for us. The rear wheel was frozen because of the mud. We poured swamp water on it till it freed up. Oh and watch the alligators and snakes out there. Buddy of mine ran over one that was submerged, didn’t seem to hurt it, but it surprised me because it popped up right in front of me.
Great video definitely had me and my girlfriend stumped after you said they y’all moved it before with the winch and then it somehow went back into 4-low when y’all tried to pull it out ready for the next vid
That first spot you were looking for the manual gear release was the right place, there’s a red tab in there you have to pull, he must have not felt it.
Another great video! Really thought the kinetic rope would have done it too but nothing beats a winch. Tough break for the wrangler owner, hope it turns out to be nothing major
Dude glad I found this channel. Rad that y’all have a network of people to help other off roaders.. man. If I had a buck for every recovery I’ve done.. for myself.. by myself lol.. man.. I live for this shit tho.
My 21 PW has a auto park feature. If it’s in gear or in neutral and the door opens or some other criteria is met it automatically goes into park. Maybe the jeep was new enough it would do that. Good thing I have a manual transfer case. Just hope I never get in that predicament. Great video!
Hey Wes, I just wanted to say that I appreciate your videos a lot, and I'm also learning a lot from them. I've been a sub for some time now, I'm pretty new to offroading with a Jeep, I was more into dirt/adventure motorbikes before going 4 wheels... and low. So... first year with a winch on my JLU... and I'm learning as much as I can from channels like yours. ATM I have a tree saver and 3/4" D-rings from Rhino USA.... kinetic rope from Rugged Ridge... tow strap from TGL... 10K Warn winch with synthetic rope. I'm part of a local rescue FB group. Getting in there... trying to learn. Cheers from Canada. I hope your channel blows up, it has great content!
@@4x4rescue74 Yeah, one thing missing (I noticed because I wanted one) is the snatch block. It's there but sold by another store and it's way more expensive than it should. I'll probably get another brand for the moment and grab the Rhino USA later.
Welcome to Richloam and some of the flatwoods of Fl. I love that place. Oh, when it's in the swamp and you drive through it and it starts going up the sides of your tires, it's no longer a "puddle" ;-)
should be able to use a small flat head screw driver to pop out the button by the shifter and theres is an over ride button or lever with orange tag to put in to neutral
Nice Recovery man ! Sux for that dude tho, hopefully he'll be back out on the trails without much money. I cracked up at the pic of your Ranger LOL DANG Son that thing was sunk 🤣
I have pulled a few vehicles out in Greenswamp/Richloam. Things flood quickly out here. Rutts will swallow you whole. Becareful and always carry a bright flashlight. If you are stuck at night it's easier to shine the light off a tall tree to be found. Cell service is spotty at best.
This is why I preach to get familiar with your vehicles before using them. Everything on the new jeeps are electric including the transmission so if it's not running or thinks it has an issue it will automatically engage park no matter what positin the gear shift is in. There is a neutral override in all of them for towing purposes on this jeep I believe it's under the steering column and it will have an orange pull cord. Just a learning experience for the next one.
Need to drain those diffs and Trans too. Swamped my K5 one time and the diffs looked like coffee with cream. Anytime it sits in water, it always finds a way in to everything.
seen the snatch straps joined together like that if you can hammer them on a piece of wood all the way round the knot they will usually loosen off and save them both and is the same for knotted ropes hope this helps you and your viewers
its funny how these young guys talk as if they have 40 50, 60 year of knowledge doing something, but really there just doing what the rest of us Do, and thats learning as we go along,,,,
Nice, messy, sloppy recovery (environment not technique). I too was yelling at the screen about neutral, lol. Just got some Rhino USA soft shackles, now looking at the 7/8" kinetic rope. Thanks for the video!
Yeah some people put 4x4 low, neutral on right shifter and whinch from outside the Jeep not being on park to break without the need of applying brakes. Never tried it myself.
