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Been Stuck for 3 years! Several failed attempts to recover 

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Militarty Truck Been Stuck For 3 years with several failed recovery attempts
• Been Stuck for 3 years...
Sunken truck in a swamp like all the way sunk, then left there for 10 years
• Sunken Ford in a swamp
Truck looks like a sinking titanic
• I’m just barely stuck ...
Guy standing on the top of his sunken truck flagging down help
• I need help fast!
Bobcat dead and sunk in a swamp, 300 feet from dry ground
• sunken bobcat 200 feet...
Drove off a cliff, send help!
• He Drove off A Cliff
How does a car end up in a tree?
• From golf carts in wat...
Stealing jobs from RhinaChina
• triple recovery, they ...
Crossing stae lines on a rescue
• crossing state lines f...
Heavy ford is gonna tip
• How are we going to do...
Who drives down a walking trail?
• Oh No! This Isn't Good!
40 Foot rv with a jeep? Can we do it?
• How Are We Gonna Do This?
Brand New jeep been stuck under water for 3 days!?
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Heavy Chevy, with a 36 foot camper? How can we do this with a jeep?
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@matt.mckinzie
@matt.mckinzie Месяц назад
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@desertdan100
@desertdan100 Год назад
I was a trainer in the Army. I was a recovery specialist and taught people how to self recover and recover others. It was difficult to teach some people the concept of snatch blocks and leverage. Some people came to it easier. I set up a training exhibition where I find the smallest guy in the group and show everyone how he could move a 5 ton wrecker by hand by himself. That got people interested in what I was trying to teach them. I have a 3500 lb harbor freight winch mounted on my 1996 Jeep Grand Cherokee and have amazed people at what I could move with just the power of that little wench. Just takes gear, math and a little time. Good job with your effort. Excellent proof of concepts.
@matt.mckinzie
@matt.mckinzie Год назад
Thank you and yes trying to prove the mechanical advantage is extremely hard with the new generation
@beyondmiddleagedman7240
@beyondmiddleagedman7240 Год назад
I have an M37 winch truck. I carry 6" Warn pulley blocks and various and sundry items to self recover. I use every bit of mechanical advantage I can get hold of. Never broke a shearpin or stalled the winch. Never overload my gear.
@WeeShoeyDugless
@WeeShoeyDugless Год назад
Yup, common sense don't come as a given, it's a gift!
@jelly7310
@jelly7310 Год назад
Were you at Aberdeen Proving Grounds? I was at the recovery course there in April 1994.
@desertdan100
@desertdan100 Год назад
@Jelly73 Nope , I am a bit older than that. I was in South Carolina and was instructing people on Army Equipment. I used to train people on the Hemmt Wrecker when it first came out. We also trained people with 2.5 and 5 ton vehicles and HummV s. We still had a jeep or 2 but they were basically gone . This would have been in the late 80's and mid 90's.
@budwilliams6590
@budwilliams6590 Год назад
Snatch blocks is what pulled it out. Put enough pullies in it and my lawn tractor can pull it our.
@matt.mckinzie
@matt.mckinzie Год назад
Yes
@EdZackly-307
@EdZackly-307 10 месяцев назад
Very impressive. The mans work ethic and knowledge without using foul language is enlightening to find on RU-vid. I live in central Florida and would not hesitate to call him if I were foolish enough to get in a situation like some of his clients do. I might even order some swag just to promote his business.
@matt.mckinzie
@matt.mckinzie 10 месяцев назад
We have shirts But hats and sweatshirts coming soon (next few days to next week)
@roncaptain9527
@roncaptain9527 9 месяцев назад
"When in doubt? Call on those who know" ( Boots Hansen 1926 -2019 RiP my friend )
@roncaptain9527
@roncaptain9527 9 месяцев назад
Your work ethic is familiar to some of my old colleagues In the oil well blow out business... Captain Ron
@sweettooth7124
@sweettooth7124 8 месяцев назад
Swearing is everyday use with me. Lmao
@KyleDaniel-ow1sp
@KyleDaniel-ow1sp 7 месяцев назад
do you feel better now?
