Showing posts with label latest towing reviews. Show all posts
Showing posts with label latest towing reviews. Show all posts

Thursday, 18 December 2014

Few things to check Your Roadside service

When you travel it is helpful to make sure you have all of your maintenance complete prior to the trip. I know this sounds attractive basic, but, I see a lot of people stranded because they did not check simple preservation items before they drove off. Even if you have free towing with your cover it still sucks to sit around waiting for a tow truck on a holiday days.

Here are a few things to always check:

Air filter

Oil

Transmission fluid

Brakes

Tires

If you cannot remember when you final checked them, it is probably time to check them again. In fact, it is probably time to replace most of them before the trip. Your owner’s manual will give you the proper steps to check all these areas, so look it up there.

That is OK. I would propose you ask your friends or family members who they trust and drive down to spend a few minutes with them. Any reputable shop will gladly show you how to check all this and help make sure you do not have problems on your vacation. Depending on where you live, private shops will charge $40 to $120.00 per hour. The oil check etc. should be free but expect to pay for labor and parts that need to be replaced.

If you are still check all over yourself, here are 2 higher priority problems: First, Serpentine belts. Today, most cars have a single belt that all divers. Good news- only one belt to replace. BAD news- if it fails, you lose the whole enchilada!

How to check your belt. Look at the belt. There are two sides: a smooth side and a ribbed side. Look at the ribbed side-the belt wind around special pulleys so you should be able to see the ribbed piece. On the smooth side does it seem glossy glaze like a donut? ALL of these are bad news.

Change the belt. Belts are fairly cheap, $40-$70 in most cases. FYI I have seen belts break and take out the idler, tensioned, fan, water pump and, once even the radiator. Second high priority item.

The battery. If you travel with an electric cooler or anything else that drains the battery, inverters for DVDs, games, and extra. make sure your battery terminals are clean and there is no corrosion on the wires. Make sure you disconnect the battery zappers when you shut the car off.

Final note, always make sure the interior lights are off so you don't run the battery down. I once drove seventy five miles to pick up a car because the woman didn't know that her "ice-less" cooler would use up the battery!

Wednesday, 5 November 2014

Towing companies’ starts plans to grow in Clay Township

A Towing company is planning a $400,000 growth as it consolidates to Clay Township.

Englewood Truck is closing its ability at 1128 S. Main St. in Englewood and consolidates its business operation to 7510 Jacks Lane in Clay Township, where it plans to construct a new building.

The Towing company has purchase property to expand its vehicle storage area for an 8,100 square foot, 3-bay garage. It will also have a larger fenced-in area for vehicle storage.

Englewood Truck, which provides towing services and truck maintenance companies for local jurisdiction and the state, is a family-owned business. Owner Anthony Cecrle plans to sell the property in Englewood as part of the consolidation.

In all, it has thirty workers, ten of whom would be moving from Englewood to Clay Township as part of the plan. The towing company plans to employ five to seven in the next three years, according to documents obtained from Montgomery County.

Englewood Truck is seeking $40,000 in Montgomery County economic development to make that happen. Cecrle owner intend to finance the remainder of the cost of the scheme himself, according to the grant request.

The towing company hopes to sell its Englewood land by the end of the year, and have its new building construct by October 2015.

Monday, 6 October 2014

The World’s Biggest Tow Truck Parade Ready Now

Time to start collecting toys and get ready for this year’s Tow Trucks for Tots parade. Every second Sunday in November months, towing companies all through the Midwest converge to Rockdale, Ill and stage their trucks for the world’s biggest tow truck parade. 

This year’s show off is scheduled for November 9th, 2014, 5:00 a.m.

The Hollywood Casino, 7
77 Hollywood Blvd. Joliet Ill. 60436.

Tow Trucks for Tots has 3 primary goals:

To bring a much-needed toy to a deserving boy or girl.

To enhance the image of the towing industry.

To break the Guinness Book of World Records entry for the largest tow truck parade.

The months during before the parade, all towing companies’ owner and towers are encouraged to collect toys for children ages newborn-18 years old.