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- This Ford Ranger went a little too far down the trail and couldn't make it back up, so he decided to try and go down, which led to him sliding down the canyon and into a tree.
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Hey Casey love the content. Got a question I drive a dump truck and trailer. Every once in awhile trucks get stuck at the dump site. Do you think the yankem rope will help out a lot.
Casey - About how steep it is - What I do is look at the trees angle to the ground whenever the camera is pointed across the slope. That angle shows very well how steep it is. Maybe some future video take a moment to point that out to the viewers. Sure looked like hard work to me! 🥾😮💨
@@cristophercahill9606 I use my 1.5” Yankum on big trucks all the time. There’s a video of one of those coming up soon
That works well.
Could also set the camera on the ground without a gimble so that the camera tilts to the side. That trick makes a lot of tilt their heads, how far you have to tilt your head equates to how steep that slope is.
Don’t worry, Casey. The hill did not look flat.
Wonder what kind of camera he was using and whether it was on wide angle, and the cameraman was up close, or it was at it’s narrowest focal point and the cameraman was farther away, made all the difference! The camera seemed like it wanted to shape the Ranger When it was sitting up against the tree, a good trick for the future! To demonstrate slope! How did that Ranger not even get dented? if your winch line wasn’t stuck, I would have been suspicious. You winched it down there, who use that truck last and did such a poor job feeding the line onto the spool? Or is that just the downside of the synthetic?
It wouldn't be a hill if it did look flat.
He should put a plumb bob or angle gauge on his truck, or just carry one. The camera never conveys just how steep these are
The trees show how steep it is. Great recovery!
I was thinking the same thing
Your exterior office designer does most excellent work.
Love the views from his office!!!😮😮☺️👏👏👏
Took me a second to understand your comment then I was like Oh Lord 😂
@@babyschuerman Exactly. None better.
Way to set the customer at ease with your humor, Casey!
Casey you’re way too kind love your sense of humor
That guy's laugh was the best.
When David stood just off the front driver side of the Ranger with the trees in the back ground and zoom to minimum it definitely gave a really good idea of the 45 plus degree slope..
Buddy must have someone looking after him. Lucky the tree was there
Young man needs to dismiss the name on the side of the truck, "sport" and realize that is for styling not function when it comes to where he wondered to in the wild. 2wd, 6 cyl, and street tires miss the mark of basic needs.
@@larrybe2900Fiat Panda 4WD begs to differ. 😜
@@JayMaverick Perhaps but in this instance he was dreaming.
Casey proves again that he's the GOAT, in this case... mountainGoat 😂
Its a Ranger, it'll outlive us all.
I have long been fascinated with how strong a small diameter rope can be simply because of the weave that is utilized during the manufacturing process.
Many people also don't know that most ropes are actually layers and layers woven and braided together.
Rope structure is amazing.
So True
Right! And some wire ropes like on elevators and cranes have another separate rope in the center of those woven ropes. I wonder if synthetic ropes have that yet too? (I'm getting so out-of-date)
I marvel at how Casey analyzes and determines how he rescues and recovers vehicles from near impossible situations. Well done, Casey.
Casey's da man!! 🤙
I am a firm believer that both synthetic rope and wire rope each have a place, it is knowing when to use which one for the application.
So True
Hi enjoy watching your video I am old school 64 A tip when you first started to skid put your handbrake on halfway then you can drive out without skidding
😊👍
I am of the firm standing that as we vocalize our situation and any possible solutions we gain a more clear and workable approach. That is why I smile as you're relating to the camera why you're doing what you're doing.
You watched a lot of Star Trek: The Next Generation, didn't you?
@@jakester455 I did watch a fair amount, but not a whole lot.
Good. You make me feel better about talking to myself while I work out a problem. Does seem to help
I like it because if I say something stupid I realize it right away.
@@RowanHawkins Yes sir. That too.
I got tried just watching you go up and down the hill!
George George George of the jungle watch out for that tree!!!!
Casey is the type of recovery expert i would want on any recovery I could get myself into. Brings the right amount of comic relief to someone who has had a less then ideal day.
Just wanted to point out that the roasted slug @ 16:55 was actually a praying mantis egg sack.
Pretty cool to know
Haha, I wish I had seen your post a moment ago, I said the same.
Casey the adventure that you are taking David on he will remember forever and for that you will always have a special place in his heart. As a viewer let me say thank you for your kindness.
Casey, what I can appreciate, as a Mom of two sons (grown men now) you used this as a teaching moment. Thank you
Hooking the line to the "Low" side of the vehicle, creates natural "lift" helping to counter act gravity to tip the vehicle.
That was a fun one. I have learned to gauge how steep it is by how people are walking on it.
By your comments Casey, this recovery happens before you blew the engine in the car. So If you had brought the car the engine would have blown here in the wilderness. You Dodged that bullet .
FORD RANGER....!!!!!
LOVE THEM TRUCKS...!!!!
