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March 26, 2007 Towing Experts

Load of steel hauled to a ranch became a problem. The driver got in to the barn and found there was no where to turn around so he circled down in the pasture but could not come back up the hill. On top of a down pour, the entry gate was 4” wider than my wrecker. Had to fold the mirrors in to get thru then go ¼ mile up a narrow drive way only to find no where to turn around so backed out to the highway and backed up the ¼ mile driveway, off on to a pasture road, and with help from the truck driver to get under some tree limbs hanging over the road and thru a gate. The narrow ¼ mile driveway was good and solid but the pasture road thru the gate was really soft allowing me to only get about 60 feet thru the gate. I winched the truck 125 feet up to the pasture road. The pasture road was giving way behind the steel hauler but we managed to make it under the trees and back to the driveway. Just knew I was going to lose the wrecker at any moment.