5 Steps to Loading a Flatbed Tow Truck - Towing Training for Drivers

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  • Опубліковано 1 сер 2024
  • In this video, I show you step by step the proper way to load and secure a vehicle using a flatbed tow truck when towing cars. These tow trucks are often referred to as rollback, a flatbed, or also a light duty carrier. If you are new to towing, welcome. If you've been in the tow game for a while, thanks for tuning in. My goal is to help start up towing companies get their trucks working as soon as possible with the strategies I personally use today.
    00:00 Introduction
    00:31 Light It Up
    01:11 Hit Your Switches
    02:18 Drop The Bed
    03:09 Get Hookin'
    04:01 Load the Vehicle
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 93

  • @daranmoghadam7101
    @daranmoghadam7101 Рік тому +9

    I liked the 4 examples of hook-ups, great way to show the various cars hook-ups points.

    • @cashtows
      @cashtows  Рік тому +1

      Thank you, I really appreciate it.

  • @leslyeholloway7699
    @leslyeholloway7699 22 дні тому

    This was a great educational video! A BIG help for me❤

  • @Inyourhideyhole
    @Inyourhideyhole 5 місяців тому +2

    Subscribed, thanks man. Working with a veteran trucker n I'm my fourth day of training 😎 one more day hopefully everything is in order & I got the job. Especially where to hook up, properly load and unload the vehicle etc etc thanks again

    • @cashtows
      @cashtows  5 місяців тому

      Happy to help! Welcome

  • @renejimenez
    @renejimenez Рік тому +6

    Great Job, very detailed instructions and very well done.

    • @cashtows
      @cashtows  Рік тому +1

      Thank you! I’m actually working on a more advanced video for rollback drivers. There are some tips and techniques that I’d never mentioned in this video, but will go through on the next one. Thanks for your support, I really appreciate it.

  • @lucasmarcilio2725
    @lucasmarcilio2725 16 днів тому

    Great video. I’m in the market to buy my first flat bed

  • @bigprowes
    @bigprowes Рік тому +4

    great vid!!! simple and to the point!!

    • @cashtows
      @cashtows  Рік тому

      Glad you liked it! Lmk if there is anything you're interested in and I'll keep making videos. Thanks for the support!

  • @jeffosborne2609
    @jeffosborne2609 4 місяці тому +1

    Great video, thanks

  • @rickyblankenship7608
    @rickyblankenship7608 2 місяці тому +2

    Straight forward and not boring lol

    • @cashtows
      @cashtows  2 місяці тому

      Thanks for watching

  • @yburnet79
    @yburnet79 2 роки тому +2

    Excellent

    • @cashtows
      @cashtows  2 роки тому +2

      Thank You! I will keep making videos as I have the time. I appreciate your support! If there is anything specific you're interested in, let me know and I will make a video on it.

  • @eljefedejefes
    @eljefedejefes 10 місяців тому

    thank you

    • @cashtows
      @cashtows  10 місяців тому

      You're welcome!

  • @fcilpino
    @fcilpino Рік тому +1

    great vid

  • @supremetowingllc2384
    @supremetowingllc2384 11 місяців тому

    nice video 👌

    • @cashtows
      @cashtows  11 місяців тому

      Thanks for the visit

  • @nikkit1986
    @nikkit1986 2 роки тому +4

    Joining the towing world 💪

    • @cashtows
      @cashtows  Рік тому +1

      Glad to hear it! Anything you have questions about? Video suggestions?

    • @nikkit1986
      @nikkit1986 Рік тому +1

      Not at the moment... thank you!

    • @thomas25082
      @thomas25082 Рік тому +1

      Walking the truck the not to dos

    • @cashtows
      @cashtows  Рік тому

      Walking the truck is ok if you know what you're doing. I will add this video to the list. Thank You.

  • @razy7609
    @razy7609 Рік тому +1

    Great video, if you need any ideas wrecker operation and safe driving such as explaining proper turning could work well

    • @cashtows
      @cashtows  Рік тому

      Thank you! I will get to work. I appreciate the support.

