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I took my TURBO DIESEL Scout Offroading (Officially Impressed) 

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@dougdean1371
@dougdean1371 2 года назад
This is exactly the content I've always wanted to see from your channel. Well done and keep this type coming.
@Britton_50
@Britton_50 2 года назад
Upload from VGG on a Thursday, I just can’t believe it, but I got to…I’m looking right at it 🇺🇸🤘🏻
@CanadianCarguy247
@CanadianCarguy247 2 года назад
Really surprised a feller!!
@kylefry3397
@kylefry3397 2 года назад
I'll be dipped!!!!
@mattmanyam
@mattmanyam 2 года назад
Racing tomorrow...
@BeatMower
@BeatMower 2 года назад
HELP ME UNDERSTAND!
@joeday4293
@joeday4293 2 года назад
Well HELP me UNderSTAND..
@k.c.s.6347
@k.c.s.6347 2 года назад
Truly an awesome rig there. Really impressed at how well it ran through all of that.
@jonb-h2z
@jonb-h2z 10 дней назад
I have a 80 scout 2 with a chevy 350, an np435, twin np205s going into dana 60s with arbs front and rear. Reverse shackle kit, with a spring over. Its easily the best fourwheel drive ive ever owned, it goes up everything i want.
@johnweeks5614
@johnweeks5614 2 года назад
Awesome finally a off-road video I been wondering when you would make one and hopefully you make some more
@terryburnett797
@terryburnett797 2 года назад
That's awesome you did a off-road vehicle show. Love it keep it up!..ps rough country makes a awesome long arm lift lift kit for these things pretty cheap too.
@midnightsun7166
@midnightsun7166 2 года назад
That's a normal road up here in Alaska, on a good day. Fall or Spring no can do.
@expeditionlife9130
@expeditionlife9130 2 года назад
That thing sounds so awesome! Love it!
@MontanaDirtRoads
@MontanaDirtRoads 2 года назад
Hunting in Montana I always end up on trails like this with my jeep Cherokee, torque king 4x4 can get you what ya need for that t case to fix that,Jesse is the owner and I have a video of a interview with him on my page if that helps you
@WorknDirt
@WorknDirt Год назад
Awesome vid man ! I would love to see this rig on more trails and maybe one day come out to the rubicon!?
@michellericard4850
@michellericard4850 2 года назад
What about getting a Rally Fighter?? And go across country taking the back roads
@Ironman4x4America
@Ironman4x4America 2 года назад
Derek, holler if you need anything else for your Scout. 💪
@Countrycruzer
@Countrycruzer 2 года назад
Yup
@takuacheperformance4740
@takuacheperformance4740 Год назад
What off-road park is this? Want to take my JKU there
@oldenslow8861
@oldenslow8861 2 года назад
Dude. Years ago as a survivor of a rescue mission in the middle of the night in a '64 Scout on the switchbacks in the snow, riding in the back with no jump seats, with a come along and some chains, oh and no heater. Everybody got home safe and it was awesome. Good times.
@lessharratt8719
@lessharratt8719 2 года назад
Awesome..
@screamingeagles5156
@screamingeagles5156 2 года назад
She looks like in the eleiment
@johngersna3263
@johngersna3263 2 года назад
I had a "64" back in the late 70's. It was an awesome vehicle. 👍
@allanheinrich7184
@allanheinrich7184 2 года назад
The Scout kicked ass !
@shawnigel4918
@shawnigel4918 2 года назад
Why was you being rescued??
@Sam_splatter
@Sam_splatter 2 года назад
Derek: athletic greens for proper nutrition and gut health is a must! Also Derek: *gas station sandwiches, beef jerky and nacho cheese* Scout did great!
@RedHead.GearHead
@RedHead.GearHead 2 года назад
Don't forget the occasional motor oil taste test.
@reedpotts5583
@reedpotts5583 Год назад
Heavy duty diesel oil gives him all the vitamins and mine erals a fella needs
@jonathanfreedom1st
@jonathanfreedom1st 11 месяцев назад
😂😂😂
@luketschetter9976
@luketschetter9976 7 месяцев назад
Its all about balance
@jamesboardwine9746
@jamesboardwine9746 6 месяцев назад
Brought back memories with this one Derick, broke my front u joint in a rut though, had a blast after work in the woods next to the job site. She still got us home...
@taxslave5766
@taxslave5766 2 года назад
Back in the late 70s, my Dad had a Scout. Between me and my brothers along with our friends stealing it to go to bush parties 'Every weekend'! But the Scout was always back where Dad left it when he needed to go to work Monday morning, Dad never asked why the Scout was always out of gas a covered in mud every Monday morning lol. We ran the crap out of it and never got stuck! RIP Dad, love you!
@danielmangan7617
@danielmangan7617 Год назад
On your scout, if you hadn't met Tim Gentry down in your neck of the woods. He can squeeze some power out of that engine. Look him up @ Gentry and sons trucking.
@claztube
@claztube Год назад
What a great memory, your dad certainly was one fine man, the kind of father I was also lucky to have, when so many of my pals had different experiences.
