Called for a tow today, know the owners. First thing out of their mouth was "need a job?" I am a web developer with some extra time on my hands, so it looks like I have a second job on the way! Excited to learn the ropes, I will be operating an old flat bed. Wish me luck! And great video!
Just started my first tow job at a AAA contractor. I have common sense and good knowledge of automobiles but I've never towed before. I have watched a couple of your videos and your very clear on instructions and cover all bases. Thanks for doing these. Stay safe brother 💪
@Tony I'm 2 months in. This is not the life for everyone. We do 7 days on call then the next 7 days are 7 am-6 pm while the other team works the on calls. We do AAA, copart, rotations, COD's, basically everything. Stay safe out there!
We'll i watched whenever i was as green as midwest Prairie. And I've stumbled back into towing. I discovered I'm good at it, And i like it just a little bit. 2nd day back and this morning Don I'm goin threw my rig and setting her up for me. Thanks to you and 2 great trainers and 2 really Awsome tow companies one can vouch that I'm pretty good the 2nd I'm completely new here and the company is huge ppl seem rockin and i hope i can do this again.
Great job sir! I’ve been doing landscaping/construction for over 30 years and now I’m burnt out. So I’ve always wanted to give it a go doing towing/and battery technician for AAA! Just applied and have my first interview Friday!! I just learned a lot from your video! Thanks a lot and look forward to seeing more!!
I love what I do for a living I mean it's a lot of fun but the main thing is I can't stress enough is to be careful and keep your head on a swivel because this line of work is the top 10 deadliest jobs you can have
Great video chief and good information on how it's supposed to be done right, so thank you Sir for the teaching on hooking up vehicle's on A rollback tow truck, I can't wait to join the tow truck industry I appreciate your video it's very explanatory info.✌
thanks. I'm trying a new carrier and have had tow trucks in my mind for years and I should have some knowledge of what I'm doing and you just did that sir. thank you
You are very good man take care flatbad tow truck.you should owner your own tow truck company.you are very good man take care tow truck flatbed tow truck.good job.
You made my day with this one. it's easy to see it and understand it after your guidance on showing this video. I'm inspired to get my tow license ASAP. Thanks for the learning lesson
I have a lot of fun and make decent money doing this but if you do it keep your head on a swivel and watch your back because this has a very dangerous side of the business
When hooking up the truck, I would have used the T hook in the frame. Then you know it isn't coming out. As you said, everyone has their ways. Great video's by the way. I subscribed. I'd use them as training video's for new Driver/operators. Good clear instruction, step by step and why it's done that way. Awesome job. Keep the lights on and watch your back. Stay safe. From a brotherhood tower from Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. Much respect.
Kyrk Nordfjeld yes I agree with you. Great training video. A little overkill with wheel straps and the rear safety chains. I learned a couple things. Thx--
Good, thorough demonstration of basic hook, load, secure and unload. The aluminum bed on a 1ton chassis is a good combo for moving vehicles that roll normally. For my purposes, I like what I'm running now, a 21' steel JerrDan with the upward swept tail end on an International 2 1/2 ton. It has really great reach, tilt range and a powerful wheellift. I'm able to slide it under 3/4 and 1ton trucks and using the bed tilt and wheellift for support, hoist them off the ground to access linkages if necessary. Hooking bridle ends is made far easier than rolling around on the ground under a car. I also have a couple handles from Smart & Final that allow me to reach under the vehicle to push hooks across to the far side of the bed and at the delivery end, I can use the magic stick to reach under and detach J-hooks and/or mini-Js. I have a substantial amount of lumber and other items to help facilitate the loading of difficult vehicles. I don't know how much of what you do involves uncooperative cars but I sort of relish the challenges. Today, I loaded a charger that had the spindle broken from the control arm in an accident. That front wheel and tire protruded almost clear of the fender. It had been taken from the scene by another company whose driver did a good job of hauling it with the exception of one detail. He didn't seem to know how to release the transmission park mechanism. Either that or he just didn't feel like taking the time to do it, opting to drag the car up and shaking it back off. I observed the status of the bypass and the markings on the ground to make this conclusion. For my part, I put my bed in front of the front end and slicked the deck in front of the wiped out tire. Using the bed's range, I extended it under the car and lifted it enough to snake my mini-Js to the forward anchor slots. Took up the slack and released the transmission from park. A bit more slicker and the car came aboard with very little hassle. I also try to always use chains in components designed for strength and durability, crossing the rears whenever possible. Some designs preclude crossing, usually due to underside plastic panels. If I have to anchor a car by its wheels, I put the transmission in park or a low gear for a manual transmission plus locking the parking brake. You gotta do what it takes to accomplish the task at hand without hurting your customer's car. Sometimes, it's best to opt out if the customer shows a proclivity to be troublesome and an expert in the operation of the truck. They sure look funny as you drive away.
