Recovery from the pull

March 23rd, 2008

Seen on one forum…

The lady in this new 4wd hit the accelerator instead of the brake, went through the back wall of her garage, slid along the edge of the pool and the slid into the pool and floated across and sank. She wasn’t hurt.

Now for the problems. The pool couldn’t be pumped out , as the area has a high water table, and the pool would lift if empty. A crane from the road couldn’t be use as it was over 50 metres to a area they could set up, and there is power lines in the narrow street. The house blocks surrounding the back yard of the pool area were all inaccessible as there was no access past the houses into their backyards. It wasn’t a direct line through garage to car as it when it slid off pool edge it floated to other side of pool. The shed is about 10 metres long and has a fairly low front entrance that only a car could fit in …

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The ramp idea was what we wanted to trie but the worst part was the way the pool was shaped made it near impossible to get them in a position where u could get the car to line up with the hole in the wall. We scatched our head a bit and then ended up cleaning off some of the loose bits off the rear wall of the shed. We then backed the rear of our little UD recovery truck in as far as we could,it was a tight squeeze. We put out both its boom extensions and ran a couple straps through the rear wheels. The back came up easy, and we used boards on the front wheels. We did have a bit of trouble getting the front wheel closest to the house to come up, as the angle of the pool wall worked against us. We ended up using a 4wd high lift jack to lift that side and a cargo strap and ratchet off the bottom of the blue post on the veranda of the house and lifted and winched the front across. Job went well, and got to keep cool in the pool during the recovery.

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Nice experience, agree?

Nussbaum Wreckers & Carriers new website launched.

February 16th, 2008

Nussbaum's new site designNussbaum’s Sales Corp. is proud to present a new web site design, structure, and functionality - launched in November 2007.

The Nussbaum Wreckers & Carriers site has changed a lot since our first site went online. We hope this site is more attractive and easy to use. Much of the site content has been updated and we are now planning to launch new Parts Store.

When we decided redesign the Nussbaum Wreckers & Carriers web site several months ago, we had a few primary goals in mind:

- Make sure the new design will be modern and attractive.

- Update our product catalog to have more quality photos and better structure.

- Create search tools to easily find inventory.

- Provide a visually appealing and easy-to-use site.

Of course it’s hard to measure success for most of these; we feel that the new site design meets these goals. We know that there is probably much more that we can do to make our site more accessible, usable, and informative. If you have recommendations, please contact us.

2008 Ford Super Duty

December 24th, 2007

Overview

The 2008 Ford Super Duty pickups feature new styling inside and out along with a re-engineered suspension that delivers a smoother ride. A new diesel engine and a new F-450 pickup are designed to handle the needs of ever-increasing agricultural, boat, and RV trailer weights. Other revisions and refinements are designed to address customer comment and stricter emissions standards.Two words can define the 2008 Super Duty relative to the previous iteration: refined and more. It has more of the work ability you expect from a heavy-duty pickup, yet it is more comfortable, rides better, delivers more in the cost-benefit analysis, and is more environmentally friendly, a lexicon not normally applied to big trucks. With realistic expectations, any faults will seem minute when compared to the ability to plow a big parking lot, carry a small car or tow a small house.

The 2008 Super Duty is not an all-new truck. Some body panels, engines and transmissions continue. But many aspects more substantial than the front-end styling have changed. It has a new interior in five different flavors from hose-out to leather lux, a new diesel engine, more added features, and should cost less based on equipment than the outgoing model.

And in a first for any major pickup manufacturer Ford has added a medium-duty pickup, the F-450, to the line. This model will be pricey by pickup standards, probably over $60,000 loaded, but it offers load capacity and towing ability never before found in a pickup, and is capable of carrying 5,000 pounds of hay and towing an 18,500-pound horse trailer simultaneously.

