I was taught when hooking that first safety chain, always stay in front of the tire and reach under to hook it. If that winch or cable let go when you were hooking that first safety chain, it would have crushed your head.
The gloves for anyone wondering is a wreckmaster taught trick, You lower the bed and extend it all the way out, You count your normal steps from the end of the bed to the rear axle, Then when you come up to a car your going to tow when you go back to greet you, customer, when returning to your truck you will stand where you want the bed to end up, you will walk the previously counted steps drop a glove then you will back up til your rear axle hits that glove and your bed will stop exactly where you started your steps at, Personally I just know where my bed will end up by experience but you can do that trick if you need to. As for the front two chains if you are going to do that, I would just recommend getting 2 chain binders and putting them on there as it is 2 easy safe and legal points of tie-down out of 4, And they will be strong and safe, and if you are putting the chains anyway you might as well, Because the chains alone as shown even though they may be tight, they are not considered tie-downs. Same with rear chains, we all do it, throw some chains on the rear tighten it with the winch throw on some safeties or straps in the front and roll-on, It's secure that way, you may never run into issues that way, but if DOT or fmcsa is strict in your area they will bust your ass for it if you put chain binders on the 2 chains they become legal tie-downs. Technically as shown his method is 2 points of tie-down out of the required 4, The reason being you see 2 chains and 2 straps and thing that's 4, but each tie down has to be independent and adjustable, Ratches are adjustable, chains are not, chains with binders are adjustable so they count with binders, Either type, but they have to be independent of one another AND adjustable, So you cant legally do as shown because even though the rear straps will keep tension on the front chains they are not independently adjustable.
Might not be your problem, but our f550 the kid would say the PTO was real slow, but he never knew to engage the parking brake, once that’s engaged it picks up the rpms to efficiently use the hydraulics, again I’m sure it’s not your issue but might help someone else out
Everybody does theirs different yes . I 100% of the time load , strap front tire , then jump up there place in park and set emergency brake. I know people don’t like jumping up and down the bed but I rather have 100% control of the vehicle at all times
Dude who’s doing all the these guy must do 3 tows a day and there 12 hours up I understand the truck is heavy winnch it up put 2J hooks on it and I’m fucking gone I feel it needs more to straps on from tire Either way I got that thing loaded in five minutes tf
Don’t use that hole on a diesel motor truck! The bridal will crush the oil filter every time! Those back straps are in a dangerous spot. When you pull like that on those Mini J’s they will pop out when pulling under the frame of the truck
Just my opinion. Never ever load a car in N. That wench breaks you just bought a car or killed someone. You can apply the E break just a little so it won't free roll.
Brian Mallow I’ve been thinking a lot about that during my career towing I’m not a fan knowing that winch cable can go at any minute that’s why I’ll typically immediately strap the front left (closest wheel to the controls) or throw it in park but keeping in mind the extra strain on the winch and the idea of a car rolling off isn’t great, I’ve made the mistake (usually on the side of the freeway trying to be quick) lay under the truck as I hook the axle and snug it with the winch knowing it can fail and roll off but I’ve been learning more and more each day
do the math, truck probably weights in around 6000 pounds, 4 points of contact. Regular chain you will most easily find for these is g70 3/8 chain that has a WLL of 6600 pounds, Times 4 well exceeds the weight of a 3500 truck.
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another tow point. but with most trucks, you’ll likely run out of cable before the truck is fully on the bed, better to go further back to get more use of the cable
I was taught when hooking that first safety chain, always stay in front of the tire and reach under to hook it. If that winch or cable let go when you were hooking that first safety chain, it would have crushed your head.
I noticed that as well. Then I couldn’t remember if he put it back in park.
The gloves for anyone wondering is a wreckmaster taught trick, You lower the bed and extend it all the way out, You count your normal steps from the end of the bed to the rear axle, Then when you come up to a car your going to tow when you go back to greet you, customer, when returning to your truck you will stand where you want the bed to end up, you will walk the previously counted steps drop a glove then you will back up til your rear axle hits that glove and your bed will stop exactly where you started your steps at, Personally I just know where my bed will end up by experience but you can do that trick if you need to.
As for the front two chains if you are going to do that, I would just recommend getting 2 chain binders and putting them on there as it is 2 easy safe and legal points of tie-down out of 4, And they will be strong and safe, and if you are putting the chains anyway you might as well, Because the chains alone as shown even though they may be tight, they are not considered tie-downs.