What type of chain did you use to pull the truck from the front? Is there an auto store that sells it? My mom cant find anyone to show her what she needs to buy for her ford f550
You probably won't believe this but in all the years that I have told cars I've only had one cable break on me and that was because I was trying to get it out of the medium put the cables running down to the ditch
I do believe ya. Mine would never fail if I was the only one driving my rollback at work. The problem is that they put rookies in it, and my cable ends up frayed and gets flat spots. I always try to re spool it on my first call of the day, but once the damage is done, its done. So I use the safety chain. If the boss wants to keep blowing money on fools beating up trucks and equipment, that's on him. But I'm gonna do whatever I can to get home safe and be here for my kids!
Hey man thanks for that info and you made it look so easy and im thinking about getting into tow truck drinking but I'm just doing my homework first and you helped me out alot thank you so much brother and keep up the awesome job your doing sir
@@donaldchastain6847 oh ok and thank you again so much for the inside info and I did subscribe to your channel cause your keeping everything 💯 brotha 👍and I really appreciate that sir keep the videos coming cause I'm learning my friend
Great video! It came in very handy today. I like how you demonstrate step-by-step instructions. Many in the industry might say, "that's just common sense", and I would agree. When giving instruction though, it's important to assume your student has no previous experience (to provide them 'common sense'). Why would your boss be mad at you got taking the initiative to make and post this video? If he is, I'm sure another operator would be glad to have you represent them!
by the wayim thinking of getting my own truck soon but not sure it im going to buy it here in jamaica ,or source it from the states, its bit expensive to ship,so im shoping around,. a friend has a older bed for sale here but it has the older type of wheel lift.and its about 17 ft length, do you think it would be hard to convert that to a proper working wheel lft
In my opinion from my experience I wouldn't convert anything over you're just asking for a mess look around and find your truck bud that's all together and complete might cost you a little more but you will be thankful in the long run I have had many tow trucks of my own and piecing them together never works right
YOU BOSS IS ONE IN MANY... BUT MANY WILL BENEFIT FROM YOUR TUTORIAL. AND THEN....THEY WILL BE ALLREADY TRAINED TO WORK FOR YOUR BOSS.....THANKS TO YOU. NOT BAD....EHHHH?
Very helpful video I just recently started towing I'm very green but catching on fast been on the trainers truck for 3 days now and I'm already loading and unloading with minimal help from trainer I'm already loving this carrer choice
Hey man i had my truck loaded on a flatbed and i think he fucked up my front end. He strapped down all 4 tires first and THEN cranked the winch...seemed like he was literally ripping my truck apart. Looks like there is camber on the passenger front tire now that there wasn't before the tow. Should i be concerned about this? It did not look good at all. Thanks ahead of time!
This was a very good video on how to load and unload a car from a flatbed tow truck. Being that I'm a tow truck driver myself, I know how it can be sometimes to have to load or unload cars that are either missing parts or doesn't have keys. Either way, I load them up and get them back to the impound yard. I'm putting together an updated How to load and unload a tow truck using different cars because each hook up is not the same. Feel free to stop by and check out the videos of stolen recoveries and accidents calls which i have loaded to my channel. leave feedback so i know what you guys want to see.
On trucks I keep the cable tight with the safety chain on the back just to take some bounce out of the truck but with cars after I get it on the bed then I leave some slack in the cable
@@donaldchastain6847 I was asking because I was trained to run a second chain on top heavy ( trucks) then winch the front on down till I can chain it tight to the deck then back the load off the winch. Boss said about 1.5 inch of play in the winch line. he said it was to save wear on his winch.
On our tow trucks if you put like an F-150 on there I use my cable and a safety chain on the ass end of that truck and squeeze the shocks down just a little bit just to take some of the body roll out of that truck makes for a better ride
@@mrrodneyalong Unloaded winch it how you want it, We all have towed with the winch tensioned down, we all have towed with 2 rear chains tightened by the winch and safeties on the front, but legally you need 4 adjustable independent tie-downs, And for safety the winch it suppose to be without tension as when tensioned it shock loads the winch with every bounce you hit.
