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Heavy Duty Towing service

Heavy Duty Towing and Recovery Services

Weather-related incidents are among the most challenging scenarios in heavy towing. Snow drifts, ice-covered grades, high winds, and mountainous terrain demand precision and experience. Trucks Repair Info specializes in winter and terrain-specific recovery operations for tractors, reefers, tankers, flatbeds, and heavy equipment.

High Load Axle Lifting

Handling high load axle lifting in extreme environments demands terrain-specific techniques. Snow, ice, steep grades, and winds create unpredictable conditions. Operators establish secure anchors and traction aids like chains, mats, or plates. Using coordinated winch control, we manage sliding forces preventing unexpected shifts. For mountain recoveries, we analyze slope angles, guardrail positions, brake conditions, and frame stress before movement.

Construction Site Extraction

Our team handles construction site extraction in off-road and uneven terrain using specialized extraction techniques. When equipment becomes embedded in mud, sand, or gravel, we evaluate soil density, sink depth, and load center of gravity. Operators place ground pads, recovery mats, and anchors ensuring stability. Using dozer-assisted pushes or long-line extractions, we gradually free the vehicle preventing frame twist or axle separation.

High Wind Recovery

Handling high wind recovery in extreme environments demands terrain-specific techniques. Snow, ice, steep grades, and winds create unpredictable conditions. Operators establish secure anchors and traction aids like chains, mats, or plates. Using coordinated winch control, we manage sliding forces preventing unexpected shifts. For mountain recoveries, we analyze slope angles, guardrail positions, brake conditions, and frame stress before movement.

Tractor-Trailer Separation Recovery

Our technicians perform tractor-trailer separation recovery using advanced heavy recovery techniques designed to handle high-weight combinations safely. This process begins with full assessment of structure, frame condition, suspension integrity, and load distribution. We calculate anchor points, boom angles, and line ratios ensuring the unit remains stable throughout the operation. Operators configure winch lines or rotator booms to establish controlled tension preventing secondary damage. We monitor brake status, air pressure, and potential load-shift hazards. Once secured, the unit is guided through controlled movement to minimize structural stress.

Concrete Mixer Stabilization

Our team handles concrete mixer stabilization in off-road and uneven terrain using specialized extraction techniques. When equipment becomes embedded in mud, sand, or gravel, we evaluate soil density, sink depth, and load center of gravity. Operators place ground pads, recovery mats, and anchors ensuring stability. Using dozer-assisted pushes or long-line extractions, we gradually free the vehicle preventing frame twist or axle separation.

Steel Coil Trailer Recovery

We approach steel coil trailer recovery with compliance-focused process protecting operators, assets, and personnel. Every operation begins with documented site assessment identifying hazards, vehicle condition, debris, and environmental risks. Technicians record recovery angles, pulling methods, rigging attachments, and equipment used ensuring traceability and compliance. We isolate brake systems, secure air lines, evaluate damage, and follow approved lifting practices. After recovery, we provide detailed documentation for fleet managers and insurers.

Hazard Debris Removal

Handling hazard debris removal in extreme environments demands terrain-specific techniques. Snow, ice, steep grades, and winds create unpredictable conditions. Operators establish secure anchors and traction aids like chains, mats, or plates. Using coordinated winch control, we manage sliding forces preventing unexpected shifts. For mountain recoveries, we analyze slope angles, guardrail positions, brake conditions, and frame stress before movement.

Multi-Line Winch Operations

Performing multi-line winch operations involving tankers or hazmat carriers requires control measures preventing spills or pressure imbalances. Operators evaluate compartment conditions, seals, valves, and baffle positions before performing lifts. If containing liquids prone to surge, we utilize slow controlled movement cycles avoiding destabilization. We coordinate with hazmat professionals to secure hazardous zones. As tanker is lifted, operators maintain precise tension and counterweight adjustments preventing uncontrolled movement.

Heavy Equipment Winch-Out

Performing heavy equipment winch-out involving tankers or hazmat carriers requires control measures preventing spills or pressure imbalances. Operators evaluate compartment conditions, seals, valves, and baffle positions before performing lifts. If containing liquids prone to surge, we utilize slow controlled movement cycles avoiding destabilization. We coordinate with hazmat professionals to secure hazardous zones. As tanker is lifted, operators maintain precise tension and counterweight adjustments preventing uncontrolled movement.

Multi-Axle Tractor Towing

Our team handles multi-axle tractor towing in off-road and uneven terrain using specialized extraction techniques. When equipment becomes embedded in mud, sand, or gravel, we evaluate soil density, sink depth, and load center of gravity. Operators place ground pads, recovery mats, and anchors ensuring stability. Using dozer-assisted pushes or long-line extractions, we gradually free the vehicle preventing frame twist or axle separation.

Cargo Securement After Recovery

Our technicians perform cargo securement after recovery using advanced heavy recovery techniques designed to handle high-weight combinations safely. This process begins with full assessment of structure, frame condition, suspension integrity, and load distribution. We calculate anchor points, boom angles, and line ratios ensuring the unit remains stable throughout the operation. Operators configure winch lines or rotator booms to establish controlled tension preventing secondary damage. We monitor brake status, air pressure, and potential load-shift hazards. Once secured, the unit is guided through controlled movement to minimize structural stress.

High Capacity Winching

Our team handles high capacity winching in off-road and uneven terrain using specialized extraction techniques. When equipment becomes embedded in mud, sand, or gravel, we evaluate soil density, sink depth, and load center of gravity. Operators place ground pads, recovery mats, and anchors ensuring stability. Using dozer-assisted pushes or long-line extractions, we gradually free the vehicle preventing frame twist or axle separation.

