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Monday, May 2, 2016

The Tow Truck And How It Operates

By Linda Sanders


Motor vehicle accidents are common things likely to be encountered in major towns, highways and other places. It does not matter the extent of the accident. What matters the most is that the right people should be able to reach the accident scene in order to investigate the cause and how to dispose of the damaged vehicle. It is important to note that the tow truck is not only used in accidents alone, but it also used to move disabled vehicles that have that are stuck as a result of bad weather.

The invention of the breakdown was inspired by the ancient people who used horses to pull heavy objects home. In fact, it was invented in 1916 by one Ernest Holmes who was based in Tennessee. He was one of the workers who were involved in moving blocks using ropes. This gave him an opportunity to improve the design of the equipment into what it is today.

One can easily confuse a motor carrier for the trucks. However, there is a big difference. The motor carriers are not able to lift or hold many vehicles at once. Consequently, they can used in circumstances that involves moving a disabled vehicle or moving a vehicle that has damaged parts.

Breakdowns are categorized into three different models. First one is the boom breakdown. It is mostly used to lift vehicles that are trapped in gulleys and ditches. The metallic yoke is placed onto the bumper of the vehicle to lift it up.

Another type of truck is known as the hook and chain. The vehicle has a hook and chain attached to it, just as the name sounds. It functions by dragging a vehicle using hook. Most experts do not advocate for this kind of breakdown because of the way it operates. Dragging a vehicle using its bumper will lead the vehicle to more damages. That is why they are mostly used during car accidents.

The third type of truck is known as the flatbed breakdown. Judging from the name, they are characterized by an empty bed-like feature on the back of the truck. The vehicle is driven to top of the flatbed. Consequently a winch is used to drag the vehicle to a specified position. Thereafter, hydraulics can be used to level out the bed in order to haul the vehicle.

Most private business owners use the trucks only as long as the incident does not occur in the major highways or anywhere else where the government can step in. In fact, most businesses that are involved in sale of vehicles or package delivery services, can use the breakdowns to tow them.

Different trucks are used for different purposes. Therefore, it is important for every company to find out what they need to complete their missions. For those who are venturing into motorcar sales the flat bed is recommended. Likewise in the event of an accident, the hook, and chain breakdown would be more applicable to use.




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