@taxslave5766
@taxslave5766 Год назад
@@danielmangan7617 The Scout I'm talking about was 40 YEARS AGO. ?
@taxslave5766
@taxslave5766 Год назад
@@claztube I don't know if I would say "a fine man" lol, he had his issues, lol. But his children still love him to this day. Thanks for the kind reply, Curlyjo. PS, Dad brought home a Hugh puppy from Newfoundland with curly hair on the top of its head, so we named him 'Curly', My brother Joe and Curly were inseparable, everyone would refer to them as, Curly and Joe, lol. :Side note: Everyone loved Curly, I can't say the same for Joe.
@ctbrewski
@ctbrewski 2 года назад
You should connect up with Matt's Offroad Recovery and take your Scout to Southern Utah and do some red-rock climbing! That would be an epic episode!
@bandwagon240
@bandwagon240 2 года назад
In my years on this rock, I've found the most capable off road vehicle ever made is a rental car with full coverage insurance. Doesn't matter if it's a Hyundai Whatever or a Chrysler something, they're all invincible offroad.
@allinaday3526
@allinaday3526 2 года назад
Yup, the less you care about something, the more capable it is off road 💯%
@williepelzer384
@williepelzer384 2 года назад
Seen that done!!!!
@paulcopeland9035
@paulcopeland9035 2 года назад
Have you rented lately? You will not want to abuse the vehicle. They will be on your ass for it. Rental cars aren't near the fun they used to be.
@bandwagon240
@bandwagon240 2 года назад
@@paulcopeland9035 full coverage is full coverage. Send it.
@paulcopeland9035
@paulcopeland9035 2 года назад
@@bandwagon240 Nope! If they suspect neglect, the insurance is not valid. Tell you what, go out this weekend and rent a car. Proceed to beat the shit out of it. Let me (and a lot more here I'm sure) know how that works out!
@stephenrobinson7945
@stephenrobinson7945 2 года назад
I remember the ads.."International Scout.. anything less is just a car".
@samoneill8685
@samoneill8685 2 года назад
The ol’ scout has earned a set or air lockers for sure. Solid rig.
@harrywalker5836
@harrywalker5836 2 года назад
detroit better , arb are sht. break often. e locker better as well, or just 2 lunchbox. or 1, if the rear is lsd. air lockers, over rated. seen so many break. & there twin compressors, better with air tank..guy here in aus, has a 79 toyota, series that is,v8, 4.5tdi. he cant turn as good as my s/duty. he has all the sht you can iimagine, i have nothing, stock std..most times its the nut behind the wheel that gets thru or stuck, not the rig.. watch our 4wd24/7 , no one here drives like that,there a joke..
@rockymountainjazzfan1822
@rockymountainjazzfan1822 2 года назад
I owned one of these--a 1980 IH Scout II with the Nissan turbodiesel. It was gutless on the highway (even in the 55 mph speed limit days), but was unstoppable off-road. It would idle along over about anything. I took it numerous times over some of the toughest 4WD trails in Colorado, without problem. Like all IH Scouts, its downfall was the body--which was junk. Driveline and everything else was pretty much indestructible. I sold it, and the fellow who bought was still driving it years later when I moved away. This video makes me wish I still had the "ol' Scuzball," as we called it. Add an Eaton locker to the rear, a winch, and that Scout is pretty much as tough as any off-roader ever made. I hope that you keep it.
@brsrc759
@brsrc759 2 года назад
"Ol' scuzball" 🤣🤣👏👏👏
@ThePaulv12
@ThePaulv12 2 года назад
There's not a 4wd made that won't get stuck. The more capable the 4wd the more remote a place it will get stuck. No ifs, no buts!
@melvinharvey8279
@melvinharvey8279 2 года назад
Always thought these units were cool!
@Torsee
@Torsee 2 года назад
The day was. You bought a FWD to go into the wild! NOT to race down the highway at 85 spewing smoke.
@MicroSoftner
@MicroSoftner 2 года назад
Whats the top speed? (Highway)
@cheddarbob8368
@cheddarbob8368 2 года назад
I love this guy. “Wheel cylinder isn’t working, you can tell by the way that it is” ahhh never change brother. Lovely rig too 🤌
@reileymaiers9270
@reileymaiers9270 2 года назад
he even did the tree meme
@HappyHands.
@HappyHands. 2 года назад
My old Landcruiser had drum brakes all the way around and two cylinders per a drum. That equaled 8 leaking cylinders. it was a mess! If i had kept it, i would of eventually went to a full all wheel disk conversion.
@NeuKrofta
@NeuKrofta 2 года назад
@@reileymaiers9270 with the fumbling through the woods and all haha
@firstlast7099
@firstlast7099 2 года назад
Dad bought a new Scout in 1980, parked it in a cozy warm garage in the winter time, the back rusted off in a year. Dealer cut the back off, welded on a new one, and the body shop driver backed it into a light pole. Then Mom left Dad.
@mike1jag
@mike1jag 2 года назад
I have had my scout for going on 20 years. I love it. It has taken me everywhere I wanted to go and I few places I probably shouldn’t have gone. I took her out to Moab it was a blast.