I see you are from Missouri, ever met or know of Ron Pratt (Midwest Truck)? He has an ever growing channel under his name of his tows and side jobs of interest and also educates us along the way. Instructional videos can only reach out so far, but do let anyone keep you from doing your own tutorials, also good to toss in some miscellaneous adventures with their own educational value too. Couple other towing channels to also give you some ideas to expand on while you are still in the business and working.
great video Donald am about to start my own business in California thinking in buying a 2014 ram 5500 this video help me alot what are the other levers do on the right side
Question: When you have a vehicle with low clearance, Can you put on the ground a couple of 2X6 boards under the "leg" of the bed before you tilt it, so you can improve the load angle like that? And maybe extend it with ramps if the bed is not long enough to reach the ground?
Hi guys my name is Nelson, I'm looking to start my own towing business looking to buy a tow truck. I have a few questions. I would like to know if I should buy the tow truck 1st or get permits and if so what type of permets I need to get. Thanks for your time I enjoyed your video
I have a question for my fellow tow truck drivers on here.. I'm only on the job a couple months and am still learning .. I've been using J-Hooks on pretty much all of my tows with few exceptions where I've been hooking up to the frame with the smaller hooks. I'll admit that I've been grabbing control arms most of the time due to being taught that wayOne thing I do that I don't see here is I put big J-Hooks around the axle on the back of the truck or a small J-Hook on the frame and set the chains in the back and cinch them down so I have it tight on the front and back evenly. Then I'm putting my straps with a cluster on the front of the truck. Does this sound like a good procedure or should I definitely be looking to do things differently.
Here in California (San Jose) you better have two chains on that rear end. Out here in Merced I've seen these jokers just rely on the wire wrap. "We're just going short..."
Funny listening to the whimpering of the camera person, nice , thanks , as you know there are a lot of stupid tow truck / and Plano truck drivers, do so stupid stuff, thanks BigAl California.
Hi man have a good day. I have to ask you something about steel rope . Question is when i set free that rope before load car on tow truck , rope's shape is turn in spiral but i dont want this shape because when i start to load it damage's to wrecker. Why that's happen ? Thats because Steel Rope or Wrecker ? Car model is Fiat Ducato. If you answer this question i really appreciate it. And i know my English not enough to explain that problem i hope you understand )) .And please tell me what kind of u using steel rope can you tell me your steel rope brand ?
The steel cable that we use I can't stand it's always going to different directions if you watch my videos I'm always fighting with it I couldn't tell you what brand it is my boss get them from a company called Transwest thank you for watching my video stay safe out there
Great AAA video on the proper way to load and unload. My AAA driver from Ricci's Transport and Recovery didn't. Watch my post and you will see on TH-cam. Ricci's Transport and Recovery. Type in this and you'll see the car being dumped off and damaged.
Donald Chastain oh i bet i just started working as a tow truck driver and u showed me some cool tips on how to be more safe and i have moved all my strips to the driver side of the truck my fellow tow truck workers thought i was nuts intel i showed them how much more faster and better it was
Glad I could help you keep watching my Channel today or tomorrow I'm going to release a new video on some more tips on how to pick up cars without keys and stuff
The main reason is most cars don't have any kind of frame anymore or all tin and aluminum so the chains pull through them like butter put the straps on the tires and I don't even have to look back at them anymore
my car was droven up a a tow truck because it had no hook holes to winch it up. put in park and emergency brake on. guy is a vet , he didnt wanna teach me cause he didnt want me towing because id take work from him but whatever i needed a new career
i learned more with ur videos then working 3 days with the losers they stuck me with to train me they were clowns thank you very much sir for taking the time.
Yes sir very informative video thank you. And I agree with your opinion on people and wanting to bitch and make you pay for stuff. Exactly why I don't deal with the public anymore.
I have been working for the public most of my life and I have come to learn no matter how safe and how slow you do your job somebody will always have something to complain about
I would have used a T or an R hook in the frame , but as you know , there are plenty of ways to do it correctly , lots of preference in our profession , one of my guys did a video like you did with one of my trucks he never said anything about it , I waited a month and he had not made anymore videos , so I had some good fun , I called him into the office all serious , and said we seem to have an issue , he said what , I said well it seems you think using my truck to make A , I made sure to emphasise the A , video on how it use it , thats where he got really lost for words then turned into a jabber box , I let him go for a bit until I started horse laughing , then said "wanna keep your job?" he started jabbering again , I said would you hush , heres the deal , if I don't see another video in 24 hrs , your fired , well and confused he just said ok , and left , the next day he sure made a video , an apology video to me , this was not what I was looking for of course , so I had the rest of the guys along with myself start really dropping hints as to what I was really up to , we still laugh about this a decade later , he has actually built a nice youtube channel just like I was pushing him to , but he will still admit if I had not threatened to fire him if he didn't , he would have never done it ... like your video , hell it's advertising for your company , it's great PR for them , it shows your professional , and care about their cars , it also makes something good for a rookie to watch , it's win win especially if you get your videos monetized , keep up the good work ! if I see you on the side of the road , I will have your 6 , I don't care what company you are with , we stop and run blocker to try and prevent someone getting hurt ... if your boss ever thought anything other than this video being a good thing , let him read my prospective , and I am sure he will go , this guy sure has a point , keep it up lol
My boss is all about me making it videos he likes it the other company liked it too until I showed them up make them look bad and that was not my intentions but I deleted that video and they've been leaving me alone
I believe it's unsafe to unstrap the strap while it's level...do to the fact if the vehicle became into nuetral... I would of left the front strap on and started with taking the back strap off...it's alot safer...but to each there own
All that can and will happen eventually I'm just not taking the time to do it if it's my time in this rules will be gone then the good Lord and come and have me
Called for a tow today, know the owners. First thing out of their mouth was "need a job?" I am a web developer with some extra time on my hands, so it looks like I have a second job on the way!