  • @JCKDTV
    @JCKDTV Рік тому +2

    I see you big dawg 🤘🏼

    • @cashtows
      @cashtows  Рік тому

      Love your videos bro. Thanks for the support.

  • @twobrotherstowingllc3448
    @twobrotherstowingllc3448 Рік тому +6

    Good video man whoever is new take notes 📝 so you don’t tear your truck up

    • @cashtows
      @cashtows  Рік тому

      Thanks, I appreciate it.

  • @jackwelborn1863
    @jackwelborn1863 Рік тому +1

    good stuff brother wish these types of videos were available when i started towing very helpful stay safe out there hooker

    • @cashtows
      @cashtows  Рік тому

      Hahaha, Thanks Jack. I wish these videos were available when I started which is why I started Cash Tows. I appreciate the support, stay safe.

  • @elicose771
    @elicose771 2 роки тому +2

    Thanks! 👍 I will appreciate it if you can make a video about the bed control. How to use it. Thanks again very good video.

    • @cashtows
      @cashtows  2 роки тому +1

      Most every truck is different, especially when hoses get crossed. lol. Is there something specific you’d like to know?

    • @elicose771
      @elicose771 2 роки тому +1

      @@cashtows ooh! Ok thanks! 👍 I just buy a tow truck and I don't know anything about it. But I being seen videos to learn how to use it. I will practice how to use it, i will pick it up my little car with it. But I appreciate that you respond my tex. Thank you! 😊

    • @cashtows
      @cashtows  2 роки тому +1

      @@elicose771 that’s awesome! I will try to get a new video out soon. Thank you for your support! By the way, what kind of truck did you buy?

    • @elicose771
      @elicose771 2 роки тому

      @@cashtows ford f650 5.9 Cummins 21' feet long rollback bed. I am in new Orleans. (Champion bed)

    • @cashtows
      @cashtows  Рік тому

      You will never go wrong with a Cummins. You're able to handle almost any job with a 21' bed, I highly recommend.

  • @tonyblake642
    @tonyblake642 Рік тому +3

    I always have a 2nd line from the bed to the vehicle just in case the winch fails pulling on or letting off. Had winch fail once. van rolled of my bed and came to a stop after taking out some massive gates.

    • @cashtows
      @cashtows  Рік тому

      I can’t say I’ve ever used a second line. Ive never broke a winch line personally but have heard stories of the winch breaking and unspooling. I personally think that if you break a 3/8” steel core or fiber core when operating a light duty wrecker or rollback, you’re doing something wrong. Also, I don’t trust the screw in eye bolts from BMW, Audi, etc. I’ll soft strap a control arm before I use those.

    • @pri0r_t0_a_weekago...fukwi48
      @pri0r_t0_a_weekago...fukwi48 7 місяців тому +1

      @@cashtowsyes and no, those control arms are soft cast aluminum and are prone to bending… and with Benz? Good luck even finding an exposed control arm lmaoo

    • @cashtows
      @cashtows  7 місяців тому

      They are but if the lower control arm can handle smacking a pot hole doing 70mph down the road, I assume it would be strong enough to pull the vehicle up the bed. I always grab both drivers and passenger control arm so that the weight is spread out. I've been doing it for years and have never had a problem.
      Only thing is that you have to laydown and really reach under there sometimes. Like you said, "good luck trying to find a control arm" can be a real issue when working a winchout or poor contions. I typically charge more for these vehicles because of this and other liability reasons.

  • @leonardoolmos7112
    @leonardoolmos7112 8 місяців тому

    Lo único que le falta esa plataforma son topes para las ruedas delanteras y no renegas en poner las trakas o lingas para trabar las ruedas. Salu2 desde Argentina

  • @CoreyFromLA
    @CoreyFromLA Рік тому +1

    Lmao some of these guys do have the trucks lit up like a Christmas tree😂

    • @cashtows
      @cashtows  Рік тому

      thanks for commenting! I really appreciate it.

