This Is Not Good!

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  • 4:58 Jaymie yells "Stupid" never a truer word spoken! Right on Jaymie!

    @richardthomas1743@richardthomas17434 ай бұрын
    • Please note: no “stupid,” no KZhead.

      @markstevens1729@markstevens17294 ай бұрын
    • stupid made good youtube video.

      @jefferi78@jefferi784 ай бұрын
    • Yes, can't agree morr. Stupid is the theme of this channel. It's refined and polished.

      @waynemccuen8213@waynemccuen82134 ай бұрын
    • Add ignorant and arrogant

      @thersiusbiermann7307@thersiusbiermann73074 ай бұрын
    • But she’s the stupid one with the wrong shoes on

      @johnathansurcy3531@johnathansurcy35314 ай бұрын
  • Still think you guys should make a land anchor for when you don’t have trees or other rigs to hook onto amazing video so far

    @aaronscott2278@aaronscott22784 ай бұрын
    • Told them that last year!

      @frank1672@frank16724 ай бұрын
    • The amount of times I've thought of typing that lol

      @bushydray@bushydray4 ай бұрын
    • Like TrailMater, it could simply hang on the boom

      @Sebastopolmark@Sebastopolmark4 ай бұрын
    • I think having one would be a great idea, with the MORR crew it will inevitably lead to a bunch of videos where Tom is saying "our land anchor would be really helpful right now, too bad we took it out for (blank) and never put it back" 😂

      @andrewr2650@andrewr26504 ай бұрын
    • Usually they bring extra vehicles to hook to, so they just go with weight of steel. The system breaks down a bit when the wrecker gets stuck though since it's so much heavier than everything else they have that can go off road.

      @xToddmcx@xToddmcx4 ай бұрын
  • Instantly my favorite part of this video became Jamie yelling “stupid!”😂😂😂

    @Josh_wardell@Josh_wardell4 ай бұрын
    • stupid was taking that crapbox out there on street tires to start.

      @thomasgirty6397@thomasgirty63974 ай бұрын
  • As soon as the logs came out I was totally expecting Matt to go full tourist and shove the floor mats in there too. 😂🤣

    @trailmater@trailmater4 ай бұрын
    • If I would’ve had them….

      @MattsOffRoadRecovery@MattsOffRoadRecovery4 ай бұрын
    • This is probably one of the only times I have seen anyone self recover with logs alone. I have done with with a bunch of digging too, but never just stuff logs down there.

      @dozerboyd8784@dozerboyd87844 ай бұрын
    • @@dozerboyd8784 You can't dig that kind of mud. It just sticks to your shovel and rolls back into the hole.

      @sorrenpeak4870@sorrenpeak48704 ай бұрын
    • I had a friend give me a thick rear floor mat out of a chevy SUV. I have it in the back of my 4-runner that comes in handy for laying down when working on vehicles out in the wild and a mini patio at the beach that I can drive on and camp out in the Bolivar peninsula.

      @327JohnnySS@327JohnnySS4 ай бұрын
    • @@MattsOffRoadRecovery your not selling MATTMAN floor Matt's off road recovery car Matt's combination "We'll gettem out" traction bars, 8pm special edition new release coming next Friday

      @kevbev1524@kevbev15244 ай бұрын
  • That was exciting to see the wrecker get in that deep! When you drove back into it the second time apparently you didn't hear me yelling "NO!"😂

    @CarswithNash@CarswithNash4 ай бұрын
  • A few people mentioned the use of a land anchor. We used danforth anchors as an expedient pull point in soft material. Easy to carry around, doesn't take much space, and really useful.

    @aaronw3402@aaronw34024 ай бұрын
    • A duley set up for the rear tires on wrecker would make it unstoppable on mud and snow. Or wider tires all together

      @j_rainsgoat3929@j_rainsgoat39294 ай бұрын
    • Matt should invent a land anchor that has multiple purposes. Such as an anchor and a traction pad to put under wheels. Design it so a 3 or 4 bolts to assemble it.

      @j_rainsgoat3929@j_rainsgoat39294 ай бұрын
    • There was another video several months ago where a land anchor would have been extremely useful.

      @daneast@daneast4 ай бұрын
    • @@j_rainsgoat3929 lower tire pressure would be first before duals, looks like the tires were at the usual 12psi, they could triple the ground contact pack dropping to 4psi

      @philb5593@philb55934 ай бұрын
    • Rory has used his land anchor to save himself.

      @cadmanchannel@cadmanchannel4 ай бұрын
  • "If traction boards get you out, you weren't really stuck." - Matt Wetzel On the plus side, the property owner now has 'bout a quarter acre ready for planting.

    @faryldaryl3975@faryldaryl39754 ай бұрын
  • Matt should give himself a shirt for that episode. He got himself stuck twice and got himself out. Great family adventure! Hope y’all had a merry Christmas!

    @hawgbreath@hawgbreath4 ай бұрын
  • The only thing missing from the wrecker recovery was a few floor mats for traction. Knowing Matt’s position on their use.

    @mannymayer9250@mannymayer92504 ай бұрын
    • Those are 54 inch tires... I'm not sure they'd notice a floor mat.

      @nerfo2@nerfo24 ай бұрын
    • ​@@nerfo2 Although it sounds funny, sometimes a little extra traction is really needed to get out.

      @V8AmericanMuscleCar@V8AmericanMuscleCar4 ай бұрын
    • I've used mats. Does absolutely no good but I was desperate. Branches, twigs, a whole bush, etc......