If you can get ahold of that guy tell him to buy moa by bg, it's an oil additive I stand by as a mechanic and highly recomen using it in an off road rig can be purchased on amazon
Moral of the story, check your oil before you fire up the engine. The rods sound like they are beating the heck out of the bearings. IF your truck makes a rattle.TURN it Off . That sounds like 50k miles of wear in 50 seconds
pro tip: see if you can turn the engine by hand if its been sunk. otherwise you risk bending rods, valves, or having the bottom end exiting via the pan.
Life is for learning, Several flushes will not be needed. That man just needs an oil change. We all just learned to keep a sealable drain pain and a jug of oil on us when we know were going to encounter water. (Along with a rhino rholl up tool kit of course)
Another reason I love having a manual transmission. no key, no start, no problem getting it in neutral. Good recovery and great video.
It’s crazy I saw him post he was stuck and was gonna try and help but he had left for the night, there’s no way I would of gotten him out. Great work
New wranglers have the auto e-brake that engages as soon as a door is opened. You have to put the transfer case in Neutral and turn key off to avoid that problem. Total pain when towing or opening the door to see better. Great job on recovery. Keep up the great content.
There's an old cowboy saying "The slow way is the fast way". This is a case in point.
Just found your channel a day or 2 ago and love it, have learned so much about recovery, I would dare say I’ve learned more about snatchblocks and the ins and outs of wenching in the past day than months of watching Matt’s off road with all respect to him. Just got my first wench for my JL can’t wait to use what I’ve learned here one day! Also I’m in South Georgia if you need a hand with some northern recoveries!
Like your recoveries glad to see you back at it Can’t wait till the next one on Monday
Been waiting on a new video. Just discovered your channel a week or so ago and have been binge watching! Good stuff. Thanks for doing this stuff!
Love watching the hard work y’all do. Thank you for sharing.
You never give up and always get’m out. Always great to hear the helpful tips along the way.
Great recovery! I learn something new each time you do one of these recoveries.
Glad to see some more videos hope the Jeep is back up and running soon. Hopefully getting some Rhino USA gear for Father’s Day…great work
This recovery was pretty entertaining ! great tips throughout the video !
I missed your winch outs .glad your back .hope you get jeep soon .great job as always
Great video of another recovery! Keep up the good work.
Glad to see back making the awesome videos
Lots of great advice! I hope your trip went well and I've been looking forward to a new video. Crocs for the win! 😆
Just found your channel and learning with every video. Keep up the great content!
Keep up the good content, I always learn something new!
Thank you I needed this after a crap weekend and best of luck on winning the ratchet straps everyone
Wes you are one of the best every recovery is a learning experience and you guys figured it out which is the most important thing. so in my opinion that is a job well done keep up the great work
Enjoy when I see you put out a new video also something to learn. Keep up the good work
Ran across these guys towing vehicles on the beach and now 3 videos in
Been missing your posts, glad to see a new post! Tough seeing a nice ride like that get swamped. Nice pull even with the snafu. Like you said, lesson learned.
Great video as usual. Driving through unfamiliar trails with water hazards is risky. Good advice throughout the video though. Keep them coming.
Great to see another video, I always learn something new 🙂🙂🙂
Awesome good information I am saving some money to buy all Rhino I have been looking on these but just bought my first gladiator can’t buy all in one go but the information is appreciated keep it coming
You make a great video you make it seem like we are right there with you helping with the job
Holy Jeepers man! That was a tough recovery. Alls well that ends well .Good job. Cheers from B.C. Canada
Tough recovery; but your diligence paid off. Knowing how much these Jeeps cost, it always pains me to see the damage deep water/mud can do. Slow and easy almost always works better for me than fast and showy. Love the videos!
Thanks for the education on all your videos. Love rhino products, hoping to add more to my recovery gear arsenal little by little. Definitely need a good kinetic rope.
Thus was a great recovery it showed that its nit all fun and game and it also showed why you don't just plow a hole full of water. Great job
Awesome video. I learned something new as usual!
Been watchin your channel alot recently and gotta say u got some good content
Great recovery. Nice having good friends.