I have one just like that, same red color and sport model, except mine is an auto trans. I wish it was a manual.
Except for the shackles...
Same here, though mine was a calypso green '92 with the 4.0L V6, but it WAS the manual (though 2WD with matching canopy). Not normally a truck guy, but mine grew on me and have come to appreciate them for what they are/were.
You did a great job!!!
That was a very steep hill nice job getting him outta there
Another good deed done Casey.
Thanks for taking us along
Your patience and watchful detail to minimize any damage is what makes you a great guy
Casey your instruction to the driver was so clear, even this 74 yr old felt ok with where you were at. I bet the the youngster,s heart rate was well and truely up. Brilliant job
I gotta say, the gradient looks just about steep enough to make this a neat MTB trail. Probably way easier to go down on two wheels than two legs. 🤠
Another successful recovery, great views of the mountains
Great recovery.
David, when you put the camera very near the ground walking up, It gave a GREAT perspective on the steepness.
Awesome, sketchy recovery. Great job, Casey 👏 Thanks for sharing 👍 😊
Casey yet again demonstrates that "Brains > Brawn" 👍💥💯🎯🔥
Good job 👏
Between you and Paul from fab rats you guys are great . You in Oregon and Paul in Utah provide an invaluable service to the public that get into trouble. And do it for free most of the time.
Keep up the good work
There are a ton of armchair quarterbacks out there that live in Mommies basement and have NEVER done what you do. They are all the experts in their own eyes. I just watch and shut up. YOU are the PRO and do the job the best way you know how.
Good spirited guy - certainly appreciated your professionalism.
Nice pull, and you got your winch line straightened out as a bonus! 😀❤👍
Look at the trees to judge how steep the hill is. My father-in-law would have said "Steeper than a horses face". I can't imagine the thrill ride down for that explorer. Good recovery 🎉🎉🎉
A second winch line off an uphill tree with a snatch block to control the roll would have made that second pull much more comfortable, but that ride out would have been a lot less fun with the wrecker. Besides, you only get to learn the creative solutions when you are forced to use them. 😅
Nice recovery Casey!
Those Badlands winches are awesome! Those long sustained pulls are definerly not recommended, but they keeo on working!
Should be called bad@$$ winch
Casey, ever think about carrying a small bubble level to show the true angle of the hill?
The instructions you gave to the driver where great and his reactions to your instructions where perfect great team work well done was steep no doubt
Awesome recovery Casey! If that were me, I sure would want someone like you to come rescue me. Fantastic job that led to another great video.
When I was a girl (way before you were born) Dad would haul us all over Oregon. We would be hunting or fishing and I was a girl so while my 3 older brothers were out doing their thing, I got to just wander around on my own. This video, as with many of your other ones, reminds me of that wonderful time in my childhood.
Mom took us kids to that area many times, one of the many reasons I follow Casey. Good memories for sure.
You used a.ot of restraint/professionalism to not say , what are doing out here without 4 wheel drive! Nice recovery. Nice job keeping the driver informed on what you were doing , to keep him calm.
Must have been a...heck of a ride ... Looks like from the damage...he was at least controlling his speed..glad he found a tree to park it on..Well done on the pull out 👍💪
Salut Casey!!
Awesome job Casey
Not every day you get to rescue a Ford Ranger from a rocky rutted bike trail on about a 25-degree slope. Nice work Casey.
The trees do show how steep it was looks like a wild time.
always like seeing you figure this stuff out.
Sou Brasileiro assistindo sempre!!! Incribile biureful. Já trabalhei com caminhão munk.
Gotta love those sleeves! Definitely a money saver in sharp rocks...😊
I use to keep pieces of old fire hose for just those jobs.. basically the same idea
This entire video has beautiful views. Some wouldn’t be so beautiful if you see them every day?
You have good skills Casey, technical skills and people skills, you give good understandable instructions,
Good work Casey. I like to see how you navigate different situations. Thank you for sharing.
You have to be part mountain goat to do many of your rescues 👍😎 You are always so kind to the people who make mistakes and need your help😊 Thanks for explaining everything and another great video! Stay safe out there!❤️🙏
I can't imagine the ride he went on going down.
Wow Was He BLESSED & Maby Luckey Also, Great Job 👍👍👍
Hey just a tip about your shoulder pain. Look up a product called A system. It’s a roll on and it’s awesome and work great on my shoulders and back. Hopefully it can work for you too. Keep up the great work kiddo
After all that I am glad the customers little ford was OKAY.
There was one part of the video where the camera was held close to the ground with you climbing up the hill that really showed the steepness around the 33:58 mark.
Awesome 😊
I reckon when he initially spun tires the easy solution he missed was throwing some rocks in the bed for traction weight. THEN he made it way worse. Valuable lesson we all probably learned in our younger days, in some form or another.
Definitely, a PRECARIOUS SITUATION, to quote another CZcamsR!
That dodge is a beast. Great video once again.
