‘Don’t be a hero josh. Get the ladder.’ I don’t usually comment on videos, but this statement earned my sub and so much respect brotha. You don’t hear this enough, and it gets too many people hurt. Thanks for making the right decisions, and staying safe.
Not only is the Hulk beautiful on the outside but your tool boxes are beautiful inside and your professionalism is impeccable! To include the way you talk to others. Great job, enjoy watching you!
Having watched several of your videos, I am impressed with your knowledge of your equipment and your grasp of what it is going to take to deal with each situation. Carry on!
Thank you! In my earlier videos, there was a lot less narration and behind the scenes because I obviously know what I'm doing, but started to talk a lot more to walk everyone through my thought process as I assess everything and get a game plan going on. I like to keep my viewers informed and teach some things along the way now.
Hey Pepe's towing service! That was some extreme splintering action when you extracted those lifts of wood from between that sleeper and the wood behind! Thanks for entertaining us all while things are shut down! Everybody stay safe! Ride ride ride!
Nice job. Hulk looking good while flexing his power. Stay safe out their my friend. The number 1 priority on any job is your safety that comes before anything else.
Great work once again, Hulk makes everything so much easy. Their WAS another Towing company on site BUT when Hulk and Josh Showed up. The Diver with his wreck tip toe away and ALLOW Hulk and Josh to handle a real man's Job. Josh and Hulk taken care of business like real Men's does, driving this load San Diego. Yes call your Boss Company tell them it's going to cost a lot of money. Hulk and Josh is got to eat. Please Slow Down Out There, Stop Speeding Give Them A Break. Thanks
I am very surprised that the highway patrol would not close off the left lane next to the truck you were working at, also I used to ship and receive heavy machine rollers (50,000 lbs) and we had a policy and a sign on the building that said : attn. truckers, no chains ,no load". I know from experience straps are great for lifting but not always for securing loads, but depends on the load and the weight. The truckers I had dealt with always had a "fence" or a stop at the front of the trailer to prevent the load shifting forward and we would not load them if they did not have chains on the end of the machine rollers set up in such a way where the load could not shift sideways or front to back. Straps were used only to hold the tarps down...Keep up the great vids and keep safe!!!
I may be an idiot here, but I think there should be a reinforced structure on ALL flatbeds to keep the load from shifting forward. I'm guessing (and hoping not) that the driver will be cited for improper load securement. It appears to be an industry-standard safety problem, imho.
I can't say the last time if ever I've seen Hulk tow🤔 and then of course the GoPro dies🤬 They should've given you that lane that was NUTS! Stay safe Josh and all recovery workers!🦸♂️ 💪😎👍 〽️
The handling of traffic by officers never ceases to amaze me. In this case the traffic passing you should be utilizing the vacant emergency lane. That would have given a free lane by you. I would guess that the State has some rule to prevent officers from using it. One would hope they are just not to dumb to use it. Our Volunteer Fire Dept. did a lot of traffic control on I35 and we used it when needed. All you have to do is stop all traffic then restart it with the left lane onto the Emerg. lane, they will follow the leader to keep moving.
Where do they find these Incompetent truck drivers. From appearances, he had only one strap per bundle on those front bundles.. There is no way that lumber would have shifted like that if it was tied down properly with two straps per bundle and cinched down tight. These drivers are a menace to all of us who share the road with them.
Sir Josh !!! LOOKS like you did the best you could to NOT damage the bundles of lumber any further than they were already !!! With the traffic NOT doing what was supposed to do ,,, Its lucky you didn't get run over !! Police DIDN'T help much with the traffic either ! !! Anyhows,, Glad that you are OK,, with this ""PANDEMIC"" Out there !!!! ""KEEP IT SAFE ""!!!
Yup, traffic doesn't care about us and they never slow down or move over. Sad that every state has a move over law but it's so rarely enforced. I wish I could ticket every one of those drivers that ran over my cones or got too close
Why didn’t you detach the truck from the trailer 12 inches or so before lifting the lumber???? Would have been an easier lift plus less damage to the truck
The load was sitting against the truck so any attempt to pull the truck away would more than likely cause the load to fall off. Plus most tow companies do not want to drive customers vehicles at all due to the potential risk of them making a claim that some damage to the truck was cause by the tow operator. Most of the time what those of us who dont work in this field would think is easier most likely isn't. And a lot of times could also be far more risky.
