This Was a Tight Spot! RV Breaks Down In RV Park
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 21 ต.ค. 2024
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Pretty amazing to watch (Plaza Towing) doing massive heavy rvs & commercial truck tows
Good job getting out of the park and unloading it. Good driver and a good teacher also!
Dude I absolutely love your work ethic as well as your demeanor. The way you communicate with your people is outstanding. The collective. Team work. Lastly having 5hose radios to communicate is genius my friend
Bunch of channels out there. There million dollar rigs who scream so the other person can hear there commands. My man
Awesome video Trent !!
That was a very confined location at the RV Park to recover that RV !!!
Very Interesting. We used to have a 36' diesel pusher and I often wondered what would happen if we broke down in a park. Thank God, I never had to find out.
Nice work as always all of us
Not an everyday transport.
Nicely done.
And on to the next one.
We have a 40' diesel pusher and the thought of having to pay to have it hulled away just scares the hell of of me
That was very smooth, nicely done
Glad you liked it!
I work with the same slider everyday too, 35 ton Cozad!
Great job. It was really good see your grandpa. An your dad and you.
He is a very good tow truck service instructor, he should be certified!!!
I liked the info u shared in video. It answered questions i was interested in.
videos r interesting to watch, keep them coming
Great video
I think that we've been to that RV campground. It looks like a Thousand Trails campground in Palm Springs.
Impressive 🤓🙋♂️👍watching in ohio
I've towed a few RV's out of tight spots like that
It's a challenge
Also when you used your block why didn't you slide the ends under the bed? when you loaded it
Good job great teamwork communication is gfeat
I move mobile homes in California getting that rv out of that spot is some good driving.
I once got my Kia stuck in a tight spot like that RV park.
🤡🚘 beep beep... backing up
Any idea what that liquid was that was dripping out both on loading and unloading? Hope it was 'just' plain water.
I believe it was just AC condensation
There yeah go. Good Ole Cali. Permits stickers taxes. Good Ole democracy we live in. Yeah fucking right. Luv ur videos dude. U couldn't pay me live in New York Cali.
What was the total height, definitely over 14'
Yes definitely, probably 15’6”
Local moves we aren’t to worried because we know all the low spots but once we go out of town we definitely make sure we have an exact height and order overheight permits. Thanks for watching!
FYI. I don’t care for this new format… you show enough to know what up.. no need to watch
We have dropped it due to feedback. Thank you!
Nice job. I hate towing rvs. Even with buss bars.
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Awesome video