STUCK in THE MUD! How to recover a VERY EXPENSIVE military vehicle with an M984 WRECKER!
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- STUCK in THE MUD! How to recover a VERY EXPENSIVE military vehicle with an M984 WRECKER!
Official release: Regional Training Site (RTS)-Maintenance instructors training soldiers vehicle recovery operations at Fort McCoy. The soldiers receive hands-on training using an M984 Recovery Truck (Wrecker) to pull out a Heavy Expanded Mobility Tactical Truck (HEMTT) stuck in the mud.
Credit: Greg Mason, Fort McCoy Multimedia Visual Information Branch.
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This was stuck on purpose for training. These things, when all 8x8 are locked in, in low range ... well they will go anywhere. This was stuck on purpose to train in recovery. These rigs are amazing in every way, unless operated by an inexperienced operator ... then you have trouble!
The truck does have AIR ACTUATED DIFF LOCKS on all 4 axles but if he used those he might just drive right out, hence the dig it in DEEP attitude!
We always just called a SPLL when we got ours stuck, they couldn’t always pull the HEMTT and HEMAT at the same time, though. I enjoyed being in the SPLL a lot more LOL.
The key with a HEMTT is to go in with plenty of momentum. Tighten your seatbelt, secure all the loose stuff in the cab, and hit it HARD!
HEMAT? There is only a HEMTT.
I’m obviously referring to personal experiences and not the video.
@@NH2112 Yes I under stand that but all M977-M985 I know about are a HEMTT,I never heard one called a HEMAT.
SS 81 HEMAT is Heavy Expanded Mobility Ammunition Trailer, there were 2 models, M989 and M989A1. The M989 was an actual trailer, very easy to back up but top-heavy and with marginal axles. The M989A1 was a wagon, with a much lower deck between the front & rear axles, and very difficult to back up.
@@NH2112 Is it large,or the same size as the MK14-MK18 hydraulic trailers? That's what the LVS MK-48 had,in the USMC before the LVSR came.
When I was in the Seabees I worked in transportation at the training center. I was a equipment operator and drove all of the trucks. This was years ago when we still used what they did in Vietnam. I would take the duce and a halves on the Amtrak course. This was in Gulfport Mississippi. The water would be coming in the doors ,what a blast.
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My 1st unit I drove the M977 cargo hemmt HHT 3/3 ACR, Ft. Bliss, TX. Never treated it that way.
This is H8 school at Fort Lee VA
This is the guard
Wesley Howard i went t h8 at va and they never did that. And i don’t understand why they wrapped the chain around the frame to pull instead of the points in the front
Good work"" first thinking team work and you are out well done
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As an owner of a M977 HEMTT I can't work out why he is chaining it up down there under the cab. There are two front recovery points at the front of the cab, that are meant for this purpose.
The military loves to make stuff more difficult than what it should be
I believe this is just training for the recovery crew, so if they can do it the difficult way, then they should be able to do it the easy way too.
My guess is more training..... What if those front hooks aren't useable for whatever reason...... Gotta figure out how to get it out when everything goes to shit
I'm impressed with the tire speed, didn't know those big trucks could spin like that.
Ok now from a person who used to work and drive these awesome trucks, 1. He has 8x8 drive which he is not engaging 2.Most all of these do have a winch so getting stuck in this video is just for training, which is the H8 Identifier which means a Recovery Specialist. These are awesome Cargo trucks never seen one stuck before have driven them where most fear to tread.
Good job!
I'm not gonna lie, some of those vehicles do not have properly working drive trains, so even on a 6wd (USMC MTVR) or ea us army 8wd LSV or the USMC'S 10wd LVSR can get horribly stuck. I drove the USMC MTVR "7 ton" often, and had some drive trains that only locked 2 out of the 6 wheels it has.
Multi milions truck can be also save with 60 years old 100 000 $ MAZ 535,537... he pis and make this pound 😂
@@borivojetravica569 Also, modern electronic devices on any kind of vehicles including luxury boats and airplanes, are not reliable.Old school technology the best!
@@borivojetravica569 As long as you know what your on about!
Sink it deep! Worst case scenario! Good training
This is off the hook!
They got him out. Darn it if he didn't drive right back in again.
Take ur time gentle we citizens have paid for alot worse !!! Patriot Perry ... thanks
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Hi SO best video around the world🌎
Good experiment...