      @Juice_2288@Juice_22884 ай бұрын
    • My sister uses traction mats. 2/3rds as solid as boards. In MN snow, ice she has gotten herself, few others unstuck in snow/ice with Front wheel drive, no locker, or limited slip. I was thinking a land anchor. Never used one myself. But have seen them used. When going so far, so many. Why not load a side by side? To break trail

      @larrythompson8630@larrythompson86304 ай бұрын
    • Sometimes you need two strips of chain link fence, two land anchors and enough rope to set the anchors in more solid ground to keep the traction fence mat from slipping and a third anchor for the winch. A block on the lift hook for the snow plow comes in handy for pulling deeply buried anchors though you will likely need to reinforce the lift frame which I had to do. In questionable areas though you often need a pair of high boots and a stick to walk ahead and test the ground before driving on it which is the best option. Always carried mud hooks for all 4 wheels too along with a few folding shovels. In the winter I'd toss a small snow thrower in the bed along with the spare jugs of gas which came in handy on numerous occasions especially when dealing with others who had gotten stuck and completely blocked the road. You learn that in these situations the fastest route is very often the slow and cautious route. Best!

      @neilfromclearwaterfl81@neilfromclearwaterfl814 ай бұрын
  • I love how well the silence echoed right after you got stuck the second time, Matt climbed out of that truck with his best "I know" face on.

    @sombrero4316@sombrero43164 ай бұрын
    • It was an impressively rash move :-)

      @xxwookey@xxwookey4 ай бұрын
    • The best part was his wife yelling "STUPID!"

      @Shredderof_POWDA@Shredderof_POWDA4 ай бұрын
  • Your wife is a damn legend being surrounded by all you boys haha. Cheers to your family hope y'all have a great new year.

    @overtonesnteatime198@overtonesnteatime1984 ай бұрын
    • Team Jamie!!

      @hellabiz4289@hellabiz42894 ай бұрын
  • Honestly you could have done a Timelapse of someone washing the wrecker and I would have spent another 5 minutes watching that. Awesome video, love that you include your entire family. Cheers from Salt Lake City!

    @LCBChef18@LCBChef184 ай бұрын
  • I remember a video where Matt said if you can get out using traction boards, you aren't really stuck. I guess using traction logs means he wasn't really stuck. 😁

    @rogermccaslin5963@rogermccaslin59634 ай бұрын
    • Right? I have a FWD suv that people call a mountain goat...I live in an area with a lot of dirt roads, sands, etc... western Mojave...so not unlike what Matt sees. I don't need 4wd very often, of ever... but I've been in. Couple of spots where simple traction boards did the trick. Of course, I'm not a recreational off-roader in this car... this is ordinary day to day life/work. It's way cheaper than driving a 4x4 daily.

      @InternetJury@InternetJury4 ай бұрын
    • People tend to eat their own words sooner or later

      @bshinn4884@bshinn48844 ай бұрын
    • In this scenario, the wrecker probably would have just sucked regular traction boards under. It wouldn't have gotten out with just the logs and no winch use either.

      @JohnFL@JohnFL4 ай бұрын
    • ​@@bshinn4884better than eating mud

      @mikefoehr235@mikefoehr2354 ай бұрын
    • ​@@JohnFLExactly, traction boards would have done nothing. A giant log is a bit bigger than a traction board. Lol

      @ADBBuild@ADBBuild4 ай бұрын
  • Love how Jaymie yells "Stupid!" immediately when Matt sinks second time 😅 And I think Rhett's slowly becoming the star of the show. He's witty, he's funny and he seems to be very comfortable in front of camera. Hope we'll see more of him in the future.

    @nemo78@nemo784 ай бұрын
    • Rhett is an operational thinker, it's kinda like "if Rhett is there, it's handled. Impressive from a grownup, but more impressive from a kid.

      @charliehaynes6495@charliehaynes64954 ай бұрын
    • Jaymie owes me a Coke. I yelled it at the same time. Glad to know even Matt makes stupid mistakes. Rhett is a star, for sure

      @Juice_2288@Juice_22884 ай бұрын
    • Shes right, was incredibly stupid

      @craigo6808@craigo68084 ай бұрын
  • Me being from Texas, I woulda never guessed that mud was lurking underneath all that stuff. The wrecker is an absolute UNIT. Super impressive in my opinion.

    @tex_gil117@tex_gil1174 ай бұрын
    • I’ve watched enough recovery videos from Salt Lake to know that stuff is nasty. It may look solid, but is more of an issue than I thought quick sand would be growing up.

      @mmartian1969@mmartian19694 ай бұрын
    • You must not be in the eastern part of Texas lol. Vegetation on the ground and a about a foot underneath its soupy clay. Matt definitely needs a 12lbs long handle ford wrench and some metal fence stakes to be driven into the ground for when there are no trees or rocks around for such soupy situations. Then he can pull them out with the boom. No matter what you drive we have all been stuck before. Lol

      @327JohnnySS@327JohnnySS4 ай бұрын
    • @@327JohnnySS The t-pole idea is actually smart for stuff like this (assuming thats what you mean by metal fence stakes), so like you said if theres nothing to winch off of, pound a couple those in the ground and have a recovery point.

      @Shinka666@Shinka6664 ай бұрын
    • @@Shinka666 , Plus after he is free he can use the boom winch to pull them out. Happy New Year ☮️

      @327JohnnySS@327JohnnySS4 ай бұрын
    • @@327JohnnySS - stout pegs (whatever brand of temporary fencepost one uses in their area (we call them "star posts" / pickets in Australia, Y shape- there is even a tool to extract them after use - if a boom isn't handy) , combined with a sledge and winching base plate - very useful for that one ( :-) ) time...

