Discovered your channel from MORR and I've been watching your content for a few weeks. Couple things I want to say. First I have never seen anyone so " in tune" with their vehicle. The precision that you place tires, how you use the front end to pull that beast through some really tight spots is nothing less than amazing. Second thing, we don't tune in to these videos to hear someone speak eloquently. We watch because it's real world stuff done by people we can relate to so don't worry about saying umm or huh or whatever. You make great videos that are really entertaining and educational. I saw you say something about being a high school dropout, well guess what...you're also a teacher. I'm glad your daughter wasn't with you when this incident happened and that nobody was hurt! Keep doing your thing and we'll keep watching!
Rory, you are a treasure, you are one with Trail mater. Watching your explanation of the accident, the resurrection of Trail mater WOW. And to hear that Trail mater doesn't have a locker in the rear, that makes it even more astounding what you do.l was understanding that lockers were mandatory in Rock country. I agree with all the other responses.
Nobody hurt is a good thing. Trucks can be rebuilt as you have shown. Every dent & scratch is a memory, some good, some not so good. Next step is finding another building for the shop. One day at a time. Thanks for sharing Mater with us.
Rory, all my respect to you for what you do that no one else could do. All the critics sitting on the sidelines do not count for a minute. You and your talent are loved by your many fans and always will be. Best to you and yours!!!
As a single dad, I have MAD respect for you and all your hard work! Trail mater looks great! Dents give it character. You are a true stud! I appreciate your sentiment for your truck.
That statement.. "It makes the Truck".. Love that! I love when a vehicle has a story and the owner can tell that story. With a truck like TRI M8R that has tons of character the stories just keep rolling! Keep up the good work!
Rory, I watched one of your videos for the first time last week and I’ve never seen a driver control a vehicle (let alone a loaded wrecker) the way you do. It was truly inspirational. Sorry for the anxt you suffered with the backflip, but as said by others, nobody hurt and the customer’s vehicle not harmed, so onward and upward - it’s the only way ❤️🇷🇴🇬🇧
Trailmater is the truck. Rory is the man. With the recoveries you do in the places you go the rest of us would have daily rollovers. Glad nobody was injured.
20:03 - Oh, to be able to weld like that! Everything that happens to a rig like that becomes part of it's history and character. More stories! And the rougher it looks, the more you've learned - like you said, you'll never do THAT again!
Hey Rory, I too discovered your channel through Matt's Offroad Recovery. You Sir, are one of the most HUMBLE human beings, (Next to my WIFE) I have ever had the pleasure of seeing on CZcams! Your attitude and spirit is refreshing compared to many of the self centered "Influencers" that troll CZcams! As a person that has gone "All In" with his career and his family, I recognize that you too have gone all in on this endeavor that you make your living at. Your ability to operate your Recovery Rig at such a high level is an inspiration to us all. As it is with ALL of us in this world, Mistakes will be made, and THIS is where learning takes place! As my dad used to say, "Boy, if you never make a mistake, if you never take a chance, then GLORY will ALWAYS be just out of your reach"! Rory, you provide EXCELLENT content, Period. Your ACTIONS provide the kind of content that I like to watch, much better than ANY words you could say. If I wanted a wordsmith, I'd watch CNN!!! Keep up the good work Sir, and both my wife and I are glad you were NOT injured and the MATER lives again. Earl and Jean Harrell
There is a great line in the song Wasted in Margueritaville....... "Some people say there's a woman to blame but I know, its my own damn fault"... For lots of us, our truck, car or motorcycle is a powerful mistress.. and if we neglect or ignore her needs... she can and will bite. Listening to your description and Looking at your wounded "Mater" ... you walked away because she was watching out for you. Whatever happens to Moab Motorsports, your memories and those of all the people you and Mater have touched, are just a foundation for your next rescue. We will be watching for it.
Your truck is extremely functional which I always tell my wife “function over form”. Some of the recoveries we watched together are pretty amazing. You pull vehicles out of some very difficult places - just to get to much less retrieve them. Awesome job that you do! The video taping part will get easier with practice. Thanks!
The video was well put together with emotion which conveys SO MUCH ! You LOVE that old truck and when you’re out in the cab, moving gears, your head on swivel, your whole body portrays the love of what you do out in your “OFFICE”. Your videos draw all of us in because who you are is all rolled up in how you handle that armored knight of a truck!!!! Wisconsin
Love you Mater and Rory!! So happy that you two are still together. We all understand that Mater is your second child and being emotional about injuries to your baby is what good dads do. Much respect for you Rory!!!
Nobody hurt is a good thing. Rory, I am amazed with some of the places you go and recover….the fact that you have not had 50 more rollovers is a testament to your skills, knowledge and experience.
Glad you are ok and didnt have your little one with ya that day and like you said you learned from it and that's what being a pro is .its not about never making mistakes it's how you overcome them when they do happen cause they always do. Good luck brother keep hookin!
