Scania Boniface Rotator Truck - Heavy Recovery of Semi Trailer - Sweden
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- čas přidán 8. 11. 2017
- An early morning and a Scania semitrailer have gone off the road and in to the forest. Luckily the driver was unharmed. Assistancekåren Borlänge arrives at the scene of accident with their Scania Boniface rotator truck together with a Volvo heavy recovery truck.
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Loved the organised system. Beautiful.That makes everything smooth. Great 👍
I just love the sound of the Scania idling. The sound of power..
Yea true power!!
The Swedish wrecker guys did very nice job 'on time without any mistake very professional
That DHL truck may have been the coolest truck I've ever seen. Wow!!
Agreed
I also agree with you because that DHL truck was the coolest truck I also have ever seen!
Wow,,, I like scania and other europa trucks. 👍
Superb competence and amazing recovery equipment.
Listen to those powerful diesel engines idling, it's singing to me. Thanks for sharing!
Dry
Nice, smooth operation. Thanks for sharing.
top notch som vanligt! Tackar!
Tack själv!
WOW! Sounds like Ron Pratt. "Slow down, move over".
magníficos vídeos y sorprendentes , gracias x darnos esta oportunidad de verlos.
After seeing so many botched recoveries, it is refreshing to see how it is done properly and safely. Well done guys.
Nice work , very professional .
Wow! All of that and without Police assistance. Great job and even greater machine.
Very uncomon with Police assistanc in Sweden durin these kind of jobs.
Agree. There would be ten squad cars poking their noses in if this was in the USA
There was a Police standing on the side of the road, the car must not have been included in the video.
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@@paulbroderick8438 UK too.
Super ka ir tādi avārijas dienests.
good video. Cool machines. Thank you from Japan.
Not the easiest recovery job. Very professional work by the recovery crew, well done.
Very sad to see this scene but congratulations on the rescue. Here in Brazil, aid is often not as patient as that presented in this occurrence.
Note how they grab onto the strongest partof the truck, the wheels, love the walking beam out riggers on the crane truck, but i bet thse guys would love to swap those old fashioned wire ropes for HDMPE at 1/10 of the weight for same breaking strain Good video Guys keep em coming. Love to see pros operating hi-tech machines like these
um belo trabalho,sem erros como vemos aqui no brasil
nice work congratulations to you team dudes
Sweden is a good country making a good trucks!
Thats a serious DHL package delivery truck!
Almost Indian, with that paint job😁
I used to work in Accident & Recovery, Cars, Trucks, Bikes etc so I know how hard you Guys work. Very slick & smooth Operation 👍
jigana ngantuk tah si sopir trailer, cape teuing, ampe nyucruk kitu......untung weh, derek dll nya canggih pisan 👍😉
super movie beautiful trucks
Thanks!
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Well in my humble opinion, I have to agree with 'The Grumpy Southerner' to some extent.
Then again, I have no experience whatsoever in this type of 'rescue ' work,.but I'll bow to the experts as shown here by ADVideofilm.
One thing is certain, it sure is a good video and a pleasure to watch. I really like those softly purring diesels at work.
Thanks! :)
I LOVE Your videos
TRÈS BONNE VIDÉO 👍👍
good job
job will done boys. stay safe.
Desde Argentina 40 años manejando hoy acá no se conoce el rotador..jubilado
Nice rides
Incredible 👏
Na silu sve moze vise ga unistili nego sto bio svaka cast
Wat mooi allemaal, en kunstig van de heren. PETJE AF
Impressionnant,jamais vu ni meme realisé un tel dépannage!
I'm impressed by the lift capacity on the boom. All the while using 2 or 3 other winches for pulling. And the engine hardly revs above idle. Very well designed wreckers. 👍
Great job guys
Nice and their US and Canada equivalents would be a PACCAR Peterbilt or Kenworth and Volvo VNL or Mack Anthem
8:32 Best part in the video 👌👍🚚💨
Yeah that's a nice ride to deliver some packages
The right kit, and the right men to use it.
I miss my old cabover tractor I could get in places my 2016 lone star takes to much time getting in.
Kelvin Torrence on
Nice recovery trucks
Professional job
Good that they brought the Assistance Karen, in case they needed to speak to the manager.
Wow, the way european trucks/trailers are laid out look so different to here in Aus. I can honestly say I've never seen a truck like that DHL one here in Aus.
@Getbent97, you've got 'Roo Bars' on your trucks, we've got Elk/Moose Bars. LOL.
It looks a little weird without its trailer that's why.
Just imagine a trailer behind it and it'll look much more normal.
those idiots who pass to fast the recovery place lead to fully closed road for recovery. if anyone slows down like the dhl truck, the crew can work and the drivers get to their aim with only time lost of few seconds. with a closed road it can take up to an hour longer. please slow down at working places
8:31
amizing truck
To bad they don't alloow truck like that here in America.. Love the flat bed heavy duty
Gr8 paying job. An independent can set his own prices and bid on major accidents/wrecks.
Road king SCANIA
Great to see that traffic was allowed to pass while they were at work and only stopped when essential. In the UK that road would have been closed........for two days! The first day would just be the risk assessment. Okay, I'm exaggerating a bit but continental drivers on the whole seem much more sensible and can be trusted to drive past a scene such as this.
Day 1 would also include all the police measuring etc to see if they could prosecute anyone
Nice recovery...
How does the tow bar stay on a level plane although the lift raises it ...
The exact same accident happened by the Swedish town Hässleholm some years ago. I stopped with my motorcycle and walked towards the stranded truck and avsked if he had calling for help. He looked tired and i guess he had falling asleep while driving and ended up in the wood when he replied that another trucker friends was coming in a few hours. I replied with, you need more than a trailer friend to get that out of the wood.
