I got hooked watching Heavy Rescue tow trucks by watching Highway Thru Hell. Since then I am obsessed with heavy tow trucks and rotators. on RU-vid . Ron Pratt is good but he needs to learn about editing, you Josh are without a doubt THE BEST THERE IS. I look forward to all your videos. You are so polite and complimentary to your co-workers and trainees. Your knowledge on recoveries is astounding and I hope you keep the videos coming. Thank you !!!
Love the way you treat your staff with so much respect because it's a two-way street. They'd go an extra mile for you with no questions asked. That one word 'please' goes a long way. Training new people will take Pepe into another generation. Bravo!
man, i give you credit knowing where to hook up , etc. towing ,and getting to wrecks is not as easy as people think.it could even cause the loss of limb and life...
Excellent job. This job is what you and Joe needed. A complicated recovery to gain confidence in yourselves and your ability to work in sync with each other. Loved watching it.
You are a hard worker and a real good thinker. I love your videos. First made a plan and then finished the job. Always came out as planned. I'm originally from the Netherlands but greetings from Thailand.
One benefit of my age is that I can go back and watch videos the second time, but it seems brand new. Well calculated plan and it worked perfectly. Should give you a ton of satisfaction. Thanks for the video.
These are the best videos you do, where you constantly explain to yourself and your guys how your going to accomplish the task. You are an excellent trainer! As a retired fire chief, I am impressed with what you do and how you do it. You should create a course for LAFD and LACFD on how you move this heavy iron safely. I’ll. Bet if you video it, you could sell it to every fire department in the country! Idea?😉👍 Stay safe!😁
Nice job Josh. On the job training is the best, good instruction and command of the situation. Joe seems like a quick learner and will be a top notch operator.
Good afternoon Josh. Thanks for the great video again. I really enjoy watching the team work with you and your team. You guys always stay so cool. Josh you are such a great leader. Hands on is the only way for new people to learn. Great job. Safety is always on your mind. Can't wait until your next video. Keep them coming Josh 💪💪🔥🔥✌️✌️. Love from your #1 fan in Wilmington- Debra 🇺🇸🇺🇸 🤟🤟🙋🙋
OMG Josh I’m going to start calling you “Dr. Josh” It’s like you are surgically removing the all the damaged equipment and pieces bit by bit… Just like a Surgeon in the hospital does when he or she is involved in a critical operation…!!!! But You have that Extra Element of DANGER… Man oh man I APPRECIATE THE HELL OUT OF YOUR VIDEOS and have the utmost respect for you & what you and your crew do… and Perfect with the Please and Thank You’s… TOTAL RESPECT with your guys…!!! That’s an excellent sign of an AWSOME Owner Operator / Boss… Your Appreciation and Respect are spot on...! Thank you!!! & Another reason why I love your channel...!!!
Nicely done! Learning a lot watching your positioning, rigging and lifting and your explanations to make the much smaller lifts that I do with my backhoe safer.
We care, what an excellent job you guys did. Perfect teamwork. Your a perfect communicator and great boss, complimenting your employees yet being firm in your instructions. Way to go Josh. Love your videos !!!!!
It’s so nice to see a boss so patient with the employees to teach him I commend you you are a very good teacher and Joe’s learning well keep up the good work I love your videos
Josh gets all of the interesting calls... that one from the other day with those stacked canisters was amazing enough this week but this one is up there...
I wonder what happened to the "forklift holding container falls over -- MAJOR accident" video from a few days ago. I saw it on my feed one day but was too busy to watch it. The next day it was taken down. I suppose it could have been like another video from a number of months ago when the customer's company logo was visible -- Josh took the video down and then put it back up some time later with the logo blurred out. Regan's and Josh's comments here make it sound like it would have been a good one to see. Oh well, we see a lot of other good stuff on this channel so if we never see the missing one, there'll be no reason to complain.
@@wideslammer I received a call from the company where it happened and they asked to take it down for security and other reasons, so I respected their wishes. Shame, it really was one of my best jobs I've ever posted.
@@PepesTowingService Thanks for the response. It's too bad you had to spend the time filming, commenting and editing and then to remove it from your channel. Obviously, you want to maintain good relations with your customers. That comes before the entertainment of your YT viewers.
mannnnn I was on the edge of my seat (literally) when y'all were able to disconnect that tractor out of the way I was waiting for that chassis to bing bang boom move in all sorts of directions at once what with that wicket twist and the stored potential energy a lot of things, bad things, could have happened. I'm glad it didn't do some whiz bang maneuver and hurt someone. best comment or statement or anything I heard... you Josh said "I still have a lot to learn" as we all know we never stop learning in this field of work. It's good to hear someone as awesome as you saying it, because it remind all of us that even the best are still learning things, and that no one is perfect.
Thanks & Leave it up to Josh to provides us with these unreal, hard to believe & insane video recoveries...! If it weren't for Josh, chances are we would of never of seen these... Both this one and the last vid are good shots for the calendar…! Unreal and nice job guys and a big thank you for bringing these to us, who enjoy watching what you do. Not something I've ever seen around our area...
About 15 minutes in, you said the disconnect was "textbook". There is NO textbook for what you do! Just brain power and experience with a little math thrown in for safety. Thanks for keeping our highways safe and letting us enjoy your lessons.
Nice triple play there and a good safe recovery. I take it Joe is not a rotator operator usually then? He did well under your supervision :) Unlike the bystanders... we all love your videos! that did make me chuckle that part hehehe. I appreciated the other truckers going past in that some slowed down and tooted their horn in concern/appreciation also.
He is not, but when we are very busy I can call any of my guys to bring a rotator and as long as myself or my dad is on scene we can walk it through together.
@@PepesTowingService Thanks for the update and that really makes me alot more appreciative of the training you guys go through on your job to be able to not only concentrate and work your own rig whilst managing a scene and its complexities .. but other users on equipment they are not used too and still work the job smoothly and efficiently.. and i think its quite important people realise this to be honest...
What's in Joe's coffee? He's coming ahead in leaps and bounds, a very good rotator op in the making. Carlos, put your phone away and watch, learn and listen. That was a technical job but you guys made it look simple, nice work.
Great job to the Pepe's guys. You stated in this Video you still have a lot to learn well my friend the day you don't learn anything it will be a very bad day. Stay safe fellows.
I like Joe! He's a good worker and listens to his Pepe well. I like Pepe too. He is nice and says please and thank you to all his helpers. He talks always positive and safe. Safety is a priority of his in all his predicaments. Well done Pepe' s Tow. I COMMEND all of YOU !!! 🌵🏁🌵🏁🌵
Great job Guys, good communication makes things end in a spectacular performance as well as teamwork and a good crew/team. looks like you have it all. Good luck and be safe ! Safety first ! 5 * to you and your Team.
Greetings from Bakersfield California, Josh “not yet Joe still twisted “ 🤣. The way it sounded funny, fantastic job. You’re a great teacher and joe is awesome. Like how you have control of the job and two rotators. Stay safe.
I was holding my breath on this one. Really surprised that CHP did not close the lanes, or at least one, on the other side. But I guess that's good because traffic was not disrupted. Great video. Steak and lobster on the way.
I would hate to have to drive one of those container haulers, you never know what's inside and how it's loaded. Just an accident waiting to happen. As usual you guys have the soft touch.
its funny i lived out in long beach in the 90s and they couldnt keep those things up and rolling back then, funny how things never change 4 the good of others