@bobbyhollis6009
@bobbyhollis6009 2 года назад
I can verify some of those "shouldn't go" places lol. always made it through though
@Maples01
@Maples01 2 года назад
@@bobbyhollis6009 Nope, Got mine stuck many times, they will not go through everything.
@robertkoehne1795
@robertkoehne1795 Год назад
Have mine for 40 yrs. Stock looks and run great. Desert drive often.
@_Frank_the_Tank
@_Frank_the_Tank 2 года назад
My grandpa had a Scout II on his farm when I was a kid in the 80s. It was literally the most beat to hell vehicle a guy could ever lay his eyes on, it didn't have a straight body panel left on it, poor thing looked like someone's psycho ex girlfriend attacked it with a sledge hammer. It had been retired from road use when I was still a little guy, but it was his go-to vehicle for chores around the property. It was basically a mountain goat, just aim it where you wanted to go and it would hobble itself right over whatever was in it's was to get you there.
@bryanpoole4749
@bryanpoole4749 2 года назад
Awesome share dude!
@eustace2c2
@eustace2c2 2 года назад
My dad had a 60 something international pickup truck. Drove that things until the doors literally fell off it from rust but the truck just kept going. They built them to last.
@MrGary10k
@MrGary10k 2 года назад
@@eustace2c2 we had an early 60s International pickup when I was young on the farm. We called it "The Binder". It was a tank. Sometimes I helped Mom shift, because the throw on that shifter was off toward the horizon somewhere, or right against the dash. Perfect. I learned most of my colorful vocabulary when she'd drive it. Serves me well to this day! :)
@jdkiefer
@jdkiefer Год назад
I live in Pa and have been looking for another one since my last one had been rebuilt so many times that would no longer pass inspection.If the diesel variety can be found out west please give us guys in the east a heads up, as there were few here in PA. Thanks Jonk
@noahmather3131
@noahmather3131 2 года назад
i was reall excited to see more of the scout... does anyone else automatically like because you know all his videos are good
@cookingwithchefjeff
@cookingwithchefjeff 2 года назад
Always.
@natebalcerak1659
@natebalcerak1659 2 года назад
No doubt
@yakncast7530
@yakncast7530 2 года назад
Yep
@malcolmtudor8039
@malcolmtudor8039 2 года назад
It's a reflexive response. Not much thought required.
@pdsrenos
@pdsrenos 2 года назад
I'd say that you two oughta do a "Dirt Every Day" job on one of your scouts and do more off road adventures. Maybe get in on that week long off road adventure trip. With your personality, pretty much anything you do is excellent content! I was even diggin the rock band stuff from a couple videos back.
@davelowets
@davelowets 2 года назад
The Dirtheads (Fred and Dave) would probably like that idea... I'm sure they'd love the Scout.
@mikestacy3224
@mikestacy3224 2 года назад
Derek, my wife(netti425bhp) and I genuinely want to express to you what an honor it is to know you, even as just from a fan standpoint. Even though we are much older folks than you are, it is so refreshing to share with you so many "old-school" views and values. Your passion for revival and retaining of the history of older motor vehicles is so very important to our American heritage, and allows so many of us to relive so many great memories of our own pasts. I have also learned so much about engines, as well as, the overall functionality of motor vehicles. And you have done it in an easy-to-learn, entertaining, and all around family-get-involved way. Having your whole immediate and extended family getting involved in your, excuse me, "our" projects, shows that innately. My wife and I always look forward to, and anxiously await, your new videos and live broadcasts. We hope to meet you and yours at a live event someday, maybe at the Syracuse Nationals one year?? Would you consider that neck of the woods?? God Bless you and yours!
@ragingwillie483
@ragingwillie483 2 года назад
great comment.
@Phryxil
@Phryxil Год назад
Durn tootin! Eloquently put, good sir. I'm getting my six year old daughter interested in fixing all manner of things using this channel. Couple weeks ago my car was being sluggish turning over and she pipes up "did you check the lightning whirler?" A feller got some dust in his eye alla sudden.
@larrygarrett724
@larrygarrett724 9 месяцев назад
I really enjoyed this series on the Scout and I have watched many cars you have saved. The Scout so far is my favorite.
@dannop2562
@dannop2562 2 года назад
The slow-mo footage was a nice touch. A little slicker than this guy’s used to, but y’all made it work.
@feelinghealingfrequences7179
@feelinghealingfrequences7179 2 года назад
24:53 slo mo
@johnm3411
@johnm3411 2 года назад
My buddy had a Scout years ago we used to take and beat the snot out of and never left us stranded. Once we did have to use vice grips on the transmission cable but away we went. He then got hit in the rear corner by a semi and even that did not kill the Scout but we did have to put the gas tank in the back seat. Great rigs. Thanks for the entertaining videos.
@jasonboyko
@jasonboyko 2 года назад
I would have killed for the backseat tank factry option.
@barrynelson634
@barrynelson634 2 года назад
are you Derek's brother????
