I hate it when that random light pole, tree, fire hydrant or any of those random come out of no where objects cause a OOOPS moment! I like how ya did the double snatch block. I will have to remember that. I usually just use one to the corner of the bed, but this gives ya great options and plenty of pull! Great Recovery!
Mr Casey I usually just use 1 snatch block but my driver had cable clamps on his wire rope which cut down the working load limit. Thanks for watching and stay safe
Great job, guys. Sometimes it takes longer to clean up than it does to pick one up. Great job. Thanks for sharing and making sure the roads stay safe and clean. Thanks for sharing, Mr. Hal.
Those bottom 2 cables are COMM lines, not a lot to worry about. The Power was still connected to the hanging Broken pole. I would have shoved the Windshield inside. DId it fall off on the way back ?? Thanks Guys.
Now, that was a mess, hopefully, the driver wasn't too badly injured even though he walked out of that wreck. Injuries can take a few hours to become really known. I could say BTDT but that was while I was in the military about 60 years ago, while aboard the USNS Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. I did it on a road grader coming down a 356' high hill with the blade tilted inward 1 degree. That was done so that vehicles using the "hill" wouldn't slide off as the grader did. Yes, I leaped off of the machine just as it was going over the edge. Cuts, scrapes, and scratches from the coral rock that made up the hill all happened, and I walked away from the wreck. But for the next few days, it was found I'd broken a portion of my left leg. in the thigh area. I never felt it at first. but then it started showing its ugly head and I couldn't walk. I do not like working in an office, I felt cramped but it was hard to do anything when the cast went from my big toe on the left leg to my chest and down to just below the right knee. I was told I was lucky I didn't break my neck jumping off of that machine. But when I saw where I had been sitting, it was non-existent, I was glad I'd leaped away.
Well Mr Hal, I think we can say that truck is dead, as in Found On Road Dead lol, considering the air bags went off insurance will write it off and send it to either a junkyard or to a copart auction
Great job up righting this truck, wow no injuries How,,, do you firemen cut that windshield like that,? What is that called (the tool) r what ever it’s called , thanks BigAl California
@@SumterWreckerok glass master, I’m a junk guy, I never thought about cutting a junk car windshield out with a saws all, , I take junk car glass out with mt forks on my LinkBelt excavator big monster,,, thanks BigAl California merry Christmas.it’s the season of Jesus Christ grace from God how we have what we have , thanks buddy
Greetings from Ace Wrecker in Acworth, GA. Congrats on the new truck. I was just wondering why you went with two snatch blocks? Were you concerned with the weight of the F150@?
Once Shawn has a few more month he will be a valuable asset to have thank you Mr Hal for the video .
Abuubaydullah Yes sir Thanks for watching and stay safe
Mr. Hal. You seem like you are autopilot doing this. Experience shows. Good job. Glad there were no serious injuries.
Mr Will thanks and we appreciate you watching. Stay safe
What a great balancing act! Thanks MR. HAL and Shawn.
Mr John Thanks for watching and stay safe
I enjoy watching your videos on UA-cam god bless
Mr Lloyd Thanks and thank you for watching. Stay safe
Closed Captioning! Thanks Mr Hal, and thanks to your daughter.
Mr Bob Thanks for watching and stay safe
Praying that the driver makes a full recovery and great job gentleman
Bigteeist Yes sir Driver was sore but nothing else. Thanks for watching and stay safe
Have to love when power poles jump out in front of you. Nice dry roads down there compared to the snow we have here.
Mr Glenn Thanks for watching and stay safe
Great Job Mr Hal
Mr JR Thanks for watching and stay safe
Really nice job without a lot of hullabaloo. Stay safe!
Mr Peter Thanks and thank you for watching. Stay safe
good job good teacher takes a while to learn
Dependable auto thanks for watching and stay safe
Great job as always
Mr Raymond Thanks and thank you for watching. Stay safe
Thank you. Stay safe.
Mr Mauritz thanks for watching and stay safe
Shawn will learn. Stay safe out there.
Mr Brian He is learning. This was the first time he was shown a single lane rollover. Thanks for watching and stay safe
At least he was able to walk away from the mess he created! Good job Mr. Hal and Shawn getting it upright and loaded and the mess cleaned up!
Mr Edwin Yes sir. Thanks for watching and stay safe
Nice teamwork fellas 🙂👍 I'm glad the driver was ok. Thanks for sharing Mr. Hal 🔧🔩
Mr Zane thanks and thank you for watching. Stay safe
I hate it when that random light pole, tree, fire hydrant or any of those random come out of no where objects cause a OOOPS moment! I like how ya did the double snatch block. I will have to remember that. I usually just use one to the corner of the bed, but this gives ya great options and plenty of pull! Great Recovery!