I think we just saw why so many of these things are sold to the civilian market with low miles.
how do i get a wrecker lvsr lol
Lol. And because they know they can get all the new ones they want for free on behalf of generous taxpayers 😊
How nice to see recovery specialists playing in the mud.
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Imazing
Diff locked or winched would be my guess . You winch far more than you can tow
I hope people realize under combat situations that shit happens a lot faster !!!!!
Pfft. In combat, you smash into its ass with another truck and everybody holds down the gas until you're far away.
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Yeah its a training film,keep those manicured fingers off the 8x8 switches and interlocks, and then prepare for in case you cannot attach to the normal tow points. Nothing is fair in battle.
Pb.
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You gotta love H8
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Whole other level of off road recovery’s.
Looks like the bed damn near came off when he stopped LOL
We would have just backed a SPLL up to it and pulled it out backwards. It might have taken 2 SPLLs to pull it forward.
If that 9th wheel were spinning they’d climb right (or left) outa there lol
Was that an occifer with the twirling finger & junior guy laying under hooking up the chain?
Why the hard hat?
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It’s a training exercise to teach recruits ow to recover stuck military vehicles 🚗
No, I think it’s pretty obvious they were attempting to wash the truck and failed.
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inexperienced operators the HEMMIT is not in 8X8 By only selecting 8X8 note all of the tires are not pulling, you must also engage the inter diff lock that would have given him double the drive wheels I have shown up to many of these stuck and merely instructed the driver how to drive it out.
hes getting it stuck on purpose so they can train on recoveries...
i wanna be the guy who gets to drive the trucks into the mud and gets them stuck lol
Enlist.
Good
Good car
1:06 Some needs to him to 'take that ring off.'
Where's the first guys safety glasses and gloves?
My dad hate that ! when i do this in our courtyard !!!!
I never thought to use the crane for grting big bertha down
when are they going to show the multi-million dollar vehicle stuck?
I had the feeling that this was staged.I was impress seeing the soldier tying up the chains underneath the truck.Good video!
They could just easily recovered it with an M88A2 Hercules if they had it available... Stronger vehicle
No sherlock it was clearly training
Filling the diffs up with water would get costly. Probly 50 gals. Of oil to change.
Lesson learned..go around any body of water and you will be fine.
Ein Tatra 813/815 wäre da einfach rein- und wieder raus gefahren. ;)
if the rope snaps, it can cut a person in two.. so maintain safe distance..
Now one problem is....what if you dont have a recovery vehicle?? Time to go tell that 🌳 over there, indirect self recovery...lol!
When the national guard has too much time on their hands.
I seen Nothing about being the Army National Guard.....
They should attach the chains to the shackles on the front of the truck. Not around the frame where it can cause the cab to bend or cause more damage to the vehicle. I was a 91BH8, also this is a training scenario but removing the snatch block with the crane is a waste of time. It weighs about 100lbs between to people you just throw it off the side of the truck and then carry it to the other truck. Using the crane takes too much time and can get you killed.
It's a government vehicle. Damage doesn't matter. They'll just buy another one for free on behalf of taxpayers 😂
I actually work on these vehicles...a brand new JLTV is $488,000...PLS is around $188,000 stripped. Firetrucks are more expensive, I work on those too
oh, man...seeing that snatch block made my back and knees hurt. Ah, the memories.....
Don’t worry about getting out.. how f$@king hard did he hit the water
I don't get paid enough for this! Written all over his face.
@Royal Cason No I don't.
There is another similar truck stuck in the sand in the background . Maybe the military should reconsiders buying any more these vehicles unless they come with AAA tow service on the battle field :-) .
Sigh...8x8, low range, mode two.... But I get it, it's a training site
Exactly, lock the diffs
Exactly, i was thinking the same thing
I wish I were apart of that.
Que diantres, fácilmente se quedan atascados esos carros
That truck is $380,000 dollars new, not multimillion!
its depends thou! what about if is have a full load of tanks rounds?
I doesn't....
Well, the base price of a HEMTT is $135,000. However, the US army paid $173,000,000 for 600 HEMTT in 2010. That's an average of $290,000 per truck. The cost can vary greatly depending on the model and the equipment on board. It is possible that a unit get above the million mark, but the truck in this video is most likely a very basic M977 or M985.
does it rly matter just enjoy the video and don't b pedantic
What if it has full tank of fuel Hnu?
