Hauling Inoperable Equipment and needing a winch?

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  1. bonder45

    bonder45 Road Train Member

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    Ohhhhhhhh I know, far too many years in Grande Prairie, Hinton / Edson, Whitecourt and Fort Mac.
     
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  3. kranky1

    kranky1 Road Train Member

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    I haven’t played out in the mud like that since the early ‘80’s. Since then I’ve moved machines in and out but none of that construction and stringing foolishness. I fled the patch and started hauled rigs to Ok and Tx when the arse come out of her in ‘82/‘83.
     
  4. truckdad

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    @kranky1 you sound like you’re a worn out old rig mover too!
     
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  5. Cat sdp

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    Do the rates on inoperable equipment seem any higher? A rotator around here ain’t moving for under $500 with a couple hour minimum on top of that……
     
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  6. kranky1

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    Moved a few rigs. Worked in the patch a bit when I started on my own. Timing had me out on the road after a few years though. When all the gear started heading south I hauled a bunch of it for Rolly over a year and a half. That work allowed me to buy a couple more trucks and when Rolly ran out of work for hired trucks on it I went a different direction. Probably couldn’t work in the patch now that Elmer the Safety Elephant runs things. Not like the late ‘70’s anymore I hear.
     
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  7. D.Tibbitt

    D.Tibbitt Road Train Member

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    They are higher than regular rates but with all the time and effort invested would not be worth it in my opinion... we all know them wreckers is expensive as he'll, even if that cost was covered, I've never seen one show up on time before..

    Which is where the thought of getting a winch, that made me start this thread and I'm glad I did, because I learned Its just best to let someone else yank that #### on the trailer and save me the heartache
     
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  8. MACK E-6

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    On one of my last few days in the open deck world, I got to load a Komatsu dozer with the final drives shot at a landfill and take it to the Komatsu dealer in Baltimore.

    That was not pleasant.
     
  9. Patriot_Bearing_Supply

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    Dishwash liquid works great for sliding. Get the cheap stuff, and mix it 50 / 50 with more water. I was in the towing business and that's how I loaded and unloaded things that would not roll. They make "skates" for that, but I was poor.
     
  10. kranky1

    kranky1 Road Train Member

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    Load a crippled crawler in a landfill site, and then go to Baltimore with it. What heinous crime were you being punished for?
     
  11. SmallPackage

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    this pic was posted on another site by an old iron enthusiast at a national show that just happened a few weeks ago. I instantly thought of this thread.
     
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