People don't understand how you couldn't actually put a price on everything that has been done and the components that are the truck itself!👍🤔 You did the best thing for you and your truck. Gravity sometimes works against us!🤯 Glad it's up and going again.🇺🇲🙏
Sentimental value of the vehicle would be unbelievable in my book, you did good with it. Just odd seeing a 1 ton truck that's a dually on a trail. It flexes great, usually really stiff. It's one of a kind
Thanks for the update. It is good nobody got hurt. Do a video when you can, we like them. Take the good advise you get and go with it. Ignore those clowns who complain about what you do, most don't understand life anyway. Remember, when it gets so bad you don't know whether to shit or go blind, close one eye and fart real loud.
I'm quite amazed that you haven't rolled it down off one of those edge of the mountains yet. It can be fixed, and likely be even better than it was before. What you do is a very dangerous job and you are amazingly good at it. You make great videos too, the kind that I can't look away from. You didn't build this truck to be pretty. You built it for a very unique purpose. Make it run and do it's job again and continue on. The World needs guys like you and your amazing tow truck. Thanks for what you do. I've become loyal subscriber in the month or so since I've discovered your channel, even to the point of going back to see your older videos.
You're definitely on the right track, Charley. If Rory were to take a couple of moments to remember all those folks that he has dragged out of the rocks over the years he might have an idea of just how many people on the other side of the camera appreciate his dedication and skill with that beat up old wrecker (those aren't dents, they're "character marks!!)! He always has made himself available when he's gotten those phone calls at inconvenient times. He still took himself (and Shawn) away from his "time off" to recover folks from dangerous situations. I don't remember which of the other guys "passed" me along when I found Rory. It was either Matt or Paul, but one of them made a reference to Rory and showed something he was in the middle of. Anyway, I've been watching his work for several months and will be here for as long as Rory keeps doing this. It's all been worth the many hours of video... Thanks, Rory!!
You are so careful and knowledgeable about the incredible forces you're dealing with, it's such a shame that one little error caused so much grief. I just watched you position that cargo container at the cell tower, and there were enormous forces in every direction! (Pulling the chain with the buggy gave you no headache protection if that chain let go!). You took all the right precautions with roll cage and setup, and no one was hurt, but it had to be tough to experience. Glad you came out with an optimized build!
I got there only an hour after this happen. You had just welded a highsteer arm back on for me the day before and I wish I could have returned the favor. Glad you are back at it.
Found you from heavy D's channel, absolutely love the rig and seeing what goes on. Sorry about all the harsh things coming at you in life, glad the truck is fixed. It'll all work out brother! Thanks for sharing!
I think the one thing that most CZcamsrs have in common, is that some armchair quarterback is trying to “Enlighten” you on things! You are up there living this day in and day out! Getting called away from your meals, your family functions, holidays, in the middle of the night and all hours of the freaking day! You sir are a ledgend! Don’t ever let people get to you about what they “think” they know better! I am relatively new to watching CZcams (it started with Matt pulling a Hyundai out of a canyon on a 4X4 only road) that lead me to you and others in Utah and other states. Just keep doing what you do, I am very sure there are a lot of drivers that are very thankful a guy like you exists! Thanks for taking the time to film yourself and giving us the adventures while sitting in our comfy chairs. I’ve learned a lot from you, Matt, Casey and others like you! I will pray for your business and your safety! BTW I have watched the recent snow recovery several times! What an awesome job!
I appreciate the sentimentality that comes with working long and hard on a vehicle. They develop identities and personas. Back in 1984, in the span of about three months, a family member wrecked a '72 Chevelle I was building and a friend totaled my Kawasaki 900 Ninja I had recently purchased. There were some emotional moments following those events and I've always (even now) really missed both vehicles. They were a part of me. Love how you put the truck back together so efficiently and quickly. You are an inspiration.
Rory, glad there is people like you that do what you do! It is awesome that you have the talents that helps others. Stay safe and keep up the good work!!
I have owned three GM 1 ton trucks, a 1973, a 1976, and a 1982, 1 Chevy, and 2 x GMC's, 1 C30 and two K30's. used them to haul massive loads all over the West Coast. Even hauled a 48 horse capacity horse trailer from Northern California to Tucson Arizona. The 454 and the SM 465 with 510 rear end ratios would pull anything you could ever throw at it. I once moved a 35 ft gooseneck trailer stacked 8-ft tall with bricks. The trailer had a 32,000 lb capacity dual axle tandem wheel. I ended up bending both axles and the truck did not slow down once even over the 58 grade from Bakersfield to Mojave California. I still cruised at 55 the whole way. It's a great combination that can't be beat if you need to hold loads. Wasn't much on comfort but it was huge on reliability and power!
