Genius car remover
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Silver3ides

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Its Just Adz

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234 months

Friday 20th March
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The easitrac machine?
Lots of the recovery yards I go to have them. Apparently great for moving EVs and 4x4s that can't be dragged.
Or stuff that's dead in carparks where trucks can't reach.

vikingaero

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194 months

Friday 20th March
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Its Just Adz said:
The easitrac machine?
Lots of the recovery yards I go to have them. Apparently great for moving EVs and 4x4s that can't be dragged.
Or stuff that's dead in carparks where trucks can't reach.
It was invented to pick up dead JLR 4x4s with borked and locked transmissions - which is about every 3rd car! biggrin

Its Just Adz

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Friday 20th March
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vikingaero said:
It was invented to pick up dead JLR 4x4s with borked and locked transmissions - which is about every 3rd car! biggrin
I've seen one lifting a Cullinan, so they are pretty strong!

Pot Bellied Fool

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262 months

Friday 20th March
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Saw one going down into the underground carpark at LiverpoolONE a little while ago, thought it looked a handy gadget! I hope the cost is covered under your normal breakdown recovery policy if you bork in an underground carpark though!

Billy Eyelash

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233 months

Friday 20th March
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Seems to work ok when there is a small front overhang. Would it work with something like a 407 coupe?

CSR Performance

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13 months

Friday 20th March
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Silver3ides said:
comments said:
in the best part of 4 decades of driving that is only about the third time I have seen the indicators flashing on a BMW.
laugh

Dave Hedgehog

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229 months

Friday 20th March
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seams alot slower, more labour intensive and more expensive than these that they use in london


blueg33

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249 months

Friday 20th March
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Dave Hedgehog said:
seams alot slower, more labour intensive and more expensive than these that they use in london

Indeed but it can reach places more traditional solutions can't, eg covered carparks with low headroom

Quhet

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171 months

Friday 20th March
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Pot Bellied Fool said:
Saw one going down into the underground carpark at LiverpoolONE a little while ago, thought it looked a handy gadget! I hope the cost is covered under your normal breakdown recovery policy if you bork in an underground carpark though!
I was thinking the other day about the difficulties in removing a broken car from a tight car park. Clever stuff!