Must be a nightmare breaking down abroad like the driver has. Was bad enough me popping a water hose on a van in Glasgow - was easily fixed on the spot but the sheer terror and panic that hit was something else.
I'm honestly so impressed by how calm and professional you are, even parallel parking an entire tractor unit better than most people park their ford fiesta!
Thanks Steve. Aside from the live traffic been a hazard , the noise from that concrete road must be deafening. However much you get paid, its not enough for you and your colleagues to put yourselves in so much danger. Thank you.
Hi Steve, great to see you back again. Great job as usual. I don't envy you dealing with motorway traffic flying past your head as you lie underneath - hope you get danger money! Quality reverse at the end to finish off.
Good to see you back Steve. Brilliant bit of parking there. Hope the driver didn't have to hang around too long waiting to get back home. Stay safe out there 👍👍👍
Hi Steve,nice to see another video from you,driver seemed very calm considering he was miles from home with a broken lorry but I suppose he's used to it,great parking with the unit in what looked to me anyway a fairly small space but then your a pro,cheers have a great weekend 🙂👍
Thanks for watching again Mark , driver told me he spends 2 months away from home driving around Europe so got a couple of days off in a Industrial Estate , quite laid back apart it poor bloke.
As always Steve Awesome job your a credit to the job everything has its place and you take care on how you put the tools of the job away and not just thrown in to the boxes like some guys do its a pleasure to watch you and thank you for sharing the day with us.
Nice to see you again, I do not envy your job when you a laying under the truck with traffic thundering pass. Truck driver takes care of his vehicle because it’s his home on the road. Be safe out there.
Wonderful VLOG, I know your always busy and editing is time consuming, Please remember what you find simple jobs are always interesting, We've had a major snow system move through the Midwestern US I've been busy with winch jobs, Be safe my friend. Happy New Year!
Hi David thanks very much for watching and donating to the channel mate. Seen the weather you have over there mate and we complain of a bit of ice over here , i bet your busy on winch outs helping people out , look after yourself in that weather. Happy New Year to you also.
Another great video Steve, I always look forward to them. I felt sorry for the driver but I guess he used to taking the unexpected in his stride. I can remember breaking down in Spain in a hire car and that was stressful enough (vehicle was swapped by hire company) let alone trying to get a repair done in a foreign country. A nice unit and spotless cab.
Hi Paul thanks for watching , driver told me he spends 2 months away from home travelling all over Europe in the truck , so seemed quite relaxed about the situation he was in.
Happy New Year, Steve! I thought you took a very long holiday from UA-cam. I hope you had a very blissful belated holiday. Watching you from South Brooklyn, New York USA.
Oooh new video from Steve! Keep them coming! I have a question regarding underreach designs. I've seen two different design out there. The T-head with grabbing forks, which your trucks has, and a "wheel grabber" which gets a hold of the wheels and uses them as achors instead of the axle or other parts of the vehicle. What are the pros and cons of each design? Why would someone use one over the other, and which one do you prefer? Thanks and have a nice day!
Hi Zoltan thanks for watching , we tend to use lifting forks in the UK more so than wheel frames where the wheel sits into the frames. The wheel frames we mainly use our for coaches with independent suspension that doesn't have a front beam axle to lift on. Lifting forks i find a lot easier and quicker to use and less likely to ground the wheel frames out when going over speed ramps and slopes over here in UK.
Great job as always. Driver seemed like a nice guy, credit to both of you for being calm and professional about it all. A question if I may - what sort of percentage of jobs would you say you’re able to film on?
Thanks for watching , very small percentage i can really film in UK as most companies plaster there names and logos all over and easy identified with there coloured scheme . Was hoping to film at least 1 every 2 weeks but now need to find something bit different every time to hope make it worth watching.
Hi Steve. I'm currently awaiting a start date for a firm in South Yorkshire so I'm enjoying watching your videos! I was just wondering if there is any reason when recovering a unit and trailer you use the light board rather than the trailer lights? Is there a reason or is it just personal preference? Thanks.
Hi Simon thanks for watching , just preference on day mate really , if been night i would of used electrical susie so would have had lights down the sides on the trailer as well. Good luck on job Simon glad you finding the videos of interest.
Nice work and feel sorry for the driver breaking down in uk, would that have to be recovered back to Latvia if it can’t be repaired in the uk, be a hell of a drive lol
Hi Roy thanks for watching , Man dealer would want to fit new engine i would of thought but company will get it transported back home on low loader and rebuild engine themselves.
