When a 50-plus-ton Cat excavator fell into a hole in Washington, Pennsylvania, the world’s largest rotator recovery truck arrived to help pull it out.
When compared to some parts of the old world, everything in America seems to be bigger, bolder, and brasher. Freeways are wider, subdivisions sprawl, and even the most straightforward trucks can take ...
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A routine demolition job in Washington, Pennsylvania, turned into an extraordinary rescue operation after ...
With the 135,000-pound excavator on its side in a 15-foot hole, it took a Century M100 wrecker and a John Deere 470RR built for railroad recovery to do the job.
The extraordinary 2026 INEOS Quartermaster pickup truck pulls an equally extraordinary (self-propelled) Pebble Flow trailer.
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The Ford F-450 Super Duty faces challenges fitting on European roads and meeting strict regulatory standards due to its size ...