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Ok, so you guys have posted some pretty cool tow trucks but this one's got them all beat. Kauff's Towing in South Florida has this new Kenworth heavy duty wrecker. Yes, I know it's shadowy but it's all I could get.
Photo by Mark Carr
[quote name='unMARKedCARR' post='171210' date='Dec 13 2007, 21:11 ']Ok, so you guys have posted some pretty cool tow trucks but this one's got them all beat. Kauff's Towing in South Florida has this new Kenworth heavy duty wrecker. Yes, I know it's shadowy but it's all I could get.
Photo by Mark Carr[/quote] WOW!!!!! That thing looks to have a 60+ ton capacity!!!! Nice shot Mark!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
[quote name='unMARKedCARR' post='171210' date='Dec 13 2007, 21:11 ']Ok, so you guys have posted some pretty cool tow trucks but this one's got them all beat. Kauff's Towing in South Florida has this new Kenworth heavy duty wrecker. Yes, I know it's shadowy but it's all I could get.
Photo by Mark Carr[/quote] One BIG A$$ Rig!!!!!
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[quote name='unMARKedCARR' post='171210' date='Dec 13 2007, 21:11 ']Ok, so you guys have posted some pretty cool tow trucks but this one's got them all beat. Kauff's Towing in South Florida has this new Kenworth heavy duty wrecker. Yes, I know it's shadowy but it's all I could get.
Photo by Mark Carr[/quote] Mark, Any idea where this unit is based out of? The company's website says they have several locations on both coasts. Thanks!
Does anyone know who the company is (I think they are in New York State somewhere) that bought the old FDNY MC Mack/Saulsbury Recue 1 (FDNY Shop #MR8501) and is now (or was, anyways) using it as their "Response Unit" (chains, slings, air bags, etc etc etc) ???????? Any Pix????
[quote name='1958 F.W.D.' post='177027' date='Jan 3 2008, 20:40 ']Does anyone know who the company is (I think they are in New York State somewhere) that bought the old FDNY MC Mack/Saulsbury Recue 1 (FDNY Shop #MR8501) and is now (or was, anyways) using it as their "Response Unit" (chains, slings, air bags, etc etc etc) ???????? Any Pix????[/quote]
I think it may be Stiloski's, in Westchester County.
[quote name='mmwolf65' post='177038' date='Jan 3 2008, 21:00 ']I think it may be Stiloski's, in Westchester County.[/quote]
Correctamundo! <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/thumbsup.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='' /> [url="http://www.stiloskis.com/"]http://www.stiloskis.com/[/url]
Jay Kormann
[quote name='wmassfirebuff' post='177154' date='Jan 4 2008, 14:19 ']heres what i think is the EX fdny rescue credit to x635 on emtbrovo.net
[/quote] Yep, thats the one.......I can't tell you how many nights I spent riding the "buff seat" in the back of that thing!!!!
[quote name='jlg1875' post='176448' date='Jan 2 2008, 17:04 ']Mark,
Any idea where this unit is based out of? The company's website says they have several locations on both coasts. Thanks![/quote] JLG, I don't have any idea but I've only seen it around here twice. Kauff's used to be based in West Palm Beach but sold out to Road One a few years ago. I'm not sure if they're still locally based or what. When I was a kid, Kauff's had a similar looking rig on an Autocar concrete truck chassis. It too had two front axles. Kauff's was always "the show" truck company - had murals on the trucks and such. Mark
Rick's Towing, Guilford, NH uses this 1966 Oshkosh Model D3466. One of 22 such models built for concrete mixers. On the back is a 70 ton Pettibone crane. Not your standard wrecker, but an intersting animal just the same.
Mark A. Redman Bristol, CT
Plunske's Garage, Wallingford, CT purchased this truck from George Logan Towing in New Jersey in 2005. It was orginally a 1960 Oshkosh United States Navy crash crane. Logan rebuilt it in 1990 with a Mack DMM cab. The business end is still the original Silent Hoist Q40 boom. Again, not your run of the mill wrecker, but still falls into the category for this thread.
Mark A. Redman Bristol, CT
A Worcester DPW wrecker. Looks like an 80's vintage International with a Holmes or Weld Built body
Here are a couple from a recent excursion in Rome GA.
Jim Kay
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Another
Jim Kay
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Here's another old school Holmes Setup
Jim Kay
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