Same with rear chains, we all do it, throw some chains on the rear tighten it with the winch throw on some safeties or straps in the front and roll-on, It's secure that way, you may never run into issues that way, but if DOT or fmcsa is strict in your area they will bust your ass for it if you put chain binders on the 2 chains they become legal tie-downs.
Technically as shown his method is 2 points of tie-down out of the required 4, The reason being you see 2 chains and 2 straps and thing that's 4, but each tie down has to be independent and adjustable, Ratches are adjustable, chains are not, chains with binders are adjustable so they count with binders, Either type, but they have to be independent of one another AND adjustable, So you cant legally do as shown because even though the rear straps will keep tension on the front chains they are not independently adjustable.
It works good for container drops too!
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Might not be your problem, but our f550 the kid would say the PTO was real slow, but he never knew to engage the parking brake, once that’s engaged it picks up the rpms to efficiently use the hydraulics, again I’m sure it’s not your issue but might help someone else out
He flicked the switch but it never idled up. Lol.
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Thank you for your video they are on point and very educational
You are very welcome.
Might want to put the vehicle back into park or manual low gear (and apply emergency brake) before wrestling chains under the wheels.
That’s not his mo he likes to leave it in neutral
Everybody does theirs different yes .
I 100% of the time load , strap front tire , then jump up there place in park and set emergency brake. I know people don’t like jumping up and down the bed but I rather have 100% control of the vehicle at all times
Dude who’s doing all the these guy must do 3 tows a day and there 12 hours up I understand the truck is heavy winnch it up put 2J hooks on it and I’m fucking gone I feel it needs more to straps on from tire Either way I got that thing loaded in five minutes tf
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lower valance bent while whinching up the bed
Don’t use that hole on a diesel motor truck! The bridal will crush the oil filter every time! Those back straps are in a dangerous spot. When you pull like that on those Mini J’s they will pop out when pulling under the frame of the truck
Yeah, I had some cringe watching the mini-J pulling downward. I prefer the "R" hook, when possible, pulling straight back.
Nicholas Loberg Sr that’s the only hook to use on those big trucks
I have the same bed. Just bought my truck. Curious, do you junk cars? If so, how does your bed hold up?
Do you recommend only using the big j on the chain or could you use the mini j ??
What would be the safest way vv
You can use a mini-J or T-hooks on a truck this size, just find some points and shorten the bridle.
Should you put it into park after the truck up?
Need more videos good video
Thank you, more to come.
Do I need a dot number to cross state lines towing my own vehicle
I have NEVER seen this type of tie-down. Usually your big j's go on the back and mini j's go on the front
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How do you know the weight of the vehicle being towed?
On the door
repairvehicle you don’t
It's in the door, often, or you can look it up.
@@mimief7969 door doesn't have it. It has weight of fully loaded
Just my opinion. Never ever load a car in N. That wench breaks you just bought a car or killed someone. You can apply the E break just a little so it won't free roll.
Brian Mallow I’ve been thinking a lot about that during my career towing I’m not a fan knowing that winch cable can go at any minute that’s why I’ll typically immediately strap the front left (closest wheel to the controls) or throw it in park but keeping in mind the extra strain on the winch and the idea of a car rolling off isn’t great, I’ve made the mistake (usually on the side of the freeway trying to be quick) lay under the truck as I hook the axle and snug it with the winch knowing it can fail and roll off but I’ve been learning more and more each day
what are other options? will the car load in drive?
I run a 15ft safety chain that I hook onto the bridle once the vehicle gets a couple feet on the deck. You could use a strap also. Cheap insurance.
What size bed is that
Why not hook up to Axle?
It won't go as far up as you need it too
What grade chain would you recommend for 3500 trucks and below??
do the math, truck probably weights in around 6000 pounds, 4 points of contact.
Regular chain you will most easily find for these is g70 3/8 chain that has a WLL of 6600 pounds, Times 4 well exceeds the weight of a 3500 truck.
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That F250 is closer to 8k lbs
Plus that winch is painfully slow
Should have let the driver of the truck do the loading and safety tie down while you narrated.
7 min to long secure in the front use chains to secure in the back and update to towing Period
That is too much time when you get paid by the call.
Holy Crap! Can’t you up the idle some? That is too slow.
Reach in and put it in park and chain it down an haul a**. Time is money.
The glove method is cool n all but who cares.. if ur deck is few feet ahead of the wheels u got more room to see what ur doing and hooking up to.
What are the hooks on the front of the truck for
another tow point. but with most trucks, you’ll likely run out of cable before the truck is fully on the bed, better to go further back to get more use of the cable
Pto needs to be a bit faster
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