Joe Stimac once he had supported the load with the rotator the other tow company could have pulled the tractor forward 18 inches allowing Pepe’s to be able to connect back together alone after loading the timber on the other truck, So no driving causing damage. The only extra damage was dragging the load up the rear of the truck and to the load itself as not able to move forward. I used to work in this field
Nice but Dangerous Operation, Guess the oncoming Traffic have heard of the slow Down but not move over Policy, that lane should have been marked off Empty
@@PepesTowingService out there they lock firefighters up for closing a lane to save a life but if one of theres gets shot they will close it down for a day to process a crime scene
@@jonschneck4559 RIGHT? People say "just get them to shut the freeway down" don't know how hard it is to request a lane closure. Has to be absolutely necessary.
This boys and girls is why you use more straps, Get a headache rack and dont be tailgating or on your phone so when they cut you off which they will your load dont go through your cab.
@@PepesTowingService True. Sometimes (especially in your neck of the woods), that driver intends to give you lots of room, and the idiot in a 4-wheeler on the other side of him forces him into an unsafe position. The right thing to do as a trucker is to slow/stop, and then continue on, but sometimes it happens too fast, and all you can do is hope not to kill anyone.
Please do a follow up and let us know how the pay off went when you dropped the rig in SD, what a bill huh. I towed for years and know that it had to have taken some finesse to get that kind of money out of a 3rd party call.
Josh also did you personally oversee the building of the HULK? I mean there's not one thing I would do different with how she is built. Also love, love the fact you went with the full gauge package for HULK.I like the computer screen but you can not beat the look of all those gauges filling up that dash.
Great question and awesome observation. My father personally specs and oversees every single build of our trucks. I flew to the plant with him when they were building Hulk and Big Flipper, was a wonderful experience. We both aren't fans of the inscreen dashes. They're cool but not for us, nothing beats that wall of gauges especially at night when it's lit up
@@PepesTowingService .....HaHa.......Yes sir........You have a beast on your hand's with HULK......I'm sure she's going to give you year's of tremendous service.......I can't wait to see her in action and watch everything she can do. Thank's for answering my question's Josh, you stay safe out there my friend .
Must have been a game being played by some of those rig drivers. Let's see how close we can come to the traffic cones without hitting them or the rotator operator! smh
Why didn't highway patrol shut that lane down. There just watching you, shame on them. Lot of work there then a 400 mile drive. Great job on your part. You going to put auxiliary winches on your next Hulk?
Respect man ! But I do not understand how CHP allows for traffic to drive so close to you guys! This could get you killed!! In Belgium the Highway Police would have closed an extra lane.
Josh, man, wow...talk about on coming traffic at high speed right next to YOU. Scary. Did you tow the unit 200+ miles??? After doing that dangerous job...I hope you could earn some easy time pay, well deserved. Likewise, since it was just you...atleast you didn't have to worry about a co-workers safety. Wow!👀
Did you have to drive that shit tip 200 miles? And did you get paid for that job you need to watch your self out man that was close on more than one occasion 🥵🥵
We have forklifts, but what good would that do here? I'd have to show up on scene, then say "I need a forklift". Call my shop, have them load one or tow on a Landoll, bring it, drop it, then what? Put one on each side? It's not like you could just get under it either, it was on the floor of the bed and wedged hard. How would you do it? That takes a horribly long amount of extra time. I obviously got it done quick and easy with a rotator. Plus the load is unstable, what happens if it falls
So how does the billing work on a call like this. Does the first towing company get any compensation ? Or does it go all to you for finishing the work and towing
When he tows that rig, the tractor still needs to pivot at the trailer. That wedged stack of plywood would have shredded the cab, and made a heckuva mess, making the problem worse.
@@jimbeckettplay Right, but lifting those stacks while they're wedged against the cab could cause a lot of damage too; though it seems it didn't. I might have transferred the entire load to the other truck and towed the truck empty. In any case I would have moved the rear stacks first. Just trying to understand.