@justincase6645
@justincase6645 4 месяца назад
That is one guy who knows his trade , this one video is worth a subscribe , Shame the truck isnt the whistling turbo variant , glad to see the old girl saved Great job !
@michaelcauser474
@michaelcauser474 Год назад
Holy socks Batman. Who ever would have thought that you could solve such a challenge by assessing, planning and easing instead of using the bull in a china shop system. Seriously, fantastic job and well done to you and your family.
@matt.mckinzie
@matt.mckinzie Год назад
Thank you
@willschluneger709
@willschluneger709 6 месяцев назад
Glad to see it saved! Sad it had to sit 3 years before they found the right guy for the job
@harpintn
@harpintn Год назад
This is my first time watching this channel. You were smart in pulling out that old stump first. It is good to see someone that remembers the power of compound leverage instead of just relying on brute force.
@matt.mckinzie
@matt.mckinzie Год назад
Thank you. We use a lot of rigging because we need a small truck to make it in the swamps but need big power
@matt.mckinzie
@matt.mckinzie Год назад
@@henniebouwmans7879 we where watching what the stump was doing since it was inches from the oil pan Don’t worry we were not in danger just looks like it
@owendodman3037
@owendodman3037 9 месяцев назад
And not having to lug around a 9500lb winch you'd use 4 times a year...
@69ZZ502FLAGuy
@69ZZ502FLAGuy Год назад
Matt, I knew you were gonna get it out. You did the right thing by digging out the stump. You're the only guy I see on YT doing compound pulls 4:1, 8:1, 16:1, etc. I like how you consulted the rigging chart for load requirements! Good job bro!
@matt.mckinzie
@matt.mckinzie Год назад
Thank you
@michaelmcclure8673
@michaelmcclure8673 Год назад
Casey at cascade heavy rescue does compound pulls.
@coachgeo
@coachgeo Год назад
@@matt.mckinzie Would love if you did a series of youtube video on how to use the rigging chart.....(or point to existing ones), and rigging.
@kevinrice7635
@kevinrice7635 Год назад
Agreed 👌
@Americancitizen1
@Americancitizen1 Год назад
Man that’s using your brain! Back on big sailing ships that’s how you raised sails,the boom, ect!, 🇺🇸👍
@mikep1085
@mikep1085 8 месяцев назад
Breaks my heart to see the damage that other people did to that truck trying to get it out. Thats a piece of American history.
@oso9809
@oso9809 6 месяцев назад
Yep morons with heavy equipment = damage.
@JesseCase
@JesseCase 4 месяца назад
I felt the same way! I could have never brought myself to beat that thing up the way that excavator did! It's like some people just don't give a damn when it's not their stuff.
@t.l.robinson2162
@t.l.robinson2162 Год назад
If the old guy knew so much he should have gotten it out before you got there.
@matt.mckinzie
@matt.mckinzie Год назад
He’s a collector and has several of these trucks He has 2 in Georgia he wants us to get out as well
@duncanwatson7297
@duncanwatson7297 4 месяца назад
​@@matt.mckinzie I have only 3 military trucks in my collection but I would be too embarrassed to have someone else extricate my truck if I was to run it up on a tree. I have the equipment to lift that truck off but hopefully wouldn't get in that situation in the first place. I believe you can't criticize your client, but I can, even though I shouldn't have sounded so negative. Shit happens and you showed what you can do with a small vehicle and mechanical advantage. Thanks for the entertainment.
@sho91yamaha
@sho91yamaha Год назад
I watch Matts offroad for entertainment. I watch your videos for education and I find entertainment. Keep up the style of videos amd Ill keep watching.
@matt.mckinzie
@matt.mckinzie Год назад
We will try
@patriot9455
@patriot9455 Год назад
@@matt.mckinzie Matt has an entirely different set of obstacles. You are working in an arena Matt has never been in.
@matt.mckinzie
@matt.mckinzie Год назад
@@patriot9455 that goes both ways Rigs in his area are made for sand and rock climbing Rigs here are for sand and swamps Both areas require different type of recovery skills and equipment
@jimsmith9819
@jimsmith9819 Год назад
good job on the recovery, the main problem is people get in a hurry instead of taking time and doing it right
@matt.mckinzie
@matt.mckinzie Год назад
Do it right the first time saves time from having to redo it
@jimsmith9819
@jimsmith9819 Год назад
@@matt.mckinzie my dad always said, if you have time to do it over, you have time to do it right in the first place
@dandahermitseals5582
@dandahermitseals5582 8 месяцев назад
I can't believe your free from the stump n moving?
