Overturned 10 Wheeler Requires Excavator to Tow | Hustle & Tow | A&E

Not even the biggest tow truck could handle an overturned 10 wheeler! It took an excavator, a chainsaw and more than 6 hours to help tow this flipped truck in this scene from Season 1, Episode 5 of #HustleAndTow

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43 thoughts on “Overturned 10 Wheeler Requires Excavator to Tow | Hustle & Tow | A&E

  1. No it’s does matter for time, so you telling me if this takes 48 hours no one is eating or sleeping because then department of labor would come because by law any job has to have a break and go home to sleep

  2. A&E producers needs to contact Ron Pratt at Midwest Truck so he can show everyone on this show how to properly drive wreckers.

  3. The tow truck had multiple options of self-recovery. When we get the flatbed stuck in the alleys in the winter we use the wheel lift to inch it forward until it can get some traction or the winch to pull on something. Tons of trees around there to grab on for that boom to pull that truck out. The amount of people also standing immediately next to a winch and chain trying to pull a stump out.. if that winch cable snaps those people would be cut in half.. there's a lot of errors in these towing clips that are just ridiculous.

  4. why that had to call a track loader is ridiculous i honestly would have turned the turret boom around and snatch blocked to a couple trees and pulled myself out

  5. Can you please do a video like this involving the government? Or the CDC? Or anything other than normal people just doing their jobs? We all know that real people do normal work, show us the people deciding how we live our lives.

  6. The lack of forethought by the tow company makes me angry. Instead of asking, "Hmm, where's this stump going to be when we start turning this wreck over?" they just start yanking. I'd never hire them.

  7. Oh man if only you had a big hydraulic ram on the back of the truck that could have pushed it forward. Or a boom that rotates completely 360 that could have winched it forward.

  8. I'm the kind of bloke that would have seen this and immediately offered to help… by calling some real men to do it. This is likely way harder than it looks and it already looks like a million things could go wrong.

  9. This is a situation where a Tri-Drive Rotator would be best a Tri-Drive Rotator would not have gotten stuck. Tri-Drive Trucks are better for everything.

  10. I understand this is a TV show and it's scripted and all that b***** but for someone who owns that type of Rig or been in the tow business for years he had to have an excavator pull him out okay then carry on

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