      @kadmow@kadmow4 ай бұрын
  • This works. When I was in high school, a long time ago, I worked part time for Sanders Brine Shrimp Company of Ogden. We collected brine shrimp eggs all around the south and west sides of Great Salt Lake. We traveled in a Jeep with duals all over that gumbo that was pretty dry on top but grabbed you and pulled you down in an instant if you made a mistake or bad guess on your speed or where you went. We had to self-extricate, there was no Matt's Offroad Recovery to save us. For an anchor to winch from we carried a railroad tie. We would walk out in front of the Jeep just about the length of the winch cable, and with two strong guys using good pointy garden shovels we would dig a two foot deep pit the length of the tie, perpendicular to the winch cable, our line of travel, put the cable around the railroad tie and sink it and cover it in the pit. We also carried Marston mats, the ones Army engineers used in WWII to make temporary landing strips. They are about 10' long and 15" wide., weighing about 65 lbs. We dug trenches in front of the front tires that were slanted from pretty much the bottom of the tires up to ground level. Then somebody drove and the other one or two pushed. We got ourselves out every time. Be prepared. Great episode, was yelling at you and for you. LOL

    @steveb5307@steveb53074 ай бұрын
  • Matt just broke all his own off road wheeling rules 🤣

    @jaysan7316@jaysan73164 ай бұрын
    • He's used to sand and rocks, not dealing with mud or bogs

      @KNR90@KNR904 ай бұрын
    • all the more reason to be careful. @@KNR90

      @milkandcookyz@milkandcookyz4 ай бұрын
    • That's not unusual. lol

      @hhl31636@hhl316364 ай бұрын
    • Not mentioned here and I’ve never heard Matt mention this: Always turn your wipers on just before hitting a mud hole. If you get a big splash and your wipers are not on you will be in the middle of the hole, with no visibility, fighting to turn them on, and slowing down to control the situation. Growing up in the south, this was the number 1 way people got stuck in mud.

      @DeepSouthBuilder@DeepSouthBuilder4 ай бұрын
    • @@KNR90 Anyone north of the canyon is familiar with snot-mud. I think he was just a teeny but overconfident with his giant tires

      @The_Ballo@The_Ballo4 ай бұрын
  • Those logs look ALOT like big traction boards that Matt’s always roasting

    @kevinbuggie3808@kevinbuggie38084 ай бұрын
    • Exactly what I was thinking haha

      @Russianmafia10@Russianmafia104 ай бұрын
    • Guess that means we wasn't "truly" stuck as he loves to say. Coulda fooled me though 🤣🤣

      @Bandit2033@Bandit20334 ай бұрын
    • In his defense, the wrecker probably wouldn't have gotten out with just the logs.

      @JohnFL@JohnFL4 ай бұрын
    • Exactly

      @mtower235@mtower2354 ай бұрын
    • I came too see who beat me too this comment 😂, I’ve seen off road races in Europe I believe that had these stacked one man would stick into ground hook winch too too pull trucks up a ditch

      @chrisdunkley2722@chrisdunkley27224 ай бұрын
  • That looked remarkably similar to when I self recover. Frantically jamming whatever I can find under the tires and spinning them, digging myself in deeper in the process. I can definitely relate to the whole getting free and driving right back into the same situation. Matt trying to winch off the tiny bush was hilarious.

    @qwerty2008100@qwerty20081004 ай бұрын
  • It was so awesome getting to meet you guys yesterday in my little hometown in New Mexico. Thank you guys for being so kind and letting me standby and watch. Sorry if I interrupted. Can’t wait to see the video. ❤

    @amandakespinoza@amandakespinoza4 ай бұрын
  • Gonna have to build a bigger wrecker to get this one out if you ever get it _too_ stuck.😅

    @AFloridaSon@AFloridaSon4 ай бұрын
    • Hey man, the algorithm recently suggested Florida Off Road Recovery for me and I saw you in the comments! It's basically the MORR Florida Man edition. Good stuff, ain't it?

      @JohnFL@JohnFL4 ай бұрын
    • or drive where the plant roots are making a mat 🙂

      @imagseer@imagseer4 ай бұрын
    • That's what HeavyD Sparks HET wrecker is for. lol

      @joshuahill1246@joshuahill12464 ай бұрын
    • Bigger seems to be the trend on this channel

      @The_Ballo@The_Ballo4 ай бұрын
    • @@joshuahill1246 which was just stuck in snow like a day ago. Needed piston bully to get it out.😊

      @jcar1417@jcar14174 ай бұрын
  • Its so rare to get to hear the Wrecker's engine going full out like it did in the mud.

    @MrNoe1993@MrNoe19934 ай бұрын
    • I was waiting for something to break again🤣🤣🤣🤣😂

      @ashleywright1991@ashleywright19914 ай бұрын
    • It was a glorious sound, wasn't it?

      @joevk6274@joevk62744 ай бұрын
    • Yeah that thing barely ever actually works lol

      @everettstormy@everettstormy4 ай бұрын
    • @@everettstormy it's made of butter and hopes and dreams put some effort into it and it all ways breaks

      @ashleywright1991@ashleywright19914 ай бұрын
    • It’s needs more power. It don’t even have enough to clear the tread of mud.

      @kylehalderman6210@kylehalderman62104 ай бұрын
  • The mud flying and that 8.1 vortec roaring was fantastic!! Made my evening. Thanks MORR :)

    @grumpyengg5978@grumpyengg59784 ай бұрын
  • This is where a Hi -lift jack comes in handy. As soon as you know your stuck,jack up the vehicle until you have space under the tires and put the wood under the tires. Let it down and drive out. Old school before lockers,winches, and super large tires weren't as popular as they are now.

