Flatbed Tow Truck
Five of the best sites for flatbed tow trucks. Know of another site that should be listed here? Leave your suggestion at the bottom of this page. (Related searches: Rollback Tow Trucks For Sale, Used Rollback Tow Truck, UD Rollback)
1. Flatbed Tow Trucks at eBay Motors - On our last visit there were over 100 flatbed tow trucks up for auction or immediate sale here, including rollback / flatbed tow trucks from GMC, Ford, International, Freightliner, UD Nissan, more. (motors.shop.ebay.com)
2. Flatbed / Roll-back Tow Trucks For Sale at TruckPaper.com - Over 300 flatbed tow trucks for sale from dealers across the country here, including Chevrolet flatbeds, Ford, Freightliner, GMC, International, more. (www.truckpaper.com)
3. What are Different Types of Tow Trucks? - Article about tow trucks in general has a section on “flat bed” tow trucks: “also called rollback tow trucks, contain a large empty bed in the back of the truck. Using hydraulics, this bed can be inclined in order to form the shape of a ramp. The vehicle can then be either driven onto the flatbed, or a winch can be used to drag it into place. After the vehicle is in place, hydraulics are used again to level out the flatbed in order to haul the vehicle. Flatbed tow trucks are the preferred method for hauling vehicles, because they do not place pressure on the vehicle or drag it for a period of time. Rather, all of the stress is placed on the tow truck.” (www.wisegeek.com)
4. Tow Truck with Cross Country Vehicle by Bruder - Toy flatbed tow truck that has a bed that really goes up and down to load and unload the included sport truck. (www.kazootoys.com)
5. Flatbed Tow Truck Definition at Wikipedia - Entry for “tow truck” at this online encyclopedia lists flatbeds as one type, describing them this way: “(also called a Rollback or a Slide) - the entire back of the truck is fitted with a bed that can be hydraulically inclined and moved to ground level, allowing the customer’s vehicle to be placed on it under its own power or pulled by a winch.” (en.wikipedia.org)

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