@Over60sowhat
@Over60sowhat 2 года назад
I like Josh with you, Derek! You two interact really naturally! 👍
@seanrodden6151
@seanrodden6151 2 года назад
6 mins in and I'm expect any minute for Derek to say, "Hey, I do the jokes around here!"
@coreywhitacre6581
@coreywhitacre6581 2 года назад
I just love the look of that scout, and really impressed with the off-road capabillys! Cool episode
@danpettit5947
@danpettit5947 2 года назад
Derek, Loving all of the great content!! I'm new to the channel, but Wow, really enjoying watching the abundance of great episodes and checking out the new stuff as you put it out too. Got to say that I was a huge Norm MacDonald fan and really get a kick out your humor bud, Thank you!!
@jesseshort8
@jesseshort8 2 года назад
Your "you can tell by the way that it is" line is one of my favorites. Great video, as always. You never disappoint Derek. 🇺🇸🗽🏁🔧
@michaelscott-joynt3215
@michaelscott-joynt3215 2 года назад
This line is a meme from a 2009 video called "Neature Walk - Episode 1".
@fiveninegarage
@fiveninegarage 2 года назад
Yup was going to say the same. Not a VGG original haha
@countflaming
@countflaming 2 года назад
Reminds me of the BeeGee's LOL
@hamburgerstake8780
@hamburgerstake8780 2 года назад
@@michaelscott-joynt3215 Neat
@bradleyhymen9687
@bradleyhymen9687 2 года назад
Love the video as usual. I'd like to share a story. Yesterday I was tired and not paying attention and gave my car a little racing stripe by scraping it against a light pole at the store. At first I was upset but then it suddenly dawned on me that I knew how to fix it based on what Derek had showed everyone in previous episodes and I fixed it myself for under ten dollars. Thanks Derek. You're like everyone's cool uncle.
@bradleyhymen9687
@bradleyhymen9687 2 года назад
While on the subject; dipping beef jerky in jalapeño cheese dip IS delicious.
@agoogleuser704
@agoogleuser704 2 года назад
which episode was that?
@davelowets
@davelowets 2 года назад
And how did you manage to fix it for under 10 bucks?? 🤔
@davelowets
@davelowets 2 года назад
@@bradleyhymen9687 I can confirm that it IS delicious... 😋 I've done it before.. 👌
@billchessell8213
@billchessell8213 2 года назад
“You’re like everyone’s cool uncle.” Ahem… for some of us it’s cool nephew.
@kimchipig
@kimchipig 2 года назад
At the age of 16, a rusty, battered Scout II was my first car. Mine had the huge lump of a V-8 304 in it, with automatic transmission. It was a total rust bucket and it used gas like a five ton. It was such a rust-bucket the rear fenders flapped in the wind but it went pretty much anywhere. I never got it stuck.
@CC_Top_Solutions
@CC_Top_Solutions 2 года назад
A local junkyard owner here in SJ told me he used to love those 304s for his G Body drag cars...said he could just throw tons of nitrous at them and they held up! Someday, I want one!
@quicksilver8180
@quicksilver8180 2 года назад
I've particularly enjoyed this video more than most of the vgg series just due to the fact that somewhere around 30 years ago my dad and uncle used to have a scout that was only used on the hunting property to get up and down the mountain. I was somewhat young but do remember that it would go wherever you told it to. Of course it twas gas And not the rare diesel. I remember one evening coming home from a long day hunting the fuel pump took a crap , well my uncle pumped all the washer fluid from the tank and filled it up with gasoline. Ran the washer hose to the vent for the float on the carb, and just periodically ran the washer from in the cab to fill the carb allowing us to make it back to the house that night.
@corydriver7634
@corydriver7634 2 года назад
After all this I only have one question; What’s it like having brakes?
@ralphgeigner5497
@ralphgeigner5497 3 месяца назад
Originally I was in the USN Seabees and home port was Port Hueneme, CA I knew 2 guys that bought older Scouts (1964's ? ) that were USN Surplus, looking back ! I wish I would have bought one, there was a number of them for sale thru Military Base Property disposal sales
@roberthodge2771
@roberthodge2771 Год назад
Ripped out the drive shaft in my 1210 PU International 'cause a Porsche pulled a 2 wheeler turn coming at me. Took the broken shaft out and drove home with the front wheels only; max speed allowed--25mph for 27 miles. If Your bad read slip joint blows out; that is an option to get out to help.
@lucassarchet6712
@lucassarchet6712 2 года назад
Love them scouts, I've had a couple scout 2s and 2 800as. My only bit of advice would be to add a roll bar. Even if you never use it the knowledge of knowing it's there makes wheeling more enjoyable, especially if the top is off.
@keithjohnson3709
@keithjohnson3709 2 года назад
I love the way the rig sounds. The grumble of the diesel makes me want to start searching for one. Great video
@harrywalker5836
@harrywalker5836 2 года назад
we have them in the nissan here in aus. gutless p o sht.. non, are turbo,d. . the 4.2tdi nissan is good. gutless as well 90kw. non turbo. 120 turbo, . i have a s/duty,with a factory mwm sprint, 4.2tdi. 220 hp. 700nm.. no computer. or, the best choice, is, find a bmw wrecked, 09 -012, all alloy twin turbo, ditch the egr,ect, & the intake butterflies, they distroy engine if come loosish,, 300hp. 3.0 tdi. plus, you get some nice leather seats for free..