Excited to learn the ropes, I will be operating an old flat bed. Wish me luck! And great video!
Good Luck To Ya Just Take Your Time
Just started my first tow job at a AAA contractor. I have common sense and good knowledge of automobiles but I've never towed before. I have watched a couple of your videos and your very clear on instructions and cover all bases. Thanks for doing these. Stay safe brother 💪
Still towing?
How’d did you manage to pull that contract. I’m interested in getting in? @Adam Simmons
today was my 5th day exactly this job isn’t for just anyone 🤷♂️ stay safe on the road folks I’ve seen some nasty accidents 🫣
@Tony I'm 2 months in. This is not the life for everyone. We do 7 days on call then the next 7 days are 7 am-6 pm while the other team works the on calls. We do AAA, copart, rotations, COD's, basically everything. Stay safe out there!
Yep still towing though I don't own the company just work for someone. Doing insurance tows now.
We'll i watched whenever i was as green as midwest Prairie. And I've stumbled back into towing. I discovered I'm good at it, And i like it just a little bit. 2nd day back and this morning Don I'm goin threw my rig and setting her up for me. Thanks to you and 2 great trainers and 2 really Awsome tow companies one can vouch that I'm pretty good the 2nd I'm completely new here and the company is huge ppl seem rockin and i hope i can do this again.
You are namber 1 teacher tow truck in USA
I like how he works from left to right and keeps his stuff organized
THANK YOU
Great job sir! I’ve been doing landscaping/construction for over 30 years and now I’m burnt out. So I’ve always wanted to give it a go doing towing/and battery technician for AAA! Just applied and have my first interview Friday!! I just learned a lot from your video! Thanks a lot and look forward to seeing more!!
I love what I do for a living I mean it's a lot of fun but the main thing is I can't stress enough is to be careful and keep your head on a swivel because this line of work is the top 10 deadliest jobs you can have
very great video you should do more your voice is very clear and you know what your doing thanks tons.
I'm actually in the process of trying to buy my first tow truck and getting into the business I appreciate what he taught me
thank you
Thanks for taking the time to put this together very helpful!!
thank you my friend
This is LITERALLY my 5th day on the job & watching this video definitely helps 🫡
You are very thorough at explaining and showing everything in very good details very good job by the way
Mr. Willie I really appreciate you taking the time to watch my videos
Great video chief and good information on how it's supposed to be done right, so thank you Sir for the teaching on hooking up vehicle's on A rollback tow truck, I can't wait to join the tow truck industry I appreciate your video it's very explanatory info.✌
Thank you I was glad I could help you
Thats good men I might do that kind of business here in the Philippines tnx a lot for your vlog it all amounts to a good education
Go for it! JUST BE SAFE
thanks. I'm trying a new carrier and have had tow trucks in my mind for years and I should have some knowledge of what I'm doing and you just did that sir. thank you
You are very good man take care flatbad tow truck.you should owner your own tow truck company.you are very good man take care tow truck flatbed tow truck.good job.
Thank you for the video! Very informative. 👍
You made my day with this one. it's easy to see it and understand it after your guidance on showing this video. I'm inspired to get my tow license ASAP. Thanks for the learning lesson
I have a lot of fun and make decent money doing this but if you do it keep your head on a swivel and watch your back because this has a very dangerous side of the business
Uh, please explain more about the dangerous side…
Thank you. Very informative video. I am in the process of starting my own towing company
When hooking up the truck, I would have used the T hook in the frame. Then you know it isn't coming out. As you said, everyone has their ways. Great video's by the way. I subscribed. I'd use them as training video's for new Driver/operators. Good clear instruction, step by step and why it's done that way. Awesome job. Keep the lights on and watch your back. Stay safe. From a brotherhood tower from Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. Much respect.
thanks man
Kyrk Nordfjeld yes I agree with you. Great training video. A little overkill with wheel straps and the rear safety chains. I learned a couple things.