    @krags.allander2465@krags.allander24653 ай бұрын
    • Yep - done it many times

      @CortJohnson@CortJohnson3 ай бұрын
  • Rhetts sleeping on mom's shoulder soo swee. The camera mans doing a great job dodging mud---Rhets narration is very good.

    @rickeycompton5518@rickeycompton55184 ай бұрын
  • Someone needs to invest in a portable land anchor. Pull Pal makes some good ones. :)

    @matthewmoore757@matthewmoore7574 ай бұрын
  • What an awesome customer helping out and being so grateful. Gotta love that.

    @wesleechew7340@wesleechew73404 ай бұрын
  • This was a legendary family Sunday afternoon. You guys will be telling this story of how you got the heavy offroad wrecker stuck in the mud for years to come. Best part is we got to come along for the ride.

    @Stickmanght@Stickmanght4 ай бұрын
  • You need to carry a boat anchor in your kit for anchoring the winch in places with nothing to tie too!

    @LarryPortouw@LarryPortouw4 ай бұрын
    • That not how ya do it einstein

      @kenmckay7106@kenmckay71064 ай бұрын
    • Do what the arabs do in the desert, fill a canvas kit bag with sand, tie the top up tight, dig a hole about 4' deep, loop your tow strap around the centre of bag, chuck it in the hole and fill it back in, winch yourself out.

      @Roger-hq1yt@Roger-hq1yt4 ай бұрын
    • A dirt anchor/plow like Trailmater

      @Kagdar@Kagdar4 ай бұрын
    • Or just get /make a land anchor

      @1988dgs@1988dgs4 ай бұрын
    • giant Pull Pal

      @rondg2@rondg24 ай бұрын
  • when I see you guys stuck like this in mud, sand or snow it reminds me that there are snow anchors (basically a shovel head with a rope attached to it, made for rescuing people out of crevasses ) you can just stick it in the snow and they are incredibly strong for how simple they are because they transfer the force to a large surface area. I think it could work in mud or sand too. just something to maybe experiment with when you don´t have anything to winch off of. Love the channel!

    @Macks_Mustermann@Macks_Mustermann4 ай бұрын
    • Using the largest of those logs at the end of a winch cable would have the same effect if you can bury it into the ground (horizontally) with the rope in the center. T style.

      @iandownie9848@iandownie98484 ай бұрын
  • I've used a Danforth anchor ( used by boaters) as a clay/sand anchor when off roading. Up here we have a lot of Leda clay and in a few places glacial sand. The Danforth anchors work on both the powerwagon with a Holmes 440 bed and the on road tow trucks

    @pjford1118@pjford11184 ай бұрын
    • they sell a recovery tool very similar.

      @thomasgirty6397@thomasgirty63974 ай бұрын
    • In the early 90's we managed to sink a 90 tonne mobile crane up to it's door sills in a public park. Fortunately the local town was home to a tank battalion and they came out with this thing they use to tow tanks out of the sh*t with. Basically a big tracked vehicle with what amounts to a full width ground anchor in the middle of it. Was damned effective.

      @tyrantworm7392@tyrantworm73923 ай бұрын
    • Danforths were designed for winching landing craft back of the beach after they had landed the soldiers..The Danforth was dropped just off the beach andthe winch cable payed out keeping the boat square onto the beach and ready to drop the ramp..

      @philipdobson8941@philipdobson89412 ай бұрын
  • Mud and snow/ice are the great equalizers. As a licensing examiner, trainer, and tow truck/recovery operator (primarily for Hummers (HMMWVs) and 5-ton trucks) in the Marine Corps, I had to be on my A-game when it came to driving. Mud & snow have both humbled me a time or two. Great job to all of the MORR team! Keep up the good work.

    @lylehuber1466@lylehuber14664 ай бұрын
  • I love that there is sausage and cheese party platter sitting in your lap and there is no extra comment for that. It’s just that routine for you guys. Absolutely hilarious. 0:53

    @WiscoWoodShop@WiscoWoodShop4 ай бұрын
    • Lunch

      @carschmn@carschmn4 ай бұрын
  • Fun to watch a professionals make mistakes. Shows that we all can learn and no one is perfect. The save was miraculous to say the least. Didn’t think you would get outta that one. Good job.

    @sandkworkshop@sandkworkshop4 ай бұрын
    • Its also fun to watch a professional overcome his mistakes!

      @georgevindo@georgevindo4 ай бұрын
    • I must have missed the part with the professional.

      @fitzfarm8694@fitzfarm86944 ай бұрын
    • Professional wing it and scarper u mean

      @ashleywright1991@ashleywright19914 ай бұрын
    • That's funny 😂😅 too bad Matt keeps making the SAME mistakes over and over.......... Until he hurts someone. 😢

      @theuglytruth8162@theuglytruth81624 ай бұрын
    • @@theuglytruth8162 that's the problem when someone gets hurt it won't be matt it will be one of his lost puppy crew that follow him blindlessly and he will just shove someone else in there slot like everyone else that's gone through there payrolls and out the otherside

      @ashleywright1991@ashleywright19914 ай бұрын
  • It doesn’t matter what kind of mood I’m in, I always have a smile on my face when I’m watching your videos. Good stuff.

    @korridor7@korridor74 ай бұрын
  • This was great viewing. I love how every failure... erm, I mean 'mistake' becomes another story it and of itself. "We learned something..." There's so much to be said about this as a philosophy... Great going, guys! P.S. I wanna know who does get vehicle cleaning duties... that wrecker is at least 4 inches taller than normal, now.

