For a professional out fit no high vis ...no use of gloves ... could made the job easier loading it by getting the slide back to go under the front wheels , use a set of winching brothers ..put the slippery jims under the wheels then useing the lever on the truck winch it on with more control..rather than the remote ..+ remove all straps & rachets off the bed so they are. Out the way ...The off loading was text book done the very same my self time & time again ...12 years experience you tend to know all the little tricks ...let the kit do the hard work ..use to love going out doing the police work ...good fun ...!!!!😅
@@GDBRescueandrecovery thanks man, only been in recovery 11 months and come up with some tricks to get everything done right, thinking about starting RUclips with some videos on the difficult recoveries I do but not sure on my company’s policies
For a professional out fit no high vis ...no use of gloves ... could made the job easier loading it by getting the slide back to go under the front wheels , use a set of winching brothers ..put the slippery jims under the wheels then useing the lever on the truck winch it on with more control..rather than the remote ..+ remove all straps & rachets off the bed so they are. Out the way ...The off loading was text book done the very same my self time & time again ...12 years experience you tend to know all the little tricks ...let the kit do the hard work ..use to love going out doing the police work ...good fun ...!!!!😅
Your truck sounds so quiet compared to the trucks here in the US lol. Never seen a flatbed operated by remote control either.
You still got little t35 slidebed am saving up lol great job
You should use the crane to lift it up on the bed
Would that cost more ?
its easy to load om this bed but when u have to load on ramps that when it becomes challanging
When you use the winch remote does the manual lever still move. Also if remote broke when out on a job can you still use manual lever to use winch
Love doing these sorts of jobs, but I do them on my 3.5t beaver tail, little bit trickier when the ramps move
Fair play beavertails are great but time consuming when got ramps and bent wheels! Keep up the good work 💪 stay safe
@@GDBRescueandrecovery thanks man, only been in recovery 11 months and come up with some tricks to get everything done right, thinking about starting RUclips with some videos on the difficult recoveries I do but not sure on my company’s policies
Is it this very wagon I see on ebay currently? What's happening there then 🤔
Bro what devices do you use for recording and editing
Can you show us your full fleet?
No safety on hook , n J hooks...........it only takes a second and its a run away car..... Safety on Hook and Brother straps. keep the enthusiasm ...
Funny. You could lift it up, and then put car on some rollers. Its like russians say: "when you have strength, you dont need brain".