Thx--
Yes t slot hooks every time possible....front and back....these days tire straps are even better....no damage...
Some guys I have talked to say never use the T Hooks .. Why is this ??? Pro's n Con's to using ??
Kyrk Nordfjeld What company do you work for
Good, thorough demonstration of basic hook, load, secure and unload. The aluminum bed on a 1ton chassis is a good combo for moving vehicles that roll normally. For my purposes, I like what I'm running now, a 21' steel JerrDan with the upward swept tail end on an International 2 1/2 ton. It has really great reach, tilt range and a powerful wheellift. I'm able to slide it under 3/4 and 1ton trucks and using the bed tilt and wheellift for support, hoist them off the ground to access linkages if necessary. Hooking bridle ends is made far easier than rolling around on the ground under a car. I also have a couple handles from Smart & Final that allow me to reach under the vehicle to push hooks across to the far side of the bed and at the delivery end, I can use the magic stick to reach under and detach J-hooks and/or mini-Js. I have a substantial amount of lumber and other items to help facilitate the loading of difficult vehicles. I don't know how much of what you do involves uncooperative cars but I sort of relish the challenges. Today, I loaded a charger that had the spindle broken from the control arm in an accident. That front wheel and tire protruded almost clear of the fender. It had been taken from the scene by another company whose driver did a good job of hauling it with the exception of one detail. He didn't seem to know how to release the transmission park mechanism. Either that or he just didn't feel like taking the time to do it, opting to drag the car up and shaking it back off. I observed the status of the bypass and the markings on the ground to make this conclusion. For my part, I put my bed in front of the front end and slicked the deck in front of the wiped out tire. Using the bed's range, I extended it under the car and lifted it enough to snake my mini-Js to the forward anchor slots. Took up the slack and released the transmission from park. A bit more slicker and the car came aboard with very little hassle. I also try to always use chains in components designed for strength and durability, crossing the rears whenever possible. Some designs preclude crossing, usually due to underside plastic panels. If I have to anchor a car by its wheels, I put the transmission in park or a low gear for a manual transmission plus locking the parking brake. You gotta do what it takes to accomplish the task at hand without hurting your customer's car. Sometimes, it's best to opt out if the customer shows a proclivity to be troublesome and an expert in the operation of the truck. They sure look funny as you drive away.
great video, very thorough and informative, good cameraman. Nice job! Thanks for making this video
What type of chain did you use to pull the truck from the front? Is there an auto store that sells it? My mom cant find anyone to show her what she needs to buy for her ford f550
Thank you for posting. Educational and will help me.
Plate C
You helped me get a job my guy thanks 🙏🏿
Thank you for watching my videos please just be careful and watch your back at all times
Thank you for the help sir I just started in towing business you help me with of idea of how to hook up now thank you again
You are more then welcome please be safe
Great video. I always like to hook a chain from the bed to the vehicle before hopping in to put it in park. Just in case the winch cable were to fail.
You probably won't believe this but in all the years that I have told cars I've only had one cable break on me and that was because I was trying to get it out of the medium put the cables running down to the ditch
I do believe ya. Mine would never fail if I was the only one driving my rollback at work. The problem is that they put rookies in it, and my cable ends up frayed and gets flat spots. I always try to re spool it on my first call of the day, but once the damage is done, its done. So I use the safety chain. If the boss wants to keep blowing money on fools beating up trucks and equipment, that's on him. But I'm gonna do whatever I can to get home safe and be here for my kids!
Real professional and efficient
Hey man thanks for that info and you made it look so easy and im thinking about getting into tow truck drinking but I'm just doing my homework first and you helped me out alot thank you so much brother and keep up the awesome job your doing sir
Thank you my friend but just remember driving a tow truck is a pretty dangerous job just keep your head on a swivel and keep watching your back
@@donaldchastain6847 oh ok and thank you again so much for the inside info and I did subscribe to your channel cause your keeping everything 💯 brotha 👍and I really appreciate that sir keep the videos coming cause I'm learning my friend
Repetition was good allowed my dense ass to figure out how the tire loop part of the straps worked. Thanks!
YOU ARE MORE THEN WELCOME
Great video! It came in very handy today. I like how you demonstrate step-by-step instructions. Many in the industry might say, "that's just common sense", and I would agree. When giving instruction though, it's important to assume your student has no previous experience (to provide them 'common sense'). Why would your boss be mad at you got taking the initiative to make and post this video? If he is, I'm sure another operator would be glad to have you represent them!