At least someone in Latvia will know what they are doing to repair it and most probably cheaper lol Not a lot of chance getting it repaired in the U/K from what i have seen of MAN Stealers in the pasted ??
Hi Steve, Great video! Really enjoy watching them :) Just wondering what the reason is behind you decoupling the red Airlines from the trailers and hooking up a direct Suzie from your truck, wouldn't the airline you put directly into the test point supply main air to the trailer between the airline from the unit?
Hi Callum , we have to still run a emergency red line to the trailer in case the unit becomes detached from wrecker in a accident and the brakes will come on the trailer stopping it rolling away.
@@HeavyRecoverywithSteve Hi Steve, thanks for replying! I see so the principle is behind the towing vehicle coming detached from you rather the trailer becoming detached from the unit. Would the same principle not happen between the wrecker and test point in the event of a detachment? That way if the trailer was to detach from the unit the trailer would brake, and if the vehicle on tow was to detach from the wrecker the main airline into the test point would snap braking the unit and trailer together? Thanks again :)
Good job Steve,especially being a Ukrainian driver. Must be a nightmare.breaking down abroad. Used to run Spain on the coaches for a couple of years and thankfully never had a problem. Always give you a flash when I see you. Who worked that car transporter job on the M3? Scarey ride for the driver. Take care motorway jobs aren't the best.
Hi Neil thanks for watching , our company did get called to attend that job on M3 by Highways Agency but got cancelled on route as Police got involved and called there own contractors out.
Hi thanks for watching , the forks need to be chained to the axle to stop any sideway movents when cornering and to stop the axle lifting out from the forks.
Hopefully the dealer gave him or his company a great price on parts considering he's from Ukraine. Anything to help to support his family during this pointless war. 👍
Hi Sterling thanks for watching , when using wheel grids you still have to double lift sometimes , as engine sumps and suspension can be low and can be damage on boom. So you have to lift onto blocks and make wheel frames smaller so the truck wheels sit higher in frames giving you more clearance and allow for bouncing in travelling.
I Gotta Say, its Pretty convenient that the trailer had TWO Electrical Connectors on it, so that you could leave the tractor connected, AND be able to operate the tractor's own Marker / Indicator / Brake lights as well via Backfeed from its connection to the trailer. I'm surprised you don't plug into the trailer directly more often for the Electrics even if you need to disconnect the tractor from it. For car drivers, I'd day that its less confusing to use the trailers own lights, vs the light board you have, especially because then the side indicators and side markers are also functional which helps us car drivers with seeing what's going on. Also, I like how MAN made the tractor air connections as accessible as they were, sure they were under neath the nose of the trailer, but you didn't need to go diving under the hood, or get under the tractor to get at them, if only they were all that easy. I do have one query though, Does your wrecker also have a reasonably high amperage 12v / 24v Power Connection on the back (Usually an Anderson SB Style plug) that you could connect onto tractors that also have such a connection to keep the towed tractor's battery topped up? Might be useful for times when you need to keep the ignition powered on for various reasons, as well as for jump starting purposes (even if that means having to sit and wait 5-10 mins for enough charge to transfer to allow the stranded vehicle to start).
Thanks for watching and comments , i have a battery boost on board comes in handy to start vehicles with charging faults to get better access for loading.
Would it be possible to just leave the truck in neutral and take it to next exit to find someone to pull the other half shaft out. Or does that risk the transmission to much
Hi Al thanks for watching , Milwaukee is 3/4 and only gun i really need , Dewalt is 1/2 and struggles with half shaft bolts over 24mm . Had couple of Dewalts and found batteries become loose on body of the gun after a time,
Thanks for watching , the drive line has to be disconnected to the gearbox to safeguard and potential damage whilst being recovered , by simply selecting neutral will not stop this.
All cars are obliged by law to move over and slow down it is the law brought in last year to protect those who go out on recovery work i lost 4 mates whilst out on recovery jobs dam near got hot by cars on more than one occasion to the point where i had cameras on every corner of my truck to help the police prosecute
Binge watching, could watch these all day 😅
Thanks very much for watching the channel.
Must be a nightmare breaking down abroad like the driver has. Was bad enough me popping a water hose on a van in Glasgow - was easily fixed on the spot but the sheer terror and panic that hit was something else.