@MontanaDirtRoads
@MontanaDirtRoads 2 года назад
Good luck
@virtuestreams2616
@virtuestreams2616 2 года назад
“Neat! This is a Cherry tree and you can tell because of the way it is.” Nice homage! The old Scout did just fine.
@Lazzar1958
@Lazzar1958 2 года назад
A 'Bieri in the bush!" lmao
@Zenny_6969
@Zenny_6969 2 года назад
..yep...How neat is that?......
@husqvarna545markii9
@husqvarna545markii9 2 года назад
Hey Derek my Uncle took me offroading in his 1988 Chevy 3/4 ton 350ci 4x4 4 speed truck. & the the transfer case would go outta gear to. I had a blast 4wheelin' that old truck.
@mikestacy3224
@mikestacy3224 2 года назад
Now the Scout, she's a goin' to anywhere rig! What a off-road exploration that was. When I had my '89 ram when new, I traversed the northern Appalachia mountains on limited access roads and the Klipnocky State Forest truck trail, that then only had a wood sign that said" travel at own risk"....what great off-roading!!
@wismar1971
@wismar1971 2 года назад
funny how you shy'ed away from the two of the three beginning trails, and ended up doing far more difficult ones at the end. dude yer feelin it!
@garysommerfeld4668
@garysommerfeld4668 2 года назад
Thanks Derrick for keeping the awesome content rolling. You da man!
@michaelcaraway2305
@michaelcaraway2305 2 года назад
This takes me back to my younger days (I'm 67 years old) off roading in the Willy's or the Honda trail 250. I grew up in the Tennessee mountains (north of the Smokey's park) and weekends were either in the Jeep or bike on the old fire roads or logging trails. Love seeing it.
@deborahchesser7375
@deborahchesser7375 2 года назад
The Honda XR 250 was typical Honda, bulletproof, wish I had one or a 500-600
@victorbitter583
@victorbitter583 2 года назад
@@deborahchesser7375 I had a 500 that was tame compared to my cousin's stock 600. Night and day difference. Good times.
@deborahchesser7375
@deborahchesser7375 2 года назад
@@victorbitter583 no doubt at 55 I don’t get to ride much anymore but I used to race enduro and the IT Yamaha was my weapon of choice, the 200 was my favorite, 210lbs and quick through the tight stuff, I miss it too buddy.
@deborahchesser7375
@deborahchesser7375 2 года назад
My kin live in SE Ky, we rode down through Hazard and Harlan, we went up over a gap and and there we were in Va. I think Pennington maybe ? Most beautiful trail riding I’ve ever done.
@jamesjohnston9225
@jamesjohnston9225 2 года назад
Here's a great place for some serious trails - turkey bay ohv area at KY Lake (LBL). It's only about an hour and a half outta Nashville right over the KY line. Went tent camping and side-by-side riding there about 8 years ago. A fantastic park!
@codygrabow4190
@codygrabow4190 2 года назад
I can actually confirm, my cousin and I got his Scout stuck once on Christmas. I think you might know the Scout as well, Stanley area back in the day.
@dannop2562
@dannop2562 2 года назад
…could it be THIS Scout?
@codygrabow4190
@codygrabow4190 2 года назад
@@dannop2562 haha nope, last I heard it's sitting at one of his buddies places with the engine pulled unfortunately
@ViceGripGarage
@ViceGripGarage 2 года назад
I own it, brown, right? Engine removed?
@codygrabow4190
@codygrabow4190 2 года назад
@@ViceGripGarage no sir, dark blue and silver. Was probably a little too shiny.
@jimhartland1939
@jimhartland1939 2 года назад
@@ViceGripGarage love the content fella 👌 she's got plenty of lthe vital low down tourqe essential for those applications but she ain't like my Landrover. Maybe a future comparison video can prove a guy wrong 🤔
@michaeldonivan4955
@michaeldonivan4955 2 года назад
The Scout is probably my fav of your vehicles,. That looked like an absolute blast! Thank you for a Thursday upload!
@sean7379
@sean7379 2 года назад
Didn’t He made it look great the patina is just enough and that blue is really nice
@CC_Top_Solutions
@CC_Top_Solutions 2 года назад
Hilarious..."gotta put brakes on it" followed by "ive been daily driving it for months"
@tomgarner553
@tomgarner553 Год назад
Well, just starting the video but, I can testify that they can get stuck. I had mine with a 8” lift and 44’s buried to the floor pans😁 but hey, it was a fun day😂
@JustinH72
@JustinH72 4 месяца назад
I know this is a old video but man, it's the perfect example of how lockers are so much more important then people give them credit for. You dint need a ton of lift and huge tires to get through some saucy trails
@lisahenderson2993
@lisahenderson2993 2 года назад
Derek, I like all your videos but I liked this one even more. When I was growing up my family drove all over Arizona in our 78 Scout II. It was a gas model but it took us everywhere. We went camping and offroading and I used it to earn my driver’s license. Seeing yours out on the trails where there is no one around brings back great memories.
