Platinum Sponsor BigWheelArchives Posted May 3, 2021 Platinum Sponsor Share Posted May 3, 2021 Topic Originally Created on Tow411 in June of 2007: 6-21-07 Received a call from one of our customer's that their Paystar 5000 tri-axle had broke the suspension on the left rear side on Old Fall River Road, and it was stuck in the road. This tri-axle had a full load of boulders inside of it. In Order to free up some of the pressure on the already damaged truck, we worked with the customer and unloaded all of the boulders into the bucket on our loader, then into our dump trailer. When the load was emptied, we backed up to the casualty and towed it with our NRC to our Freetown location. @Wessex1 said: Robert Those power cables look far too close for comfort!! Good use of resources though, any job, another few $$$ Paul Ron Pullen said: Thats correct they are not power cables,there not all that close just the camera angle makes them look that way, thanks again BOB Bighook18 said: Any wire can be a problem if you rip it down LOL Nice use of your rescources, thanks for the pics "I always got my hook.."Todd Pell @foxtow82 said: Nice job Bigwheel. JARED Jerrys Road Service said: Good thinking unloading it.nice pics thx Jerry's Towing Santa Clarita ,Ca @Wade200 said: Nice job. I noticed your fork receivers don't have pins on each end of the crossbar to keep them from falling off. When we put Miller receivers on our NRC I drilled an extra hole on each end and put a pin similar to our Miller unit. I assume you just have the T-handle screws in one of the holes on the crossbar. @Eric Fouquette said: yes we do put the t screw in the holes you dont miss a trick that is why this site is as good as it is . thanks eric 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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