  • @user-qy7ry8ku8n
    @user-qy7ry8ku8n 10 місяців тому +1

    Are there a school that you can go to I already have CDL,great class

    • @cashtows
      @cashtows  10 місяців тому +1

      Yea, many states have classes held by local towing companies. There’s also Wreck Master.

  • @70qq
    @70qq Рік тому

    🤘

  • @brandondeboer9792
    @brandondeboer9792 5 місяців тому +1

    I noticed the SUV in this video had some tow hooks installed but were not used. Is is better to use the tow points on the frame instead?

    • @cashtows
      @cashtows  5 місяців тому +1

      I wouldn’t recommend using those hooks. Always grab the frame if you can. Trucks and SUVs shouldn’t have an issue finding hook points on the frame.

  • @nathanlindley
    @nathanlindley Місяць тому +1

    I'm considering starting or buying a towing business. Is there more to it than meets the eye or is it pretty straight forward?
    I've been in hvac for the last 5 years and it was WAY more complicated than I expected...

    • @cashtows
      @cashtows  Місяць тому

      For me, towing is easy. I don’t think it’s difficult but you really need to pay attention to what you’re doing and have a system in place for everything.
      I’ve worked with some companies who are just stuck in their ways and refuse to try another way. They typically quit before their renewal and continue to be unsuccessful.
      I think it just comes down to who you are as a person. There are a TON of headaches in this business, but if you know what you’re doing, you can make a lot of money. Choosing the wrong truck, providing only certain services, ignoring phone calls, not having systems in place, and being impatient are the top reasons I see most companies fail.

  • @justice8563
    @justice8563 3 місяці тому +1

    If you have a fuel leak what type of tow truck should be used, the garage is about 4 miles away. I live on a narrow dead end road so I’m concern how they are going to loaded the vehicle since the Blazer is facing forward and there is no way to get in front of it? Can they put it on the flat bed facing backwards, or doesn’t it matter? Never had anything towed before so I’m concern.

    • @cashtows
      @cashtows  2 місяці тому

      If it’s leaking fluids, flatbed is the way to go as it’s easier to contain. They should be able to load backwards, making sure nothing will be damaged by pulling backwards. Sounds like it will be a slow transport, not getting on any highways. Should be an easy hook but every situation is different.

  • @AngelRomero-hc7dl
    @AngelRomero-hc7dl Рік тому +1

    I need a video of your method to load and drop a car with all or just two wheels locked

    • @cashtows
      @cashtows  Рік тому

      You got it, it's on my list!

  • @CanadianMapleleaf
    @CanadianMapleleaf Рік тому +3

    Question why not put vehicle in park while in transport? Thanks for the video.

    • @cashtows
      @cashtows  Рік тому +3

      Great Question! I am Level 2/3 Wreckmaster Certified and during the class, the instructor explained that there is no reason to put the vehicle in park during transport. Why? Because you're supposed to secure your load well enough that in the event of a rollover, you won't lose your load. So whether it's in park or neutral, it shouldn't matter as long as you're securing your load properly.

    • @CanadianMapleleaf
      @CanadianMapleleaf Рік тому +1

      Thank you for the reply!

    • @fredc8618
      @fredc8618 11 місяців тому +1

      ​@cashtows what are some safety precautions to take when unloading u should make a vid on that thats the main part that scares me on thes "roll-backs" pun intended 😅

    • @cashtows
      @cashtows  7 місяців тому

      @@fredc8618 I will make a video on that this summer. My equipment is very well maintained and I'm very experienced. That doesn't mean that things won't happen but I would say that 9/10 times, when the vehicle goes rolling down the bed, it's operator error. Guys who have had a car roll off the end of their bed, most likely are not using the winch and just drive the vehicle up the bed. This should NEVER be done for multiple reasons, safety being #1.
      Thanks for the comment and support!