Need a truck to work? The Super Duty line can haul from one ton to three. It can tow from three tons to more than twelve. It can carry three to six real-world people with room to spare. And the door pockets, glovebox, and console will hold more stuff than some sports cars’ trunks. If you don’t need a truck to perform heavy duty work, stop reading here.

Model Lineup

 

The 2008 Ford Super Duty comes in myriad configurations, with four trim levels, four weight divisions, and two box sizes (6.75 feet, 8 feet), the majority available in two-wheel drive or four-wheel drive. Almost every permutation is built. Exceptions: The King Ranch version is offered only on Crew Cabs, the F-450 is long-bed Crew Cab only, and the FX4 trim is not offered on 2WD, any F-450, or with a regular cab.A 5.4-liter V8 with 300 horsepower and 365 pound-feet of torque is standard on all models up to the F-350 Crew Cab DRW, which has the 362-hp, 457 lb-ft 6.8-liter V10 standard. Both the V10 and 6.4-liter diesel (350 hp, 650 lb-ft) are optional across the F-250/F-350 spectrum, but the diesel is the only engine offered on F-450. A six-speed manual is standard, a five-speed automatic available.

The base XL is commercial in nature, with vinyl seats and flooring, black painted grille and bumpers, plain trim, AM/FM stereo, and a weight-appropriate receiver hitch. Options include mechanical upgrades (engine, limited-slip differential, larger tires, traction control, camper package, off-road package for 4WD, Tow Command, etc.), air conditioning, auxiliary switches, reverse sensors, and a tailgate step.

XLT trim adds chrome trim and wheels, 40/20/40 cloth front seat, carpet, AC, CD player, power windows/locks/mirrors, tilt wheel and cruise control. Options include aluminum wheels, captain’s chairs w/power and heat, Audiophile sound system, adjustable pedals, Sport trim package, moonroof, and rear-seat DVD entertainment.

The FX4 off-road model adds 18-inch wheels and LT275/70R18 all-terrain tires, standard limited-slip, skid plates, fog lamps, security system, overhead console, and leather-wrapped steering wheel. Options include 20-inch wheels, navigation/Audiophile system, Sirius radio, and power telescope/fold heated dual-element towing mirrors.

Lariat trim (n/a on regular cabs) adds polished wheels, leather power seats, dual-zone climate control, trip computer, redundant sound/climate controls on wheel, woodgrain trim, illuminated visor mirrors, privacy glass and a sliding rear window. Options include those offered on most Super Duty models plus captain’s chairs, universal door opener, and a power sliding rear window.

The King Ranch package, offered only on Lariat Crew Cabs, adds two-tone paint, driver memory package, tow mirrors, unique forged alloy wheels, powered trailer mirrors, badging, and Chaparral-leather for the steering wheel and four captain’s chairs and both center consoles.

Safety equipment includes antilock brakes, dual front airbags, adjustable height outboard belt anchors, child-seat LATCH anchors, and a passenger airbag deactivation switch on regular and SuperCabs, all standard.
Walkaround

 

Already the biggest pickup in town, the 2008 Ford Super Duty appears even more imposing because of a larger grille, deeper bumper, and stacked lamps with the headlights on the bottom. Dimensions are easily given in yards rather than inches. The sheer vastness of the sheetmetal may overwhelm your car wash guy. The color of the side vent gives away if it is gasoline or diesel-powered.Given its fender flares and dark snout, the FX4 is the most aggressive trim style, though no Super Duty would be mistaken for anything less than a full-size pickup even with nothing scalable within sight. New towing mirrors include signal repeaters that won’t distract the driver; they telescope and fold (manual or powered), and include two large reflective elements for safe rear vision with the widest street-legal trailers.

An optional tailgate step pops a 16.7 x 4.5-inch step with a half-ton load rating out of the tailgate and raises a grab handle rated at 300 pounds to make the climb safer. It also includes an assist so the very heavy tailgate feels less heavy. The handle makes bed access easier but may need to be lowered again to slide a load in, and removing the gate, as is often the case with some trailers, may become a two-person chore.