    @chrisneedhamc3@chrisneedhamc34 ай бұрын
  • Helped get a Unimog unstuck once! It was buried to the TOP of the tires in black mud. We were in a wooded swamp so we left the wheels turning in a super low gear and chucked firewood size logs under the tire until it walked out. It took hours.

    @PeteHemdem@PeteHemdem4 ай бұрын
    • I guess that's the one disadvantage to portals, you have to get stuck deeper to be up to the axles lol.

      @rushthezeppelin@rushthezeppelin4 ай бұрын
  • What a lesson. If you get stuck with a tiny car, branches and sticks are "always" the way to try. If you get stuck in a giant wrecker, just use big brances or even logs.😃

    @hoggif@hoggif4 ай бұрын
    • smaller vehicles..

      @pretzelhunt@pretzelhunt4 ай бұрын
  • We all now know that Jamie can drive just as good as Mat!!!! Great team. Always a great time. Thank you for entertaining me.

    @dalecronk4377@dalecronk43774 ай бұрын
    • Better

      @Group_Anonymous@Group_Anonymous4 ай бұрын
  • I just recently found your channel and I love it matt. I love when your in stressful situations and you always keep a smile and good attitude. Please keep up the videos, I love them.

    @johnhammeke7430@johnhammeke74304 ай бұрын
  • Well done Matt and team! 4 of us spent the night trying to get out of a similar type of environment and ended up calling a heavy wrecker with a extra long cable to winch us out from the road. Expensive lesson!

    @RednebC@RednebC4 ай бұрын
    • Matt just broke all his own off road wheeling rules

      @excavatortrucking@excavatortrucking4 ай бұрын
  • This was absolutely hilarious, and will be a big clean up job. Happy New Year to Matt's Off Road Recovery .

    @RichardCWard@RichardCWard4 ай бұрын
  • I enjoyed this one, short and to the point. Thanks guys! You have a great team Matt!

    @horton368@horton3684 ай бұрын
  • Great video, first time I ever heard the wrecker scream. Here in south africa, i live near the southern most tip by the way, it is summer, luckily we are close to the coast so we average about 25-28°c

    @travismoon5290@travismoon52903 ай бұрын
  • Matt's turning into a customer showing sticks under his tires😂

    @secret5.@secret5.4 ай бұрын
    • Stupid Auto-Correct!

      @georgenicholai6089@georgenicholai60894 ай бұрын
  • Man, that mud is to be respected and feared! Great job getting it out!

    @imacomputer1234@imacomputer12344 ай бұрын
  • You don't see couples able to cooperate very often in situations like that. Hats off to the team work! I used to work on a small cruise boat that Moored next to two busy public boat launches and oh the boat launch drama was good! Lol

    @MrBryce0@MrBryce04 ай бұрын
  • lol I can’t believe the wrecker drove out of the second time being stuck. That thing is a BEAST. You looked pretty close to being high centered, but I’m glad it worked out for y’all!

    @brianhansen6906@brianhansen69064 ай бұрын
  • GO Jaymie. You guys run a good business and raise a great family. Thanks for the best content of 2023

    @deanwellerassociates@deanwellerassociates4 ай бұрын
  • love that they used everything to get out that they make fun of people use trying to get out.

    @Qusin111@Qusin1114 ай бұрын
    • sometimes you gotta use what u have in hand, i used snow to get out of snow drift in the middle of the field (in a quite low car).. there should be saying your not stuck untill your brain cant work out any solutions.

      @jaantrag@jaantrag4 ай бұрын
    • Nothing wrong with Matt using the logs but he might consider backing off the criticism of others doing similar things.

      @Lucas12v@Lucas12v4 ай бұрын
  • Epic adventure....this was a awesome recovery. Stay safe out there.

    @marteemcfly9218@marteemcfly92184 ай бұрын
  • I wonder if those steel planking Marston runway mats would be handy in that gumbo mud, it is almost as bad as muskeg in Alaska

    @BarryWinner2075@BarryWinner20753 ай бұрын
  • I love your wife. She is so involved and understanding about what you do. She is awesome!!

    @wolfhound4010@wolfhound40104 ай бұрын
  • We just saw how good the wrecker is.... it's SO good it lulled Matt into thinking that it can't get stuck. Matt is smart so I'm sure he took that lesson to heart!! What a beast of a wrecker you built!

    @mgbreis8506@mgbreis85064 ай бұрын
  • I have taken many self rescue cues techniques and tips from your channel Matt. None from this episode, but plenty from before. 😂. You are out with the family, Solving a common (albeit self inflicted) problem. Its still a good day. Keep smiling ,we, your audience are thoroughly entertained. Thanks.

    @rodx5571@rodx55714 ай бұрын
  • I wanted to see the cleaning process lol. That was one tough one, I've never seen the wrecker stuck like that.

    @olympiawa@olympiawa4 ай бұрын
  • Highly suggest keeping a folding land anchor on the wrecker just for situations like this. Love watching you guys, Merry Christmas and happy new year

    @dangitmanf.8341@dangitmanf.83414 ай бұрын
  • For me, these are a lot more fun to watch than your shop days.

    @steveswann8448@steveswann84484 ай бұрын
    • amen bruddah.

      @rodx5571@rodx55714 ай бұрын
    • Not sure how long u been watching but his videos from about 2 years plus back are treasure

      @richardnowakowski3981@richardnowakowski39814 ай бұрын
    • I tend not to watch the build videos unless they have a guest star.