  • @noebarcenas9272
    @noebarcenas9272 Рік тому +1

    Does raising “the feet” put more stress on the truck? I struggle with steep driveways where the feet hit the concrete and prevent me from moving back. Thanks

    • @cashtows
      @cashtows  Рік тому

      Good question. I plan on making a video on this in the future.
      The only way I take on a steep driveway, if I attempt it at all, would be to back up at an angle to the driveway. The steeper the driveway, the more of an angle. Get one rear tire up on the driveway and then crank the wheel to straighten the truck out. Continue backing up and let the other wheel roll up on the driveway. By backing only one wheel on first, hopefully it will get the feet high enough in the air to clear the driveway once the other side rolls on. I hope I explained this well enough. It's a lot easier to show you.

    • @pri0r_t0_a_weekago...fukwi48
      @pri0r_t0_a_weekago...fukwi48 7 місяців тому

      @@cashtowsyea it’s like ‘sneaking’ it on so the stabilizer bar doesn’t scrape… agreed

  • @charliejuriel2453
    @charliejuriel2453 Рік тому +1

    Thanks... How would you load a 4×4 ???

    • @cashtows
      @cashtows  Рік тому +1

      I load every vehicle the same way. FWD, RWD AWD, and 4x4. As long as I have 4 points secured, not including the winch, I’m good.
      The 4 points can be any mix of wheel straps, chains, or tie downs as long as the equipment you’re using is rated correctly. Most of my equipment is rated for 3,400lbs+ each.

  • @joem178
    @joem178 24 дні тому +1

    Didn't see you put the car in park when you had your first strap on and on some cars you should lower a window some cars will lock if the key is on and then you have another problem plus if you don't carry a lock out kit then what I think your video is a good training vid but when you are showing the hook points you should show what goes where the mini j the r hook the t hook because you have the right vehicle to work with using the cluster bridal just saying

    • @cashtows
      @cashtows  18 днів тому

      Hey! Thanks for watching, I really appreciate it!
      I didn’t put the vehicle in park because I transport in neutral. My question to you would be: Why do you tow in park? You need to have 4 points secured, if done correctly, the vehicle will not go anywhere. This is taught in most tow truck training programs such as Wreckmaster.
      I also leave the key in the ignition for 3 main reasons. 1. Most vehicles will not allow you to pull the key from the ignition if it’s not in park. 2. If the key is in the ignition and turned back so accessory is off, the vehicle will not lock. 3. It prevents me from leaving the key in my pocket, where in the past I’ve forgot it, and then I have to drive back to the drop off location to drop the key back off.
      I ONLY use the mini J, big J, or soft straps. The rest of the cluster gets ground off and thrown in my scrap metal pile. I realize this may be controversial but it works for me and does not, in any way, decrease safety during transport.
      Everything gets gently snugged down with the winch once I’m finished securing. My loads don’t shift or roll around using my method.
      Hope this cleared some things up for you!
      STAY SAFE OUT THERE!!

    • @joem178
      @joem178 17 днів тому

      @cashtows wreck masters don't show you everything I was watching a video from wreckmaster about loading a car on a flatbed it was a Cadillac with a long back end you know the bumper gonna scrape what should you do not worry about it or use wood plus putting it in park Will keep the car from rolling away if in a accident or when your straps rip because when you think the straps are tight they will stretch and loosen when you stop and go in traffic and don't say it hasn't been done no matter how long you been towing your still learning

  • @SeymourBalz
    @SeymourBalz Рік тому +1

    With a long wheel base like a full size van , why does the bed end of the bed lift hitting the bottom of vehicle as the front wheels put weight on the bed ?

    • @cashtows
      @cashtows  Рік тому

      I'm sorry but I don't quite understand your question. Do you mean when the vehicles front wheels leave the bed and then the bed pops up? If so, it's because the air was never released from the rear air bags. I hope this answered your question.

    • @SeymourBalz
      @SeymourBalz Рік тому +1

      @@cashtows OK.E350 Powerstroke Van.
      As he lowered van back to ground...it rolled back, rear wheels now on ground, Van's front wheels still on tow bed,
      The back end of bed shot up slaming bottom of van.
      I didn't like it ..
      But oh well.
      Next day heavy diesel smell.
      I looked underneath ,
      He flattened my fuel tank AND DRIVESHAFT !!
      (Aluminum I might add)
      It's over now, but I was just wondering what HE...did wrong .
      Dude...once rear wheels grounded....bed SHOT UP !

