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From: flite112
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  • Why music?

  • Hey boss.... the right mirror is broken!

    How did that happen?

    The truck is laying on it!

  • not milking, truck on topside is only a V-70 that's why there's another unit staking the roll. and @dieslford000, you don't catch loaded mixers on level ground. The load will rotate the drum around as it makes its apex through the roll.

  • way to milk it 2 trucks for a 1 truck job

  • Been outta the wrecker business a couple years but miss my old AATAC Cyclone.....might have to volunteer with one of the local companies from time to time to get my fix in.

  • hey i operate a tow truck an just a question shouldnt there have been another strap/cable to catch it when it was up right so it wouldnt rock like it did just askin ??

  • what is wrong with this truck

  • thetruck is on its side they r picking it up with a towtruck

  • Good job and good the form of two big wreckers working together

  • smooth and easy ...good job

  • i dont understand how you could flip a cement truck there, it looks like he was backing up to wash down

  • you haf to give your truck rpms he has it

    on 25 rpm

  • should of calld o'hare

  • 903 n 310 would a got her up

  • haha yepp ur right!

  • No :|  The make stuff bigger than it is and they scam they charge 28,485 for a roll over and 40 per mile

  • beautiful, that was done perfectly! great job.

  • 10 yards pushin 80,000lbs with truck that aint a fun thing to roll over the companey i work for is stuped and overloads are trucks with 12 yards sometimes that sucks when you stop and you got a wet bach and your overloaded

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