@@tonyroma9046 The damage is pretty much done at the point of the accident. Any additional damage required to lift that stack could be cleaned up at the site quickly. If you left it in place, you would have broken bits of the sleeper cab to clean up all along the tow path. Speed is of the essence in clearing the freeway. You only have time to transfer as much of the load as is absolutely necessary. If you took the time to transfer extra (or all) stacks, you would be increasing the amount of time the road was closed by a fair amount, unnecessarily.
CrossRoads CHP is crazy about closing lanes. They've even cuffed and put firefighters in the back seat because they wouldn't move the fire truck from blocking a lane. Check RUclips for chp arrests firefighter, it's absolutely insane.
Our freeways are slow and crappy as it is. We try and keep lanes open as much as we can. If people respected our slow down move over laws it would be much more easy. I tried to keep lanes open as long as possible until I absolutely needed them shut, which is when I did the rotating
@@PepesTowingService Yes, you did your best, but I noticed a bunch of CHP officers standing around on the sidelines, until you needed the lanes closed.
What did I tear up? The damage was done, did you not see the fenders flared and the top cracked when I did a walk around? It was wedges hard to the back of the tractor, by pulling the tractor forward you take a massive risk of the load falling off the trailer. Why would I take that stupid and dangerous risk?
Pepe's Towing Service when you had the load secured to you boom that’s when you could have removed the truck . There would not have been anymore risk than you already had
@@froglick28 OK I see what you mean, but that would require two trucks. The company originally called to do this job left so I was solo and this was not my area so it's not easy to get another one of my trucks there. Nor would CHP be happy with me standing by for 45min to get another one of my trucks just to pull this one out. You have to know how to assess things like this, I decided the further minimal damage from coming up this way was negligible compared to the damage already. Rear of the tractor was badly damaged, the front was beyond damaged and will require tons of body work all around.
In my 30 + years in the business, I always have worked with the attitude that takes a given situation and you're in charge of the scene and you do it your way. One of the best I learned from taught me early in my career to never forget that. We were working a recovery late one night. The wet behind his ears Chippie was bouncing around the scene trying to tell us what to do. Finally, Dave took his gloves off, laid them down on the bed and fired up his cigar. And enjoyed it. The CHPer really lost it. He suggested that the officer light another round of fusee, telling him that by the time they were burned out, by him allowing us to do our job, we'd be done. 🤪😎
Helper? You almost never see a tow truck with two drivers. We deal with it daily, it's just part of the job. We have to learn to be alert at all times.
‘Don’t be a hero josh. Get the ladder.’ I don’t usually comment on videos, but this statement earned my sub and so much respect brotha. You don’t hear this enough, and it gets too many people hurt. Thanks for making the right decisions, and staying safe.
Not only is the Hulk beautiful on the outside but your tool boxes are beautiful inside and your professionalism is impeccable! To include the way you talk to others. Great job, enjoy watching you!
After watching this video you have to admit this is a very dangerous job. Great job as always
Having watched several of your videos, I am impressed with your knowledge of your equipment and your grasp of what it is going to take to deal with each situation. Carry on!
Thank you! In my earlier videos, there was a lot less narration and behind the scenes because I obviously know what I'm doing, but started to talk a lot more to walk everyone through my thought process as I assess everything and get a game plan going on. I like to keep my viewers informed and teach some things along the way now.
Hey Pepe's towing service! That was some extreme splintering action when you extracted those lifts of wood from between that sleeper and the wood behind! Thanks for entertaining us all while things are shut down! Everybody stay safe! Ride ride ride!
Glad I can provide some entertainment during this quarantine haha
I can't believe that the people do not move over for you please stay safe enjoy your videos
and I can't believe that the CHP is there and not enforcing the move over law
Great job Josh ! Makes me sick when those truckers pinch you in ! Stay safe bro !
It's especially frustrating when the big trucks don't slow or move over. They know exactly how it feels and you'd figure they would respect us more.
@@PepesTowingService After watching Wrecked, Highway Thru Hell and Heavy Rescue: 401, it's amazing people still drive like jerks around tow trucks.
@@PepesTowingService asshole car drivers wont let big rigs move over sometime..