Hi Jack thanks for watching , yer poor bloke but spends months away from home leaving in truck so seemed quite claim about it.
Excellent work. Poor fecker. What a nightmare for him.
Thanks for watching John , long way from home.
@@HeavyRecoverywithSteve I'm sure the thoughts of some filthy mechanic jumping in and out of his lovely well kept cab is killing him 😱
I'm honestly so impressed by how calm and professional you are, even parallel parking an entire tractor unit better than most people park their ford fiesta!
Thanks for watching Roan , much appreciated.
Good to see you back Steve after 3mos Larry Balto,MD USA
Hi Larry welcome from US, thanks for watching.
Hello steve
I love a man that runs a tidy ship..... I wouldn't want to be working roadside anymore though, to many idiots trying to run you over 👍
Hi Michael thanks very much for watching.
Nice job, Steve. Thanks for taking us along. Pro parallel parking skills! That driver seemed nice and was doing his best to help.
Hi thanks again for watching , yes Ukraine driver was helpful and grateful to be recovered , spends 2 months away from home working away in truck.
another masterclass in being a stand out guy! ive been waiting patiently for a new video, and they never disappoint
Thanks for watching Jay , been a while mate but been trying to film.
@@HeavyRecoverywithSteve most welcome good sir, and no worries they are so worth the wait., keep those turbos spooled man!
Never ceases to amaze me where you HGV drivers can put stuff, top job Steve, yet another good vlog, beep beep 👍🏼
Thanks very much for watching, Cheers.
Great timing! Looking for something to watch while I eat lunch, and this was posted 5 minutes ago! Cheers!
Hi thanks for watching , your welcome.
Glad you’re back Steve, enjoyed the notification that you’ve uploaded a new video 😊
Thanks for watching , your welcome.
Good to see you back filming again, and on my patch as im in Southampton.. great job Steve
Thanks for watching again Gary , glad you recognised the area ,busy Estate that was to park up.
Glad you posted! I missed your videos!!
Hi Krystian thanks for watching.
Another textbook job, well done Steve! Nice seeing you get behind the wheel and control these massive combinations.
Thanks for watching the channel again Seth.
Glad you are back 2 months seemed like ages
Hi Kevin thanks for watching , yes been a while mate but been trying to film.
Another awesome recovery as always Steve! That driver seemed nice and helpful
Hi Chris thanks for watching , yes he was mate.
I can barely parallel park a Mini, let alone what you did. Have a safe and prosperous 2023, Steve!
Hi Linda thanks for watching , you too.
Thanks Steve. Aside from the live traffic been a hazard , the noise from that concrete road must be deafening. However much you get paid, its not enough for you and your colleagues to put yourselves in so much danger. Thank you.
Thanks for watching again Paul , your welcome mate.
Eastern European drivers always seem to wanna help.. what a top man
Hi Dipsy thanks for watching again , always find that mate not afraid to get their hands dirty.
The EE Driver most probably knows more about repairing it than that Main Dealer does lol
Hi Steve, great to see you back again. Great job as usual. I don't envy you dealing with motorway traffic flying past your head as you lie underneath - hope you get danger money! Quality reverse at the end to finish off.
Thanks very much for watching again James, Cheers.
Your driving skills are phenomenal as always, thanks for this great video!👍🏻👍🏻
Thanks very much for watching , Cheers.
Good to see you back Steve. Brilliant bit of parking there. Hope the driver didn't have to hang around too long waiting to get back home. Stay safe out there 👍👍👍
Thanks for watching again , hes was a long way from home , so hope he got back home now.
Nice one Steve. What a great guy you are 👍🏴
Hi Raymond thanks very much for watching , Cheers.
A very good Monday morning to you all from Wellington Somerset
Evening Dave hope you well , thanks for watching.
Really interesting seeing how similar but completely different all your recoveries are! Very nice reverse parking too! Stay safe!
Hi Andrew thanks for watching.
Thanks for the video Steve. I do enjoy watching and look forward to the next one 🙂
Glad you enjoyed it and thanks for watching.
Hi Steve,nice to see another video from you,driver seemed very calm considering he was miles from home with a broken lorry but I suppose he's used to it,great parking with the unit in what looked to me anyway a fairly small space but then your a pro,cheers have a great weekend 🙂👍
Thanks for watching again Mark , driver told me he spends 2 months away from home driving around Europe so got a couple of days off in a Industrial Estate , quite laid back apart it poor bloke.