My friend I appreciate you watching my videos and I'm glad I could help you
great job, i do a little towing myself, nice and straight forward, like the point you made about smaller trucks, better to be safe
Thank you
by the wayim thinking of getting my own truck soon but not sure it im going to buy it here in jamaica ,or source it from the states, its bit expensive to ship,so im shoping around,. a friend has a older bed for sale here but it has the older type of wheel lift.and its about 17 ft length, do you think it would be hard to convert that to a proper working wheel lft
In my opinion from my experience I wouldn't convert anything over you're just asking for a mess look around and find your truck bud that's all together and complete might cost you a little more but you will be thankful in the long run I have had many tow trucks of my own and piecing them together never works right
thats what im afraid of, may as well buy a complete truck,less hassle, thanks alot
Great vid, you deserve more subscribers.
thanks
Good educational video, thank you much.
What is the approximate height of the tow truck with that pick up truck on top?
Just subscribed. Excellent videos, I always learn something new from your videos. Please keep up the great work and thanks again.
Thank you for watching my videos
good job keep the videos coming uncle dan
Thank you
Great , I am going into the business and I've learned a lot from you. Many thanks
lol juans towing
YOU BOSS IS ONE IN MANY...
BUT MANY WILL BENEFIT FROM YOUR TUTORIAL.
AND THEN....THEY WILL BE ALLREADY TRAINED TO WORK FOR YOUR BOSS.....THANKS TO YOU.
NOT BAD....EHHHH?
Thank you my friend I appreciate that good luck to you be safe
Good job this video help me a lot thank.
Thank you for taking the time to watch my video
Very helpful video I just recently started towing I'm very green but catching on fast been on the trainers truck for 3 days now and I'm already loading and unloading with minimal help from trainer I'm already loving this carrer choice
good luck to you and be safe
Your are a good teacher, tx
Thanks alot you made so simple
Excellent! Thank you for this video
thank you for watching video
Hey man i had my truck loaded on a flatbed and i think he fucked up my front end. He strapped down all 4 tires first and THEN cranked the winch...seemed like he was literally ripping my truck apart. Looks like there is camber on the passenger front tire now that there wasn't before the tow. Should i be concerned about this? It did not look good at all. Thanks ahead of time!
This was a very good video on how to load and unload a car from a flatbed tow truck. Being that I'm a tow truck driver myself, I know how it can be sometimes to have to load or unload cars that are either missing parts or doesn't have keys. Either way, I load them up and get them back to the impound yard. I'm putting together an updated How to load and unload a tow truck using different cars because each hook up is not the same. Feel free to stop by and check out the videos of stolen recoveries and accidents calls which i have loaded to my channel. leave feedback so i know what you guys want to see.
I appreciate you watching my videos
Are you leaving the winch loaded ( under tension ) or adding a second chain and then unloading the winch when you are transporting?
On trucks I keep the cable tight with the safety chain on the back just to take some bounce out of the truck but with cars after I get it on the bed then I leave some slack in the cable
@@donaldchastain6847 I was asking because I was trained to run a second chain on top heavy ( trucks) then winch the front on down till I can chain it tight to the deck then back the load off the winch. Boss said about 1.5 inch of play in the winch line. he said it was to save wear on his winch.
On our tow trucks if you put like an F-150 on there I use my cable and a safety chain on the ass end of that truck and squeeze the shocks down just a little bit just to take some of the body roll out of that truck makes for a better ride
@@mrrodneyalong Unloaded winch it how you want it, We all have towed with the winch tensioned down, we all have towed with 2 rear chains tightened by the winch and safeties on the front, but legally you need 4 adjustable independent tie-downs, And for safety the winch it suppose to be without tension as when tensioned it shock loads the winch with every bounce you hit.
Thanks, good stuff.
We Gotta One Chain Wonder On Our Hands
Donald thank you so so so so much !
your welcome
Good job man
another great video! Good job
Thank you for your support and for watching my channel
Hopefully since then you have fixed the rust in your truck.
I see you are from Missouri, ever met or know of Ron Pratt (Midwest Truck)? He has an ever growing channel under his name of his tows and side jobs of interest and also educates us along the way. Instructional videos can only reach out so far, but do let anyone keep you from doing your own tutorials, also good to toss in some miscellaneous adventures with their own educational value too. Couple other towing channels to also give you some ideas to expand on while you are still in the business and working.
great video Donald am about to start my own business in California thinking in buying a 2014 ram 5500 this video help me alot what are the other levers do on the right side
they are the same on both sides
I think he meant the 4th and 5th lever. Those are for the wheel lift. The 4th one pushes and pulls it and the 5th one makes it go up and down
Question: When you have a vehicle with low clearance, Can you put on the ground a couple of 2X6 boards under the "leg" of the bed before you tilt it, so you can improve the load angle like that? And maybe extend it with ramps if the bed is not long enough to reach the ground?