So glad no one was injured, except for Trail Mater, but now it looks even better thanks to your hard work Rory. Sounds like you had a brutal few weeks, but that is what makes us who we are and build massive humility, integrity and fortifies our character. As you can no doubt see that we value / appreciate you guys and the content you provide to say the least, for reference I follow over 700 CZcams channels for about 20 years, yours is at least in my top 2 favorites. #CZcams #Algorithm stop blatantly suppressing their true numbers, that would be nice eh. The only way to fight this is with comments people!
yeah, there are definitely better ways of cleaning the truck out than flipping it over and shaking it down lol. Glad you got it put back together! It's great some people pulled together to help you out!
Glad nobody was hurt. You are more than capable of rebuilding it. I understand your comment that this truck takes up a lot of your time. As a single father I enjoy seeing you take your daughter with you. I can tell you from experience , she will remember this her whole life.
Your sentiments for this truck is a ting to be admired. It shows that men can show their emotions and still be bad to bone. Good job again. I’m 73 years old and will try in my life time to shake your hand.
I like many came from Matts recovery channel and while I love that guy and his team..the stuff you recover is SO FAR over the top...I am amazed at the people that try to drive there in Moab and stuff and then YOU yes YOU come to recover them in your strange but WONDERFULL truck that can not only go where they could not but can actually pick them up and bring them to safety...all while idling and munching on a burrito...I am in awe!!..You my friend are a real DRIVER!!!
Hey Rory Every scratch and dent have a story. There are some people that get upset if they get a bug smear on the paint. Tow Mater has and is a character and now becoming a legend. I have friends and family members that do recovery work…but nothing like you do. I very much enjoy the videos your putting out.
So glad you were able to get it back together cause you saved me a ton of trouble getting me off of Steelbender the other day. Long live Trail Mater! You the man!
Praise God you didn’t get hurt. I’m so proud of you for all you’ve done with your business and life. You are an awesome driver and helping people out of sticky spots. I love watching your videos. Thank You so much for all you do. ❤❤
Nice to be able to go back the scene and work thru the issues remaining and rebuilt it from where it was and a lot better in many areas. Glad that the process of rebuilding the truck helped you work thru the trauma of the accident and that nobody got hurt. Job well done in the re-built. Don't feel bad about taking the help people offered you in this dificult moment. It is good to know that there is still a lot of good people out there willing to help a guy when he is down. Keep up making the videos and doing what you know how to do well at your work. Just be carefull at every job because that is why they are called "accidents" you never know when they are going to happen or if everyone is going to be safe after something goes wrong. Live Long and Prosper!
I just saw this video, been seeing your stuff through Matt and Paul. I like your videos and what you are capable of doing. I would definitely want your help if I got into trouble out in Moab. Looking forward to more videos from you. Thanks
YesSiRr!! Mate.. as long as your all good and every1 was safe that's all that matters really.. Lol!! The Ol"Mater wasn't even out for that long... and he's got a few Dents & scratches for a good story.. Lol!! You Live & you Learn... that's jst the way the cookie crumbles sometimes!! Hope all the Best for you and what ever the future endeavours... take Care.. Stay Bless and Stay Safe out there big FellA!!
Great sentiment in rebuild, glad no one was hurt. KNew a independent service mechanic ended up in a hospital for about six months when a tool box came loose in a crash and ended up in the cab with him. He was never physically the same, became a Horse transporter in semi-size loads. His life was shortened about 20 years and did not get to see his kids grow up. Those are risk assessments that folks should really consider, especially when they really do not understand what they maybe leaving behind... Its all fun until it is not...
Goodness. But you kept it together and as always figured out how to get back going. You have a system and know what you have and need to get the job done. awesome!!! Mater is just it!!! Stuff happens. You did your own recovery - and you DID recover! That is great! That truck comes out in great shape. You two are a pair! The two of you make a "whole"..... they don't pay for all the custom work on Mater. And if they totaled it they'd want the truck. No Way!!! You lose some of the "story" if you remove those parts. they are part of Mater's story!!! Lookin Awesome! Took a a bad incident and made it into a chance to make some good changes to Mater - but kept her personality!!
Thank God you and no one else was hurt! As you proved, rigs can be repaired, but bodies take a lot longer! ;) Glad Mater wasn’t down long thanks to your skill and vision. Stay well Rory!
I like the "New" trail-mater..... Sometimes when bad things happen.... there is a big silver reward attached..... I love watching your channel.... Everytime I watch.... I learn....
Thanks for sharing an emotional couple of weeks. How does one value a hand modified specialised truck that has a deep emotional attachment for you, its builder? She is sure a mean truck, all ready for more tough rescues. Beautiful.
Glad you were able to rebuild that great truck in only 8 days. Hopefully your life will be less eventful moving forward. Good luck, and thanks for sharing.
Nice One Rory, your Wrecker looks like something out of Mad Max and believe you me "that's a good thing" can just see it eating up the Wastelands!!!....Keep on knocking out these Fab recovery vid's with awesome scenery in the backgrounds....What's not to like 👌
Speechless. I can't imagine the emotional roller-coaster. Glad everyone is safe. Praying for you and your family and staff. God bless. Keep being you...