@@PepesTowingService seeing as how you film everything, you should send the clips of speeding trucks and close calls right to the company
Nice job. Hulk looking good while flexing his power. Stay safe out their my friend. The number 1 priority on any job is your safety that comes before anything else.
Yup, that is true!
great job under difficult circumstances keep up the good work and stay safe on the roads and with the virus going around.cheers greg from australia.
You are a working man doing that by yourself dude respect
Your phone provides a higher quality video than your phone! Looked sharp and gave a great picture of the Hulk!
Might want to edit your comment 🤔
Really enjoy watching you , Your a good man like the way you are with other
Cool video Josh!! Cool to see you hooking it up to tow. YES, the Hulk can also tow it!!
Right? Almost forgot I can tow haha
I bet when the other tow truck driver heard "San Diego," he went, heck no - and bailed on you.
another good job Josh..love listening to you love your job and your truck
Great work once again, Hulk makes everything so much easy. Their WAS another Towing company on site BUT when Hulk and Josh Showed up. The Diver with his wreck tip toe away and ALLOW Hulk and Josh to handle a real man's Job. Josh and Hulk taken care of business like real Men's does, driving this load San Diego. Yes call your Boss Company tell them it's going to cost a lot of money. Hulk and Josh is got to eat. Please Slow Down Out There, Stop Speeding Give Them A Break. Thanks
Hulk is an animal, love watching him at work.
Hulk is my beast!
Josh your just amazing 👏 love all your videos much 💘 love
Hulk is so well organized in the boxes on your truck
It's amazing the disrespect driver gives the tow truck workers and not moving over
I am very surprised that the highway patrol would not close off the left lane next to the truck you were working at, also I used to ship and receive heavy machine rollers (50,000 lbs) and we had a policy and a sign on the building that said : attn. truckers, no chains ,no load". I know from experience straps are great for lifting but not always for securing loads, but depends on the load and the weight. The truckers I had dealt with always had a "fence" or a stop at the front of the trailer to prevent the load shifting forward and we would not load them if they did not have chains on the end of the machine rollers set up in such a way where the load could not shift sideways or front to back. Straps were used only to hold the tarps down...Keep up the great vids and keep safe!!!
I may be an idiot here, but I think there should be a reinforced structure on ALL flatbeds to keep the load from shifting forward. I'm guessing (and hoping not) that the driver will be cited for improper load securement. It appears to be an industry-standard safety problem, imho.
your a hero doing all that on your own . good luck stay safe.
Thank you very much.
Damn Josh! Stay Safe out there. Hard to believe how little respect you get from the traffic. Hella job from a one man crew!
I can't say the last time if ever I've seen Hulk tow🤔 and then of course the GoPro dies🤬 They should've given you that lane that was NUTS! Stay safe Josh and all recovery workers!🦸♂️
💪😎👍 〽️
Right?? At least I got some on my phone after haha and that the recovery footage was intact. There will definintely be more towing for sure.
Wow that was very impressive! Alot of weight within those 4 units, Hulk handled it like a champ. Admire your expertise in the situation.
The handling of traffic by officers never ceases to amaze me. In this case the traffic passing you should be utilizing the vacant emergency lane. That would have given a free lane by you. I would guess that the State has some rule to prevent officers from using it. One would hope they are just not to dumb to use it. Our Volunteer Fire Dept. did a lot of traffic control on I35 and we used it when needed. All you have to do is stop all traffic then restart it with the left lane onto the Emerg. lane, they will follow the leader to keep moving.
Stay safe and hope they SLOW down and move over 🚨 🚨 🚨 🚨
You can never have too many tiedowns, but you sure as hell can have too few. And rookie skateboarders will discover that all too soon, unfortunately
Wicked job! Stay safe and healthy in this time of panic!
Nice job! Man you get a real variety of situations. Bet your glad you have all the right equipment on the Hulk to do just about any job.
Excellent job brother.
very nicely done
Amazing job as always nobody respects us towers unless there in trouble or need us keep safe out there thanks for video
christ they did not give you much room to work on the drivers side
Hulk does it all.
You got that right!
Great job Josh
Where do they find these Incompetent truck drivers. From appearances, he had only one strap per bundle on those front bundles.. There is no way that lumber would have shifted like that if it was tied down properly with two straps per bundle and cinched down tight. These drivers are a menace to all of us who share the road with them.