As always Steve Awesome job your a credit to the job everything has its place and you take care on how you put the tools of the job away and not just thrown in to the boxes like some guys do its a pleasure to watch you and thank you for sharing the day with us.
Thanks very much for watching again Mohammad , you're welcome as always.
Nice to see you again, I do not envy your job when you a laying under the truck with traffic thundering pass. Truck driver takes care of his vehicle because it’s his home on the road. Be safe out there.
Thanks for watching Paul , driver told me he lives in it for 2 months at a time travelling all over Europe.
Wonderful VLOG, I know your always busy and editing is time consuming, Please remember what you find simple jobs are always interesting, We've had a major snow system move through the Midwestern US I've been busy with winch jobs, Be safe my friend. Happy New Year!
Hi David thanks very much for watching and donating to the channel mate. Seen the weather you have over there mate and we complain of a bit of ice over here , i bet your busy on winch outs helping people out , look after yourself in that weather. Happy New Year to you also.
Interesting on the double spline half shaft, something I've learnt 🤔.
Not the safest conditions, but great job.
Stay safe and thanks for sharing.
Thanks very much for watching , glad you found it interesting.
Another great video Steve, I always look forward to them. I felt sorry for the driver but I guess he used to taking the unexpected in his stride.
I can remember breaking down in Spain in a hire car and that was stressful enough (vehicle was swapped by hire company) let alone trying to get a repair done in a foreign country.
A nice unit and spotless cab.
Hi Paul thanks for watching , driver told me he spends 2 months away from home travelling all over Europe in the truck , so seemed quite relaxed about the situation he was in.
Great video job well done keep the videos coming when you can stay safe 👍
Thanks for watching Paul , Cheers.
Thanks really enjoyed that, can't believe how calm and unflustered you are whilst doing this, Kudos to you subscribed
Thanks very much for watching and subscribing.
Happy New Year, Steve! I thought you took a very long holiday from UA-cam. I hope you had a very blissful belated holiday. Watching you from South Brooklyn, New York USA.
Hi Sam welcome from the US again , very limited to what i can film over here mate , companies dont like seeing there trucks being towed on UA-cam.
@@HeavyRecoverywithSteve Here in US most companies don’t mind being filmed quite different across the pond.
Cool video thanks Steven
Thanks for watching kenneth.
Excellent rescue Steve👍
Glad you enjoyed it thanks for watching.
Brilliant job 👍
Thanks for watching Mike.
Brilliant vlog, excellent content, keep up the Good Work Steve 👏💯💪
Thanks very much for watching Mark.
Nice to watch a pro at work 👍👏👏
Thanks very much for watching , nice of you to comment Richard.
a very good Monday evening Steve from Alan in Lowestoft buddy
Evening Alan , thanks for watching mate.
Nifty bit of parking at the end Steve - great video again.
Glad you enjoyed it , thanks James.
Great videos Steve thanks for up loads mate.
Thanks for watching Delvin , you're welcome.
Oooh new video from Steve! Keep them coming!
I have a question regarding underreach designs. I've seen two different design out there.
The T-head with grabbing forks, which your trucks has, and a "wheel grabber" which gets a hold of the wheels and uses them as achors instead of the axle or other parts of the vehicle.
What are the pros and cons of each design? Why would someone use one over the other, and which one do you prefer?
Thanks and have a nice day!
Hi Zoltan thanks for watching , we tend to use lifting forks in the UK more so than wheel frames where the wheel sits into the frames.
The wheel frames we mainly use our for coaches with independent suspension that doesn't have a front beam axle to lift on.
Lifting forks i find a lot easier and quicker to use and less likely to ground the wheel frames out when going over speed ramps and slopes over here in UK.
Happy New Year Steve, nice to see a new video up 🙌
Happy new year to you and thanks for watching again.
Happy new year to you and your family Steve . Another great video . Stay safe and healthy ..
Thanks for watching again Roger , Happy New Year to you mate.
Nice one Steve. Very interesting to see the uncouple part. Excellent parking!
Thanks very much for watching Benny.
Done that job. Be safe.
Thanks very much for watching.
Great job as always. Driver seemed like a nice guy, credit to both of you for being calm and professional about it all. A question if I may - what sort of percentage of jobs would you say you’re able to film on?
Thanks for watching , very small percentage i can really film in UK as most companies plaster there names and logos all over and easy identified with there coloured scheme . Was hoping to film at least 1 every 2 weeks but now need to find something bit different every time to hope make it worth watching.