First I am seeing this. One thing impressed me…your love for “Trailmater” and concern for the customers vehicle. Rory, you are a good man. I don’t say that about many people. 🙏🦅
Sometimes the best lessons learned, are learned the hard way, and necessity is the mother of invention...or in this case RE-invention! I'm sure there are many 4wheelers visiting MOAB that rest assured that if they push past their limitations, you are there to save their butts! Hopefully we will get to MOAB soon and meet you, not out of necessity hopefully! 🤞
The fact that you shared this event MAKES you the REAL DEAL. MASSIVE respect sir. Happy you and others were not hurt. Folks like you are the Heart Beat Of America! Keep it up! You, Sean, and Mike are the best! 👍👍👍👍👍
Glad to finally see this video and the sentimental approach. To many she's an ugly beast and that's too bad. Trail Mater is a fine working strong piece of art. I am glad that you put it back together after such a heart break. Many off roaders roll a rig and throw it away except a few bolt on parts. You Sir saved your rig and replaced a few bolt on pieces and upgraded (minus the rear locker) your rig. Good luck in the future You and your crew are in my prayers Hoka Hey
Rory, I am sorry it happened. I am glad that you were physically uninjured by it and the memories will be there for the rest of your life, I'm 53 and i still remember how and why i rolled my 91 S-10 back in 1992. You are a GOOD man and people are stupid BUT a person is smart.
Hey Rory !! Saw the video that you did with Matt & All the other Crews To get the Gladiator out of the wash !! Great teamwork on your part as you jumped right in with Rudy to ""GET IT DONE ""!! HAHA Enjoy your videos too & explanation of ""MATERS "" Wreck !! Good NO 1 got hurt !! Have a good week & Till your next "Adventure "" ,,""KEEP IT SAFE ""!!
Rory, you have a good heart & it shows. The way you are telling this tells me you are a big teddy bear with a big heart. That's why I watch your videos. You are worth watching. I am sorry about the accident, but glad you are back. ❤️
I know it is a life stile. As my electric linesman life all in is all l knew for 40 years but I did what had to be done Storm after storms mile after mile state after state. I'm so glad l have got to know you through your videos. Thank you Corey
You were very lucky Rory. Nobody got hurt. Such is the cost of "experience" experiences add up to "Wisdom". Young men become wiser through experiences like this. Keep up your good work and count your blessings.
I know exactly what you mean about owning and operating your business. I left the oilfield - pipelining after 24yrs and started my own shop because that's whst I really love, and I built my first and still my main recovery rig about 4yrs ago and now I have the shop full-time and now also I myself go out with one of my two rigs and recovery vehicles all winter long and some calls during the summer but im in PA so I don't get as much summer work as I do winter- deep snow offroad recoveries but if you love whst you do then work is just a word :) ❤️ I've loved every minute since I retired from oilfield work, making someone else loads of money haha now I make myself the money :) glad everything is OK and back up and running 😀
The way people react to bad situations says a lot about their character. Rory is a class act.
Discovered your channel from MORR and I've been watching your content for a few weeks. Couple things I want to say. First I have never seen anyone so " in tune" with their vehicle. The precision that you place tires, how you use the front end to pull that beast through some really tight spots is nothing less than amazing.
Second thing, we don't tune in to these videos to hear someone speak eloquently. We watch because it's real world stuff done by people we can relate to so don't worry about saying umm or huh or whatever. You make great videos that are really entertaining and educational. I saw you say something about being a high school dropout, well guess what...you're also a teacher.
I'm glad your daughter wasn't with you when this incident happened and that nobody was hurt!
Keep doing your thing and we'll keep watching!
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@@ericrussell6513 Agreed how he can jocky that truck around, I've not seen that style of driving much, he has it to a science
Rory, you are a treasure, you are one with Trail mater. Watching your explanation of the accident, the resurrection of Trail mater WOW. And to hear that Trail mater doesn't have a locker in the rear, that makes it even more astounding what you do.l was understanding that lockers were mandatory in Rock country. I agree with all the other responses.
Only a true off roader can look at that wrecker and appreciate the work that's gone into it and what it does lol
A off-roader lol that’s like naming your kids Richard
Nobody hurt is a good thing. Trucks can be rebuilt as you have shown. Every dent & scratch is a memory, some good, some not so good. Next step is finding another building for the shop. One day at a time. Thanks for sharing Mater with us.
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Rory, all my respect to you for what you do that no one else could do.
All the critics sitting on the sidelines do not count for a minute.
You and your talent are loved by your many fans and always will be.
Best to you and yours!!!
As a single dad, I have MAD respect for you and all your hard work! Trail mater looks great! Dents give it character. You are a true stud! I appreciate your sentiment for your truck.
That statement.. "It makes the Truck".. Love that! I love when a vehicle has a story and the owner can tell that story. With a truck like TRI M8R that has tons of character the stories just keep rolling! Keep up the good work!