      @roberthudson1959@roberthudson19594 ай бұрын
  • Matt if you had the foresight to put an onboard tire air system to the tires then you could have just push a button and deflate the tires down to 15 PSI and float over the mud and then push a button and up you go. Or strap a 2x4 to the tire. But i know you know all this, it is a excited content... :D :D

    @Guds777@Guds7774 ай бұрын
    • He was probably below 10 psi

      @jeremyspecce@jeremyspecce2 ай бұрын
  • Oh my...my fam and I needed to see that. Great teamwork even tho all the yelling was edited out hahaha!

    @nathanaelvillalba7838@nathanaelvillalba78384 ай бұрын
  • Time to carry a winch anchor like Rory does!

    @n7slc@n7slc4 ай бұрын
  • Nice to see the whole family out doing MORR things.

    @tedfisk1211@tedfisk12114 ай бұрын
  • Matt, you need to make a land anchor incase you get in a situation like that again. One that digs itself into the ground as you winch. Then as you pull it out the opposite way it comes right out. I made 2 of them. One for my truck. And one for my 4 wheeler. The one for my truck is about 3 foot wide and the one for my fourwheeler is approximately a foot and a half wide. They work amazing. Gotten me off private property more than one on a school night 😂 great videos man

    @codyswilley@codyswilley4 ай бұрын
    • Damn a land anchor down here in these florida swamps where I'm from the traction boards will save Dat a$$ a lot of work. Especially on the sandy beaches anyone that does recovery should have them in their inventory....

      @scottmccook8484@scottmccook84843 ай бұрын
  • I dig and love the patience you all have with each other. That is by far the best part about your channel. 💯

    @191mph@191mphАй бұрын
  • For a minute there i thought the whole video might be getting the wrecker unstuck but you made relatively short work of that. Loved the cut to the carrier deck in Top Gun! Awesome movie!

    @mwfarms@mwfarms4 ай бұрын
  • It takes a big man to bear humiliation. Perseverance pays off. Thanks for bringing us along.

    @moopurce8973@moopurce89734 ай бұрын
  • Wow! Love the MORR Family Team-building on Sunday afternoon ... 👍

    @dragnfli520@dragnfli5204 ай бұрын
  • That was a gruesome recovery there...stay safe and god bless...Happy New Year when it comes

    @user-zr1ij2tm6u@user-zr1ij2tm6u4 ай бұрын
  • What was Matt thinking? Got out of the mud and immediately drove right back into it???? Wonder about that boy sometimes.......

    @stephenmanukas7601@stephenmanukas76014 ай бұрын
    • And bringing 5 people but only one vehicle to a mud recovery? One of them could have driven a backup vehicle to anchor off of.

      @stargazer7644@stargazer76444 ай бұрын
    • He might fold under questioning

      @Mike-sr6gd@Mike-sr6gd4 ай бұрын
  • Matt got the wrecker unstuck, and then immediately drove back into the same mess lol. Things like that have me convinced that they do that stuff on purpose to make things dramatic haha 🤔😆

    @Shredderof_POWDA@Shredderof_POWDA4 ай бұрын
  • I know you have amazing floatation on those tires, but perhaps a dual wheel setup for those “dry” lakebeds that aren’t so dry would be a good idea

    @JonnieB.@JonnieB.4 ай бұрын
  • Years ago a mate bogged a car to the floor in a quagmire on a forest trail. It was also the middle of the night and raining. We bogged 2 more vehicles before we got everything out. Everybody and all the vehicles were identifiable due to the sticky layer of mud coating every surface and it seemed to be 3 inchs thick.

    @pauljohnstone4723@pauljohnstone47234 ай бұрын
  • For those of us who live in the South, that was not that bad of a mud spot... I've seen places where it would easily go over the top of even the tires that you have on your vehicle... Having a hydraulic instead of an electric winch so that you can winch all day long and not have to worry about duty cycle is a definite advantage in those situations...

    @CurmudgeonExtraordinaire@CurmudgeonExtraordinaire4 ай бұрын
    • Lmao I could definitely tell he's not used to deep mud.... All I was thinking after the he got it out the first time was not enough momentum and not enough wheel speed 😂 momentum to keep you up on top and wheel speed to clear the treads for more bite on the wheels

      @HubcapPointOutdoors@HubcapPointOutdoors4 ай бұрын
    • The type of material makes a big difference though. That looks like nasty clay. Doesn't take much of that.

      @mediocreman2@mediocreman24 ай бұрын
    • @@mediocreman2 we have a very similar type of clay in middle and south Georgia (north and west of the "fall line" that was an ancient coastline) and if you dig down a bit we have another type of clay known as kaolin that is a pure white clay with very similar properties to bentonite clay.... Both are very fine silty clays that are VERY sticky and as slick as ice... I've been playing in it since I started driving and I've been buried up to the axles more times than I care to admit... Deep treaded tires, wheel speed, and momentum that's the only way to attack a pit like this with any hope of making it across. From what I could tell Matt was in the wrong gear, a higher gear and I bit more momentum and I feel like he would have been just fine... Coming back is a different issue 🤣

      @HubcapPointOutdoors@HubcapPointOutdoors4 ай бұрын
    • Lol yep. Our Georgia red clay is like ice & quicksand combined

      @macgyver03ga@macgyver03ga4 ай бұрын
    • @@HubcapPointOutdoors they literally live in a desert😂

      @Group_Anonymous@Group_Anonymous4 ай бұрын
  • Not mentioned here and I’ve never heard Matt mention this: Always turn your wipers on just before hitting a mud hole. If you get a big splash and your wipers are not on you will be in the middle of the hole, with no visibility, fighting to turn them on, and slowing down to control the situation. Growing up in the south, this was the number 1 way people got stuck in mud.

    @DeepSouthBuilder@DeepSouthBuilder4 ай бұрын
    • IIRC, the wrecker doesn't even have wipers...