That's some impressive reversing skills!
Hi Chris thanks for watching .
Steve, quick question.
How do European truck drivers contact vehicle recovery services in the UK?
Some contract or just wing it on the day?
Hi Graham , normally if under warranty the local dealer nearest to the breakdown will contact us threw there home dealer abroad.
Another interesting video as always, I was waiting to see the half shaft go back in.
Hi Jonathan thanks for watching , was my intention to film that part but asked to leave it out ,as unable to park it outside Man dealer.
Great video as always Steve.
Thanks very much for watching again Ethan.
Quality Stuff Steve. 🙂
Thanks very much for watching Steve.
good to see you back stev is it a help or hindrance if the driver is trying to help ? that man is only 2 years old max
Hi Stu thanks for watching again , i dont mind drivers trying to help but i do tend to do things in a certain order helps me not forget anything.
Thats done well to last 2 years, as MAN are Crap, No engine parts in the U/K will be their excuse lol
🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷 máquina top parabéns 👏🏽👏🏽
Thanks very much for watching.
good videos steve
Thanks very much for watching.
Another good vlog thanks Steve, interesting how well folk on the road can manage without a common language. Did you drive off with his half-shaft?
Thanks for watching again John , half shaft was left out as requested but i normally refit them so dont tend to drive off with them so much.
Hi Steve. I'm currently awaiting a start date for a firm in South Yorkshire so I'm enjoying watching your videos! I was just wondering if there is any reason when recovering a unit and trailer you use the light board rather than the trailer lights? Is there a reason or is it just personal preference? Thanks.
Hi Simon thanks for watching , just preference on day mate really , if been night i would of used electrical susie so would have had lights down the sides on the trailer as well. Good luck on job Simon glad you finding the videos of interest.
Nice work and feel sorry for the driver breaking down in uk, would that have to be recovered back to Latvia if it can’t be repaired in the uk, be a hell of a drive lol
Hi Roy thanks for watching , Man dealer would want to fit new engine i would of thought but company will get it transported back home on low loader and rebuild engine themselves.
At least someone in Latvia will know what they are doing to repair it and most probably cheaper lol Not a lot of chance getting it repaired in the U/K from what i have seen of MAN Stealers in the pasted ??
Nice work Steve💪🏻
Glad you enjoyed it , thanks for watching.
Hope you didn’t drive off with the half shaft 😂! Thanks for filming 👍👍
Thanks very much for watching , cable tied it to his catwalk as he asked , all good.
Hi Steve, Great video! Really enjoy watching them :) Just wondering what the reason is behind you decoupling the red Airlines from the trailers and hooking up a direct Suzie from your truck, wouldn't the airline you put directly into the test point supply main air to the trailer between the airline from the unit?
Hi Callum , we have to still run a emergency red line to the trailer in case the unit becomes detached from wrecker in a accident and the brakes will come on the trailer stopping it rolling away.
@@HeavyRecoverywithSteve Hi Steve, thanks for replying! I see so the principle is behind the towing vehicle coming detached from you rather the trailer becoming detached from the unit. Would the same principle not happen between the wrecker and test point in the event of a detachment? That way if the trailer was to detach from the unit the trailer would brake, and if the vehicle on tow was to detach from the wrecker the main airline into the test point would snap braking the unit and trailer together?
Thanks again :)
Good job Steve,especially being a Ukrainian driver. Must be a nightmare.breaking down abroad. Used to run Spain on the coaches for a couple of years and thankfully never had a problem. Always give you a flash when I see you. Who worked that car transporter job on the M3? Scarey ride for the driver. Take care motorway jobs aren't the best.
Hi Neil thanks for watching , our company did get called to attend that job on M3 by Highways Agency but got cancelled on route as Police got involved and called there own contractors out.
Another recovery lesson cheers Steve been a while all the best mate
Thanks for watching again Spencer , your very welcome.
Just be safe steve
Hi Perry thanks for watching , Cheers.
Hi i like ur channel
Hi Wendy thanks for watching , glad you like it.
I hope you don’t mind me asking, but is it ok not to chain the forks to the axle?
Hi thanks for watching , the forks need to be chained to the axle to stop any sideway movents when cornering and to stop the axle lifting out from the forks.
Was you in Reading town centre the other day …
Hi Faisal thanks for watching , we do have a lot of work in Reading area.
