- December 19, 2020
- Tips & Advice, Towing
- Posted by momtot
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- March 15, 2016
- News, Towing
- Posted by momtot
- Comments Off on Dodge Ram Truck Buyback Program – A Look INSIDE the Process
This is a detailing of the buyback process that we dealt with recently so that others will have a heads up should they have to contend with a big company buyback of any kind. No big surprise here: you are a number – a VIN number to be exact. To be fair, others’ experiences may be different, but this is a synopsis of ours.
A little history…
When we bought the truck in 2011, we were ecstatic. It was an exciting day. It was a 4wd flatbed and would allow us to do calls in places we had previously had to call in others to assist, or get stuck trying to do it ourselves. Mind you, we’ve been creative and mostly managed, but this was a cool tool to have!
It soon became apparent that it had front end issues. At 4,000 miles + / – we had to replace the brand new tires. The truck never [...]
- December 3, 2015
- Auto Stories, Towing
- Posted by momtot
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(NOTE: all pictures and content Copyright 1994 – 2015 Totman Enterprises. Absolutely no copying or use without express WRITTEN consent of Totman Enterprises.)
It was a very icy (black ice) morning when I got a call to go out to a friend’s house where reportedly someone had crashed through her wooden fence and sailed across her lawn before coming to a stop.
As you can see from the images, the fence was not forgiving to the car that crashed through it – at least that’s what we originally thought. The vehicle ended up being a total loss with the alternator, radiator, radiator support and fender taken out.
Was one of the darndest things I ever saw, that fencepost went clear through the vehicle, through the motor – not BY it – THROUGH IT! – and came out the opposite side of the grill. Fortunately no one was injured – except the vehicle! 🙂
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- December 3, 2015
- Auto Stories, Towing
- Posted by momtot
- Comments Off on CLUELESS & TOPLESS IN MIDCOAST MAINE
(NOTE: all pictures and content Copyright 1994 – 2015 Totman Enterprises. Absolutely no copying or use without express WRITTEN consent of Totman Enterprises.)
(Sorry no pics available for this one.)
Late one night I was called out to change a tire by an auto club. I drove all the way out there at 1:30 or 2:00 am. Got there and could not find the car. Looked all over. Called the auto club and went back to the base.
No sooner did I get home and the auto club called back saying the customer was at the location I’d just been to. So I went back and sure enough, right where I’d parked previously to call the auto club, here’s the vehicle!
I pulled up to the car, got out and talked to the woman who was driving. There were two women and a man in the vehicle, women in the front, man in the back.
[...]- December 3, 2015
- Auto Stories, Towing
- Posted by momtot
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- December 3, 2015
- Auto Stories, Towing
- Posted by momtot
- Comments Off on Dangers of Texting While Driving
This head on collision clearly outlines why people should NOT be texting and driving. Initially they were not sure if the texting driver would survive, but he did. Fortunately for him, the other driver was not badly injured, but that is rarely the case.
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- December 3, 2015
- Towing
- Posted by momtot
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- We offer:
- Emergency Towing Services
- Junk Car Removal
- Small Buildings Moved
- Equipment Moved
- General Towing
We have towed small planes, boats, cars, classic and antique cars, equipment (including lathes, excavators, tractors, etc.), small buildings and more. Recently we were hired to offload a swimming pool and transport it to a residence.
Brian Totman has over 30 years of towing and recovery experience, having worked with his Dad, hands-on in Billerica, Massachusetts for many years, since he was very young, and has been doing recoveries on his own since the age of 16. Brian is versatile, experienced, friendly and professional. He has earned a reputation locally since 1994 of being able to get vehicles out of many precarious places with minimal effort, as well as providing prompt, courteous and professional service to our local law enforcement agencies (Maine State Police and Waldo County Sheriff’s Department). He also provides that same level of service to [...]
- December 3, 2015
- FAQs, News, Towing
- Posted by momtot
- Comments Off on Maine’s Move Over Law
Many people appear to be unaware that there is a law (Title 29-A §2054) in Maine that requires drivers to move over to a non-adjacent lane or if not possible, to use prudent speed to pass safely, emergency vehicles INCLUDING wreckers working on the side of the road to load or extricate vehicles from various undesirable positions along roadsides here in Maine.
We have had many unpleasant experiences dealing with drivers who either don’t know there is such a law or could care less about the safety of those people working on the side of the road. We have made every attempt to ensure that our drivers and vehicles are visible in any kind of weather. Our uniforms are in compliance with State and Federal law requiring ANSI Class 3 level for emergency personnel working on the roadside, we have reflective lettering on our trucks and emergency lights and beacons on our trucks. These measures [...]
- December 3, 2015
- Auto Stories, News, Towing
- Posted by momtot
- Comments Off on Maine’s Move Over Law – A Personal Perspective
(originally published on waldo.villagesoup.com Feb 23, 2011)
There have been several stories across the Maine press recently about Maine’s “Move Over” law, so I thought I would add a personal perspective from someone who can “walk the talk” so to speak. The law was originally created to protect police and other emergency and roadside personnel from inattentive drivers. It is only in the last few years that this law (Title 29-A §2054) was expanded to cover tow truck drivers, and for good reason.
Tow truck operators are some of those people who are willing to go out in any kind of weather, any time of day or night, to help YOU when you need it. When you get a flat tire, run out of gas, lock yourself out of your car, slide into a ditch, get stuck on flat ground on ice or worse, if you crash your car, THEY are out there making sure [...]
- December 1, 2015
- Auto Repair, FAQs, New Tires, Tips & Advice, More Categories...
- Posted by momtot
- Comments Off on Got Your Snow Tires On?
SNOW TIRES HELP PREVENT ACCIDENTS!
It is time to put those snow tires on. Before you know it (don’t blink!) you will wake up to a light blanket of snow and hopefully won’t say, “Oh geez! I forgot to get those tires changed!” and have to slip slide to work or worse, slide off the road.
About 50% of the accidents that we get in the winter are because people don’t outfit their cars properly. Check your tires – make sure they have good tread and have the correct amount of air in them. Remember that the air in your tires contracts and expands depending on the temperature. In cold weather you may need to add a little more air to make sure you have the recommended tire pressure because in the cold the air contracts.
It is imperative that you outfit your car for the winter. Of course, we will come and [...]