The Old Trusty Dodge Ram and Casey’s ingenuity for the win!!!!
I just kept thinking how that young man got to relive that ride down backwards and in slow motion
Casey ladelle the man, the mythe, and the legend.
That was a really cool trick with the winch line.
I guess I need one of those fairleads.
I think that Dodge is my favorite truck of those you have.
My 1990 Ranger was incredibly stable and so much fun to drive. Nice work rescuing this one. Knowing that the trees grow straight up helps give perspective on the slope - that was darned steep.
Great work Casey. Beautiful country out there. Bout time to make a trip out. 👍
They make them sleeves for tig welding too. In leather or nylon. 10', 15' and 25'. And you can stop a vehicle from tipping over even easier with a tag line.
The banter back and forth between you guys is absolutely hilarious. At the same time, you make sure you get the job done safely. Kudos!
Good job in a difficult situation.
I don't own a winch, but that rope looks too thin to do the job.
I really need to look into buying myself a winch since I am in a rural area.
And I see I need to educate myself on those soft type ropes for a winch.
Great recovery. Casey, build a go box that can be moved from vehicle to vehicle with your rigging items.
I don't know about Casey, but if I relied on a box I had to remember to move from vehicle to vehicle I would pretty much never have any gear with me. 🤣
My best “off road” vehicle was a early 90 Datsan/Nissan Sentry front wheel drive. I built a 3 inch strut lift out of aluminum and extended the lower “A” arms by about 1.5 inches…had a four wheel alignment done..The tires on it where military jeep tires.I personally with trunk empty could pick it up the back end move it around in tight spots…it would go anywhere off road..and being a light vehicle even if it got stuck it was easy to pop back out..
I'm old , that's about 6 months worth of cardio for me. LOL
😂😂😂😂😂👍😎
Great job everyone! The young man had wild ride down and then up the steep hill! He did great helping to get himself out of his predicament by listening to Casey's instructions. Casey's made the guy laugh which help him to be calm. The cameraman kept it all in focus and showed us the beautiful scenery. Thanks again.😊
A true Professional at work!!!! I love this channel!!!!!!
You can see it's really steep by looking at the direction of the trees. Good video as always.
Id love to see you update the suspension so that old wrecker is more comfortable off-road. If thats possible without sacrificing to much stability. Idk but keep on doing what you do👊
So Wise , Thank You. Another Fine example of the Mighty Casey in Action . We Must Also Remember the fine camera man. A fine example of how much easier it is when the vechle is still mobile.
NOT THE FORD RANGER! 😂 neat trick getting the rope unstuck, can’t do that with a wire rope. You can definitely see the incline on the video. Great job getting the ranger out of there. Not a lot of damage to the ranger for running into the tree. Definitely a beautiful view and I agree that one shouldn’t go out alone. RIP slug 🐌 👏👏👏💪💪💪
Nice work
Ahhhhh the sound of an old Ford power steering pump.
You can’t park there!
It never gets old 😂
I didn't park. I was taking a break. From all the awesomeness of owning a ranger.
@@WW-rm3cnjust doing Ford Ranger stuff.
They do things no one else would do. (Sometimes for good reasons)
Great job Casey!!
Commenting and liking before I watch 🤠
As always 🤣❤️🇷🇴
This was a Very Cool Video ! Did not Look that sketchy at all on video , like u said. Kind of like looking at Diving boards in a Swimming pool. they don't look high , until You are Up There.
Maybe Get a Little Drone ?
adding in drone Footage Might have conveyed the Angle of the Hill & sketchiness of the situation.
I feel for that guy. I went up a lane in the dusk one night it was a rough track and was expecting it to be but wasn't expecting it to start getting wet then drop about 3 foot into a stream bed and no choice but to keep going with water coming over the bonnet in an un prepared 4x4 on road tyres plus it had only come out of the dealer the day before for randomly shutting off. After about half a mile of driving up the stream the road re appeared by that time it was pitch black.
Nothing like as dangerous as this but I know how easy it is to go from ok to brown underwear.
Ugly day in Pennsylvania today but what a beautiful day in Oregon. As someone with mild OCD, watching Casey map out with his 360 brain meticulously measured and calculated step-by-step procedures is just so great to watch chills with me right out. Must get myself a Hoodie regardless of the shipping to the UK
Great job Casey and kudos to the Ranger owner for listening to you and following your commands to a tee. Oh, and great videoing too!
You are the most prepared and reliable recovery service on You Tube bar none 👍🏼Not to name names but some of the most watched recovery services on You Tube are by the seat of their pants, making their recoveries more difficult than they need be had they prepared beforehand like yourself. Great work Casey!
Good camera position! Very clear what you were doing to make the recovery.
Thanks for the video
Bravo Casey! Good job.
I've been in a few situations where things pucker a bit, that's when you don't get in a hurry and take time to assess the conditions and adapt.
Job well done.
If not for that tree he would have taken a scary ride down!