Dude does that thing seriously not have lockers?!
All M977-M985 HEMTT's have rear lockers in the back axles,they are mechanical and air actuated.They also have inter axle locks or power dividers just like some of the M1070 HET's do.They have engagement actuators on the front axles,which are technically limited slip,but it still can be completely engaged into 8×8,another way to get the front working is to put it in to low gear.
Every video I watch of these, they are always stuck
Wash rack will be fun.
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Zero traction x 4 = zero speed. 😂😂😂
you imagine this in the war scenario?
Heavy. Vichal
Just keep spinning the tires if will come out lol.
Needs a set of lockers
Liked this vid, now let's see a few tracked recovery vehicles like M88s and 578s. Nothing like getting wet AND dirty in uniform!
Маз 537 этот брод легко берет, но увы за такие деньги и тяжести амер садиться капитально, видимо это все из за того что все колеса не крутятся, на видео видно что колеса не пробукс, Урал даже проедет. Колеса надо было травить когда в брод лесть. Тест драйв хорошая вещь)))
Good thing it's basic training!
I get that its a class but as a H8 first thing id do is tell the operator to put it in low 8 and interlock. If that didn’t work id pull it out from the rear. Why pull it through the mud when you’ll get less resistance pulling it back through the tracks it just made. Looked like they needed to drop the spade. Also, fuck that snatch block.
I think one of the best trucks are Oshkosh military & fire trucks.
No one used crane in a mud Pitt in my H8 school we just carried it as a team
These trucks don't have lockers?
Government should create optional roads for secure transporting.
I was expecting a Honda Ridgeline to pull them out.
Why weren't all of the wheels turning when it got stuck?
Gotta love watching incorrect chain placements being done. I always temporarily tethered the winch and used it to roll the snatch block to the vehicle instead of carrying that boat anchor
Carrying big birtha builds character lol
@@MexicaN7455 always a good teaching opportunity to make people regret being the reason my wreckers out there lol
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every video i see about this truck in off road, they're stuck somewhere.
That snatch block heavy as fuck and in water. I know the weight intensified.
I think the term "multi million" is inaccurate. More like multi hundred thousands. 😁 400k
some of these go for about 10k
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Don’t think all 8x8 engages looked only 4x
Shut up about locking the diffs. It's a training exercise. They were getting the truck stuck on purpose.
No kidding..... Simulating getting the truck stuck..... What if the diff lock had failed..... Gotta learn how to recover when it all goes to shit..... I'm sure the truck could have self recovered, but I understand what they're training for
I believe you Derek other wise that's not the speed for a professional .
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I have a M984E1
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The equipment looks useful but the personnel are useless. For a start, either the truck only has 4 wheel drive or the kids don't know how to engage the rest of the wheels, or don't know it has diff locks?
😞I am so disappointed that these vehicles can't get out of the mud
They can.
He needs to get trained on the basics with the SnowRunner GAME first :D, the more heavy the vehicle - more you bog down if you keep all your wheels spinning
They are bogging them down on purpose to train the recovery crews.
Put her in mss mode for the CTIS and you will be golden
That would defeat the T R A I N I N G E X E R C I S E.
Derp derp derp put it this mode and ur golden 🥴
POGs being POGs . Too bad their gummie bears got wet now they have to recon the PX for the fourth time that day .
Please tell, whats the story of them big puppys .....
There should be crocodiles in that pond to make it realistic...
That's what happens when you don't have it in all 8 wheel drive, 4 wheels are going to cause you to basically high center.
madmax2069 purpose of the video is training. Locking it in 8 would of just crawled out.
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That went just as planned. You didn't chain up to the front bull ring, cuz why?
Dan Rowley trust its reasons for it don’t feel like explaining
suparb
Looks like "clean mud"
What is the name of area country
53 inch tires and the ground clearance of a Suzuki samurai on 31’s, no lockers and almost 3 mpg to boot. What a piece of crap. My MAN 8x8 19" diff clearance, coil link suspended, x4 diff lockers and 5.6 mpg at 60 mph. Them damn Germans make some serious rigs!
Did Ford make this truck??
Awkward situation with a Hind fifty miles out,heading your way!
вездиход но не болотоход.
No locking diffs?
Yes it has locking diffs, but this is training, you gotta train for any failure..... If the diff lock fails, the vehicle still has to be recovered...... One way or another, that vehicle was getting out