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If the predictions are anywhere close to correct............it's gonna get western out there folks.  We've compiled a li...
01/21/2026

If the predictions are anywhere close to correct............it's gonna get western out there folks.

We've compiled a list of suggestions from some of our customers and hope these help with what it sounds like we will be facing in the next few days. Rumor has it, this could be as bad or worse that our 2021 freeze. Our drivers here at Kemp's Wrecker Service, are ready to save the day and come to the rescue of anyone who may find themselves stranded. Thanks to Clif Oates, our heavy operator...........he has sorted snow chains for the various trucks and made sure the trucks are all treated with additive so all the drivers and trucks are ready to rock and roll. Pack extra water, jackets and blankets if you absolutely have to get out on the roads. Also, for an added precaution take along and ice scraper, shovel, jumper cables, flashlight, batteries, an extra phone charger, non perishable food and some cat litter (for traction).

We appreciate our customers who shared some very helpful hints. Be safe and remember, we are available for towing 24/7 (940) 627-3347.

Greg Stewart of Stewart Diesel Performance/Stewart Field Service says the most important thing on a diesel, is to put fuel additive in the tank BEFORE it gets cold. Diesel fuel will start gelling up at 20 degrees and a fuel additive will keep diesel fuel from gelling. If your diesel does gel up, the best thing to do is try to warm it up or wait until the weather warms up. You can place a Torpedo heater in front of the vehicle to try to warm it up, do not put additives in to try to make it ungel and do not try to start it.

Joe Smith and Robert Barnett from Superior Auto reminds everyone to get your Antifreeze tested and if you have a diesel, use power service diesel treatment to prevent gel up.

Jim Bob Little of Waggoner Sauder Ranch has some great ranching tips. Make sure all cattle and livestock have plenty of hay and plenty of water. His hint is for tanks/ponds is to put a 55 gallon metal drum about 6 – 8 feet from the shore and add rocks on the inside up to the first band. Top that with firewood and burn. This will clear a 40’ diameter of water. If you have a smaller area, like his 20’ cement trough, then do the same thing with a smaller, 30 gallon barrel. Also, on your tractors and trucks, remember to add anti gel in the fuel tanks.

Travis with SNT Plumbing says to make sure any water piping that is exposed is covered and insulated. Hose bibs should be drained and covered. If you have a well and well house, make sure it is well insulated and place heat lamp in the well house. Also, don’t forget to leave kitchen and bathroom faucets dripping, he suggests hot water.

Amy Hahn with Decatur Garden Center urges everyone to get some frost cloth for your plants, onions, flowers and herbs. Make sure you water your fruit trees and shrubs well before the freeze and bring anything in pots inside. If you wrap anything like a palm, use cloth, not plastic, always cloth. You can use any kind of burlap, a blanket, or special cloths such as frost cloths. Using plastic creates moisture and the plastic will freeze on the inside.

TX DOT stated that the predictions across board are as bad as 2021, if not worse. They urge everyone to stay home unless absolutely necessary. They are prepping the roads and trying to keep the roads open, however, there is no guarantees that will resolve icy patches on roads and overpasses. They want everyone to be safe and remind everyone that the roads that are more traveled will be treated first.

Tye McMaster of McMaster New Holland suggests keeping tractors stored under a cover, use anti gel and fuel treatment before it gets below freezing. Once it’s gelled it has to thaw out and block heaters and battery maintainers are good to use as well. Every degree below 32 degrees, makes it harder to start a diesel. Warm up the tractors before you start moving them, let them run and bring up to operating temperature. If anyone would like to call for advice, they are available.

Shaun Davie of Decatur Heat and Air suggests that if you have a heat pump, to have it checked out in the next couple of days before the freeze hits. If you have an older heat pump and it doesn’t seem to be heating well, switch it to Emergency Heat. The newer ones, you shouldn’t have to use the Emergency Heat setting.

Dawson Holt of Bob Cat of North TX reminds us to put diesel additive in our compact excavators, skid-steers, compact track loaders, UTV’s, telehandlers and other small equipment. He also said that "saying a little prayer" that your battery starts the next morning couldn’t hurt. Make sure you let your equipment idle and warm up to operating temperatures so the diesel and hydraulic fluid will warm up before you begin operating your equipment.