Glad to see a new video I've been waiting for one..Man that sucker in stuck ..great job getting it unstuck...That jeep sould be fine with a couple of flushee
Yay recovery video. This time I’m watching from PCB FL.
If shackles are unavailable for connecting 2 lines place a strong dowel or intermediate item between the center of the knot. It will make it easy to remove after the job is complete. That way you don’t have to cut it after use.
Good one,, same kinda electronic transfer case used in like Grand Cherokees seems like. Twist knobs instead of dogleg shifting. Thanks again for always helping explain the situation and recovery options. Sucks his Jeep took on so much water he was having a good ole time obviously,, motor milkshakes theses days cost 200$ bucks to flush one good. Maybe more with prices of oil and such..
Even when you think it’s flushed good, go one more time with good oil and filter to be safe, crank bearings hate even a spec of sand. Keep rocking man your my first call when I’m stranded again!
Thanks for the new vid!!!!! Been waiting for another bad ass rescue
Your videos are awesome keep up the great work!!
As always great documentation of a recovery. The new JLs and JTs have an all electronic transmission and will Autopark when it thinks it should be in park. When he was trying to put it in neutral under the cover I was trying to yell through the screen. He was so close. There is an orange loop to pull towards the drivers side to put it in neutral. You don’t even move the shifter.
It was tricky. I knew there was something around there..lol
Awesome Video, i learned something new on transfer case. Thanks.
Nice job working through it!!! Its hard with all these new electric transmissions and transfer cases to know how to get all them into neutral.
Yea Richloam is pretty wet. We got a motorcycle stuck out there one time 3 grown men couldn’t get it loose for about 30 minutes. So glad to see a big 4x4 come around the corner to extract it for us. The rear wheel was frozen because of the mud. We poured swamp water on it till it freed up. Oh and watch the alligators and snakes out there. Buddy of mine ran over one that was submerged, didn’t seem to hurt it, but it surprised me because it popped up right in front of me.
Great video definitely had me and my girlfriend stumped after you said they y’all moved it before with the winch and then it somehow went back into 4-low when y’all tried to pull it out ready for the next vid
i love the education you give when doing the tows!
That first spot you were looking for the manual gear release was the right place, there’s a red tab in there you have to pull, he must have not felt it.
Always helpful information.
Another great video! Really thought the kinetic rope would have done it too but nothing beats a winch. Tough break for the wrangler owner, hope it turns out to be nothing major
Dude glad I found this channel. Rad that y’all have a network of people to help other off roaders.. man. If I had a buck for every recovery I’ve done.. for myself.. by myself lol.. man.. I live for this shit tho.
Great recovery!! Jeep back in shop though! keep the videos coming.
My 21 PW has a auto park feature. If it’s in gear or in neutral and the door opens or some other criteria is met it automatically goes into park. Maybe the jeep was new enough it would do that. Good thing I have a manual transfer case. Just hope I never get in that predicament. Great video!
Crocs are perfect for almost all times. Love em and gotta have the 4x4 straps on the back locked in lol. Great to see you're back home.
Got to put them in 4-lo
Yesssss sir
Grate video can't wait till next week
Like your videos Brother! Your doing great things! Very informative! Thank you!
Hey Wes, I just wanted to say that I appreciate your videos a lot, and I'm also learning a lot from them. I've been a sub for some time now, I'm pretty new to offroading with a Jeep, I was more into dirt/adventure motorbikes before going 4 wheels... and low. So... first year with a winch on my JLU... and I'm learning as much as I can from channels like yours. ATM I have a tree saver and 3/4" D-rings from Rhino USA.... kinetic rope from Rugged Ridge... tow strap from TGL... 10K Warn winch with synthetic rope. I'm part of a local rescue FB group. Getting in there... trying to learn. Cheers from Canada. I hope your channel blows up, it has great content!
Hey thanks for the support, we will have more Rhino products on Amazon Canada soon.
@@4x4rescue74 Yeah, one thing missing (I noticed because I wanted one) is the snatch block. It's there but sold by another store and it's way more expensive than it should. I'll probably get another brand for the moment and grab the Rhino USA later.