Mr Casey I usually just use 1 snatch block but my driver had cable clamps on his wire rope which cut down the working load limit. Thanks for watching and stay safe
Mr. Hal with a little bondo and duck tape it will be as good as new.
Mr Charles thanks for watching and stay safe
Great job, guys. Sometimes it takes longer to clean up than it does to pick one up. Great job. Thanks for sharing and making sure the roads stay safe and clean. Thanks for sharing, Mr. Hal.
Proud Papaw Thanks and thank you for watching. Stay safe
You and your family have a very merry Christmas Sam ❤️
Mr Sam Merry Christmas to you and your family. Stay safe
Also tell mister welber I said Merry Christmas also Sam 🙏
Keep them coming lads great video❤
Mr Ray Thanks and thank you for watching. Stay safe
Good job as always! Stay safe and wishing everyone a merry Christmas and happy new year!
Mr Jay Thanks and Merry Christmas to you as well. Stay safe
First trees jumping out in front of vehicles and now telephone poles jumping out.
Tired old mechanic Thanks for watching and stay safe
Those bottom 2 cables are COMM lines, not a lot to worry about. The Power was still connected to the hanging Broken pole.
I would have shoved the Windshield inside. DId it fall off on the way back ??
Thanks Guys.
M9 No sir it didn't. We weren't far from our shop. Thanks for watching and stay safe
Now, that was a mess, hopefully, the driver wasn't too badly injured even though he walked out of that wreck. Injuries can take a few hours to become really known.
I could say BTDT but that was while I was in the military about 60 years ago, while aboard the USNS Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. I did it on a road grader coming down a 356' high hill with the blade tilted inward 1 degree. That was done so that vehicles using the "hill" wouldn't slide off as the grader did. Yes, I leaped off of the machine just as it was going over the edge. Cuts, scrapes, and scratches from the coral rock that made up the hill all happened, and I walked away from the wreck. But for the next few days, it was found I'd broken a portion of my left leg. in the thigh area. I never felt it at first. but then it started showing its ugly head and I couldn't walk. I do not like working in an office, I felt cramped but it was hard to do anything when the cast went from my big toe on the left leg to my chest and down to just below the right knee. I was told I was lucky I didn't break my neck jumping off of that machine. But when I saw where I had been sitting, it was non-existent, I was glad I'd leaped away.
Mr Hugh Thanks for your service in the military. It's crazy how adrenalin affects the body. Thanks for watching and stay safe
Nice work! 🫡💪💪
Towman127 thanks and thank you for watching. Stay safe
@@SumterWrecker 🤜🤛
Good teacher
Mr Corey Thanks for watching and stay safe
Well Mr Hal, I think we can say that truck is dead, as in Found On Road Dead lol, considering the air bags went off insurance will write it off and send it to either a junkyard or to a copart auction
Mr James It was sent to the salvage yard. Thanks for watching and stay safe
Nice job
Mr Max Thanks and stay safe
Always a scramble in the road
Mr Jimmy Thanks for watching and stay safe
@@SumterWrecker I'm 70and still towing
He was lucky to walk away
The Blue Bike Doyle Yes sir. Thanks for watching and stay safe
At least you walked away from it. What was this guy drinking or something? What made him hit the pole like that?.👍👍🙂🇨🇦
I paddle my own canoe No sir he wasn't. Thanks for watching and stay safe
Great job up righting this truck, wow no injuries How,,, do you firemen cut that windshield like that,? What is that called (the tool) r what ever it’s called , thanks BigAl California
Mr AL Sawzall or a tool called a glass master. Thanks for watching and stay safe
@@SumterWreckerok glass master, I’m a junk guy, I never thought about cutting a junk car windshield out with a saws all, , I take junk car glass out with mt forks on my LinkBelt excavator big monster,,, thanks BigAl California merry Christmas.it’s the season of Jesus Christ grace from God how we have what we have , thanks buddy
Merry Christmas to you and you a family
Mr Keith Thanks and Merry Christmas to you and your family as well. Stay safe
Greetings from Ace Wrecker in Acworth, GA. Congrats on the new truck. I was just wondering why you went with two snatch blocks? Were you concerned with the weight of the F150@?
Mr Hunter Yes sir and the wire rope had clamps on it. Thanks for watching and stay safe
that truck was truely " found on road dead "
Mr Kenn Thanks for watching and stay safe
Nice recovery, driver was lucky on that one, looked pretty nasty.
Mr James Thanks for watching and stay safe
Nice recovery Mr. Hal & Shawn.
Mr Steve Thanks for watching and stay safe
Is the winch supposed to make that much noise in free spool, or is it in need of some help?
Mr Timothy Wire rope needs lubricant. Thanks for watching and stay safe
Another successfully done Mr sumter 😊
Mr Clem Thanks and we appreciate you watching our channel. Stay safe
Your helper needs more training in listening😅😂😅😂😅😂
Mr Denis He is still learning. Thanks for watching and stay safe