Michele with B Wise Vet reminds everyone to protect their pets, plants, and pipes. Pets who may not be able to come inside, need to have somewhere covered and out of the wind to stay warm. This could be as simple as a cardboard box with straw or blankets or a sterlite storage bin with added insulation. For stray cats, you can cut an opening in one end of the storage bin, add some cheap, stick on insulation or heat tape inside and set these out for the strays. Dogs need a place to get out of the weather and wind, if available, move them to a barn or shed if temperatures drop below 20 degrees. Keep out fresh water at all times. If you do not have access to a heated bucket or a water tank heater, make sure you dump out the ice and give fresh water. Straw bedding or blankets can be added for extra warmth.

Sabrina Easley with Oncor sent an attachment "check list" with some great info as well and it's attached here.

Thanks so much to these folks for their advice and suggestions.

Thank you Veterans, for the freedom all get to enjoy in this great Nation.
11/11/2025

Thank you Veterans, for the freedom all get to enjoy in this great Nation.

Our office will be closed Friday, July 4th, however, we are still available for towing 24/7.  Call (940) 627-3347.Be saf...
07/03/2025

Our office will be closed Friday, July 4th, however, we are still available for towing 24/7. Call (940) 627-3347.

Be safe and enjoy.

It’s HOT 🥵🥵 and we know the importance of staying hydrated. Our First Responders are appreciated so much for putting our...
06/27/2025

It’s HOT 🥵🥵 and we know the importance of staying hydrated.

Our First Responders are appreciated so much for putting our well being above theirs.

As a small thank you, we will be providing a refresher station during the month of July as they are out and about keeping us all safe.

Thank you all so much for your sacrifices.

Decatur Fire Department
Wise County Sheriff's Office
Decatur Police Department
Wise County EMS
Texas Department of Public Safety

This is just a PSA for things you never think you will have to deal with or go through and we hope you don't.  For the w...
06/18/2025

This is just a PSA for things you never think you will have to deal with or go through and we hope you don't. For the women out there, when you are driving.......... zip your purse so the contents will stay in your purse and seat belt your purse just like you seat belt your self or other passengers. Make sure you have an emergency contact on your DL info so it's easily pulled up for law enforcement who is working an accident you may be involved in. If possible, keep your phone in your purse so that it won't be tossed around or lost if you are in an accident. Keep a list of emergency contacts in your wallet as well as a list of yours or your children's health issues/allergies. The way personal items are thrown around, thrown out of the vehicle and strewn for feet..........sometimes they may not be recovered. Don't leave your car title in your glove box, put it in a safe, secure location at your home or in a safe deposit box and do not sign it until you are selling the vehicle. Any model car that is able to have OnStar.......... pay for it, it's so worth it. Put an emergency contact on that as well and they will be called when there is a crash detected. The main part is just be careful, aware and alert........watch your surroundings. Check your rear view mirrors and side mirrors, be aware of what is going on in all directions. The accidents happening in this area are alarming, to say the least. Loss of life and serious injuries are happening too often. Last, but certainly not least, keep the families of all the accident victims in your thoughts......... this is a very sad time in our little community right now. Please be safe.

Anyone who has lived in Wise County for anytime at all, knows that our owner, Terry Hand will pick you up ANYWHERE, much...
06/05/2025

Anyone who has lived in Wise County for anytime at all, knows that our owner, Terry Hand will pick you up ANYWHERE, much less the airport. We sure think he deserves this title and if you don't mind, take a minute and vote for him "Most likely to pick you up at the airport @ 2:00 am"

And by the way............ he certainly appreciates all your business, no matter where you may be.

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FATHER'S DAY - The nominations are in! It's time for you to vote for your favorite dads at wcmess.com/fdvote25

Voting closes Sunday, June 8. The winners in each category will be announced in the June 12 edition of the Wise County Messenger.

Some days we meet ourselves coming and going. Makes us wonder which end is which. John got this job done with ease.
06/03/2025

Some days we meet ourselves coming and going. Makes us wonder which end is which.

John got this job done with ease.