Rory, I watched one of your videos for the first time last week and I’ve never seen a driver control a vehicle (let alone a loaded wrecker) the way you do. It was truly inspirational.
Sorry for the anxt you suffered with the backflip, but as said by others, nobody hurt and the customer’s vehicle not harmed, so onward and upward - it’s the only way ❤️🇷🇴🇬🇧
Trailmater is the truck. Rory is the man. With the recoveries you do in the places you go the rest of us would have daily rollovers. Glad nobody was injured.
20:03 - Oh, to be able to weld like that!
Everything that happens to a rig like that becomes part of it's history and character. More stories! And the rougher it looks, the more you've learned - like you said, you'll never do THAT again!
With the mig it is easier then u think trust me it's not rocket science. Especially on cold roll steel its easy but aluminum shyt like that is harder
Hey Rory, I too discovered your channel through Matt's Offroad Recovery. You Sir, are one of the most HUMBLE human beings, (Next to my WIFE) I have ever had the pleasure of seeing on CZcams! Your attitude and spirit is refreshing compared to many of the self centered "Influencers" that troll CZcams! As a person that has gone "All In" with his career and his family, I recognize that you too have gone all in on this endeavor that you make your living at. Your ability to operate your Recovery Rig at such a high level is an inspiration to us all. As it is with ALL of us in this world, Mistakes will be made, and THIS is where learning takes place! As my dad used to say, "Boy, if you never make a mistake, if you never take a chance, then GLORY will ALWAYS be just out of your reach"! Rory, you provide EXCELLENT content, Period. Your ACTIONS provide the kind of content that I like to watch, much better than ANY words you could say. If I wanted a wordsmith, I'd watch CNN!!! Keep up the good work Sir, and both my wife and I are glad you were NOT injured and the MATER lives again. Earl and Jean Harrell
Pole always looks bigger when you trim that stuff down! Tailmater looks awesome!!!
There is a great line in the song Wasted in Margueritaville....... "Some people say there's a woman to blame but I know, its my own damn fault"... For lots of us, our truck, car or motorcycle is a powerful mistress.. and if we neglect or ignore her needs... she can and will bite. Listening to your description and Looking at your wounded "Mater" ... you walked away because she was watching out for you. Whatever happens to Moab Motorsports, your memories and those of all the people you and Mater have touched, are just a foundation for your next rescue. We will be watching for it.
Your truck is extremely functional which I always tell my wife “function over form”. Some of the recoveries we watched together are pretty amazing. You pull vehicles out of some very difficult places - just to get to much less retrieve them. Awesome job that you do! The video taping part will get easier with practice. Thanks!
The video was well put together with emotion which conveys SO MUCH ! You LOVE that old truck and when you’re out in the cab, moving gears, your head on swivel, your whole body portrays the love of what you do out in your “OFFICE”. Your videos draw all of us in because who you are is all rolled up in how you handle that armored knight of a truck!!!! Wisconsin
Love you Mater and Rory!! So happy that you two are still together. We all understand that Mater is your second child and being emotional about injuries to your baby is what good dads do. Much respect for you Rory!!!
Nobody hurt is a good thing. Rory, I am amazed with some of the places you go and recover….the fact that you have not had 50 more rollovers is a testament to your skills, knowledge and experience.
Glad you are ok and didnt have your little one with ya that day and like you said you learned from it and that's what being a pro is .its not about never making mistakes it's how you overcome them when they do happen cause they always do. Good luck brother keep hookin!
People don't understand how you couldn't actually put a price on everything that has been done and the components that are the truck itself!👍🤔 You did the best thing for you and your truck. Gravity sometimes works against us!🤯 Glad it's up and going again.🇺🇲🙏
rory you are one tough man. most would be all to pieces but you laugh and then dig in to fix your pride and joy. keep safe and enjoy life
Thank God your little helper wouldn't be you you got a good outlook on life keep it up God will work with you👍😊
Sentimental value of the vehicle would be unbelievable in my book, you did good with it. Just odd seeing a 1 ton truck that's a dually on a trail. It flexes great, usually really stiff. It's one of a kind
Thanks for the update. It is good nobody got hurt. Do a video when you can, we like them. Take the good advise you get and go with it. Ignore those clowns who complain about what you do, most don't understand life anyway. Remember, when it gets so bad you don't know whether to shit or go blind, close one eye and fart real loud.
I'm quite amazed that you haven't rolled it down off one of those edge of the mountains yet. It can be fixed, and likely be even better than it was before. What you do is a very dangerous job and you are amazingly good at it. You make great videos too, the kind that I can't look away from. You didn't build this truck to be pretty. You built it for a very unique purpose. Make it run and do it's job again and continue on. The World needs guys like you and your amazing tow truck. Thanks for what you do. I've become loyal subscriber in the month or so since I've discovered your channel, even to the point of going back to see your older videos.