I have some boards in one of my tool box just for the cars that are low to the ground
those holes are for the t hooks where did you learn to tow
Hi guys my name is Nelson, I'm looking to start my own towing business looking to buy a tow truck. I have a few questions. I would like to know if I should buy the tow truck 1st or get permits and if so what type of permets I need to get. Thanks for your time I enjoyed your video
Kinda need equipment to get permits. Towing insurance is expensive make sure you check everything so you are good
Good u actually teaching ppl the rite way 4 points and the winch doesn't count
AWESOME!!!! THANKS!!!!
What about setting the parking brake??
Great tips thanks
Thank you my friend I appreciate you watching my videos
Can you tow a trailer with a rollback
I have a question for my fellow tow truck drivers on here.. I'm only on the job a couple months and am still learning .. I've been using J-Hooks on pretty much all of my tows with few exceptions where I've been hooking up to the frame with the smaller hooks. I'll admit that I've been grabbing control arms most of the time due to being taught that wayOne thing I do that I don't see here is I put big J-Hooks around the axle on the back of the truck or a small J-Hook on the frame and set the chains in the back and cinch them down so I have it tight on the front and back evenly. Then I'm putting my straps with a cluster on the front of the truck. Does this sound like a good procedure or should I definitely be looking to do things differently.
R.J. Kluting sounds fine. 4 points of contact is the law. Winch doesn't count.
I prefer mini j mostly to avoid bending tie rods and aluminium control arms. A lot of rear control arms aren't very strong
Here in California (San Jose) you better have two chains on that rear end. Out here in Merced I've seen these jokers just rely on the wire wrap. "We're just going short..."
Thanks for the entertainment, I never knew you could do that many things wrong and still call it educational.
Thanks for watching my video
Cool 😎 I do this 24/7
thank you for watching my videos
Thanks for the lesson
Thank you I appreciate you watching my videos
Funny listening to the whimpering of the camera person, nice , thanks , as you know there are a lot of stupid tow truck / and Plano truck drivers, do so stupid stuff, thanks BigAl California.
What if you don't have the key and can't put the car in neutral
Hey brother who do you work and do they have office in jackson ms
I actually work for Miller Towing they only have one place and that's in Harrisonville Missouri
Thank you love your videos God bless you brother
do you need a USDOT NUmber for towing truck?!
If you are doing them commercially you have to but if you're using a tow truck for your private use you don't have to
If the truck runs, or barely, you can drive it up the bed and hook it down, saves time.
so very true
Excellent!
Thank you my friend
Hi man have a good day. I have to ask you something about steel rope . Question is when i set free that rope before load car on tow truck , rope's shape is turn in spiral but i dont want this shape because when i start to load it damage's to wrecker. Why that's happen ? Thats because Steel Rope or Wrecker ? Car model is Fiat Ducato. If you answer this question i really appreciate it. And i know my English not enough to explain that problem i hope you understand )) .And please tell me what kind of u using steel rope can you tell me your steel rope brand ?
The steel cable that we use I can't stand it's always going to different directions if you watch my videos I'm always fighting with it I couldn't tell you what brand it is my boss get them from a company called Transwest thank you for watching my video stay safe out there
Thank you, new sub here.
thank you my friend
Thank You
Great AAA video on the proper way to load and unload. My AAA driver from Ricci's Transport and Recovery didn't. Watch my post and you will see on TH-cam. Ricci's Transport and Recovery. Type in this and you'll see the car being dumped off and damaged.
Do you have a video how to skate a vehicle ! loading / unloading the way AAA would recommend ?
If you go back to my videos there's plenty of monare with me use a skates
a great video
Did you apply the parking brake before engaging the PTO?
I do a lot of the times and a lot of times I don't
My truck makes me. PTO won't engage without parking brake set.
I have driven tow trucks like that before but they really stick shift
I miss the manual shift rollback we had. Everything's automatics now...
nice work like the ram :)
Thank you I put a lot of money and time into it too bad I hardly drive it
Donald Chastain oh i bet i just started working as a tow truck driver and u showed me some cool tips on how to be more safe and i have moved all my strips to the driver side of the truck my fellow tow truck workers thought i was nuts intel i showed them how much more faster and better it was
Glad I could help you keep watching my Channel today or tomorrow I'm going to release a new video on some more tips on how to pick up cars without keys and stuff
Donald Chastain i cant wait to see it :)
Do you know where i can find the straps that you have in your video
We get all of our supplies from a company called Transwest
Just saw this on Amazon: Mytee Products (4 Pack) 2' x12' Winch Lasso... by Mytee Products for $34.99 amzn.to/2PqYgTx
Aw direct
Why do you use straps and not just 2 safety chains?