05/19/2025

If you're missing a blind cat wearing a collar, we have it in our shop. You must identify, tell me what s*x the cat is and what color the collar is to claim. It is safe for now. Call our office 940 627-3347.

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Check out the vehicles we have in our on line auction.  Details are on the Rene Bates page, please refer to that for any...
05/12/2025

Check out the vehicles we have in our on line auction. Details are on the Rene Bates page, please refer to that for any questions. Auction ends May 23 @ 2:00 pm.

1650 W. Virginia Street, Suite 104 • McKinney, TX 75069 • (972) 548-9636 Michelle R Bates TX LIC 12100; Sheryl L Bates TX LIC 15025; Business License AL LIC C140; Business License FL LIC AB55; Michelle R Bates FL LIC AU2085; Sheryl L Bates FL LIC AU4025 Copyright © 1999-2025, René Bates Auctio...

There is a "day" for EVERYTHING now.  Tomorrow is National Coconut Cream Pie Day (who makes these things up?).  So if yo...
05/07/2025

There is a "day" for EVERYTHING now. Tomorrow is National Coconut Cream Pie Day (who makes these things up?). So if you have a great recipe that's been handed down for generations........share it with us and everyone here. We love snacks around this joint between calls. Speaking of calls........... we'll put our pie aside as soon as you call us needing help. Light, Medium and Heavy tows are no problem for us and we're available 24/7. Call us at (940) 627-3347.

Now back to our irregularly scheduled pie day preparations for tomorrow.

FOR THE CRUST:
1 ball of All-Butter Piecrust

FOR THE FILLING:
3/4 c. granulated sugar
1/3 c. cornstarch
1 tbsp. all-purpose flour
1/2 tsp. salt
1 13.5-oz. can unsweetened coconut milk
1 c. whole milk
5 large egg yolks
1 1/2 c. sweetened shredded coconut.
2 tbsp. unsalted butter
2 tsp. vanilla extract

FOR THE TOPPING:
1 1/2 c. heavy cream
2 tbsp. granulated sugar
1 tsp. vanilla extract
Toasted coconut chips, for garnish

For the crust: Preheat the oven to 400˚. On a lightly floured surface, roll the pie dough into a 13-inch circle. Transfer the crust to a 9-inch-deep dish pie plate. Tuck the edges of the crust under to be even with the edge of the pie plate and crimp the edges as desired. Place the crust in the refrigerator for 1 hour (or freezer for 30 minutes). Bake for 16 to 18 minutes, until the edges of the crust are very lightly golden. Let cool to room temperature.

For the filling: Whisk together the sugar, cornstarch, and salt in a medium saucepan. Whisk together the coconut milk, whole milk, and egg yolks in a large liquid measuring cup until smooth. Whisk the milk mixture into the pot with the sugar mixture. Cook over medium heat, whisking frequently, until the mixture boils, 4 to 5 minutes. Boil for 1 minute, whisking and stirring constantly, then remove from the heat. Immediately stir in the shredded coconut, butter, and vanilla, continuing to stir until the butter is completely melted. Immediately pour the coconut filling into the prepared pie shell. Press plastic wrap directly onto the surface of the filling. Let sit at room temperature for 1 hour, then refrigerate until set, about 8 hours.

For the topping: Whisk together the heavy cream, sugar, and vanilla in the bowl of a stand mixer until stiff peaks form, 1 to 2 minutes. Dollop the whipped cream over the top of the chilled pie. Garnish with toasted coconut.

Round  # 2045............ heavy rains, low visibility, sleek roads, lots of mud and of course, drivers who don't slow do...
05/06/2025

Round # 2045............ heavy rains, low visibility, sleek roads, lots of mud and of course, drivers who don't slow down. Put our number in your phone............ we've got our wet suits, waders and floaties on and we'll come when you need us. (940) 627-3347

We get it............ save some of the rain for July and August.  However, if you find yourself in a muddy predicament, ...
05/05/2025

We get it............ save some of the rain for July and August. However, if you find yourself in a muddy predicament, we're just a phone call away. (940) 627-3347. No job is too big or too small OR too muddy for us.

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171 FM 2264
Decatur, TX
76234

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+19406273347

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