You're definitely on the right track, Charley. If Rory were to take a couple of moments to remember all those folks that he has dragged out of the rocks over the years he might have an idea of just how many people on the other side of the camera appreciate his dedication and skill with that beat up old wrecker (those aren't dents, they're "character marks!!)! He always has made himself available when he's gotten those phone calls at inconvenient times. He still took himself (and Shawn) away from his "time off" to recover folks from dangerous situations.
I don't remember which of the other guys "passed" me along when I found Rory. It was either Matt or Paul, but one of them made a reference to Rory and showed something he was in the middle of. Anyway, I've been watching his work for several months and will be here for as long as Rory keeps doing this. It's all been worth the many hours of video... Thanks, Rory!!
Great work mate 👍 hope everything works out with the shop and all! Look forward to your adventures.
Great to see you're ok and as humble as ever!
You are so careful and knowledgeable about the incredible forces you're dealing with, it's such a shame that one little error caused so much grief. I just watched you position that cargo container at the cell tower, and there were enormous forces in every direction! (Pulling the chain with the buggy gave you no headache protection if that chain let go!). You took all the right precautions with roll cage and setup, and no one was hurt, but it had to be tough to experience. Glad you came out with an optimized build!
I got there only an hour after this happen. You had just welded a highsteer arm back on for me the day before and I wish I could have returned the favor. Glad you are back at it.
There is only one Trail Mater, glad you got her back on the trail so quick.
Found you from heavy D's channel, absolutely love the rig and seeing what goes on. Sorry about all the harsh things coming at you in life, glad the truck is fixed. It'll all work out brother! Thanks for sharing!
Which video was he in with heavy D?
@@dangelolujan4820 I think the one where they destroyed whistlin diesels hilux out there at moab. Months ago.
That’s where I first saw him also. Rory has a very entertaining channel. I’m amazed at how he maneuvers his rig.
Trimming up always makes the pole look bigger. 😉
The remaining “Battle Scars” are memory touchstones from the past.
I like both your attitude and sentimental feelings about your Truck.
I think the one thing that most CZcamsrs have in common, is that some armchair quarterback is trying to “Enlighten” you on things! You are up there living this day in and day out! Getting called away from your meals, your family functions, holidays, in the middle of the night and all hours of the freaking day! You sir are a ledgend! Don’t ever let people get to you about what they “think” they know better! I am relatively new to watching CZcams (it started with Matt pulling a Hyundai out of a canyon on a 4X4 only road) that lead me to you and others in Utah and other states. Just keep doing what you do, I am very sure there are a lot of drivers that are very thankful a guy like you exists! Thanks for taking the time to film yourself and giving us the adventures while sitting in our comfy chairs. I’ve learned a lot from you, Matt, Casey and others like you! I will pray for your business and your safety!
BTW I have watched the recent snow recovery several times! What an awesome job!
I appreciate the sentimentality that comes with working long and hard on a vehicle. They develop identities and personas. Back in 1984, in the span of about three months, a family member wrecked a '72 Chevelle I was building and a friend totaled my Kawasaki 900 Ninja I had recently purchased. There were some emotional moments following those events and I've always (even now) really missed both vehicles. They were a part of me. Love how you put the truck back together so efficiently and quickly. You are an inspiration.
Rory, glad there is people like you that do what you do! It is awesome that you have the talents that helps others. Stay safe and keep up the good work!!
That truck has a lot of character and I totally get wanting to have all the bits and pieces, bumps and bruises
There she is…in all her glory! Nice job!
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I have owned three GM 1 ton trucks, a 1973, a 1976, and a 1982, 1 Chevy, and 2 x GMC's, 1 C30 and two K30's. used them to haul massive loads all over the West Coast. Even hauled a 48 horse capacity horse trailer from Northern California to Tucson Arizona. The 454 and the SM 465 with 510 rear end ratios would pull anything you could ever throw at it. I once moved a 35 ft gooseneck trailer stacked 8-ft tall with bricks. The trailer had a 32,000 lb capacity dual axle tandem wheel. I ended up bending both axles and the truck did not slow down once even over the 58 grade from Bakersfield to Mojave California. I still cruised at 55 the whole way. It's a great combination that can't be beat if you need to hold loads. Wasn't much on comfort but it was huge on reliability and power!
So glad no one was injured, except for Trail Mater, but now it looks even better thanks to your hard work Rory.
Sounds like you had a brutal few weeks, but that is what makes us who we are and build massive humility, integrity and fortifies our character.
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The only way to fight this is with comments people!
yeah, there are definitely better ways of cleaning the truck out than flipping it over and shaking it down lol. Glad you got it put back together! It's great some people pulled together to help you out!
Glad nobody was hurt. You are more than capable of rebuilding it. I understand your comment that this truck takes up a lot of your time. As a single father I enjoy seeing you take your daughter with you. I can tell you from experience , she will remember this her whole life.
It is so refreshing to hear you take responsibility and not blame others. I never watched your channel that much before but you won me over! Go Rory
Your sentiments for this truck is a ting to be admired. It shows that men can show their emotions and still be bad to bone. Good job again. I’m 73 years old and will try in my life time to shake your hand.