Got that same Strap. After flat towing many miles and pulling a few friends out it no longer pretty but still works well.
Really enjoy these recovery videos. But they got me thinking twice about hitting up some trails.
As long as you have a winch and recovery gear you can make it through a ton of stuff
Thanks for the tips on recovery. Newbie here, need all the help I can get
Welcome to Richloam and some of the flatwoods of Fl. I love that place.
Oh, when it's in the swamp and you drive through it and it starts going up the sides of your tires, it's no longer a "puddle" ;-)
Bought some soft shackles and a synthetic rope because of your videos!
Sweet recovery rig!
Nice video. It was informative! ✌️
You got him out once again good job!!
should be able to use a small flat head screw driver to pop out the button by the shifter and theres is an over ride button or lever with orange tag to put in to neutral
Nice Recovery man ! Sux for that dude tho, hopefully he'll be back out on the trails without much money. I cracked up at the pic of your Ranger LOL DANG Son that thing was sunk 🤣
Enjoy watching your posts!
I have pulled a few vehicles out in Greenswamp/Richloam. Things flood quickly out here. Rutts will swallow you whole. Becareful and always carry a bright flashlight. If you are stuck at night it's easier to shine the light off a tall tree to be found. Cell service is spotty at best.
I couldnt imagine doing rescues without a quality multitool on my hip. Victorninox with locking attachments. 👍👍✌
This is why I preach to get familiar with your vehicles before using them. Everything on the new jeeps are electric including the transmission so if it's not running or thinks it has an issue it will automatically engage park no matter what positin the gear shift is in. There is a neutral override in all of them for towing purposes on this jeep I believe it's under the steering column and it will have an orange pull cord. Just a learning experience for the next one.
Need to drain those diffs and Trans too. Swamped my K5 one time and the diffs looked like coffee with cream. Anytime it sits in water, it always finds a way in to everything.
Well that was a learning experience for sure!!
Sucks not having your rig since you know all your own gear. Good recovery and hopefully the guy's jeep is ok.
Just started watch pretty cool how you help all these people
Great job guys.
Enjoyed the video!
Love the recovery
It never fails when you don’t have your own vehicle it seems that you hit one problem after another. Great video keep up the recoveries.
seen the snatch straps joined together like that if you can hammer them on a piece of wood all the way round the knot they will usually loosen off and save them both and is the same for knotted ropes hope this helps you and your viewers
You guys were definitely muddin!
its funny how these young guys talk as if they have 40 50, 60 year of knowledge doing something, but really there just doing what the rest of us Do, and thats learning as we go along,,,,
Very good video!
Dude that pic of your Ranger was awesome! 😂
Nice, messy, sloppy recovery (environment not technique). I too was yelling at the screen about neutral, lol. Just got some Rhino USA soft shackles, now looking at the 7/8" kinetic rope. Thanks for the video!
Yeah some people put 4x4 low, neutral on right shifter and whinch from outside the Jeep not being on park to break without the need of applying brakes. Never tried it myself.
I watched this during my lunch hour. Man, that was some deep water.
Wes,the tailgater is nicely set up and a great advertiser for your great.hope didnt bend any valves .great👍🇺🇸 video
Great job!!
If you can get ahold of that guy tell him to buy moa by bg, it's an oil additive I stand by as a mechanic and highly recomen using it in an off road rig can be purchased on amazon
Great video, thanks for sharing... If they were all not eventful, they would be boring.
that one turned out to be worse than expected but finally got it good job
Another great video
Please post an update about how bad the damage was to the engine. The knock sounded bad enough to have something bent due to water damage.
Great videos!!
I love riding in Richloam.
Wes, My Ram will automatically go into park when the drivers door opens that may have been what that Jeep was doing and why you could not flat tow.
Very possible, I didn’t think of that
Keep up the great work
I can honestly say I don’t know how I ended up here watching people get towed out the mud but here i am 5 videos later tuned in 😂
Transfer cases and interlocks, what fun