@JesseWade1
@JesseWade1 2 года назад
One of my favorite episodes so far! I'm a big fan of off-roading! Would love to see more offroad stuff!
@perryturpin766
@perryturpin766 2 года назад
Well I’ll be dipped!!!!! A feller has had a rough day, and randomly decided to get on the RU-vid. Boy I tell ya, I am not disappointed one bit. Keep up the great work Derek, the content is just absolutely amazing!!!!!!!!
@mikekozi-lester3887
@mikekozi-lester3887 2 года назад
Nice fixing also nice trails 👣 👍 👌 👏 😀 😅 get electric risers with bearing greese that raise top of leaf or coil spring or shocks or straits max stretch
@mikepoint4717
@mikepoint4717 2 года назад
The scout is back where it belongs , and she is sure footed as a mountain goat . Thanks for the amazing shots and what a great place to take a rig wheeling . Cheers
@braxtonnelson7422
@braxtonnelson7422 2 года назад
When we were kids, we used to take a stock VW through places mostly like this! They could go just about anywhere, and 3 guys could lift it out of most rough spots! A buddy of ours followed us in his VW once, and he tried to zip through a bad spot that we idled over... he broke a tie rod end! You can really take stock vehicles through a lot of bad stuff by taking it easy and using your brain!
@vamountainman2512
@vamountainman2512 2 года назад
had a 92 s10 extended cab with the 4.3l as a teen. if you knew how to drive it, it did fine on a trail. All the prayers in the world couldn't help you on a flat wet lawn though.........😂😅😢 0 weight or traction in the rear of those 2 wheel drive S-10's
@williepelzer384
@williepelzer384 2 года назад
Or give it ALL THE ONIONS
@lessharratt8719
@lessharratt8719 2 года назад
Yup. VW was a great cross country vehicle. Vans and beetles both.
@smarternu
@smarternu 2 года назад
Snow monsters, for sure.
@NS-hs6lt
@NS-hs6lt 2 года назад
I agree a stock vehicle can go a lot of places with skill, patience, and experience. But don’t forget the camera has an effect on trails making them look less steep or less technical. Guarantee if you saw those obstacles in person they would look much more challenging.
@chadfeakins9796
@chadfeakins9796 2 года назад
Different kinda content, nice change in pace! Another great episode.
@markduncan6690
@markduncan6690 2 года назад
This “Off Road” is not for me! Try getting out now! I will stay with the Avenue Cruisers!
@PorscheSpeedster-kz6nc
@PorscheSpeedster-kz6nc 4 месяца назад
Watching this for a third time. That truck is an old school beast. I would love to see you do more scout and bronco videos.
@GonzoOffRoad
@GonzoOffRoad 2 года назад
Never had one before but they look cool. Keep up the off-road content my friend, love every minute of it.
@jmflyer55
@jmflyer55 2 года назад
I had one of these (but older) back in the 80's. Took it offroad where people were terrified to even attempt. Never had an issue. This video was quite mild, as to where this vehicle will go. Just saying "fellers"
@jaredfarney675
@jaredfarney675 2 года назад
Man, a guy really enjoyed this! Y'all was out there just doin the deal and Scoutin around and what nots. That is such a good little rig a guy can't believe it, but he's gotta. It made it. 🤘🏻🇺🇸
@karentheblazer
@karentheblazer 2 года назад
God I love that color. That is one sweet old diesel scout. Your an inspiration to all motor heads. Watching you has me dead set on getting my blazer done for the s series 40th anniversary.
@KLondike5
@KLondike5 2 года назад
It looks like the Area 51 color on the new Mavericks
@karentheblazer
@karentheblazer 2 года назад
It reminds me of the old teal blue chevy used in the 90s
@TheYorkie1954
@TheYorkie1954 2 года назад
VICE-GRIPS (AKA: MOLE GRIPS IN UK): Generally used after pliers to completely round off bolt heads. If nothing else is available, they can also be used to transfer intense welding heat to the palm of your hand.
@HorsleyLandy88
@HorsleyLandy88 2 года назад
Mole Grips are better :) I always buy genuine Mole Grips at boot sales 50p-1£ a pair
@philgrimsey3637
@philgrimsey3637 2 года назад
I have vise grips in the UK. Never let me down 👍
@audreybarnes6527
@audreybarnes6527 2 года назад
Not my experience at all. Mine are stamped vice grips, Made in England.
@davelowets
@davelowets 2 года назад
Where does the "mole" part come in "mole-grips"??
