Added: 3 years ago
From: BHarris1029
Views: 186,958
Sort by time | Sort by thread (beta)

Link to this comment:

Share to:

All Comments (63)

Sign In or Sign Up now to post a comment!
  • That's badass

  • Seems logical for small parking lot tows. This way you wouldnt have to move the car being towed.

  • i like it

  • Too much to break on this one

  • Most of the tow drivers I talk to don't like the rotating flatbeds. Can't blame them.

  • Would be nice to have but the price is probably double

  • That is neat as hell

  • theat is one cool rig on that flat bed

  • very cool!

  • So no more snatch blocks huh!? Cool

  • to much stress on the bed, the bed rotators... just keep the rollback flatbeds. they are simple to use, and if you know how to run one.......shouldn't need all this fancy crap.

  • That's what i want for christmas!

  • Now thats Cool

  • looks great but with poor maintance as most towers do that thing breaks and off goes the disabled vehicle

  • so this gave me an idea....tow trucks....towing tow trucks.....towing another tow truck. its like tow truck inception.....

  • @98e320 ive done that on grandtheftauto san andreas lol

  • sure wouldnt be loadin them tow trucks on it while im twirlin it around.doesnt look like it will last for too many trade shows before breaking something

  • kool

  • one hell of a bearing!!

  • wat if u blow a hydrolic line on a small side street lol ur fukedd

  • @PeezyOnDeck those truck are designed that if a hydraulic line breaks all the fluid doesnt run out and you can still operate the rest controls. Research first or ask a question from talking shit

  • That"s a waste of money! Damn thing has way to many expensive moving parts. Plus what happened to just pushing the car out? That's why half of Americans are over weight! Just plain LAZY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!­!!!!!!!

  • a bit overkill i might say..but cool though

  • waste of money!!!!!!!!

  • Would be great for tow off in parking lots. I hate using go jax.

  • to many moving parts and to much that can go wrong

  • this is only for people who dont know how to back up long trucks.

  • would be great for the southern US but uphere in canada and the northern US the turret assembly and rotating parts would last one maybe two winters at most! the road grime, salt and other crap we accumulate under the decksof our trucks. would be GREAT to have but would have to be winterized before it even thought about leaving the show and for that kind of scratch it should be fully ready to go winter or not!. would be SOOOO nice to have though!

  • cool,,,but overkill

  • The turret assembly comes from Britan other than that Its not a Brtitish invention. , Still not practical and It's deck capacity is reduced while in swing. Resale even scarier as It took years to get rid of our's.

  • nice unit!

    Very good practical applications.

  • dude i have the same truck and im telling you its a life saver in parking lots and gitting cars out of garages that are in tight roads

  • how ironic

  • its cool but even with the stabilizer in the back if you tow the wrong kind of car the rollback might need a tow truck. its kinda more of a show truck to me but very cool

  • It looks nice, but it seems like you'd be wasting a lot of time extending the outriggers and wheel lift on a repo. Otherwise, it would be kick ass for motorclub or shop calls.

  • @chosen11979 y would u use a flatbed on a repo us a dynamic self loader those r way faster than vulcans ect

  • Let me know if you want to give me one for free. Bet I could find some creative ways to repo with one of those.

  • i need one of these

  • Damn that would make life nice!

  • thats perfect for parked cars here in detriot

  • 80 k maybe 90 k dollars.that is not really necessary.more things to break down

  • @ibnekurdo neither are hydraulics on lowriders but they do it anyways because they like it.

  • a great british invention ,built under licence in the usa

  • @d4c24a not british its made in norfalk

  • @airsoft2996 ,read it again, british invention built under licence in the usa

  • your not supposed to use the underreach to support a tow truck

  • If you look it's not supporting his truck :| He has it out of the way for the bed.

  • I want one dam it! I can't count how many times that would have come in handy

  • wow thats neat and handy in those tough spots

  • Versatility vs. Practicality. I want it, but how often would I really use it.

  • I'm guessing it would be REALLY easy to get cars broken down in regular spaces... You should know if your name is "AirportTowing"...

  • @AirportTowing the t-180 i got one i said the same thing that you did but i have driver getting people out of ditches out of parking spaces it helps alot get one trust me

  • @AirportTowing depends what kind of buissness your in my paps in scrap buissness and he would kill for one of these

  • @hammerdown88555 yeah i would destroy that in canada. that would be nice to have but i like to keep it simple

  • @AirportTowing it would be good for reposessing

  • @AirportTowing You would be suprised. I have had to pick up vechicles that were sideways, and on a 2 lane road at times it's not feesible to park across both lanes to load a car/truck. Thats where a rig like this would be of advantage

  • how much they cost

  • Call Dynamic Mfg. and ask them...

  • aff qe bosta isso kkkkkkkkkkk iso é sem comentarios kkkkkkkk

  • hey! if that truck was assigned to me and if I lived in a salt rich environment, I would wash it, lube it, grease it and make love to it every day, I'll give that truck a girls name and give "her" every thing she needs

  • Sick, I only saw the Side Recovery System in Chicopee, MA tow show in Oct. 08.

  • Neat idea but bring it to Minnesota or another roadsalt environment and see how long it lasts

Loading...
Alert icon
0 / 00Unsaved Playlist Return to active list
    1. Your queue is empty. Add videos to your queue using this button:
      or sign in to load a different list.
    Loading...Loading...Saving...
    • Clear all videos from this list
    • Learn more