If you watched the show Highway through Hell from Canada, the outfit had a top of the line wrecker worth $750,000.00. They charge $600/hr for it. His brother had one as well and the 2 of them picked up a loaded semi and put it back on the road in one piece.
HR-150 2012 Western Star, 600hp, 18-speed transmission and a 2-speed transmission. It has a 20,000lb front axle. Tow Rating: 80,000 lbs (10x more than light duty tow truck) Winch 60,000 lbs Boom: Retracted 75 ton / Extended 36,000lbs Underlift: Retracted 45,000lbs / Extended 15,000lbs Has a tri-drive rear axle system. Rear End equipped with lockers. Both the HR-52 and HR-150 have arctic packages, which include heaters and insulated cabs.
The Rotator HR 150 has special characteristics that are similar to a crane. The unit has advantages over a crane as it can perform lift and drag functions. It can operate in any environments such as slippery snow type of surfaces. The Riggers have ice cleats for anchoring on slippery surfaces. It can also work on steep hills where cranes cannot, as they need to be level. It has helped in a variety of jobs: persons trapped in motor vehicle accidents or semi-accidents, confined space rescues, train derailments, air craft accidents and other scenarios requiring precision heavy lift. The HR 150 is sent out to all semi accidents along with the R-120.
Jamie considers the HR150 and the R-120 his Heavy Rescue Task Force. Together they can deal with any emergency the highways offer. Rotators are currently in use with Los Angeles City Fire Department, LA County Fire and other big city departments.
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