Our family owned and operated towing and recovery business has served Willard, Ohio and the rest of the north-central Ohio region with our professional skill set since 1937. Our lineup of equipment ranges from small wreckers and rollbacks, to a large 50 Ton Rotator, soon to come 65 Ton Rotator, and everything in between. Our company handles simple tows, motor vehicle accidents, tractor trailer rollovers, and any other related kind of job. The videos on our channel will be showcasing some of the day-to-day tasks and recoveries we handle, may be informational, and may showcase projects we are currently working on at the shop. We hope you enjoy coming along with us, and thank you for watching!
Just an outstanding video, excellent operators, great camera angles. I follow all the heavy wreckers channels, I love your personality, voice. Not mentioning any names but some of those wrecker drivers get way too excited, or way too arrogant. You and Sumner wrecker are my favorites. 👍👍
We enjoy the videos. Was this on 99? Could you tell the locations for the local viewers my dad know ur dad and Grandpa and lives in Willard and watches
Great Video guys everything went smooth and easy considering it was a much challenging recovery than it looked .. Looks like the Big 65 is well worth the money .. Hey take care and have a Grand 4th of July Celebration 🎆🎆🎆🎆🎆🎆🎆🎆🎆🎆and a Huge Thumbs up 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍 from Rhode Island
Great Video guys everything went smooth and easy considering it was a much challenging recovery than it looked .. Looks like the Big 65 is well worth the money .. Hey take care and have a Grand 4th of July Celebration 🎆🎆🎆🎆🎆🎆🎆🎆🎆🎆and a Huge Thumbs up 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍 from Rhode Island
That was a lot more difficult than it looked! That was a good clean recovery with no more damage than what was previously done! Like your great grand father said “It’ll pull the world if you could tie her down!” He said that about the old Auutocar but I’m thinking he’d say the same about the “65”! Great job good to drink my morning coffee too! Stay safe WG!
Man o man! Before I saw the the tow vehicle attached to that trailer hauler, I knew it was a ferd. That ferd is too light to be pulling that load. If cheby or cummins, that would been fine and got to the destination earlier and safer. The ram with cummins is to heavy to go sideways when pulling a heavy load so as the cheby as it is built like a rock. The ferd is built like a soda can military grade supposedly, but still light and weak than the other two. Next time, when choosing a vehicle for real work, choose wisely or else....
Both jobs were fantastic. I was very impressed with Zach and how he handled that job. It was just interesting to watch. He was very professional in what he was doing. Wow! Wilcox people are so professional.
or, or, ORRRRRRRRRR! You don't try to dredge a pond in the winter where literally everything is frozen on top and mush at the bottom and wait until the dryer months of July and August, then use an actual extended reach excavator and not a mini. The operator is CLEALY not experienced since he keeps using his hands for the tracks and not the foot peddles so he can operate all of the controls at once. The boom can swing by itself as well.🤦♂ He also needs to be (slowly) advancing the tracks forward while the winch is pulling. Not sure what he planning on dredging with a 12" digging bucket. Good thing you guys knew what you were doing though.
We do still have it, however it will soon be sold. We will have the 50 and 65 for heavy lifting, towing, and recovery jobs, and then will have 2 tractors with Quickswaps for everyday semi tractor towing. Plus, we are still currently reworking our grandpa's old 27 ton, which will be several months yet til it's operational.
Great job, after watching a lot of Ron P. and his sons (who, after years of on-the-job training, still have no clue how to do the rigging properly) this is a breath of fresh air .. subbed
Okay wow! That was an amazing winch out! There were so many things that could have gone wrong with that and all that happened was a broken rope! Wow just amazing! I thought that excavator was gonna be in the ditch forever! How long did that take? Anyway be safe.
I seriously can't watch the rest of this from the one guy just looking like he's never seen a wrecker to the excessive chains and straps my god pull the cover off the lift cylinder and get it done and yes I was running a big wrecker when these guys were in nutville so I know a thing or two about a thing or two 25 years worth had the third 60 ton bill bottoms built we did minor stuff like this with one truck we had no choice covered two big of a area
We prefer more of a methodical approach so that our rigging and equipment is not abused, instead of the ‘Grip it and rip it’ mindset. Sorry we're a little “two” slow for your liking 🤷♂️
As I said before....clean, sharp equipment. Kinda ironic there is $3000000 worth of equipment sitting there and the 1st thing you grab is a shovel😄😄. Great job. How do you get by without any DOT numbers or name on the new rotator?
Sometimes, a shovel is all it takes to start 😂 The decals should be installed soon, but generally, we are exempt from a lot of rules when it involves an emergency situation.
...and then one guy said, "hey let's try throwing some wooden pallettes under the tracks maybe" and OSHA immediately was onsite to fine them for undercutting the three full shifts needed to pull a backhoe out of a quarter acre foundation