Sir Josh !!! LOOKS like you did the best you could to NOT damage the bundles of lumber any further than they were already !!! With the traffic NOT doing what was supposed to do ,,, Its lucky you didn't get run over !! Police DIDN'T help much with the traffic either ! !! Anyhows,, Glad that you are OK,, with this ""PANDEMIC"" Out there !!!! ""KEEP IT SAFE ""!!!
Yup, traffic doesn't care about us and they never slow down or move over. Sad that every state has a move over law but it's so rarely enforced. I wish I could ticket every one of those drivers that ran over my cones or got too close
@@PepesTowingService YEPPER !!! CONES can be replaced ,,BUT you Can't be !!! ""KEEP IT SAFE ""!!!
Can I come work with you? I love working with rigging. I like it so much I bought my own 38T boom truck
People complain about the cost of tow bills, look what he has to deal with. And they don't give those wreckers away.
210 and the 118 man your lucky traffic is running slow most of the time it's 70 to 80mph.Good JOB MAN
Why didn’t you detach the truck from the trailer 12 inches or so before lifting the lumber???? Would have been an easier lift plus less damage to the truck
The load was sitting against the truck so any attempt to pull the truck away would more than likely cause the load to fall off.
Plus most tow companies do not want to drive customers vehicles at all due to the potential risk of them making a claim that some damage to the truck was cause by the tow operator.
Most of the time what those of us who dont work in this field would think is easier most likely isn't. And a lot of times could also be far more risky.
Joe Stimac once he had supported the load with the rotator the other tow company could have pulled the tractor forward 18 inches allowing Pepe’s to be able to connect back together alone after loading the timber on the other truck, So no driving causing damage. The only extra damage was dragging the load up the rear of the truck and to the load itself as not able to move forward. I used to work in this field
I love the sound the rotator makes when is rotating beedoobeedoobeedoo it's almost like a drunk minion
What happened to the headache racks? Or at the least some front pocket heavy upright rails? Me? I prefer the load stays ON the skateboard!
Very dangerous highways, you DOING excellent job. Where is this place?
This was on the 210 freeway, Altadena division
It's sad that people don't want to get over. It's dangerous out there
Nice but Dangerous Operation, Guess the oncoming Traffic have heard of the slow Down but not move over Policy, that lane should have been marked off Empty
Agreed!
Yikes really cutting it close with that container truck driver! Stay safe out there!
That guy was a straight jerk
Thank you for the Video, I like your Rotator may I have a Picture of it please 🙏👍
Yes, if you look at the details of the video description you will see a link to my Instagram and Facebook where I have hundreds of pictures
Thanks I found an Awsome pic 👍
Awesome video Josh !!!!!! , they .... CHP didnt give you much room on the driver side to work with . Stay safe during the COVID19 crisis
Even with my cones, people were running them over! At least I got a closure when it was time to lift the load and rotate it.
@@PepesTowingService out there they lock firefighters up for closing a lane to save a life but if one of theres gets shot they will close it down for a day to process a crime scene
@@jonschneck4559 RIGHT? People say "just get them to shut the freeway down" don't know how hard it is to request a lane closure. Has to be absolutely necessary.
No sympathy from trucks or cars. Pretty dangerous situation!!!! Ka-Ching ka-Ching on toe!!!!!! Be safe. Enjoy the channel
This boys and girls is why you use more straps, Get a headache rack and dont be tailgating or on your phone so when they cut you off which they will your load dont go through your cab.
I guess that's why they make headache racks. Crazy how just barely rear ending another vehicle can shift that load
There is not much that you can do to prevent from sliding except keeping distance.
You would think the truckers would give you room ''wow''
Yup, some of them just don't care
@@PepesTowingService True. Sometimes (especially in your neck of the woods), that driver intends to give you lots of room, and the idiot in a 4-wheeler on the other side of him forces him into an unsafe position. The right thing to do as a trucker is to slow/stop, and then continue on, but sometimes it happens too fast, and all you can do is hope not to kill anyone.
Please do a follow up and let us know how the pay off went when you dropped the rig in SD, what a bill huh.
