When a 50-plus-ton Cat excavator fell into a hole in Washington, Pennsylvania, the world’s largest rotator recovery truck arrived to help pull it out.
Even a machine built to upright train cars couldn’t handle a 67-ton excavator lying on its side in a hole without help.
New York City has hauled a Bronx towing company into court, accusing Instant Recovery Corp. and employee Jake Rios of running up tabs on desperate drivers with illegal “junk fees” when they tried to ...
Strong winds toppled at least four semitrucks on Interstate 25 in Larimer and Weld counties Thursday morning, prompting ...
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Extreme super car recovery with flatbed trailer over water
Watch an extreme supercar recovery like never before, as a flatbed trailer navigates over water to save a stranded vehicle! Experience precision driving, daring maneuvers, and high-stakes action in ...
With the 135,000-pound excavator on its side in a 15-foot hole, it took a Century M100 wrecker and a John Deere 470RR built for railroad recovery to do the job.
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