I like many came from Matts recovery channel and while I love that guy and his team..the stuff you recover is SO FAR over the top...I am amazed at the people that try to drive there in Moab and stuff and then YOU yes YOU come to recover them in your strange but WONDERFULL truck that can not only go where they could not but can actually pick them up and bring them to safety...all while idling and munching on a burrito...I am in awe!!..You my friend are a real DRIVER!!!
Hey Rory
Every scratch and dent have a story. There are some people that get upset if they get a bug smear on the paint. Tow Mater has and is a character and now becoming a legend. I have friends and family members that do recovery work…but nothing like you do. I very much enjoy the videos your putting out.
That roll cage did some impressive work though. Glad ya got her all back together and better than ever.
So glad you were able to get it back together cause you saved me a ton of trouble getting me off of Steelbender the other day. Long live Trail Mater! You the man!
For you it was only a miner set back …. Can’t keep a good man down !
Thanks for sharing & have a great day ! 👍🏻
Praise God you didn’t get hurt. I’m so proud of you for all you’ve done with your business and life. You are an awesome driver and helping people out of sticky spots. I love watching your videos. Thank You so much for all you do. ❤❤
Glad everyone is ok!! What a bummer
mater looks more organized and un-cluttered. i like it👍
Nice to be able to go back the scene and work thru the issues remaining and rebuilt it from where it was and a lot better in many areas. Glad that the process of rebuilding the truck helped you work thru the trauma of the accident and that nobody got hurt. Job well done in the re-built. Don't feel bad about taking the help people offered you in this dificult moment. It is good to know that there is still a lot of good people out there willing to help a guy when he is down. Keep up making the videos and doing what you know how to do well at your work. Just be carefull at every job because that is why they are called "accidents" you never know when they are going to happen or if everyone is going to be safe after something goes wrong. Live Long and Prosper!
Flipped it over backwards,wow,8 days,that's badass man,glad noone got hurt
Hearing about the sentimental pieces is vey cool. The repair looks good. 👍 Nice job!!
I just saw this video, been seeing your stuff through Matt and Paul. I like your videos and what you are capable of doing. I would definitely want your help if I got into trouble out in Moab. Looking forward to more videos from you. Thanks
YesSiRr!! Mate.. as long as your all good and every1 was safe that's all that matters really.. Lol!! The Ol"Mater wasn't even out for that long... and he's got a few Dents & scratches for a good story.. Lol!! You Live & you Learn... that's jst the way the cookie crumbles sometimes!! Hope all the Best for you and what ever the future endeavours... take Care.. Stay Bless and Stay Safe out there big FellA!!
Good job Rory! Glad to see the truck back together. Its one of a kind.
I'm just glad no one was hurt. Be careful out there, Rory! ✌😎🏆
Great insight on the build and why. Excellent commentary. Every dent tells a story for sure.
Thanks for sharing and keeping a positive attitude through it all - love this rig.
You gave this truck it's identity and that is TRAIL MATER and always will be. HOT DAMN!
Great sentiment in rebuild, glad no one was hurt.
KNew a independent service mechanic ended up in a hospital for about six months when a tool box came loose in a crash and ended up in the cab with him.
He was never physically the same, became a Horse transporter in semi-size loads. His life was shortened about 20 years and did not get to see his kids grow up.
Those are risk assessments that folks should really consider, especially when they really do not understand what they maybe leaving behind...
Its all fun until it is not...
Life Lessons...we all go thru them...glad everyone is ok...battle scars on the truck add to it's character
Goodness. But you kept it together and as always figured out how to get back going. You have a system and know what you have and need to get the job done. awesome!!! Mater is just it!!! Stuff happens. You did your own recovery - and you DID recover! That is great! That truck comes out in great shape. You two are a pair! The two of you make a "whole"..... they don't pay for all the custom work on Mater. And if they totaled it they'd want the truck. No Way!!! You lose some of the "story" if you remove those parts. they are part of Mater's story!!! Lookin Awesome! Took a a bad incident and made it into a chance to make some good changes to Mater - but kept her personality!!
I have great respect for your passion for what you have buildt with your own hands! The wrecker is an awesome and fully capable offroad Rig 🤘👍🙂
Thank God you and no one else was hurt! As you proved, rigs can be repaired, but bodies take a lot longer! ;) Glad Mater wasn’t down long thanks to your skill and vision. Stay well Rory!
Glad nobody got hurt and the truck is back and better than ever.
Glad your OK and truck is fixed. God bless
You put your truck through hell every single day. I don't know if there's anyone else that has to beat on their equipment as hard as you have to
I like the "New" trail-mater..... Sometimes when bad things happen.... there is a big silver reward attached..... I love watching your channel.... Everytime I watch.... I learn....