      @AndrewAMartin@AndrewAMartin4 ай бұрын
    • @@AndrewAMartinpretty sure they’re on a shelf in the garage.

      @carschmn@carschmn4 ай бұрын
    • That's not my experience in this area. Sure if it' a big wet puddle, turn them on. But in this kind of mud, your wipers would just turn a small glob of it into a big streak of it, and actually make things worse. Lol.

      @sorrenpeak4870@sorrenpeak48704 ай бұрын
    • ⁠​⁠@@sorrenpeak4870That’s true. If it’s “splashy/watery” mud, at all, do not forget the wipers. The mud in this video could go either way. If it’s a fine/smooth/powdery grain size or organic then the wipers will clean it without smearing. If it’s a large/rough/gritty grain or has a high clay content then it will smear easier. A low flat Utah valley will have a thick layer of dirt with a light clay content, almost no organics, and a lot of sand. Below that will be a really solid clay layer Maybe some larger decayed rock too but it’ll be at the bottom of the sand layer.

      @DeepSouthBuilder@DeepSouthBuilder4 ай бұрын
  • Holy mud bath Batman!! That was some legit muck! Good job getting out of that without having to call for the competition. 😆

    @GhostRyderID@GhostRyderID4 ай бұрын
  • Great to see what it takes to get the wrecker stuck. Nice to see the self recovery.

    @edwardsimmons3721@edwardsimmons37214 ай бұрын
  • As a former smoker I love this guy's commitment to that cigarette.😂

    @danielsnook5029@danielsnook50294 ай бұрын
    • He was pretty ripped too, which isn't exactly common for smokers.

      @mediocreman2@mediocreman24 ай бұрын
  • Well that was a bit sketchy a couple of times but as always you guys figured out a way to get it out. Good job!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    @larrydavidson3402@larrydavidson34024 ай бұрын
  • Love your KZhead Channel, love the builds and the Recoveries!!! Any word if you invited HellBoy off Murphy's Diesel to the Wrecker Games. Alot of views asked them if they are going to the games. But they said, no one has reach out to them yet? It would be nice to see another Diesel Truck competing against Merlin's Diesel Truck.... I have no favorites. I lovel all the Tow Truck's that competed. Its awesome to see other Tow Trucks KZheadr's competing. Last years was the Bomb!!! I watched your channel before or after work . Way down South, From the South Pacific.... American Samoa!!!

    @robertrandall7339@robertrandall73394 ай бұрын
  • Make a plate out of aluminum that is similar to a base plate on the M203 Howitzer, but a triangle instead of round so you can drive 3 stakes through the plate and into the ground. The plate would be big enough to do the job but not so huge a person couldn’t manage to carry it to deploy it. Put a loop on the plate so you can connect a winch lead and pull yourself out of a mess like that. If your stakes are about 3 foot long it should hold in most conditions. To pull the stakes you just use your boom and pull straight up and out, or if using with the moorvair or banana, use a long pry bar to loosen the stakes and lift out.

    @TheOriginalMrB@TheOriginalMrB4 ай бұрын
  • A good team of horses would have been useful! Also, burying that big log to use as a winch line anchor may have helped.

    @mtacoustic1@mtacoustic14 ай бұрын
  • Looks like Jamie saved Matt’s behind. Guessing it wasn’t the first time or last.

    @moe_2412@moe_24124 ай бұрын
  • Jaymie is the hero in this recovery, perfect throttle control. well driven!! 👍

    @talk2lui@talk2lui3 ай бұрын
  • Now that wrecker extraction was very cool. I call that mud peanut butter mud. Had to get my wj pulled out of a spot out in a swamp called Mallory Swamp WMA. In centra Fla. Went to the right thru a mud hole when I should have went left. At near duck I stopped digging with my emergency military entrenching shovel. The gator tracks crossing the next mud hole were bigger than my hand and laying on. Tarp digging under the jeep after dark with watery dip trenches on both sides became a non thing! Hopefully I learned my lesson when by myself out in swampy places to scout the muddier spots before driving thru! Lol, it was around 12:30 AM before my friend found me and a gentle tug got me rolling again. Lol!

    @jasnonya3005@jasnonya30054 ай бұрын
  • 4:55 Life is like a box of chocolates XD

    @eXo_swgoh@eXo_swgoh4 ай бұрын
  • Road snacks have really gotten fancy - - that is one helluva stand mixer

    @wink9970@wink99704 ай бұрын
  • Land anchor seems like a good idea for an addition to the equipment you carry. 😃👍👍

    @Christopher-iu6lg@Christopher-iu6lg4 ай бұрын
  • That's going to be a LOT of quarters at the car wash to get that wrecker clean again!! LOL Great team work MORR!!

    @michaelcousins2526@michaelcousins25264 ай бұрын
  • I'm pretty surprised you didn't lower the tyre pressures down more, it would have helped your ground pressure.

    @davepb5798@davepb57984 ай бұрын
    • IIRC I think he runs them at like 4 or 5 psi

      @000622477@0006224774 ай бұрын
    • That only works so much in slick mud! It creates more drag at a certain point! He built the wrecker for sand and rocks as 95 percent of his recoveries are in that! Had he built it for mud he would have a bit narrower wheel and tire package! I was working for a man as a farm hand and he had those skinny knobby tires like a military vehicle on every 4 wheel drive and even a coupe two wheel drive trucks , told me that a narrower tire cuts through were a wide tire plows! There are certain types of mud and compact snow that a wider and aired down tire is preferred for flotation but in thick sticky mud or wet loose snow that narrower profile and adequate wheel speed is preferred! Look at mud trucks and tractor tires they run, compared to size of the truck those are skinny tires!