@CaseysOffRoadRecovery
@CaseysOffRoadRecovery Год назад
That looks like the compounds I had to rig up the other day on a little old ford truck. Little digging and some patience gets it done every time. Great Job as usual!
@matt.mckinzie
@matt.mckinzie Год назад
Thank you, that little digging also saved the oil pan
@aaronmcconnell7358
@aaronmcconnell7358 Год назад
As a subscriber of yours I've seen you pull off some amazing thing as well and all with a lil chereokee and some know how.
@mistersniffer6838
@mistersniffer6838 8 месяцев назад
and a hell of a lot of rope!!
@jasonbose3507
@jasonbose3507 Год назад
All the other people were lazy, but, this man does it the old school way, a rolled up sleeve and determination, way to go!
@matt.mckinzie
@matt.mckinzie Год назад
Yep we thought overall the Job was pretty easy just needed a little work and a little time to rig it
@SumterWrecker
@SumterWrecker Год назад
Another awesome recovery. Thanks for sharing and stay safe.
@matt.mckinzie
@matt.mckinzie Год назад
Thank you and no problem
@kennethjackson7574
@kennethjackson7574 Год назад
Half a century ago Hess Brothers Auto Wrecking, Red Bluff, CA, had an ex-Army truck with a quarter mile of 1/2 inch wire rope on its winch. It could stay on or near the road in most recoveries.
@lonhoschar1943
@lonhoschar1943 Год назад
Awesome job!! It's amazing how much a person can move with the right amount of leverage. Ropes, pulleys and levers are a mans best friend!!!
@matt.mckinzie
@matt.mckinzie Год назад
Thank you and yes with enough pulleys we can pull anything
@SYBEX21
@SYBEX21 Год назад
I love that you used knowladge and enginering to get it out, and not brute force. Great job.
@matt.mckinzie
@matt.mckinzie Год назад
Thank you
@dodgeme1986truck
@dodgeme1986truck Год назад
That rigging reminds me of when I drug and turned a 40ft shipping container with only a garden tractor in WI blue clay without a winch available just 250ft of 3500 lb steel cables, grade 70 chain, a bunch o scrub-brush to anchor to, and a bunch o snatchblocks
@matt.mckinzie
@matt.mckinzie Год назад
Rigging can do amazing things
@dont-want-no-wrench
@dont-want-no-wrench 3 месяца назад
how did you get enough traction? when i tried something like that the tires just spun.
@dodgeme1986truck
@dodgeme1986truck 3 месяца назад
@@dont-want-no-wrench I had liquid ballasted ag tires on the tractor (each rear tire weights 125LBS), factory diff locker, and plenty of force multiplication (snatch blocks doubling my pulling force I believe there was 3 on the container hooked to the bottom closest corner and 4 to fixed anchor points with the ends of the cable attached to the container and the garden tractor)... Definitely helped that I attached some 2x12x10 boards with the ends tapered as skids under the container ends as that just stopped the container from sinking in the wet blue clay as we had rain for a week straight prior to the pull on my 40ft high cube...
@austinmiller5821
@austinmiller5821 9 месяцев назад
I've leaned a LOT from watching him. He's a very "technical thinker" with very clever winching methods/ techniques. Which allow his lightweight jeep renegade to pull out things I didn't think possible! He's like the elite special forces when it comes to "basic" offroad recovery! THANK YOU, for the positive familyfreindly & educational entertainment! I'll use what you've taught me (here in utah) to rescue someone else! You're responsible for the rescue & recovery of MANY more people than you realize! 🤙
@heyoldman2003
@heyoldman2003 Год назад
love it !!! always a rush to bring life back into some old rig 😎
@joemills6243
@joemills6243 Год назад
People can say whatever they want your the one guy that was smart enough to check out the entire scene see the stump and set up a compound pull to get it out. Thats the way I was taught to do things.
