CJ-7 on Metal Masher Trail. Caught on fire from a fuel line leak. Customer called and had us go get it. Arrived abo7t 20 minutes before the sheriff's department got there.
Good Morning Rory, I absolutely love the addition of a camera man and ALL of the different points of views and the angles shown on this video. It's so cool to see your recovery vehicles in action from those different perspectives. What was it that broke on your rig ? Im still in awe of your off road ( 4WD) knowledge and ESPECIALLY blown away at your level of preparedness. I realize that running a busy and successful shop and all of the while specializing in off road recoveries, leaves you little time to film, edit and post for all of us to watch it all on RU-vid but I sincerely appreciate it. Keep these vids coming as YOU ARE ON THE ROAD TO 100K SUBSCRIBERS! Warmest Regards from Arizona. 😎 👍 !
This is why you always keep fire extinguishers in every vehicle, there’s a very short period of time where they can be extinguished before the fire department can barely put it out.
I so enjoy your videos. I would love to see that little one involved more. She is so well mannered. That "machine" you have built is just perfect for what you do. Doesn't look like any beauty winner, but does everything you ask of it.
It was awesome getting to see some different angles of you driving your rig, really enjoyed this vid! Love how comfortable your daughter is riding in the rig :D Such a beautiful part of the world that you live in, it reminds me of where we live in Fuerteventura in the Canary Islands although you guys definitely have less volcanoes :D Keep up the awesome work man, looking forward to the next video :)
Another Great adventure!! And as a father, I always enjoy seeing Lilly getting to go spend time with you seeing what you do. Well that Jeep looks a little rough. 😁
We are having our first child (girl) in May. I live on and manage a ranch in south Texas. I truly hope my little girl will enjoy going out to work and hunt with me. Seeing your little tike tagging along gives me a lot of hope.
You are 1 in a dozen of people go where no one wants to go.Keep up the good work the world needs more people like your self.You are true hero in my book.
Great video, good to see Lilly with you. That moon looks like the Comanche Moon we saw this week here in Central Texas. Had me looking around for Indians. Last big fight here was in near Lockhart, TX, Aug 12, 1840. 800 Comanche with 2000 stolen horses and mules taken at Linnville a Texas Port on Matagorda Bay came through headed back to the Staked Plains and Palo Dura Canyon.
Hey Rory !!! Another broken right front axle shaft ?? Anyhows ,, Great recovery with attention paid to cleaning up the environment after the burn !! Have a good week & thanks for taking the Viewers along for the ride !!
Another great recovery of a Jeep. As we have now seen, you can make very nice videos if you are with several people. But I understand very well that you are not always with more persons. That's why I like this channel so much. As it is in the real world. Sometimes you are alone and other times with several people, but you get the job done. Well done.
Just want to say, I watch your channel, Matt's channel, and Heavy D.... I love them all but I really watch yours the most. Less talking and more video of driving the trails and the recoveries. Love it!
Always good too have extra water , never know when you'll need a cool drink. Your truck is a beast. Great vid and thanks for all the recovery's you've done....
i watch off road you tube all the time and when i seen the trailmater i knew i was on the right you tube channel just put the hammer down man what a awesome truck built chevy tough Thank Jeffrey I lived in Tennessee
Your daughter is a really neat little kid. Anyway, thank you for being good to her and being a good dad this is Jim mungai from Kennerdell Pennsylvania.❤❤
Just found your channel, part way through my second video, I appreciate the clean family content, my grandkids enjoy watching these with me and I don't have to worry about it, thanks. I subbed.
Well, that was something different. Sorry to see someone's fancy toy go up in smoke but like they say: "S,,, Happens". Nice to see the different views of the recovery; it makes a big difference having the camera guy to record while you do the heavy stuff. Well Done.
Major loss.. Fuel shutoff and couple fire extinguishers go along ways. Love the channel and your crew is my favorites. Oh and that bad boy would be a great starter project. Most of the hard work is already done.
Same reason I bought a dually to tow my 37’ fifth wheel. If I get one flat I still have three. 😁 Truth about home built bumpers. I bought one in 1974 off a 1973 high boy. We both worked at bumper shops when vehicles had bumpers. It had two bolts on each side but they went through the sides so there was no support up and down and when I hit a boulder in a mud hole it sheared the bolts off and I used the winch cable to hold it in place to get home.
What a great little Munchkin their. Been watching other channels, yours is by far the most unique recovery service by far. I have a group of OLD TIMERS and we get together to watch your driving skills, equipment, and crews. GREAT JOB ROY
We just spent a month in moab & canyonlands in January on the trails Now I wish we would've gotten ourselves into a sticky situation so we could call trail mater to save the day lol! I love your videos and respect your courage & commitment to helping others. So far it seems there's nothing you won't do! Keep up the awesome work & the awesome camera work Best entertainment there is watching you guys (other than actually being on the trails)
Great job/Great video. Keep up the laughs and jokes. Sweet daughter Rory. Teach her young. Good memories of my days off road with my daughter when she was little
Nice one again Rory despite your problems, you always find a way to get them out. Good thinking on the water front, better to have too much, than not enough. Keep em coming and well keep on watching. I understood the pivot pin that was ermm worn, but not why you had to unlock the hubs. I can only assume it was to not put so much torque on the front wheels. Stay awesome.
Rory watching you manuever tight spaces so flawlessly with Trail Mater is amazing to watch. You guys are crazy and comical to listen to the commentary adds an interesting element to your videos. I like the new recovery vehicle
Oh my I finally figured out why you got all those yellow lights on top of that thing out in the middle of the desert in the middle of nowhere it's so the cameraman can find you LOL haha great video keep them coming please thank you
A shame to see that happen to a nice Jeep. Bummer for the owner. I've been Jeeping/coming to Moab for around 10 years now... if I ever see those flashing green and yellow lights I'll know who's coming. haha. These will be great memories for the daughter!
YesSiRr!! Mate... love your Work...that Machine is a Beast!!.. Good idea taking water with you... it was still on fire!! Lol! Appreciate de entertainment guys... thankz for sharing... take it easy & Stay Safe out there...
That one was actually hard to watch. It was like seeing a funeral. That was a nice jeep. Once you build it, you expect to bash it, break it, or roll it. All that is part of the deal, and what you would expect. But to have it burn to the ground is too hard to watch. I carry 3 fire extinguishers, because of that.