I towed for years and know that it had to have taken some finesse to get that kind of money out of a 3rd party call.
Josh also did you personally oversee the building of the HULK? I mean there's not one thing I would do different with how she is built. Also love, love the fact you went with the full gauge package for HULK.I like the computer screen but you can not beat the look of all those gauges filling up that dash.
Great question and awesome observation. My father personally specs and oversees every single build of our trucks. I flew to the plant with him when they were building Hulk and Big Flipper, was a wonderful experience. We both aren't fans of the inscreen dashes. They're cool but not for us, nothing beats that wall of gauges especially at night when it's lit up
@@PepesTowingService .....HaHa.......Yes sir........You have a beast on your hand's with HULK......I'm sure she's going to give you year's of tremendous service.......I can't wait to see her in action and watch everything she can do. Thank's for answering my question's Josh, you stay safe out there my friend .
What's this meeting Arizona this video
That was some dangerous working conditions. Did he rear end someone too? Good work!
Yes, he was rear ended and someone rear ended him, was a mess
@@PepesTowingService Probably because of all that crap flying around in his cab he lost control of the rig!
Must have been a game being played by some of those rig drivers. Let's see how close we can come to the traffic cones without hitting them or the rotator operator! smh
They kept getting run over too!
Great video. What was the deal with the air brakes, what did you do with the hose?
close call there stay safe
U all ways do a good job with your tow truck
15:02 - Look at the front wheel off the ground. Take that thing to a car show!!
Looks like the 210 East... that tow must have been at least 5k
Why do the flat beths in USA not have a head?
Good job 👏
Great job josh low respect on the roads anymore
Josh, great job as always in tight ass lane conditions. Just curious why you didn't use spreader bars to lessen the "pinch" on the bundles of lumber?
Nice work
Did you really have to tow that 200 miles?
Should put a board full of nails out instead of road cone
Lumber loads is better hauled on Centerbeams.
Red Butler. Or American could just start putting headboards on there trailers and this would never have happened
What I don't understand is why they would send you out on a job in the middle of the expressway without a second man.
Damn! The PD should have blocked that second lane.
That’s crazy out there on the road, great job
That's what load checks are for. Most flatbedders don't do them.
Why didn't highway patrol shut that lane down. There just watching you, shame on them. Lot of work there then a 400 mile drive. Great job on your part.
You going to put auxiliary winches on your next Hulk?
Respect man ! But I do not understand how CHP allows for traffic to drive so close to you guys! This could get you killed!! In Belgium the Highway Police would have closed an extra lane.
It's very hard to get lane closures unfortunately.
Gotta love the hulk 👍
Josh, man, wow...talk about on coming traffic at high speed right next to YOU. Scary. Did you tow the unit 200+ miles??? After doing that dangerous job...I hope you could earn some easy time pay, well deserved.
Likewise, since it was just you...atleast you didn't have to worry about a co-workers safety. Wow!👀
How much money is alot of money Josh?? Im just curios.🤔
Some drivers, no matter what kind of vehicle can be so darn rude and dangerous.
He didn't have any belly straps on it...
Did you have to drive that shit tip 200 miles? And did you get paid for that job you need to watch your self out man that was close on more than one occasion 🥵🥵
UK would not allow working in Live Lane like that!
I just want to know if you had to make that 200 mile trip to the customer's yard?
No, the customer ended up not being "all there" in the head. We took it to my yard and it sat there for weeks!
Maybe it would be a good idea to invest in a forklift? for these kind of jobs.
We have forklifts, but what good would that do here? I'd have to show up on scene, then say "I need a forklift". Call my shop, have them load one or tow on a Landoll, bring it, drop it, then what? Put one on each side? It's not like you could just get under it either, it was on the floor of the bed and wedged hard. How would you do it? That takes a horribly long amount of extra time. I obviously got it done quick and easy with a rotator. Plus the load is unstable, what happens if it falls
So how does the billing work on a call like this. Does the first towing company get any compensation ? Or does it go all to you for finishing the work and towing
He did all the job-should get all the money.
Cant believe CHP didn't shut down one more lane for you, extremely dangerous!!!!