@matt.mckinzie
@matt.mckinzie Год назад
Yea they swore up and down there was no stump But we wanted to make sure before just dragging it out and causing damage
@dandahermitseals5582
@dandahermitseals5582 8 месяцев назад
Holey shit you need a large excavator to lift as u go.Dandahrrmit
@larrycox3290
@larrycox3290 Год назад
Another amazing recovery with minimal equipment. Just started watching your channel about a month ago. I am feverishly watching all the older videos to satisfy my curiosity. Thank you for putting this out there for us to watch.
@matt.mckinzie
@matt.mckinzie Год назад
Some of the older videos are not great, but we are getting better We have been in business for only 13 months so I say we are moving along pretty well
@KB-gs8zi
@KB-gs8zi Год назад
OKS !!! Great recovery without Any more damage !!! Great show of lots of technical skills with NO help from other sources of machinery !! 🤔🤔🤠😎👍👍👍👍👍
@matt.mckinzie
@matt.mckinzie Год назад
Glad you enjoyed it
@scotfranco3033
@scotfranco3033 10 месяцев назад
Great job love it when someone knows what they're doing takes times thinks about it and then acts on it wonderful job getting that truck out
@dandahermitseals5582
@dandahermitseals5582 8 месяцев назад
That's a treasure. Hope you have salvage rights for a title.
@matt.mckinzie
@matt.mckinzie 8 месяцев назад
we just recovered it and then they sold it to a guy about 2 hours south of us, its still running around and being used as of now
@mikef.1000
@mikef.1000 Год назад
Good to see you doing the digging... people get lazy and just try to force things out, hence all the damage to the truck 😕 You have to dig! Then things come out. "Like pullin' out a baby... just gave y'all a visual!" LOLZ
@matt.mckinzie
@matt.mckinzie Год назад
inspection of why its stuck, should always be done before yanking it out, but more so when three or four other people already tried and couldn't get it out on what seems to be a straight forward job. And yes she got jokes lmao
@dandahermitseals5582
@dandahermitseals5582 8 месяцев назад
Diesels are forever.😅😅😅
@johnvititoe6051
@johnvititoe6051 Год назад
Your patience is commendable. I hope this job pays off nicely.
@dwaynet2184
@dwaynet2184 Год назад
1st time watcher from 3 hrs south of you, I like how you think, and problem solving , I will subscribe and keep watching. Just goes to show you , no matter how big and bad you think your truck is , you can always get stuck. I used to own a 1 1/4 jeep kaiser , just a big military pickup, and it's weak spot was the twist , if you got diagonal tires on humps you were digging or winching .
@matt.mckinzie
@matt.mckinzie Год назад
We almost bought one of those But they a little big for most trails
@DB-yj3qc
@DB-yj3qc Год назад
Good job there demonstrating proper rigging for recovery. The Army had a acronym when doing a recovery. Back in 80s recovery of wheeled and tracked vehicles was required skill as 11B for S.Q.T. I got to use them many times with M35a2 and Humvee's. To many people don't use equipment correctly. Snatch block doubles winch capability minus 10% loss in each sheave due to friction loss. This gives a safety factor. Nice to see a recovery slide ruler used for planning.👍 First time watching your channel and now a new sub. Great getting to see people doing the right way, not snatching to point of breaking #### "like many down in your neck of woods do" too.
@matt.mckinzie
@matt.mckinzie Год назад
Yes, we try to do it with math and correct rigging Which make for slow boring pulls but we want everything safe and everyone to go home Too many injuries due to full sends and no control with a rope and skinny pedal
@abelincoln8446
@abelincoln8446 Год назад
It seems like it would be annoying to have the customer there right underneath you while you're trying to work. It would be hard not to tell them to get lost lol.
@matt.mckinzie
@matt.mckinzie Год назад
You get use to it, now if it’s a safety issue like while we are winching or somthing I will not hesitate to tell you to move or get lost
@RowanHawkins
@RowanHawkins Год назад
I love seeing someone who knows that block and tackle let you work smarter and not harder.
