This Truck Has Everyone Stumped!

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Publicado 2024-01-02

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  • @catranger01
    Wow, that guy is better at backing up than more people are driving forward!
  • A similar thing happened to me. These wet planted pine forests were once cypress forests. I got hung up an an ancient cypress stump. we did not know it and pulled it with everything we had but it would not budge. We dug all around and found the stump, jacked up the truck and cut some of it out with a chainsaw. The saw was half in the water and it kept dying. We would dry it out and cut some more. After 2 days of digging and cutting we were finally able to pull it out.
  • @gigiis526
    You got yourself one special lady. I dont think Im tough enough to trample through mud and water day in and day out. I also like you alls low key approach to the videos. You dont try to seem like a youtube star and imho that is what makes you one! Humility is key. You should have 1M followers.
  • That Gladiator has pulled a lot of heavy rigs. Lots of stress on the frame, axles, transfer case, and driveshafts. I’m impressed with how well it’s holding up.
  • @waynemensen4252
    Without finishing the video, I believe the shaft from the transfer case broke and dropped down, digging in, in order to slide his truck!
  • @buckdaily8288
    Nine minutes into posting there’s 200 and something views and when I’m done watching the video there’s over 700. Job well done
  • @sixpest
    I like this channel no corny jeep vs message. Its just vehicles getting stuck and getting help
  • @mccoybyz1099
    Can't get enough of these videos! Keep them coming and may 2024 be even better than 23 for you and your's and the business!
  • @woodyholland9865
    Dad did a good job following your jeep backwards. Most people have no clue how to help the pulling vehicle with the front wheels of the following vehicle.
  • @mdutchy2582
    I hit a stump once. Got free gas for life. Darn thing bent the fuel tank and the gauge always read full after that.
  • @jasonl489
    Can u do a vid about what all mods done to your jeep please bad ass good job
  • @wmden1
    That Jeep does really well for its size and equipment. I would suggest a removable A frame for the front and/or back bumper, if possible to brace it, with a snatch block at the apex, about hood high, or higher. Also, having a 40 inch, or so, tractor rim to put under the cable, close to the vehicle being pulled out, so as to lift it some would help. This truck was hung up on an old tree root, or rock, or something foreign buried in the mud. Nice job.
  • @The67wheelman
    High centered on bubba’s 3 wheeler he buried in 1984 😂
  • @1sh1kll91
    This happened to me many years ago, but it was a cross tie someone had used in the bog to gain traction. My K5 pushed it sideways perpendicular when I went in the bog. High centered on it for 3 days. Blew the motor and transmission among other things.
  • @jeepdude7359
    Anyone who has ever had a little fun off-road knows there is a fine line between the fun and sinking it to the frame. I’ve had to be rescued on a few occasions, and have rescued others. It’s just part of the game.
  • I’m glad to see I made the right choice a couple months ago. Bought my first jeep, a 2022, 3.6L, 4.10 diffs and it’s also a gladiator. Haven’t gone anywhere too extreme yet though. I just hope to in the near future. Don’t think I’ll try swimming with it. lol. Does good in snow.
  • Just started watching this channel they do a great job but I I'm amazed at these guys going out on trails like that without proper recovery gear been playing in Florida since 79 winches and mud tires along with a good recovery rope are required equipment