It’s easy for a tow truck to handle a four-door sedan or SUV. A semi or tractor-trailer, however, is another matter entirely. While large trucks may require towing less often than regular cars, they are still subject to the same malfunctions or accidents. Here’s how the towing process works when it comes to tractor-trailers and semi-trucks.
Reasons for Semi-Truck Towing
While they require specialized equipment to tow, semi-trucks and trailers often need to be towed for the same reasons as standard vehicles. They can suffer engine failures, brake defects, or flat tires, among other breakdowns. Tractor-trailers can also be subject to automotive accidents. If you’re driving an oversized vehicle and you run into a problem, it’s essential to tow as soon as possible. Due to their size, these trucks can pose safety hazards to other drivers, even when pulled over on the side of the road.
Different Equipment
Tractor-trailers require a different type of towing—professionals use a heavy-duty type of towing known as semi-truck towing. This heavy-duty equipment allows auto technicians to tow large loads like loaded trailers, shipping containers, and semi-trucks. Heavy-duty tow trucks are often much larger than their traditional counterparts and can handle oversized loads.
Choosing a Towing Company
Not all towing companies have the capabilities to tow tractor-trailers and semi-trucks, so it’s paramount to ensure that your towing service has the proper expertise. Barnett’s Towing in Tucson has both heavy-duty and super heavy-duty towing equipment, making us the most reliable choice for all your tractor-trailer towing needs. We can also provide heavy duty repairs, so your vehicles can get back on the road as soon as possible.
Whether you drive a small convertible or giant tractor-trailer, Barnett’s Towing in the Tucson, Phoenix, Sierra Vista areas and all of Southern Arizona can get your vehicle where it needs to go. For more information on our towing solutions, please call 1-800-722-2302.