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Uploaded by on Sep 13, 2011

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Introducing the new Vulcan 812 Intruder II.

For more than 10 years, the Vulcan Intruder has been one of the most popular auto loaders for private property impounds, repossessions and commercial towers.

But at Miller Industries, simply building a great product that stands up to punishing, high-volume towing wasn't enough. Our engineers wanted more.

So they interviewed you, the customer, to find out what features and improvements would make your jobs easier. The end result is the new Intruder II.

The proceeding hook-ups were done for demonstration purposes only. In real-life towing situations, always install your safety straps and chains, as well as tow lights.

The Vulcan Intruder II is available with a stylish, impact-resistant composite modular body. It's also available with a carbon-steel or aluminum body.

The Intruder II features a new, redesigned tailboard that improves visibility between the boom and the subframe for easier hook-ups.

The hose tracking system on the Intruder II has also been completely revamped to provide longer hose life and easier maintenance.

The new, low-profile crossbar and jaws have also gone through a complete make-over for easier operation during hook-ups.

The new patent-pending crossbar pivot head assembly provides more surface area for longer life and smoother operation.

The new design also provides increased protection for the jaw cylinders by enclosing them into the crossbar and away from the elements.

The Intruder II claw design provides better grip on the tires. And, with both positive and negative tilt on the stinger, hooking up in a driveway or on an incline is a snap.

The limiter stop switches halt both the fold and boom elevation height at a predetermined height. For most hook-ups, simply bump the switch to override these controls.

The center section of the crossbar has been recessed for increased clearance to prevent damage to the vehicle's oil pan.

Check out the complete line of innovative, durable and brutally tough Vulcan equipment at your local distributor.

© 2011 Miller Industries Towing Equipment Inc. All Rights Reserved.

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  • That's just sexy..

  • Hook and Book

  • Got yo shit & gone

  • @SICKJ0KER You can move it and then hook up chains and lights in a safe location.

  • never seen a tow truck actually do it though.

  • @SICKJ0KER Uh, did you watch the video? Thats the first thing he says, "the following is done for demonstration....." "Always install chains and tow lights."

  • lol a car theives dream.

  • that is an awesome unit!

  • This is what my Dynamic's have been doing since the early 1990's

  • That is On Very Cool Lift For a fast Hook And Go

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