How to LOAD and UNLOAD a NONE ROLLING VEHICLE on a RECOVERY TRUCK UK!
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- čas přidán 3. 08. 2024
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Great Job.... I had the same issue a few weeks ago, got the vehicle on the truck using Slippy J's with no issue what so even but getting it off was a total pain in the arse..... Until the computer geek released the electric parking break system ( Not always the most helpful people we meet in dealerships ) Electric vehicles are a pain in the arse and of course every other vehicle that doesn't move but it pays the bills :-) and keeps us on our toes and makes life interesting !
Keep up the good work and keep safe guys, we put ourselves in dangerous situations but I love my job:-)
Good job done Greg hope you are keeping well and your mate keep up the good work
Use dishwashing soap is the best! But, your idea is great too! Thanks!
That was really a good way to unload. Never did it this way before. I willt try it next week. Thanks a lot for sharing👍🏻
Ahh another wonderful technique by my favourite CZcams’Er
WELL DONE BRO. I really enjoyed that 👍
Ive got a whole day doing this tomorrow, vehicle relocation for road resurfacing.. should be fun 🙈😂
Excellent skills,good to see you again hope alls good🤙
you need to be careful doing that had one set off like a bob sled when I knocked the last slippery under it now I do something similar but I keep the winch on the front and just lube up my slippery a bit of dish soap works well so you can send it off slowly so you can keep control of the car on the way down
Nice to see you back again how are you Greg 👍👍👍👍👍
Did u try release the gearbox interlock? Then leaves only rear wheels locked. Also a wee idea for your so your snatch doesn’t get damaged and your bed can be completely on ground use a chain between the 2 most rear eyelets and snatch from that but awesome job well done mate keep it up gonna check rear of your videos out now 🏴🤙🏻
Nice video, hope you are doing well!
Hi! From where do you buy youre supplies like chains and others? Could u please drop a link? Ty for the help and keep up the good work!
Thanks mate that was very educational
Glad it helped! GDB
Nice video
Brilliant Greg! Clever use of the snatch block to unload! I've seen people just shake the bed trying to unload them.
Interested to know why you prefer skates to the slippy Jim’s. Do you recommend any skates? We have 5/6 rollers at the end of the Dyson bed and not sure skates would work with them?
I live in Northern Ireland, should have a franchise buisness over here and have someone work for you! I’m dying to get started on the recovery buisness well dear for a truck even for a 3.5t
Yes greg happy to see and update ;) Not gonna lie i thought i was the only one that did this had to do the same with an Evoque 5 door heavy little shit Xmas day back country roads black ice truck in the snow with the rig sliding side to side and i was barely doing 15 mph not to mention i did it with out skids or slippy's so now we learnt our lesson and have wheels skate's like the ones you mention but they heavy as hell so hit the gym before you do, defo to anybody go cares to read this !!!GET WHEEL SKATES!!! thell save your back and your winch line!!! and also greg am i right in thinking your selling your 18t on ebay you bad bad man :p Stay safe bro
the truck was sold as was the nissan the company is in the process of volountry strike off by greg check companies house
Excellent video I use the metal skates with rubber wheels on beavertail recovery truck, car rolls as if in neutral... Bit of a faff jacking car up to get them in but worth it..
Salaam bro. What would you do if it started rolling off bent how would you steer the car so it doesn’t fall off the ramps.
@@user-ds7ps9sv7y strap the wheels down which you don't want to move and use winch and snatch block to move in into position to drop down... However if it goes off bent it must have come on bent and on a beavertail it wouldn't come on anyway so you have to move truck about to line it up
Your video get better
Great job 😎
Wouldn't it of been quicker to use the crane . Just a curious question.
Hi quick question, I ask someone to carry my car and gold it was to heavy for there 3and half truck saying he could only carry 14kg i was just wonder would it been my curb weight or my gross weight he would if gone by
'ey up stranger 😆😆😆
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very neat. keep us posted. we're all invested now :-)
How it's call that J tool ?
Would that job need an o licence as its not a road side recovery.
If on public roads yes you would.
How can I come to your country. I love this job. I am doing this business in Saudi Arabia
Hi sir my name SADIQ from Pakistan living in Dubai how can apply for Recovery driver job I am Recovery driver in Dubai
Hi we are in U.K you may need to have a look in DUBAI at local vehicle companies! All the best! Greg GDB
I still got no idea?
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@@forcerecovery I’ve use u a few times on the repos mate. I took on keyless on my beaver tail the other week and used same process but it flew off my truck and couldn’t control it. I’m confused how that’s happening to me but not for you?
i think I would of just put it into neutral, I've done loads of them.
Think the clue was about 0:40 seconds in when he said it's all locked up, no keys, no engine, no nothing!
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It was locked with no key so how would he put it in neutral ?
Good job done Greg hope you are keeping well and your mate keep up the good work