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Had To Break Out The Ol' Holmes Tree
Orcas Tow replied to GRUMPS The Towman's topic in Light Duty & Carrier Recoveries
Agreed, keep an eye on the top of the tree for movement during the recovery, the lower you run the strap on the tree the easier on the tree it will be. -
Had To Break Out The Ol' Holmes Tree
Orcas Tow replied to GRUMPS The Towman's topic in Light Duty & Carrier Recoveries
In this case the worst that could happen is the tree would come down, no chance of the propane truck becoming a projectile if the tree failed so proceed on. -
Had To Break Out The Ol' Holmes Tree
Orcas Tow replied to GRUMPS The Towman's topic in Light Duty & Carrier Recoveries
Loaded propane tank truck on a 33k chassis, snow, slid off the steep hill roadway, only had a F550 with a Chevron 408 at the time, I knew I could not anchor enough to winch him so I decided to put the load onto the only tree around. Nearest thing for a winching anchor was a 10" fir tree, I knew it was questionable, 2 lines from my truck to the tanker/snatchblocks then 4 lines to the tree, got the job done but the tree was leaning at a 45 degree angle once completed, driver & me agreed to just look the other way. -
What would you do "Safety Discussion 34"
Orcas Tow replied to TowForce's topic in Insurance, Safety & Training
Chasing the $$$, lack of practical industry knowledge, little man complex "Look what I can do", hard saying but unsafe. Surely this driver needs some education wether it be self motivated or motivated by the authorities. As an owner operator I have done some things early on I would not repeat, its those adrenaline moments that make you search out a safer way for most of us that have been at it for a while. -
Doodlebug, or whooziwhatzit?
Orcas Tow replied to Orcas Tow's topic in Antiques, Exotics, Hot Rods & Customs
Same here, we were the real early "Builders". -
Doodlebug, or whooziwhatzit?
Orcas Tow replied to Orcas Tow's topic in Antiques, Exotics, Hot Rods & Customs
I added a running video, my friend Gary has old "junk" fever -
Doodlebug, or whooziwhatzit?
Orcas Tow replied to Orcas Tow's topic in Antiques, Exotics, Hot Rods & Customs
I think its a 1940's era trans & rear axle housing, it has tapered axle shafts like maybe a Studebaker or Dodge, the winch is made out of a couple brake drums & yes a wood wrapped drum/axle shaft. -
Doodlebug, or whooziwhatzit?
Orcas Tow replied to Orcas Tow's topic in Antiques, Exotics, Hot Rods & Customs
Now Id be real impressed if you can ID the trans & reared/winch;) -
28-29 Model A 1 ton shortened & turned in to a log skidder, home made winch from a tapered axle rear end, a couple of brake drums & a chain driven 3 speed transmission, heck even has a winch brake, pretty cool git er done engineering right there.
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First heavy truck, help me buy accessories!?
Orcas Tow replied to Boosttow's topic in General Equipment
Your truck looks like it has a great wheelbase for keeping your front axle weight in a safe weight for braking & steering while in tow. -
First heavy truck, help me buy accessories!?
Orcas Tow replied to Boosttow's topic in General Equipment
Spring forks are going to be your friend with short reach, you may not have enough height to lift the towed truck high enough so you may need a set of risers but then you start to get into the risers causing excess leverage/strain on your under reach cross bar pin. You might look into an add on Zacklift for more reach if the rest of the truck is a keeper as you'll struggle with short reach with limited height in the HD arena, Ive been there. A training class would be a good start if you have no HD experience, its a different world altogether than light duty. -
I run a simple Mico lock like picture above in the rear brake line tied in right below the cab on my 2001 F550, have since bought new, manual trans & factory parking brake don't make for a stable park brake scenario on a steep grade.
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Re: What are Your Snow Chain Techniques?
Orcas Tow replied to rreschran's topic in General Equipment
I use the alloy chains with ice V bars or Pewag square cut chains, they seem to hold up pretty good & have good grip. Both my small wreckers are 4x4 so I chain up front & rears just so I have no question of traction as many of the snow /ice covered driveways are 10 degrees & steeper, no messing around here or you end up down a ravine. I always fit/cut the chains in the warm shop, I usually move the cross links nearest the hooks about 1 or 2 links away from the hooks to allow the next step. When I install the rear out on the road I use thin waterproof gloves, drape the chains over the tire, reach through the wheel openings & connect the rear hooks though the wheel holes, then connect the outside, adjust & install the spider tensioners. The fronts also start by draping chain over tire then reach around, hook inside, hook outside, adjust & install a circular bungee as I have not found a big enough spider tensioner to not get caught up in the portruding lug studs. -
The camera man sounds like a great guy too have as a ride along partner🤣
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The Littlest Heavy At It Again
Orcas Tow replied to dperone's topic in Heavy & Medium Duty Recoveries
Nice job marrying the winch lines together to even the load, smart rigging:) -
Rollin' Rogue Goes Pole Dancing
Orcas Tow replied to dperone's topic in Light Duty & Carrier Recoveries
Looks good, only thing better would have been a helicopter that would just hover above & pick it straight up. Every time I offer that service on scene the customer always declines... -
Once in a while I am doing a lockout & cannot see the lock button or inner door handle through the side glass & thought it would be nice to have a mirror on an adjustable head with a suction cup base & flexible shaft that you could place on the windshield so you could look in the mirror from the standard lockout position to see what your trying to manipulate, anyone make something like this? I ordered the one pictured but could only find it with a magnification mirror that will not work for viewing more than 12" from the mirror.
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I miss seeing Dougs awesome recoveries...
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New Suburban to owner visiting from Nebraska, took a turn too sharp exiting one of our local parks, dropped the rig into a 5 foot ditch, common issue with this turn. This one was a 2 trucker as pulling it forward would have dropped the passenger rear into the deep ditch, possible overturning the Suburban & tearing the rear bumper cover off. Pulling it rearward would have surely torn the front bumper cover off & likely also tipped it over. 2018 F450 with a Chevron 408 for the lift on passenger front wheel & 2001 F550 Chevron 408 for the sideways pull on the drivers front & rearward stability via tree/strap/snatchblock. Lift & pull, towed back to the yard for inspection & drove it home.
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The Wrong Way to Launch a Boat
Orcas Tow replied to dperone's topic in Light Duty & Carrier Recoveries
Got to love a multi piece recovery, thanks for sharing. -
I had a call from the local Sheriffs Office this morning for a tandem axle dump loaded with sand figuring 25 ton in the ditch. We responded with a 1981 KW W900A/Holmes 750 & 2001 F550 4x4/Chevron 408. After surveying the scene we positioned the trucks diagonally to the dump, rigged low from the tailboard of the 750 to the front pin with 4 lines to the load, rigging the Chevron with a high line from the boom to a chain wrapped over the corner of the box for high leverage to keep the truck from tipping any further & another low from the tailboard to the drivers rear outboard wheel simply for forward pull as there was no other place to rig being as the dump box was sitting directly on the truck frame. County closed that section of the road diverting all through traffic. Dump running in neutral & she came out without incident. About 1 hour on scene.
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Agreed, I thought Id give them a chance to see if they were worthy of keeping.
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Thank you & agreed. Dollies were the first 10 miles of this tow, the last 100 were on the flatbed due to the logistics of my location.
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Thanks, they came with this truck hard mounted, never saw a real need for them so I removed them from the truck & put them in the shop collecting dust. Had this locked up Range Rover so thought Id give it a shot. Will stick them in the shop back under the bench:)