@matt.mckinzie
@matt.mckinzie Год назад
Block and tackle does wonders when you know how to use it
@tomwilliams8675
@tomwilliams8675 Год назад
You're a smart man. You know your rigging. I'd like to see more "so called" recovery channels take a lesson from you. They think snapping a vehicle out of a stuck position is more impressive than proper rigging. The power of the pulley.
@matt.mckinzie
@matt.mckinzie Год назад
Thank you. The reason the other guys do the yanking is because it’s cooler and get more views We have done more complex jobs with a baby jeep then anyone I’ve seen on the internet but our videos are slow controlled winching which is boring to most people They wanna see 7000 rpm’s tires spinning yanking and stuff flying
@thedeathwobblechannel6539
@thedeathwobblechannel6539 Год назад
Gentleman it is not a dick measuring contest. Use the right tools and techniques for the task at hand. The recovery ropes are outstanding tools. Sometimes you just got to winch, that is all there is to it.
@CarswithNash
@CarswithNash 10 месяцев назад
Good work! Amazing what you can accomplish when you're not afraid to get your hands dirty ( I'm guessing the other ones who attempted just went directly to the brute force approach).
@matt.mckinzie
@matt.mckinzie 10 месяцев назад
They did But mainly due to customer repeatedly telling you it’s just on dirt there is no stump He had to tell us at least 10 times We investigated anyway
@duncanwatson7297
@duncanwatson7297 4 месяца назад
​@@matt.mckinziethe client had no problem pointing out damage due to others and you were wise to show due diligence in ensuring you wouldn't have further damage. You did a great job all around. The client didn't jump up and down claiming it was all attributable to whoever pushed the tree stump over with the 6x6 , lol
@dandahermitseals5582
@dandahermitseals5582 8 месяцев назад
Wow just the front is stuck. It landed high center on that stump. Need an excavator to lift.😅
@ludicrous7044
@ludicrous7044 3 месяца назад
You're right-its not stuck-Its high centered!!🤷
@davidbarnsley8486
@davidbarnsley8486 Год назад
Top job A jeep and a very clever man who knows how to use pulleys 👍👍👍
@matt.mckinzie
@matt.mckinzie Год назад
Thank you
@robertlemoine3500
@robertlemoine3500 7 месяцев назад
Excellent program ,thank you .
@allentisthammer4763
@allentisthammer4763 Год назад
Nice job and a great example of your skills. Boy imagine the carnage if someone thought they could outright pull this out using a CAT, etc.! Happy holidays to you and your family, stay safe.
@matt.mckinzie
@matt.mckinzie Год назад
Yeah that stump was touching the oil pan so we are pretty sure it would have been damaged And the steering link from the passenger side to driver side was already bent a few inches from past pulls The stump was against that when we started digging too And we started the digging just to make sure nothing was going to hit the oil pain and cause damage so we are glad we did check
@edwardglamuzina3421
@edwardglamuzina3421 Год назад
So all it needed was someone to dig out the big branches with a shovel ,hook up some fresh batteries and drive it out.
@timkaldahl
@timkaldahl Год назад
Sometimes a dynamic rope does the job, sometimes it requires rigging. This was an impressive display of know-how, patience, and mechanical advantage.
@mistersniffer6838
@mistersniffer6838 8 месяцев назад
Why didnt they just lift the front end with the cat, fill the hole and drive it off a long time ago? Man, people!!!!
@B4UClose
@B4UClose Год назад
Nice job of using mechanical advantage~!
@matt.mckinzie
@matt.mckinzie Год назад
Thank you
@dandahermitseals5582
@dandahermitseals5582 8 месяцев назад
Awesome job guys.