@johnchappell4492
@johnchappell4492 2 года назад
@@davelowets "The first locking pliers, with the trade name Vise-Grip, were invented by William S. Petersen in De Witt, Nebraska, United States in 1924.[1][2] Later, in 1955, in the United Kingdom, M K Mole and Son, a hand tool manufacturing company, under the managing direction of Thomas Coughtrie, began making a nearly identical pliers. "
@richardsmith1143
@richardsmith1143 2 года назад
"Looks like a great time of R&R,,!!" Really enjoyed watching the Scout do as it was intended 4,,!! Luv ur vidz Bro,,!! "Richard"
@AntonioClaudioMichael
@AntonioClaudioMichael 2 года назад
Such beautiful scenery Wow And some tight Paths at the end with all the trees @Vice Grip Garage
@tnwhiskey68
@tnwhiskey68 Год назад
Don't you hate when you think a big puddle is real deep but come to find out it's just a couple inches with a hard bottom. You have to hit it wide open just to see
@Big88Country
@Big88Country 2 года назад
I like these late evening posts Derek, much better than anything on TV! Thanks Bud!! A fellers really gotta check out that AG1! We all need our vitamins and minerals to keep us going strong! Best thing is, the Scout is trail approved, AWESOME JOB Fellers!!
@randythomas4903
@randythomas4903 2 года назад
You and your family are awesome doesn't matter what kind of video you put out you guys are full of energy. I'm having a hard time finishing my dad's 66 nova that he gave me just money is not in the cards at the moment is been 5 years family comes first
@lancestephenson9375
@lancestephenson9375 2 года назад
Absolutely love your vids been waiting on this one
@AntonioClaudioMichael
@AntonioClaudioMichael 2 года назад
Them tires don't seem to grip very well at all did you air down any Derek @31:06 @Vice Grip Garage
@theenoisyneighbor2506
@theenoisyneighbor2506 2 года назад
You didn't see any other Squatches ? Looks like Squatch County. 👍
@cliffpalermo
@cliffpalermo 2 года назад
About Time. Haven't watched but been waiting. Cold snack engaged. Thanks Derek and more please!
@DarcyDevine
@DarcyDevine 2 года назад
Lovely video Derek! Could we get more vidyas of the scout without music? I think the SD33T sounds amazing, also the transfer case popping out is usually just the selector stick contacting the floor due to sagging rubber mounts. Guys over here in aus have the same issue, replace mounts or just CHOP the floor to clearance lol.
@jeffrykopis5468
@jeffrykopis5468 2 года назад
It's foreign to me that folks have to travel and pay money to go to an "off road park". I live in logging country, and this whole part of the world is an off road park for free. In the winter I go to the desert in SoCal, and that whole place is an off road park too. It's a bit of a drive (about 1400 miles), but we stay at mom's for free, and we stay for a whole month! The Ford Exploder takes a beating!
@ThePenn7
@ThePenn7 2 года назад
he didn't have to drive far.
@170ozzman
@170ozzman Год назад
that would go through and over anything ;) I would cut those wells out alittle to if you plan on off roading in those environments
@searlearnold2867
@searlearnold2867 Год назад
I think that's a Tierodicus removalator tree. Most often found growing at the edge of the trail.
@TheRMRCchannel
@TheRMRCchannel 2 года назад
Your videos are epic Derek. Great fun and informative to watch. By the way, when are you going to start doing something with the Firebird? So excited too see where you go with the best muscle car in the world!
@marksmithson1414
@marksmithson1414 2 года назад
That old scout proved it has what it takes. Those were some pretty cool looking trails she was going on.
@johnwhite4795
@johnwhite4795 2 года назад
I had a scout traveler back in the day that I used to subdivide farms and acreage into 5+ acre developments (biggest was 1600 acres). It had the 345 V-8 with auto tranny. Had to blaze trails mostly just to plan roads for equipment to build. NEVER got it stuck. I always said it would climb a tree if the bark didn't pull off.
@jamesbond-iu4ig
@jamesbond-iu4ig 2 года назад
well im not sure on that my rental car got a flat I put spare drove it to goodyear paid to have new tire put on they refused to reimburse me and i had the added insurance so I got screwed 150$
@patton303
@patton303 Год назад
Drove a 76' Scout for 10 years in Colorado. I slid off Gold Camp Road near Colorado Springs and it came to rest on a steep slope against some trees. It had a winch so I used that to get the nose pointed up to the road and then 4 low geared it up the steep slope back to the top. No problem. The absolute best vehicle for the mountains. Favorite truck I ever had by far.
@walter2990
@walter2990 Год назад
Glad that you made it back home safely! My Dad loved those old Scouts!
@802yotaguy5
@802yotaguy5 2 года назад
33 minutes in that scout would've crawled threw that hole in 1st gear no problem
@raze4789
@raze4789 2 года назад
Trail riding is 90% reading the terrain, 5% equipment, 5% confidence, and 100% a good time.
@duanelay9965
@duanelay9965 2 года назад
I had a 66 scout. It was a beast. Wish I had not ever let my brother have it. He destroyed it. But it did drive itself to it's final resting place. A friend of mine got it and gave the power plant, gear sappers and running gears a new home in a jeep. Still runs to this day strong.
@jordancampbell5010
@jordancampbell5010 2 года назад
Can't wait sir. Thanks for supporting the people that need it
@Shooter11B
@Shooter11B 2 года назад
That rig brings back so many memories of growing up and going hunting with an old neighbor of mine and my best friend. The old man had a beautiful green Scout two just like that one and it was magnificent. We only got slowed down once in deep snow but chained up and got to where we were going. Legendary rig! I am envious to the max.