Hi I was on call for high ways whent out 2 a coach rtc one night a man recovery truck came out 1985 b reg what a truck amazing
H Glyn thanks for watching , some lovely old wreckers about but cant enter the Cities now with low emission zones.
Hopefully the dealer gave him or his company a great price on parts considering he's from Ukraine. Anything to help to support his family during this pointless war. 👍
Hi Darcy thanks for watching , lets hope so.
Guessing your not too preferential to wheel webs, feels like a better alternative to double picking those things if I were say.
Hi Sterling thanks for watching , when using wheel grids you still have to double lift sometimes , as engine sumps and suspension can be low and can be damage on boom. So you have to lift onto blocks and make wheel frames smaller so the truck wheels sit higher in frames giving you more clearance and allow for bouncing in travelling.
@@HeavyRecoverywithSteve ah ok
You didn't tow that rig far but modern trucks are complicated bits of kit, good job Steve 👍
Thanks for watching Derek .
I Gotta Say, its Pretty convenient that the trailer had TWO Electrical Connectors on it, so that you could leave the tractor connected, AND be able to operate the tractor's own Marker / Indicator / Brake lights as well via Backfeed from its connection to the trailer.
I'm surprised you don't plug into the trailer directly more often for the Electrics even if you need to disconnect the tractor from it.
For car drivers, I'd day that its less confusing to use the trailers own lights, vs the light board you have, especially because then the side indicators and side markers are also functional which helps us car drivers with seeing what's going on.
Also, I like how MAN made the tractor air connections as accessible as they were, sure they were under neath the nose of the trailer, but you didn't need to go diving under the hood, or get under the tractor to get at them, if only they were all that easy.
I do have one query though, Does your wrecker also have a reasonably high amperage 12v / 24v Power Connection on the back (Usually an Anderson SB Style plug) that you could connect onto tractors that also have such a connection to keep the towed tractor's battery topped up?
Might be useful for times when you need to keep the ignition powered on for various reasons, as well as for jump starting purposes (even if that means having to sit and wait 5-10 mins for enough charge to transfer to allow the stranded vehicle to start).
Thanks for watching and comments , i have a battery boost on board comes in handy to start vehicles with charging faults to get better access for loading.
Do you drag the whole weight of the truck just from the front axle?
Thanks for watching Mark , yes we lift and tow from the front axle.
Would it be possible to just leave the truck in neutral and take it to next exit to find someone to pull the other half shaft out. Or does that risk the transmission to much
Hi Ben thanks for watching , i wouldn't risk it mate unless it was bottom off slip road off motorway.
How do you find Milwaukee compared to Dewalt?
Hi Al thanks for watching , Milwaukee is 3/4 and only gun i really need , Dewalt is 1/2 and struggles with half shaft bolts over 24mm . Had couple of Dewalts and found batteries become loose on body of the gun after a time,
It it common for European trucks to be recovered home rather getting repaired here in the UK?
Hi Nick thanks for watching , they do seem to get them recovered back home if major work required.
Their could be a good reason to take it back home ?
Your man had that chock up like it were nowt
Slava Ukraini!
Thanks very much for watching Tom.
Is there a reason why you dont tow the truck in neutral ?
Thanks for watching , the drive line has to be disconnected to the gearbox to safeguard and potential damage whilst being recovered , by simply selecting neutral will not stop this.
@@HeavyRecoverywithSteve Cheers for replying Steve. I was just curious.
Oh, did you leave his half shaft before you left?
Thanks for watching , yes requested to leave out in the end,
I see those using the M3 are thinking they are exempt from the slow down move over law!!!
Hi Simon thanks for watching , you get a few truck drivers move over but that's about it mate.
All cars are obliged by law to move over and slow down it is the law brought in last year to protect those who go out on recovery work i lost 4 mates whilst out on recovery jobs dam near got hot by cars on more than one occasion to the point where i had cameras on every corner of my truck to help the police prosecute
If only you could of gotten a lane shut your life would be so much easier
Hi Jozua thanks for watching , it would of been safer mate.
LT is Lithuania not Latvia
Hi Rich ,thanks for pointing that out thought he said Latvia mate.
Ukrainian driver?
Thanks for watching , yes driver said he was from Ukraine.
@@HeavyRecoverywithSteve I'm from Ukrainian to. you have a very cool car and work, I watch with pleasure! good luck