@alkennedy1124
@alkennedy1124 9 месяцев назад
I have watch the whole vlog yet at this point of this recovery,,, but when I get here winch outs, I pull from the side at a 📐 ,,, and shovel as much as possible first of course,,, and big Yankam rope first, then winch it back like you did, thanks BigAl California, praise Jesus Christ grace amen 🙏 , and or double up on the winch lines ,or triple the lines maybe, lol nice job, tuff , big ,heavy,,, , ok ,,,,happy new year,24, 2024,, will be more money,,more blessings,more fun,more good things from God,,,happy, recovery,,morein2024 thanks ,,I have a 1942 IHC RED Diamond 6 cyclinder 10 wheeler,
@Keinandrew3
@Keinandrew3 Год назад
Love ur channel. Wish we had u guys around here. Me and my big brother used to do this same thing. Can’t wait to see what u get out next
@matt.mckinzie
@matt.mckinzie Год назад
Thank you and Welcome to the channel
@michaeldye4318
@michaeldye4318 Год назад
Just came upon your channel. I’ve found that a 4” wide trenching shovel used for sprinkler landscaping works great for digging under vehicles. Also a hand mattox.
@MrWaltjam
@MrWaltjam Год назад
jobs like that are the reason why I like recovery.... not the digging part.. but the rigging up all that mechanical advantage... and moving a load with that kind of weight disparity. great job
@matt.mckinzie
@matt.mckinzie Год назад
Thank you
@t.l.robinson2162
@t.l.robinson2162 Год назад
Sister staying in there cozy reading her Jesus. Very good girl!
@matt.mckinzie
@matt.mckinzie Год назад
Yes she’s amazing
@walterneville2625
@walterneville2625 8 месяцев назад
THE LADY CACKLING IS VERY ANNOYING.... HERE COMMENTS DETRACT FROM THE VIDEO.
@Strider1954
@Strider1954 Год назад
Just love what you can do with just one winch, that was a great physics lesson.
@matt.mckinzie
@matt.mckinzie Год назад
As long as you have an understanding of mechanical advantage one winch is all you need
@randycordes464
@randycordes464 Год назад
Great job on getting it out
@Eremon1
@Eremon1 Год назад
I've seen plenty of "It ran when it was parked." Not too often I see "Was drunk when it was parked." 🤣
@karlk6860
@karlk6860 Год назад
Matt that was fascinating, I have never seen so much finesse in pulling out a Military truck before! I hate to say this but I think I would have hooked up to the pintle on the truck with my HEMTT and a 90K pounds snatch rope and pulled it out with that, heaven only knows what damage I would have done in the end. Your method is better. Beautiful job to say the least!!!
@matt.mckinzie
@matt.mckinzie Год назад
Thank you
@desertdan100
@desertdan100 Год назад
If you had the HEMMT wrecker you probably could have just picked the front of the truck up with the boom and swung it over off of the stump. Those vehicles were the Swiss Army knives of wreckers. It is amazing what they are capable of in the right hands. I almost got an article 15 because I told a company commander No when he asked me to do something stupid. He ordered one of my guys to try and lift an APC with it. I told my guy absolutely not and get off of the vehicle and shut it down. The company commander was PO. Ordered me to do it and I refused and even told him why. I told my Chief and he gave me a transfer form and said transfer the Wrecker into the Company commanders control and then do what he says with one caveat. Use the remote control for the boom and take it to maximum flex before shutting it down. When the boom starts to bend and the load doesn't budge it is on the Company Commander for damaging million Dollar equipment. The boom flexed and he got scared and yelled shut it down. He then walked away. The Chief personally went and transferred the wrecker back into our possession and chewed out the Commander for putting his guys in danger and wrote him up. Sergeant
@HowardOlmstead-p6p
@HowardOlmstead-p6p 2 месяца назад
Amazing 🤩 work!!!! Congratulations 🎉
@dandahermitseals5582
@dandahermitseals5582 8 месяцев назад
I'm totally impressed. 😂😂
@rederickrederick1513
@rederickrederick1513 Год назад
Why are you using that little jeep, you need a real pickup !
@matt.mckinzie
@matt.mckinzie Год назад
Need to stay small and light To get threw the small trails And light enough not to sink in swamps I’ve pull more out with this little jeep then most people dream about
@michaelwalter3399
@michaelwalter3399 Год назад
AM General for those who don't know was a division of American Motors Corp.
@jonviol
@jonviol Год назад
Excellent ! Great content editing and subtle humour . Better than a job up the town !
@64marine
@64marine Год назад
That pto winch is likely a 10 toneGarwood.
@Dave-hc6pp
@Dave-hc6pp Год назад
When we were kids building fence for horses and cattle we would use a block and tackle to stretch fence.