The main reason is most cars don't have any kind of frame anymore or all tin and aluminum so the chains pull through them like butter put the straps on the tires and I don't even have to look back at them anymore
Do you have any videos where you drive the car up onto the flatbed and then secure it?
I have a lot of videos on there why I drove the car up on the truck and drove it off
my car was droven up a a tow truck because it had no hook holes to winch it up. put in park and emergency brake on. guy is a vet , he didnt wanna teach me cause he didnt want me towing because id take work from him but whatever i needed a new career
i learned more with ur videos then working 3 days with the losers they stuck me with to train me they were clowns thank you very much sir for taking the time.
Some drivers hate training new people I find it as a challenge but I also like teaching people
this guy has never done 20 tows a day and it shows....
Everybody's entitled to their opinion thank you for watching my video
Yes sir very informative video thank you. And I agree with your opinion on people and wanting to bitch and make you pay for stuff. Exactly why I don't deal with the public anymore.
I have been working for the public most of my life and I have come to learn no matter how safe and how slow you do your job somebody will always have something to complain about
Where can I get one of those shirts like you have they are primo. Love your videos
We got ours to Cintas
Nice....
Thank You Appreciate It
DO you do any paper work ?
The company I work for this kind of old school so yeah we do a lot of paperwork
I would have used a T or an R hook in the frame , but as you know , there are plenty of ways to do it correctly , lots of preference in our profession , one of my guys did a video like you did with one of my trucks he never said anything about it , I waited a month and he had not made anymore videos , so I had some good fun , I called him into the office all serious , and said we seem to have an issue , he said what , I said well it seems you think using my truck to make A , I made sure to emphasise the A , video on how it use it , thats where he got really lost for words then turned into a jabber box , I let him go for a bit until I started horse laughing , then said "wanna keep your job?" he started jabbering again , I said would you hush , heres the deal , if I don't see another video in 24 hrs , your fired , well and confused he just said ok , and left , the next day he sure made a video , an apology video to me , this was not what I was looking for of course , so I had the rest of the guys along with myself start really dropping hints as to what I was really up to , we still laugh about this a decade later , he has actually built a nice youtube channel just like I was pushing him to , but he will still admit if I had not threatened to fire him if he didn't , he would have never done it ... like your video , hell it's advertising for your company , it's great PR for them , it shows your professional , and care about their cars , it also makes something good for a rookie to watch , it's win win especially if you get your videos monetized , keep up the good work ! if I see you on the side of the road , I will have your 6 , I don't care what company you are with , we stop and run blocker to try and prevent someone getting hurt ... if your boss ever thought anything other than this video being a good thing , let him read my prospective , and I am sure he will go , this guy sure has a point , keep it up lol
My boss is all about me making it videos he likes it the other company liked it too until I showed them up make them look bad and that was not my intentions but I deleted that video and they've been leaving me alone
well I am glad to hear that !
I believe it's unsafe to unstrap the strap while it's level...do to the fact if the vehicle became into nuetral... I would of left the front strap on and started with taking the back strap off...it's alot safer...but to each there own
So very true but we know it's tow truck drivers everybody has their own way of doing things
GRACIAS
Also do you have anymore training videos ?
There are a few more on my channel and I plan on putting out some more but right now it's cold here I'm hoping for a warm day
Before putting it in park. You attach your safety chain. Towing 101
Yes you can hook up a safety chain I don't but everybody runs their truck how they want to run it
Donald Chastain no! What if that winch gives out or cable snaps? #yourefucked
All that can and will happen eventually I'm just not taking the time to do it if it's my time in this rules will be gone then the good Lord and come and have me
How much this truck?
Hello the tow trucks about $100,000
Boys and girls, the first clue that this may not be an accurate way to load a vehicle is the AAA on the side of the bed.
Thank you for watching my video but that's really messed up
@@donaldchastain6847 A "how to" video should be more accurate. And I can't say enough negative about AAA.
Thanks
thanks sir
Nobody gonna ask about the loop in that left rear brake line? Just gonna pretend we didnt see that?
O modo do Brasil amarrar o carro é muito melhor o tempo que gastou aí tinha amarrado um 3 carros
I really appreciate you watching my videos thank you
Disregard i seen upload with the AWD ford skates 👍👍
One important thing you forget to do. You didn't take the before and after pictures