@richeatongolf
@richeatongolf 2 года назад
Can you find a vehicle with cross fire fuel injection so a can guy can wrap his head around what the heck is going on
@johnmcmahan6402
@johnmcmahan6402 2 года назад
Love the old scout! Thanks for taking us fans along with you! Amazing content as always keep up the great work
@richardnowell7082
@richardnowell7082 2 года назад
Bb Pjo.
@johndavid6956
@johndavid6956 2 года назад
My dad had one of these he had gotten from my grandfather when I was just a young kid. The thing was an absolute tank and unstoppable! I can remember the steep hills and mud holes we went through and it was impressive!! They just don't make em like that anymore!! Wish I could find one and restore it myself.
@nedsurf1876
@nedsurf1876 2 года назад
Thanks for the drum brake reinstall tip. I'll try it out next time I do that job. I don't do them that often anymore, usually just for the e-brake setup. When I do I'm always fiddling with parts falling off as I try to install other parts just like you said.
@nater2121
@nater2121 2 года назад
"I don't know what u're into" lol, fuck he makes me laugh....
@maggs131
@maggs131 10 месяцев назад
O'Reilly turns drums and rotors? Damn yet another reason i wish they were here in easter central PA. All i have is autozone and advanced auto and they sell the same crap 😭
@jonbennett118
@jonbennett118 2 года назад
I love EVERYTHING about this rig, and the video! Cherry tree thing was hilarious and the outro was spot on!
@99unclebob
@99unclebob 2 года назад
great video Derek, I love the Scouts, buddy had one he kept for hunting/fishing trips and it was a beast off road , had a V8 i believe it was a 345 V8, he did a bit of work to it and boy it was torquey and did a rear locker for it, i don't recall ever being stuck in that thing , mind you some times we had a few too many wobbly pops 😂 , i think the biggest tire back then was a 31 inches in the early- mid 80's, Derek i was watching a new youtube channel that specializes in these IH Scouts and trucks and he was saying anything thats a driver with some minor rust is selling for $ 45-55k on the east cost US, i think he is near Bend Oregon and he has a yard full of them of all sorts, yours is the coolest colour of all them i have seen, i know that Nissan 3.3 TD diesel is darn near indestructible , Aussie cousin says they are good for easily 300k with some good maintenance 👍 that channel is 406 garage
@davelowets
@davelowets 2 года назад
1971 and after did have a 345" V-8 engine option. For 1970 and before, the V-8 options were a 304"(not an AMC), and the little 266". Then there was the 4 cylinder, the straight 6's, and of course the Nissan diesel variants.
@darcykeddell4930
@darcykeddell4930 2 года назад
Another good Nissan diesel, TD42 its quite similar to the SD33t but a 4.2L are extremely good, simple and reliable engines my dad had a Y60 Nissan Patrol and it clocked up over 750k kms which is over 450k miles
@cjwright1960
@cjwright1960 2 года назад
I’ve had more than a couple scouts, mid 60’s model 80’s, 800A’s, B’s, scout II’s. You gotta love them for what they are, and what they were when in production, and every bit As good as any Jeep, Bronco, Blazer of their time. Glad to see you taking it wheelin.
@edgemonsiteworksllc3369
@edgemonsiteworksllc3369 2 года назад
I take it you were easy on your scout. There’s a reason keep cj5 was built for decades and scout only a few years.
@cjwright1960
@cjwright1960 2 года назад
@@edgemonsiteworksllc3369 I think scouts were in production from 61 to 80 then international harvester focused efforts on heavy trucks and farm implements? Can’t remember, but I definitely wasn’t easy on anything as a younger man.
@edgemonsiteworksllc3369
@edgemonsiteworksllc3369 2 года назад
@@cjwright1960 we had a 2 state cattle ranch. Oregon and Montana. At any given time we had atleast 20 cj5 Jeep’s. Dad sold one and bought 2 scouts. All we ever had was problems with them. Much heavier then a jeep. Wider and to put them through what the Jeep’s did. Axles and spindles broke constantly. Spicer gears in the front and rear. A nightmare. Keep started back in the 40’s as willys and are still being made. Chrysler Jeep’s aren’t what the amc Jeep’s was but scout… you couldn’t give me one
@cjwright1960
@cjwright1960 2 года назад
@@edgemonsiteworksllc3369 that’s too bad, never had any real problems with mine. I wrenched on the a lot, curiosity mainly. Never owned a jeep but my 64 scout 80 went and did anything I tried with it, all be it slower than most.
@edgemonsiteworksllc3369
@edgemonsiteworksllc3369 2 года назад
@@cjwright1960 I had a 43 willys when I was 17. I all original. I put Boeing 747 inter tubes on it and floated across our irrigation ponds. I had a 72 cj5 put a 302 Ford in it. Thing about the jeep the bolt pattern is the same. 8,000 lb warn winch I often winched it up sheer rock faces. Jeep weighs much less then scout. Their narrower which means you can follow deer trails. Mud and snow you don’t want weight unless you want to be buried.
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