That was another few brain cells disintegrating into a oozy mess in my head.
A bit of a back story. When you tow a vehicle, one of two types of trucks will come out...a wheel lift or a flatbed. The wheel lift picks the vehicle up by the front or rear depending on which drive the vehicle is (front or rear wheel) and the wheel lift can also "dolly" a vehicle that is 4WD or AWD. Meaning it lifts the vehicle by one set of tires and little mini tires go under the other set of tires. A flatbed lifts the entire vehicle off the ground onto the back of the truck.
Maybe not a lot of folks know this, but tow trucks are not a comfortable ride. They are bouncy! Either truck you get will be a bumpy ride. The vehicle in tow, although secure, will be bouncing either on the bed of the truck or while it's being pulle.d
Here comes SC of today. I get a call in where the member has requested a flatbed. Why? Because there are dishes in her vehicle and she does not want the dishes broken. She figures a wheel lift truck will throw the dishes around too much whereas a flatbed is a steady, comfortable, bouce free ride.
I have been unable to reach her to inform her that a flatbed is not a cure all to keeping your dishes in one piece. I also need to tell her that she will have to sign a damage waiver because we are not going to be held responsible for her dishes.
Can I go home now?
A bit of a back story. When you tow a vehicle, one of two types of trucks will come out...a wheel lift or a flatbed. The wheel lift picks the vehicle up by the front or rear depending on which drive the vehicle is (front or rear wheel) and the wheel lift can also "dolly" a vehicle that is 4WD or AWD. Meaning it lifts the vehicle by one set of tires and little mini tires go under the other set of tires. A flatbed lifts the entire vehicle off the ground onto the back of the truck.
Maybe not a lot of folks know this, but tow trucks are not a comfortable ride. They are bouncy! Either truck you get will be a bumpy ride. The vehicle in tow, although secure, will be bouncing either on the bed of the truck or while it's being pulle.d
Here comes SC of today. I get a call in where the member has requested a flatbed. Why? Because there are dishes in her vehicle and she does not want the dishes broken. She figures a wheel lift truck will throw the dishes around too much whereas a flatbed is a steady, comfortable, bouce free ride.
I have been unable to reach her to inform her that a flatbed is not a cure all to keeping your dishes in one piece. I also need to tell her that she will have to sign a damage waiver because we are not going to be held responsible for her dishes.
Can I go home now?
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