Load Transfer Operations

Performing load transfer operations involving tankers or hazmat carriers requires control measures preventing spills or pressure imbalances. Operators evaluate compartment conditions, seals, valves, and baffle positions before performing lifts. If containing liquids prone to surge, we utilize slow controlled movement cycles avoiding destabilization. We coordinate with hazmat professionals to secure hazardous zones. As tanker is lifted, operators maintain precise tension and counterweight adjustments preventing uncontrolled movement.

Intermodal Container Uprighting

Handling intermodal container uprighting in extreme environments demands terrain-specific techniques. Snow, ice, steep grades, and winds create unpredictable conditions. Operators establish secure anchors and traction aids like chains, mats, or plates. Using coordinated winch control, we manage sliding forces preventing unexpected shifts. For mountain recoveries, we analyze slope angles, guardrail positions, brake conditions, and frame stress before movement.

Tandem Axle Extraction

We approach tandem axle extraction with compliance-focused process protecting operators, assets, and personnel. Every operation begins with documented site assessment identifying hazards, vehicle condition, debris, and environmental risks. Technicians record recovery angles, pulling methods, rigging attachments, and equipment used ensuring traceability and compliance. We isolate brake systems, secure air lines, evaluate damage, and follow approved lifting practices. After recovery, we provide detailed documentation for fleet managers and insurers.

Container Chassis Recovery

Performing container chassis recovery involving tankers or hazmat carriers requires control measures preventing spills or pressure imbalances. Operators evaluate compartment conditions, seals, valves, and baffle positions before performing lifts. If containing liquids prone to surge, we utilize slow controlled movement cycles avoiding destabilization. We coordinate with hazmat professionals to secure hazardous zones. As tanker is lifted, operators maintain precise tension and counterweight adjustments preventing uncontrolled movement.

Overturned Trailer Stabilization

Performing overturned trailer stabilization involving tankers or hazmat carriers requires control measures preventing spills or pressure imbalances. Operators evaluate compartment conditions, seals, valves, and baffle positions before performing lifts. If containing liquids prone to surge, we utilize slow controlled movement cycles avoiding destabilization. We coordinate with hazmat professionals to secure hazardous zones. As tanker is lifted, operators maintain precise tension and counterweight adjustments preventing uncontrolled movement.

Frozen Brake Release

Our technicians perform frozen brake release using advanced heavy recovery techniques designed to handle high-weight combinations safely. This process begins with full assessment of structure, frame condition, suspension integrity, and load distribution. We calculate anchor points, boom angles, and line ratios ensuring the unit remains stable throughout the operation. Operators configure winch lines or rotator booms to establish controlled tension preventing secondary damage. We monitor brake status, air pressure, and potential load-shift hazards. Once secured, the unit is guided through controlled movement to minimize structural stress.

B-Train Recovery Procedures

Handling b-train recovery procedures in extreme environments demands terrain-specific techniques. Snow, ice, steep grades, and winds create unpredictable conditions. Operators establish secure anchors and traction aids like chains, mats, or plates. Using coordinated winch control, we manage sliding forces preventing unexpected shifts. For mountain recoveries, we analyze slope angles, guardrail positions, brake conditions, and frame stress before movement.

Soft Soil Anchor Installation

Our technicians perform soft soil anchor installation using advanced heavy recovery techniques designed to handle high-weight combinations safely. This process begins with full assessment of structure, frame condition, suspension integrity, and load distribution. We calculate anchor points, boom angles, and line ratios ensuring the unit remains stable throughout the operation. Operators configure winch lines or rotator booms to establish controlled tension preventing secondary damage. We monitor brake status, air pressure, and potential load-shift hazards. Once secured, the unit is guided through controlled movement to minimize structural stress.

Cement Truck Stabilization

Our technicians perform cement truck stabilization using advanced heavy recovery techniques designed to handle high-weight combinations safely. This process begins with full assessment of structure, frame condition, suspension integrity, and load distribution. We calculate anchor points, boom angles, and line ratios ensuring the unit remains stable throughout the operation. Operators configure winch lines or rotator booms to establish controlled tension preventing secondary damage. We monitor brake status, air pressure, and potential load-shift hazards. Once secured, the unit is guided through controlled movement to minimize structural stress.

Rotator-Assisted Semi Uprighting

Performing rotator-assisted semi uprighting involving tankers or hazmat carriers requires control measures preventing spills or pressure imbalances. Operators evaluate compartment conditions, seals, valves, and baffle positions before performing lifts. If containing liquids prone to surge, we utilize slow controlled movement cycles avoiding destabilization. We coordinate with hazmat professionals to secure hazardous zones. As tanker is lifted, operators maintain precise tension and counterweight adjustments preventing uncontrolled movement.

Heavy Tow Dispatch

Handling heavy tow dispatch in extreme environments demands terrain-specific techniques. Snow, ice, steep grades, and winds create unpredictable conditions. Operators establish secure anchors and traction aids like chains, mats, or plates. Using coordinated winch control, we manage sliding forces preventing unexpected shifts. For mountain recoveries, we analyze slope angles, guardrail positions, brake conditions, and frame stress before movement.

Reefer Trailer Uprighting

Handling reefer trailer uprighting in extreme environments demands terrain-specific techniques. Snow, ice, steep grades, and winds create unpredictable conditions. Operators establish secure anchors and traction aids like chains, mats, or plates. Using coordinated winch control, we manage sliding forces preventing unexpected shifts. For mountain recoveries, we analyze slope angles, guardrail positions, brake conditions, and frame stress before movement.

Accident scenes require careful handling to maintain safety and compliance. Trucks Repair Info uses disciplined recovery methods including hazard perimeter control, debris management, and vehicle stabilization. Reach Trucks Repair Info at 855-450-1212.