Very nicely built, innovative is an understatement ,ive towed for 11 years,. Thank you for being there,my new truck WILL HAVE" in the ditch" dollys,ive struggled w steel ones.
Hi AAKTOW. Actually if you are close to a wall with the Speed Dolly, you simply load the dolly wheel closest to the obstacle away (towards the center of the dolly frame), which lifts the back wheel off the ground. Pull away from the obstacle enough to give you room to load the back dolly wheels properly. That way you won't have to drag the dolly frame, which could cause damage to the dolly and the concrete underneath. If you would like further instruction, please feel free to call 1-888-993-4824
@Ditch i do like your dollies , . even if i had dollies like your i still would only lift the front wheels and drive forward [ only a metre] by a wall, by the time you have lifted the front, then dropped it and reset the dollies to lift again i would of left,, to me working alone at night it critical to get in and out fast if you have to tow some one away., there are times to be rough for safety [towaways] and times to be careful [ clients ], i past your web site on to three other tow firms
so no one says typical rough towie. i mean,, my process might look rough but i take great care at all times not to damage cars,, in my 8 plus years towing i have never damaged any cars, most of the towies i know are caring car lovers so they are careful when towing,,
when i had a car close to a wall i used to lift the front dolly and drive forward, so what if the dolly drags on the ground.. . at least it saves time and you get out quicker,,
wow, these things are so simple and they clearly offer more than the ratcheting (more compicated) ones. i would like to give these a shot in the future
very cool i like the whole dollies in front of a wall aproach ive been dong this since i was a kid and my company just got a set those dollies the other day and they work great very lightweight and easy operation hats off to the guys at in the ditch
Excellent...suppose that a jack would be needed if tires are damaged flat, to allow the bars to be slipped under front and rear of the tires. And using your dolley the raising of the vehicle onto the dolley is simplified. Again, excellent.
Very nicely built, innovative is an understatement ,ive towed for 11 years,. Thank you for being there,my new truck WILL HAVE" in the ditch" dollys,ive struggled w steel ones.
thorshammer1348 4 months ago
Hi AAKTOW. Actually if you are close to a wall with the Speed Dolly, you simply load the dolly wheel closest to the obstacle away (towards the center of the dolly frame), which lifts the back wheel off the ground. Pull away from the obstacle enough to give you room to load the back dolly wheels properly. That way you won't have to drag the dolly frame, which could cause damage to the dolly and the concrete underneath. If you would like further instruction, please feel free to call 1-888-993-4824
InTheDitchTowProduct 4 months ago
@Ditch i do like your dollies , . even if i had dollies like your i still would only lift the front wheels and drive forward [ only a metre] by a wall, by the time you have lifted the front, then dropped it and reset the dollies to lift again i would of left,, to me working alone at night it critical to get in and out fast if you have to tow some one away., there are times to be rough for safety [towaways] and times to be careful [ clients ], i past your web site on to three other tow firms
aaktow 3 months ago
so no one says typical rough towie. i mean,, my process might look rough but i take great care at all times not to damage cars,, in my 8 plus years towing i have never damaged any cars, most of the towies i know are caring car lovers so they are careful when towing,,
aaktow 3 months ago
when i had a car close to a wall i used to lift the front dolly and drive forward, so what if the dolly drags on the ground.. . at least it saves time and you get out quicker,,
aaktow 4 months ago
how much are they
davidangelmorin 7 months ago
Beautiful product... I love it...
hilltop985 9 months ago
Este equipamento é muito bom, parabéns pela idéia. ÓTIMO. VERY GOOD!!!
vieirinhapp 1 year ago
wow, these things are so simple and they clearly offer more than the ratcheting (more compicated) ones. i would like to give these a shot in the future
rb16sk8 1 year ago
very cool i like the whole dollies in front of a wall aproach ive been dong this since i was a kid and my company just got a set those dollies the other day and they work great very lightweight and easy operation hats off to the guys at in the ditch
firems09 1 year ago
Excellent...suppose that a jack would be needed if tires are damaged flat, to allow the bars to be slipped under front and rear of the tires. And using your dolley the raising of the vehicle onto the dolley is simplified. Again, excellent.
johncarter55 1 year ago