@angelavincent9293
@angelavincent9293 Год назад
its not just the equipment its knowing how and slow and steady not ram slam bam
@ebwholesaler
@ebwholesaler 7 месяцев назад
Hope $ 20,000.00 USD would be a good offer for it !
@erichgreen82grandparitchie23
'KUDO'S''==NICE WORK===NEVER SAY DIE=''RITCHIE'' IN THE PHILIPPINES MERRY XMAS'
@matt.mckinzie
@matt.mckinzie Год назад
Thank you
@lovefords
@lovefords 8 месяцев назад
A Jeep and knowing how to set up a block and tackle
@davidrobinson6353
@davidrobinson6353 4 месяца назад
Grey hair man would do my head right in what a pain in the But .
@micahhenry4998
@micahhenry4998 Год назад
The guy that owns the truck is the one that did the damage to it u can look at him and tell he doesn't know how to do much
@braddofner
@braddofner 3 месяца назад
Well, this is rare. This guy not only makes good videos, BUT he actually knows what he is doing! I'm very impressed by your videos, sir!
@frederickschroeder5538
@frederickschroeder5538 Год назад
You are a resourceful guy great job
@lkharley82
@lkharley82 7 месяцев назад
This guy knows ALL ABOUT MECHANICAL ADVANTAGE!!!!!! My Hat is off to you for getting this out with a 1/2 ton vehicle.
@kevinrice7635
@kevinrice7635 Год назад
Boss truck $$$ should hit big on that Ole girl 👧....stay healthy Good Luck and FU46 Guns and Bibles America 👌
@matt.mckinzie
@matt.mckinzie Год назад
Thank you
@MrOlgrumpy
@MrOlgrumpy Год назад
Yep,$50 an hour, or $100 if you help
@aidancoyle246
@aidancoyle246 8 месяцев назад
Very impressed, well done. Your lack of drama is refreshing. You have a great family and friends too. Love from Ireland 🇮🇪
@frogsbigsky
@frogsbigsky Год назад
That was a good video like military vehicles that guy said it's up for sale you know who would be interested in something like this that guy heavy D Sparks he loves to rebuild military vehicles.
@matt.mckinzie
@matt.mckinzie Год назад
Yeah he’s got a lot of cool toys up where he’s at
@billwatcher9321
@billwatcher9321 6 месяцев назад
It's great to see someone who actually knows how to do recovery. There are so many stupid idiots ( Matt's off road recovery, Rhino usa to name a few ) on RU-vid that don't know there ass from a hole in the ground when it comes to recovery work.
@diydenny9423
@diydenny9423 8 месяцев назад
just found your channel i gotta say you are the best recovery guy i have seen yet man outstanding work you rock
@p.e.8149
@p.e.8149 Год назад
Glad to see somebody as young use their head for something other than a hat rack, thought only old timers used block and tackle, couple more runs, probably pulled it by hand or chain saw winch (little sarcastic) good job, well done.
@matt.mckinzie
@matt.mckinzie Год назад
Thanks, and yes we mix some old school with some new school to get stuff done We also use scotch blocks and the new generation have never seen them either
@MaxNafeHorsemanship
@MaxNafeHorsemanship Год назад
Why didn't you get it running first? Simple. You didn't need to.
@matt.mckinzie
@matt.mckinzie Год назад
we planned on it, but was missing a few parts. We already calculated what we needed to get it out, without it running and rigged for it. We were there to get it out, he brought someone else to get it running. So at the end of the day we said well your missing parts and you need to run 2 hours away to get them? Ok we will pull it out and go home y'all get it running later. They found some old used parts later on enough to scab it together
@dongeorge4037
@dongeorge4037 4 месяца назад
I am duly impressed. Well done.
@ralphups7782
@ralphups7782 Год назад
when mr mackenzie gets it out , you better cover your eye's and the kids ears too. 👈😒👺👀👀👍
@matt.mckinzie
@matt.mckinzie Год назад
👍
@larryhart4163
@larryhart4163 Год назад
Ha them 6lines you had made all the difference! I see them on here all the time trying to pull out a heavy load single lined !in which is wrong !3lines will usually pull anything out .
