RV blown over in 80 mph wind! Watch us flip it over!!
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- čas přidán 19. 05. 2024
- We make flip this RV that was blown over in a wind storm. See how we make it happen!
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Beautiful landing and rescue.
Thank you the job went off with no problems. Super smooth.
Truly amazing! Skills that one will never learn in college. This is why I leave Gulf region end of March because the weather is not friendly, esp to RV living
Nice job! If I were the owner, I would pray that they would total this rig. I can’t imagine getting it back to where you can rely on it.
The RV was totaled. it is sitting in my yard waiting for the auction company to come pick it up.
Great job on flipping it, didn't smash on the other side as I thought.
Great job guys
Nice practice. Curious what was the bill for something like this run? Number of people and equipment makes me want to say 5K so maybe its a lot more. Unfortunately the outside looks really bad and the front nose has separated, the slide is messed up and who knows what else. Probably a lot more to fix it. Seems like some of these RV parks need to start making some anchor points so these really expensive RVs can be secured when the park.
thankful to see they survived that 🙏🏼
Good job
Great job 👏
Thank you! 😃
God Bless You. ❤
SWEET!
Wow!
BECAUSE of the easy of access, I would have run my straps over the top of the chassis.
BUT, youre the experts.
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Those storms we had down here in Louisiana the last 2 weeks have been unusual that's for sure!
YEARS AGO,
I was camping in the Mojave desert & a bad ass wind storm came up. The winds got stronger & stronger then
we started to feel our coach shudder. More & more. SO, I repositioned the coach pointing it into the wind. I hated
to because I was afraid some debris would crack my windshield. Well, we had a fitful night worrying the coach
would blow over, but, it did not. The windshield was fine in the morning. Other campers were not so lucky. One
ingenious camper positioned his tow pickup upwind from his 5th wheel to break the wind and that seemed to do
the trick as he too suffered no damage.
REMEMBER:
When Rving, every mile is an adventure.
!
Great job.
Thanks!
Thanks
Very nice let down.
The job went extremely smooth. There were no hiccups.
Good job🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸☦️
That’s strange, was the only one blowen over in this rv park ? At the beginning I thought this happened on the highway. Sorry for these folks, thankfully nobody hurt. Hopefully their insurance helps them out. Sure it’s totaled.
Oof… I don’t wanna know how this affected the gray and black tanks 💨
If we are in our rig and facing a potential storm and can’t leave, do you think closing in the slides would be best? Hopefully, we would be in some other kind of shelter ourselves but to prevent as much damage on the rig as possible, I’m curious what the suggestion is.
We basically travel thru tornado alley during tornado season. We aren’t retired. We visit family while our kids are not in school and family happens to live all along tornado alley
Most definitely close the slides raise the jacks let air out of the suspension
@@bylandorseaconstruction
Oh the air suspension! Great to know! Thank you so much
I won’t be able to raise the jacks… we have a luxe48fb fifth wheel. If my husband isn’t there, I’m not certain I could attach it to the truck.
Any other suggestions are appreciated tho
looks lke the insurance just bought another dp
Yes, it was totaled and we are presently waiting for the in Au Company to come pick it up
why did the firefighters break the windshield if I crawled out and they broke the windscreen I'd be pissed. there's an exit window on each side of the RV you don't need to break out a windshield. when I was a firefighter someone was going to break out a big huge window before they checked to see if the doorknob was open and unlocked and it was.
I understand where you're coming from. However, in this instance, i don't think it mattered. That class A is toast, with or without a windshield.
bravo et merci a eux
As a fellow RVer here in Texas we also got hit with this horrible weather. Fortunately for us the winds weren't as bad where we are compared to those along the Gulf. So sad for these folks that this happened. i do pray that this rig is "totaled" and as others opined, this rig just cannot be trusted any longer.
Their rig was totaled. The people were super super nice under the circumstances thought they were doing well. She had fractured her hip. I think they’ll get another rig at some point and continue traveling.
I stayed there in October 2023.
New Orleans RV Resort and Marina.
I built and designed the Rv Park. We sold it about three years ago, but my office and shop are still on the property. I am trying to work the details out on another property to build an RV park south of New Orleans keep watching the channel and you will see how it goes.
Looks totaled to me.
It was totaled by the insurance company. It is stored at my yard waiting for the auction company to come pick it up.
They didn’t need to be that careful righting the RV because it is very likely totaled.
👍🏻🇺🇲
Hey sweetheart how many more payments do we have on this
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No way that diesel pusher was rolled by an 80mph wind, even at a 90 degree angle, it wouldn't do that. Must have been over 100mph.
I personally think it was a tornado there were three RVs in a small group rolled over some sort of microburst. The rest of the Rv Park with 200 sites was pretty much unscathed.
@@bylandorseaconstruction Yeah a microburst or tornado would make sense. But 80mph wind doesn't have enough force to roll a diesel pusher like that, even at empty weight. A small travel trailer - yes.