    • @cashtows
      @cashtows  Рік тому +1

      Thanks for the clarification and I'm sorry this happened to your van.
      First question I would have is did the tow truck have air ride suspension in the rear? If so, he could have forgot to dump the bags, so when the rear wheels left the bed, it took the weight off and acted as a spring board slamming into the bottom of the van.
      I'm actually surprised by the amount of damage this caused. Unless he drove the car off the bed, which is not the proper way to tow, I don't know why the bed would shoot up that fast, ESPECIALLY with the front wheels still being on the bed. It's one of those things where I would have to be there to see what was going on.

    • @SeymourBalz
      @SeymourBalz Рік тому +1

      @@cashtows Thanks for the reply.
      It was like the front of the van still being on the bed..ahead of the bed pivot point,
      Teder tawdered it !
      My drive shaft had a crease in it so deep it actually cracked open at the ends of the crease. Kinda like ya hit it with an ax!
      Thanks again.

    • @cashtows
      @cashtows  Рік тому

      So it sounds like the driver hit the wrong lever. My guess is he hit the lever to lower the wheel lift which would cause the bed to rise.
      I really couldn’t think of any other way this could possibly happen. Do you know if he had a wheel lift on his truck?

  • @kingssa9761
    @kingssa9761 6 місяців тому

    Why would you leave the vehicle in neutral during transport ???

    • @cashtows
      @cashtows  6 місяців тому +1

      Why tow in park?
      It takes more time to put it in park and then back into neutral when loading and unloading.
      As long as you’ve got 4 points secure, you shouldn’t have anything to worry about.
      Thanks for watching, greatly appreciated!

  • @zackarygibson506
    @zackarygibson506 Рік тому +2

    So technically, you’re using a eight point tiedown system and you really only have to do the front corner tire and the back corner tire

    • @cashtows
      @cashtows  Рік тому +4

      Yes I’m using an 8 point tie down system but you need to secure 4 points of the vehicle. If you only secure one front corner and one rear corner, that’s only 2 points. You need to secure 4 points of the vehicle in order to be secure.

  • @jonanderson9210
    @jonanderson9210 Рік тому +1

    Thank you...... but "No Chocks"? At all? Without a long story one single block of wood or any chock will save your ass if you fail to recognize a grade or unlevel surface. I always have 4 on the bed within reach. (I'm in Colorado at 8,000', things can roll a long long way here)

    • @israelrodriguez9820
      @israelrodriguez9820 Рік тому +2

      Ablan es pañol te interesa traer grúas a Querétaro México tengo una consesion de tramo federal

    • @cashtows
      @cashtows  Рік тому +1

      I can honestly say that I’ve never personally broke a winch cable or had a winch fail nor have I personally seen it happen. Not that it couldn’t but I’d like to know if winch failed on its own or was it user fault/poorly maintained equipment.

    • @cashtows
      @cashtows  Рік тому +1

      Interesante, me gustaría aprender más. ¿Puedes enviarme un correo electrónico? cashtows.com

  • @NWO_Media
    @NWO_Media Місяць тому +2

    So you need a cdl to operate these trucks or can a class c be good enough ?

    • @cashtows
      @cashtows  Місяць тому +1

      A standard class D drivers license is all you need! That will cover you up to 26,000 pounds. So basically you can drive any single axle truck up to 26,000 pounds gross weight. Anything over that, you will be required to obtain a CDL.

    • @NWO_Media
      @NWO_Media Місяць тому +1

      @@cashtows hey Do you mean class c ? you put class D. I got an interview this week that’s why I’m asking. Thanks for your feedback. I’ll subscribe to your channel

    • @cashtows
      @cashtows  Місяць тому

      Minnesota is class D. I’m not sure about other states but a class D in MN is your normal drivers license, nothing extra. Might want to look into your state specifically.