@matt.mckinzie
@matt.mckinzie Год назад
Power of pulleys are amazing
@thedeathwobblechannel6539
@thedeathwobblechannel6539 Год назад
Mechanical advantage and multiple sheaves will get the job done. What was really needed was a 5 ton wrecker made from the same truck which can't exactly store one in your pocket. The Army had lots of those tow trucks made from they had a lot of stout gear on it too.
@alexeatonexploresamerica5511
Off-road recovery Florida can pull anything out
@nomad-pq4yw8iy7v
@nomad-pq4yw8iy7v Год назад
given enough pulley's and rope a man can move a ton with a feather. Jeeps are awesome I have one it just has 10 wheels!
@alexeatonexploresamerica5511
That area must have had been completely flooded at one time what can you expect Florida is a swamp
@fishnrc294
@fishnrc294 Год назад
They just don’t make trucks like that anymore. That’s like a truck you’d find in an apocalypse after sitting for years then someone getting it started.
@hopecooper1253
@hopecooper1253 Год назад
Great recovery skills hats off to you
@trevorslater2746
@trevorslater2746 Год назад
It's own winch ,hook onto something up front ,start winching, engage low low drive it out ??
@matt.mckinzie
@matt.mckinzie Год назад
Was not operational
@johnnyholland8765
@johnnyholland8765 Год назад
"Like pulling out a baby" OMG your wife is a hoot. Amazing what some rigging some math and a few calculations can do. Someone once said give me a lever (or in this case some rigging) and I can move the world... Shame that truck was stuck for 3 years.
@matt.mckinzie
@matt.mckinzie Год назад
Yes she’s great 😊 yes all the crane rigging classes we took day that a lot
@biggrizz4447
@biggrizz4447 Год назад
Wish I had the money for it as I'm a disabled vet and used to work the motor pool I loved the old school military vehicles
@matt.mckinzie
@matt.mckinzie Год назад
Yea we wished we had the extra funds for it at well Would have been a great addition
@jayjones6904
@jayjones6904 Год назад
God bless you from interlachen in the great free state of Florida god bless y'all you weren't to far from me
@matt.mckinzie
@matt.mckinzie Год назад
Thank you and nope your not too far from us
@glenludwig9676
@glenludwig9676 Год назад
That was entertaining but still a set up. That excavator would have pulled it in less time than it would take to walk it over there
@matt.mckinzie
@matt.mckinzie Год назад
Which excavator The two on site are broken I have no idea what excavator tried or who tried to get it out before We thought the job Was pretty easy
@jerryfarmer5989
@jerryfarmer5989 Год назад
I'd just like know why in the hell someone drove it onto that crap in first place.
@matt.mckinzie
@matt.mckinzie Год назад
A mechanic was upset over $50 and did it intentionally out of spite
@jumpinjojo
@jumpinjojo Год назад
Physics for the win.
@williamdeegan7840
@williamdeegan7840 Год назад
Looks BADASS. SOUNDS BADASS. Restoration, I hope.
@ObedYah561
@ObedYah561 8 месяцев назад
Absolutely great to have your family out helping and supporting you
@stephensellers2453
@stephensellers2453 Год назад
How much do they want for it I'd like to have it and I've got a trailer big enough to come get it
@matt.mckinzie
@matt.mckinzie Год назад
6500 and it sold
@darrylphipps2221
@darrylphipps2221 Год назад
B careful u will find a rattlesnake out 🥵🥵🥵🥵🥵🥵🥵🇺🇸
@matt.mckinzie
@matt.mckinzie Год назад
Rattlesnakes alligators 🐊 spiders 🕷️ we got them all out here
@samc9007
@samc9007 7 месяцев назад
You need to carry a chainsaw with all the stumps people get stuck on
@jayjones6904
@jayjones6904 Год назад
I saw trackhoe there could have picked up front or back off trk and walked it over and out
@matt.mckinzie
@matt.mckinzie Год назад
If it was in working order which it wasn’t
@ralphups7782
@ralphups7782 Год назад
i was just guessing, that your not stuck unless your country stuck in it.? 👈🤠
@matt.mckinzie
@matt.mckinzie Год назад
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