Fire that tow noob..Id strap the car on the bottom of the front and pulled the front out then reposition my truck and pull it on the wheels instead of buchering the car like this idiot.
good job with a tricky recovery. Clovertow should study so he can learn how the big boys do it in the big city and maybe learn to keep his useless comments to himself. Go recover another farm tractor county bumpkin!
If that is the best you have to say, no wonder their is no hope in raising the bar in the towing industry, the image you posted is clearly showing that you need more tools (new ideas) on how to be successful at the job.
It is, is it? You can see that from a blurry video. You missed your calling. You should have been some sort of super accident reconstructurist.The video clearly shows the bottom of the car resting on the light pole. I guess you would have pulled the pole down and then rolled the car over into the new car parking lot on to a bunch of new cars. No wonder you resume keeps getting dropped into the trash can.
yes that was a little silly too turn it over on the good side, there was no need for that.. you could have turned the car on its side so that you had room to pull it over on the damaged side... more training needed i think
now that you have documented on video you damaging the only good panels on the car, i am sure it is only time before icbc comes knocking with a claim. Maybe you should chat with some local drivers and see if they have had any car in that situation and you might do it differently next time. They have training courses out their that may be able to offer you some different methods. Towing is always a learning curve.
chain from under the car and raise boom.. never fails... 20 seconds tops
den13415 2 months ago
Mitsubishi actually.
raising1987 1 year ago
it's a toyota. so whatever lol
AddictedToStangs 1 year ago
Honestly, does it matter how he got the car righted? It's obviously scrap now. Looks like they slid it sideways into a pole.
AaronD12a 2 years ago
Fire that tow noob..Id strap the car on the bottom of the front and pulled the front out then reposition my truck and pull it on the wheels instead of buchering the car like this idiot.
Brainiac83 2 years ago
wow that is not the way u tow htat car
its called you pull it from the window on the other side and pull it back u dont know how to tow wow
Cliffs12345 2 years ago
good job with a tricky recovery. Clovertow should study so he can learn how the big boys do it in the big city and maybe learn to keep his useless comments to himself. Go recover another farm tractor county bumpkin!
depcombarr 3 years ago
good job in stead of doing all that i would have slide it away from the pole then back on its wheels. good job tho
bigdawg1906 3 years ago
This guy really needs some help
perfectbeadwelder 4 years ago
WreckMaster classes may help you in this scenario. Penticton Towing is hosting training classes in May. Have a good day sir.
clovertow 4 years ago
If that is the best you have to say, no wonder their is no hope in raising the bar in the towing industry, the image you posted is clearly showing that you need more tools (new ideas) on how to be successful at the job.
clovertow 4 years ago
It is, is it? You can see that from a blurry video. You missed your calling. You should have been some sort of super accident reconstructurist.The video clearly shows the bottom of the car resting on the light pole. I guess you would have pulled the pole down and then rolled the car over into the new car parking lot on to a bunch of new cars. No wonder you resume keeps getting dropped into the trash can.
towbotsilverstar 4 years ago
yes that was a little silly too turn it over on the good side, there was no need for that.. you could have turned the car on its side so that you had room to pull it over on the damaged side... more training needed i think
supramat1975 4 years ago
Are you for real? Or are you just jealous 'cuz all you tow is scrap cars?
towbotsilverstar 4 years ago
now that you have documented on video you damaging the only good panels on the car, i am sure it is only time before icbc comes knocking with a claim. Maybe you should chat with some local drivers and see if they have had any car in that situation and you might do it differently next time. They have training courses out their that may be able to offer you some different methods. Towing is always a learning curve.
clovertow 4 years ago