Thanks for sharing an emotional couple of weeks. How does one value a hand modified specialised truck that has a deep emotional attachment for you, its builder? She is sure a mean truck, all ready for more tough rescues. Beautiful.
Glad you were able to rebuild that great truck in only 8 days. Hopefully your life will be less eventful moving forward. Good luck, and thanks for sharing.
Nice One Rory, your Wrecker looks like something out of Mad Max and believe you me "that's a good thing" can just see it eating up the Wastelands!!!....Keep on knocking out these Fab recovery vid's with awesome scenery in the backgrounds....What's not to like 👌
You guys are AWESOME. If you and Trail Mater can't do it then no one can...
Speechless. I can't imagine the emotional roller-coaster. Glad everyone is safe. Praying for you and your family and staff. God bless. Keep being you...
That is indeed a sweet wrecker/off-road monster. Great video.
First I am seeing this. One thing impressed me…your love for “Trailmater” and concern for the customers vehicle. Rory, you are a good man. I don’t say that about many people. 🙏🦅
Sometimes the best lessons learned, are learned the hard way, and necessity is the mother of invention...or in this case RE-invention! I'm sure there are many 4wheelers visiting MOAB that rest assured that if they push past their limitations, you are there to save their butts! Hopefully we will get to MOAB soon and meet you, not out of necessity hopefully! 🤞
The fact that you shared this event MAKES you the REAL DEAL. MASSIVE respect sir. Happy you and others were not hurt. Folks like you are the Heart Beat Of America! Keep it up! You, Sean, and Mike are the best! 👍👍👍👍👍
The dents tell a story 😎👍
Well the rollcage was a great idea ; but winter you going to freeze your butt off in that rig out in the snow ! Anyway good luck with everything !
Glad to finally see this video and the sentimental approach. To many she's an ugly beast and that's too bad. Trail Mater is a fine working strong piece of art. I am glad that you put it back together after such a heart break. Many off roaders roll a rig and throw it away except a few bolt on parts. You Sir saved your rig and replaced a few bolt on pieces and upgraded (minus the rear locker) your rig.
Good luck in the future
You and your crew are in my prayers
Hoka Hey
Your the man Rory. Nobody hurt and you can rebuild the wrecker. Enjoy your films a bunch. Stay safe Rory...
Good old trucks are like good old friends and they are very special
Sucks about towmater,but glad nobody was hurt.
Rory, I am sorry it happened. I am glad that you were physically uninjured by it and the memories will be there for the rest of your life, I'm 53 and i still remember how and why i rolled my 91 S-10 back in 1992. You are a GOOD man and people are stupid BUT a person is smart.
Love the vids. Hope to see more.
Hey Rory !! Saw the video that you did with Matt & All the other Crews To get the Gladiator out of the wash !! Great teamwork on your part as you jumped right in with Rudy to ""GET IT DONE ""!! HAHA Enjoy your videos too & explanation of ""MATERS "" Wreck !! Good NO 1 got hurt !! Have a good week & Till your next "Adventure "" ,,""KEEP IT SAFE ""!!
Like the rebuild/build/restoration/crash repair ,👌 nice.
I love it
I've been watching videos in random order so I was shocked to see this one come up. I am grateful that you and everyone else are safe.
Looking good it's a work truck be safe love the Chanel thanks for sharing
Rory, you have a good heart & it shows. The way you are telling this tells me you are a big teddy bear with a big heart. That's why I watch your videos. You are worth watching. I am sorry about the accident, but glad you are back. ❤️
I drove through Moab in Dec. 2019. I remember an old flat fender Jeep mounted on a pole out side of town. Mater looks as good as ever to me
I am from south Africa thousands of miles from you and i love what you do. Keep it up you are so humble
HaHa,HeHe...Yep, some landscaping makes things bigger. Love your humor and your video adventures. Stay safe, keep on towing.
The Trail Mater is your Heart and Soul. You are inspiring.
I know it is a life stile. As my electric linesman life all in is all l knew for 40 years but I did what had to be done Storm after storms mile after mile state after state. I'm so glad l have got to know you through your videos. Thank you Corey
You were very lucky Rory. Nobody got hurt. Such is the cost of "experience" experiences add up to "Wisdom". Young men become wiser through experiences like this. Keep up your good work and count your blessings.
I know exactly what you mean about owning and operating your business. I left the oilfield - pipelining after 24yrs and started my own shop because that's whst I really love, and I built my first and still my main recovery rig about 4yrs ago and now I have the shop full-time and now also I myself go out with one of my two rigs and recovery vehicles all winter long and some calls during the summer but im in PA so I don't get as much summer work as I do winter- deep snow offroad recoveries but if you love whst you do then work is just a word :) ❤️ I've loved every minute since I retired from oilfield work, making someone else loads of money haha now I make myself the money :) glad everything is OK and back up and running 😀
hind sight is 20/20 and poop happens, nice job getting it put together so quick
I am glad you were not hurt in the roll over. Nice job fixing the truck up in only 8 days!