SHOWWWWWWWWWWWWWW ..GOOD JOB
I thought this was an Arbys’ commercial - “We have the meats”
good work very good
Grym film!
Tack!
Driver of the Wrecked Scania ..Buzzed up ..Road Conditions look Mint ..
Ah, it's fine. A little polish and good to go!
I give you al5 STAAR NICE WORK
That transport company (AlGuns) is pushing the drivers to much! I wonder how many tacho-cards was found in the cab.
Stoneridge 5000, digital no cards
driving for Vos what do you expect ?!
Ищю мущину
Good job
The Scania rotater wrecker truck looks very uniquely similar to the rotater wrecker's here in America!
Super práca
O sistema e bruto em😧😧😧
Sleping at the whel What a vake up he will get
Lucky driver!
j Kajje ya
Great video, but narration is hilarious.
8:03 that sound !!! I like it ;)
Camino del buen aire
Karen is a big girl! Thanks
Respect🇷🇸
00:11 R.I.P Headphone users.
My thoughts as well, why are they not pulling straight back out the way it went in.
Had that trailer been move heavily loaded it would have rolled once they started to pull the unit out from under it.
Drove off with no light board showing to the rear of the wreck either ?
Nice kit though that's for sure.
Also didn’t see any break-away chains in use. Not required in Sweden?
To slow traffic down at incident scene's lay partly filled water filled fireman's hoses across the road at each end of site. Sign post the humps (sleeping policemen) The water will be moved side ways along the hoses if crossed slowly The hoses must be longer than the road crossing and capped at each end to prevent water loss. I have used this method to slow traffic entering a works yard, with the hose end connected to a 45 gallon tank half filled with water. A vehicle crossing the hose has to displace this water from the hose to cross. No drilling or cutting is required with the road surface. It worked great but needed anti freeze added for the colder month's.
Looks like a Miller 1140 with a SP850.
2:07 I have a question about lifting underneath a truck that’s stuck using the crane... do the straps cut in to the Alguns’ box frame? It seems like the bottom corners are under a lot of pressure. Do they ever collapse?
Imagine looking in your mirror and it's the ASSISTANCE KAREN truck
Oo wow its fantastc
This is just Scania ad. Canadian guys are best on TV.
That DHL truck?!? I think they deliver packages differently in Europe! Looks like it's Dakar ready.
The truck is probably driven by the driver - either way the extra bars in the front means getting a rebate on the insurance due to less costly damages if you catch an elk (or a boar for that matter...)
Looks to me that whether you are in the american mid west or northern Europe, a rotator is a very handy piece of kit to have. Looks like another professional recovery 👍👍
One thing i would like to see is more of the set up of the chains etc, i think it would add a lot to the video's.
And now it's done
Thanks for watching.
Even in Europe they have problems with people Not moving over and going to fast while passing a recovery unit - Ticket them...
Good luck
АААА, У НАС-БЫ ЕЁ ТОЖЕ ЗАПРОСТО ВЫТАЩИЛИ, ТОЛЬКО ПО ЗАПЧАСТЯМ.
What is the handling capacity of that Scania rotator? 40 tons? 50 tons? More? I wonder if any cabover rotators operate in North America.
Recoveries do not come more costly then this one.
fuel/oil/antifreeze spill would have doubled the cost
En Méjico llegan nada más Autos de Europa Mercedes Benz, Volvo, Scania, Irizar pero no en Tractocamiones Europeos deberían de llegar al mercado Latinoamericano saludos desde la CDMX
Good job guys, look at channel Ron Prat... Alone man, one crane truck, smart & clever...
Ron Pratt has an excellent crew ( his rotator truck is a sweet looking rig )
hes skilled, but no way that he recovers this truck alone in one day...
On another incident in this series, there was a convoy vehicle taking through traffic slowly past the scene, why not this time? As the damaged truck was towed away, where were the hazard warnings on the back? An accompanying vehicle perhaps? To warn traffic about the length of the combined vehicle.
Are Swedish roads incredibly highly specified, or am I missing something? There were just two spiked 'feet' taking the weight of the boom arm truck as well as the weight of the trailer close to the edge of the carriageway, and yet the road surface showed no sign of damage... that's some serious tarmac!
Depends on the amount of traffic.
Max length in Sweden is 25.25m, so everyone is pretty much used to long vehicles on the road.
90% of our roads are classed as BK1, which means you can drive a vehicle at a gross weight of up to 64 tons on those roads.
Mantap
HEY GUYS, NO NEED FOR ALL THESE ROTATOR DRAMA, As an expert here commented, "IT COMES BACK AS IT WENT IN". CHANGE the damaged FRONT WHEEL (could be the cause of accident) The VOLVO FM recovery is fine to do the job with a set of handy men of trucks and trailers, working on woods for an hour and another hour for pulling her on to the tarmac with minimum damage. This recovery company made their day and drama ... God bless them ... Okay, they too are our pals ...
give me permission to download this video for partial reuse
Super
Thanks!
8:37 What was on the dashboard?? Someone made a table & outfitted it w/possibly a tea set or some air fresheners crowns, IJDK, lol.
That truck is somewhat prettier than most DHL trucks in Sweden...
Could be trophies from truck shows.
It's an after market table put in on the dash, drivers usually have scented air fresheners called "poppy" on them. Table is also good for putting your phone or shipping papers on.
Typical falling asleep or cellphone accident.
DSV meaning Drive Safer Vessels?
Gee, where is Ron Pratt when you need him? ;-)
He's busy doing the praise Jesus clapping and falling over backwards thing at a church somewhere.
YEP THESE GUYS ARE SLOW OLE RON WOULD HAVE BEEN GON BY NOW
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