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When we say "Anything, Anytime, Anywhere"...we mean it!!

Yep...It's a train!

August 2007, the front wheel of the train came off the tracks.  We were called to lift the engine and move it back onto the tracks.

 

June 30, 2004  Tractor trailer traveling SB on I-39 crosses median, crosses NB lanes, goes through state fence 200 yards into a pond (pond was created when the overpass for the Interstate was made).  Approximately 20 feet from where this truck was sitting, the depth of the pond drops from 5-10 feet deep to 20+feet deep.  The water was extremely murky, making recovery of the load very difficult.

Special thanks to Midwest Diving Specialists, Normal, IL for recovering the load.

 

   

 

Our crew took a boat out to "recover" the wood from the

 accident that was floating on the other side of the pond.

 

(above) February 1, 2004 : Tractor/trailer hit the concrete construction barriers and knocked the tandems out from under the trailer.  We used our rotator to pick up the back of the trailer and tow it off the interstate to put another set of tandems underneath it.

   

(above) Loading a concrete drum onto a truck with the Rotator    

 

(above) A flatbed truck hit a tanker nearly head on.  Both trucks burnt down to just the shell.  The tanker remained intact and did not leak the gasoline it was hauling.

 

Lifting a fertilizer sprayer body onto a chassis with the Rotator.

 

Acc2.JPG (53839 bytes)Tractor trailer went off bridge

and landed on railroad tracks.

 

 

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Load of magazines overturned, spilling load throughout ditch.   

 

 

Rec 7.JPG (230166 bytes)    Rec 2.JPG (145303 bytes)    Rec 1.JPG (72772 bytes)

Miscellaneous Pictures

Boom 2.JPG (181468 bytes)Loading wrecked semi tractor onto flatbed trailer.Boom 1.JPG (164532 bytes)

 

 

 

Crane 1.JPG (148567 bytes)Towing a VERY HEAVY piece of equipment with our tri-axle recovery Mack.

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Towing a fertilizer spreader 

to Texas.

 

Mh2.jpg (230889 bytes)Mh3.JPG (172428 bytes)Transporting new mobile homes from the factory in Indiana.   

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