New sub. Great video dude! Funniest part: I’m gonna get the coronavirus!
What did that end up costing him?
Hey Josh....Does the HULK have a 20,000lb front axle?
Yup! 20 front and 46 rears plus a pusher
@@PepesTowingService ...........Beautiful truck!!!
@@joshuamack342 thank you! Hulk really is a beauty
Looks like you know what you're doing, but I'm curious why you lifted the stacks that were wedged against the cab
When he tows that rig, the tractor still needs to pivot at the trailer. That wedged stack of plywood would have shredded the cab, and made a heckuva mess, making the problem worse.
@@jimbeckettplay
Right, but lifting those stacks while they're wedged against the cab could cause a lot of damage too; though it seems it didn't. I might have transferred the entire load to the other truck and towed the truck empty. In any case I would have moved the rear stacks first. Just trying to understand.
@@tonyroma9046 The damage is pretty much done at the point of the accident. Any additional damage required to lift that stack could be cleaned up at the site quickly. If you left it in place, you would have broken bits of the sleeper cab to clean up all along the tow path.
Speed is of the essence in clearing the freeway. You only have time to transfer as much of the load as is absolutely necessary. If you took the time to transfer extra (or all) stacks, you would be increasing the amount of time the road was closed by a fair amount, unnecessarily.
@@jimbeckettplay Yeah, you're right. I was thinking maybe he could see it wouldn't rip the cab off to move those stacks.
In florida they would have shut down the highway
CrossRoads CHP is crazy about closing lanes. They've even cuffed and put firefighters in the back seat because they wouldn't move the fire truck from blocking a lane. Check RUclips for chp arrests firefighter, it's absolutely insane.
Objects in motion stay in motion till acted on by an outside force.
1st rule of load securement.
Being in the middle of the sandwich is never good.
So CHP stood around on the side while you risked your life rigging to clear their hi-way. They could have been doing a LOT more traffic control.
Our freeways are slow and crappy as it is. We try and keep lanes open as much as we can. If people respected our slow down move over laws it would be much more easy. I tried to keep lanes open as long as possible until I absolutely needed them shut, which is when I did the rotating
@@PepesTowingService Yes, you did your best, but I noticed a bunch of CHP officers standing around on the sidelines, until you needed the lanes closed.
Tow to San Diego? Do you know how much that will cost? Alot!! Ha Ha.
Wow he messed up but why couldn’t you disconnect the truck first instead of ripping it out of there tearing everything up
What did I tear up? The damage was done, did you not see the fenders flared and the top cracked when I did a walk around? It was wedges hard to the back of the tractor, by pulling the tractor forward you take a massive risk of the load falling off the trailer. Why would I take that stupid and dangerous risk?
Pepe's Towing Service when you had the load secured to you boom that’s when you could have removed the truck . There would not have been anymore risk than you already had
Pepe's Towing Service but I’m seeing it after the fact I’m able to see different ways you were under pressure I understand
@@froglick28 OK I see what you mean, but that would require two trucks. The company originally called to do this job left so I was solo and this was not my area so it's not easy to get another one of my trucks there. Nor would CHP be happy with me standing by for 45min to get another one of my trucks just to pull this one out. You have to know how to assess things like this, I decided the further minimal damage from coming up this way was negligible compared to the damage already. Rear of the tractor was badly damaged, the front was beyond damaged and will require tons of body work all around.
In my 30 + years in the business, I always have worked with the attitude that takes a given situation and you're in charge of the scene and you do it your way.
One of the best I learned from taught me early in my career to never forget that.
We were working a recovery late one night. The wet behind his ears Chippie was bouncing around the scene trying to tell us what to do.
Finally, Dave took his gloves off, laid them down on the bed and fired up his cigar. And enjoyed it. The CHPer really lost it. He suggested that the officer light another round of fusee, telling him that by the time they were burned out, by him allowing us to do our job, we'd be done. 🤪😎
Where’s your helper you should never be out in that much traffic , good
Helper? You almost never see a tow truck with two drivers. We deal with it daily, it's just part of the job. We have to learn to be alert at all times.
Es Todo hulk
Josh why can the troopers block off the lane close to the flat deck I see u will get hit one day keep safe bro