You are so righ about the recovery--like that one--they are most of the time easy-esier the more you do--as you learn the tricks--but once job is completed-you are free to move on to the next job-nothing else to do. That';s when you are making some money... Thanks for the video's.
better grease that main trunion pin on that boom rig it right the first time then u can sit back and smoke a cigerett wile its coming to the road good job
You could do with a set of those miller industries frame rail grab chains for those lifts, possibly down the line as you expand and can invest. Very versatile chains those but they aint cheap! (15k working load each assembly grade 100 1/2" chains only 5ft long each though.. advantage though is you dont need to pass through and hook back like your normal chains.). Nice controlled lift and slide over with no fuss and in a timely manner. Nice work and thanks as always for sharing! Nice of the amish gentleman to help with the clear up at the end.
I love working with them they are super helpful. Thanks for the input Id like to have a set of those hooks on a 15ft chain. You can buy the hooks separate themselves now.
@@MercifulTowing I like the Hammerlock feature of the frame hook. that's very useful.. but at nigh 200 bucks a piece.. yeah.. that's expensive especially when 4 x 5ft grade 100 1/2 chains with the frame grab at one end and the normal hook at the other is 900 bucks.. you're only saving a 100bucks on a set of 4 individual hooks !
The trailer looks like its loaded pretty light the way it's coming up out of the ditch. I like hooking my chains a little bit closer to the tail of the trailer to get my truck closer and allowing me to have more cable to use/ winch in if need be. Easy money either way 👍
They told me 43k in the box. I usually look for the reinforced part of the sliding rails and go right around there. No particular reasoning just hasnt failed me so I havent changed. Thanks for watching! and while editing I realised I shouldve been closer. I swear half the reason I make the videos is to critique myself later! LOL
Easy-peasy for you great recovery thank you for bringing us along for the ride
Glad you enjoyed it
Nice simple job. And simpatic people. Seen on 7/23/22 at 12:41 PM in Amsterdam (NL)
the guy that helped you looked like, maybe 16, nice people,i used to farm with some Huterites, all nice people
Nice. I just learning with your videos. I just got in this industry
You are so righ about the recovery--like that one--they are most of the time easy-esier the more you do--as you learn the tricks--but once job is completed-you are free to move on to the next job-nothing else to do. That';s when you are making some money...
Thanks for the video's.
Another that didn't swing wide enough to make the turn! Good job getting him out!
you get all them easy jobs..lol
Great work
My favorites are the easy ones lol
Great video
better grease that main trunion pin on that boom rig it right the first time then u can sit back and smoke a cigerett wile its coming to the road good job
You could do with a set of those miller industries frame rail grab chains for those lifts, possibly down the line as you expand and can invest. Very versatile chains those but they aint cheap! (15k working load each assembly grade 100 1/2" chains only 5ft long each though.. advantage though is you dont need to pass through and hook back like your normal chains.). Nice controlled lift and slide over with no fuss and in a timely manner. Nice work and thanks as always for sharing! Nice of the amish gentleman to help with the clear up at the end.
I love working with them they are super helpful. Thanks for the input Id like to have a set of those hooks on a 15ft chain. You can buy the hooks separate themselves now.
@@MercifulTowing oh thats handy.. didnt realise they had done that now. that makes things a bit easier and saves 900 odd bucks for a set of chains lol
@@oddtechman they are still stupid expensive lol
@@MercifulTowing yup!
@@MercifulTowing I like the Hammerlock feature of the frame hook. that's very useful.. but at nigh 200 bucks a piece.. yeah.. that's expensive especially when 4 x 5ft grade 100 1/2 chains with the frame grab at one end and the normal hook at the other is 900 bucks.. you're only saving a 100bucks on a set of 4 individual hooks !
It would be nice if you could have stickers made for the kids while they watch you
Man I miss living in Oak Grove.
Is Perry still the Police Chief there?
No, Dennis Cunningham is the current chief
@@MercifulTowing Oh nice
The trailer looks like its loaded pretty light the way it's coming up out of the ditch. I like hooking my chains a little bit closer to the tail of the trailer to get my truck closer and allowing me to have more cable to use/ winch in if need be. Easy money either way 👍
They told me 43k in the box. I usually look for the reinforced part of the sliding rails and go right around there. No particular reasoning just hasnt failed me so I havent changed. Thanks for watching! and while editing I realised I shouldve been closer. I swear half the reason I make the videos is to critique myself later! LOL
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Pennsylvania?
Kentucky
Sure is a pretty tow truck
thank you
I s this truck a 35 ton?
25 ton
NO PINEAPPLES 🍍🍍 SERVED TODAY
Why don't you get a rotator
$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ its in the works but $$$$$$$$$$$$
I'm not hating on anyone but I found that interesting...An Amish farmer in a power wheelchair. Go figure!
I cannot lie, I had the same thoughts....
An Amish with an ELECTRIC wheelchair??
Great work
Thanks for watching!