      @kenwillis8487@kenwillis84874 ай бұрын
    • @@kenwillis8487 Try pulling a stuck trailer with high tyre pressures in soft ground, it digs in, reduce the pressure and the tyre will roll over the ground, not dig in, it makes the tyre 'cup' the sand. It's creating a little caterpillar track on each wheel.

      @davepb5798@davepb57984 ай бұрын
    • ​@@kenwillis8487 narrow tires, or "pizza cutters" as we call them in Australia are great in mud, IF there is a bottom you can hit before your axles rest on the mud. I'd suggest that this mud isn't that sort of mud. Wider floatation tired is the way to go here, along with a MUCH more aggressive tire pattern. Think tractor V pattern tires. Honestly, with sufficient horse power and lots of patience, you can often get out of that sort of mud just by moving back and forth. You just need to minimise digging down and work on digging forward and backwards so you can build up momentum to the point where you can climb out.

      @35manning@35manning4 ай бұрын
    • @@35manning , That stuff looks like our Pilbara saltmarsh mud, deceptively firm on top, bottomless below the crust but without the blue-grey colour.

      @DARANGULAFILM@DARANGULAFILM4 ай бұрын
  • Matt! Driving right back into the peanut butter after barely escaping.... was.... GREAT CONTENT ! Always love the vids... H8rz will always hate. Rock on MORR !!! (or Mud on!)

    @Ty-bz7zx@Ty-bz7zx4 ай бұрын
  • Wet red clay turns mud tires into racing slicks. Full send on the skinny pedal helps clear the treads. Heavy truck, and you are sinking it to the frame before you know it. He did everything right. Maybe make a big sand anchor and keep it on the truck.

    @jeepdude7359@jeepdude73597 күн бұрын
  • Merry Christmas! Funnest clean entertainment ever! Thanks for a wonderful year!

    @TheLimberPine@TheLimberPine4 ай бұрын
  • And, the power washing job goes to…. I vote Matt! Y’all are amazing! That looked terrible and you managed to pull it out anyway. Jamie gets a raise!

    @trjnsd6874@trjnsd68744 ай бұрын
  • Commented over and over again they have very loose sand en this extreme mud but they refuse to take a sand anchor even on the wrecker which is as big as a boat. Have lots of winches and the first i hear Matt say is if only we had something to attach to.

    @chinesepopsongs00@chinesepopsongs004 ай бұрын
  • Yes, an anchor! I'm a boat guy and have wondered why you don't carry a big danforth anchor. It would make a great pulling point in mud or sand.

    @ahab7898@ahab78984 ай бұрын
  • Hey Matt - in this situation you can buy and use something called: land anchor. This think is not big so you can always carry it with you. In one episode of top gear they use it in scottish mountains.

    @myszons@myszons4 ай бұрын
  • A moderately sized yacht anchor that sinks in the mud/sand the more you pull on it would be super helpful in these situations. Not to big, so it can be carried by 1/2 people. You’d be surprised how much they hold!

    @gms9614@gms96144 ай бұрын
    • But having to haul such a thing around constantly would also be a nightmare surely?? Nobody wants that much extra weight

      @ellisberry8747@ellisberry87474 ай бұрын
    • 35 pounds plus a bit of chain? Not sure it's worth it. I will leave that to the experts

      @cindymeyerson2099@cindymeyerson20994 ай бұрын
    • @@cindymeyerson2099 is that all it would have to weigh? I was expecting it to be 100lbs at LEAST

      @ellisberry8747@ellisberry87474 ай бұрын
    • @@ellisberry8747 I checked Danforth anchors. Good for sandy bottoms. No where close to 100 pounds. I used to live on a boat.🤷‍♀️

      @cindymeyerson2099@cindymeyerson20994 ай бұрын
    • @@cindymeyerson2099 makes sense,I’ve never needed a land anchor myself so I’d just assumed for it to dig into the sand enough to be a useful anchor point it would need to weight quite a bit.

      @ellisberry8747@ellisberry87474 ай бұрын
  • I have been curious what would happen when that accidentally got buried in mud. It took one heck of a team not to freak out and work together.

    @55chevy327@55chevy3274 ай бұрын
  • E usado para sacar del barro 2 postes plantados 60 cm ,uno para cada rueda ,y el tractor artículado salió al primer intento ,sugiero que hagan algo así, como una pala de hollar pero 5 veces mas grande ( desarmable) y otra igual pero 2 veces mas grande ,clavan la primera y en contra la tierra enganchan el cable ( del malacate) y de arriba ( seria el cabo) prenden una cadenita ( capacidad 300k y 3 metro largo ) a la pala mas pequeña (prenden , también en contra la tierra),esta ultima cuida que la grande no se gire y largue , en el barro ,este sistema con un apoyo de 50 x 70 cm ( estas serian las medidas de la planchuela de la pala grande) creo podría sacar un vehículo como este camión todo terreno ,enterrado como el vídeo o mas clavado , . para usarlo en seco, con tener una pala y hacer el hueco donde irían clavadas las anclas/palas) ,también lo pueden usar y no necesitan encontrar un arbol ( \ | \ | ) quedaría así como estas barras inclinadas ,la primera es el cable ,la segunda es la pala grande ,la tercera es la cadena y la cuarta es la pala chica ( el cabo de la pala grande debe ser bastante fuerte para que no se doble)

    @samu..e@samu..e3 ай бұрын
  • Never thought I'd see the wrecker that stuck Kudos on getting it out !

    @dennisedwards1912@dennisedwards19124 ай бұрын
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