Parts Specials for Towing, Wreckers, and Rollbacks
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Towing And Rollback Vehicle & Parts Information
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Towing or Rollback Cable
Towing or Rollback Fiber Core Wire Rope Cable
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Fiber Core Rope - 100' x 5/8" with Swivel HookPart Number: 6598
Made in the USA : Perfect for towmen, towers, rollbacks, rotators and other towing professionals
Your Cost: $199.43
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Towing Cable / Wire Rope
Fiber and Steel Core wire rope assemblies are manufactured from plow steel 6x25 rope
This Towing cable / Wire ropes is functional for car carrier, towing, carhauler, autohauler, wrecker and rollback functions.
Towing Cable made with a galvanized thimble,
Tow Cable made with steel sleeves
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Excellent true story from a tow professional who works for ECTTS:
Newsletter: Tow Rescue - 2012
Excerpt from newsletter:
I shot back and did what he said. From the rear view window of the cab I could still see the officer struggling. I didn't have a weapon and didn't really have any experience arresting people, especially violent people. Still I wanted to try and help the officer. I grabbed my belt off my waist and ran out to help the officer. With the officer holding the legs, I wrapped the belt around the perpetrator's calves and tightened it. As I was doing this, a horde of police cars showed up to help. I was relieved, and grateful that neither of us were hurt. The officer thanked me and I got back in my truck heading toward the impound lot. My shirt was untucked. My hair was ruffled. I knew I was going to get asked some questions when I got back, but it was worth it.
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Newsletter: Tow Rescue - 2012
Excerpt from newsletter:
Standing near the officer, I yelled to him asking what I could do. He looked like he was wrestling an alligator as the suspects legs continued to flail. The officer informed me that he needed me to use my radio to call for help because his radio had been busted off in the struggle with the suspect. He yelled
"Call the Chesapeake Police Emergency line and tell them that an officer needs assistance and give them the location."

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Rollback for Sale
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Rollback : High Capacity Rollback |
Rollack: High Capacity Class
2007 Freightliner M2 106 w/Chevron 28' Aluminum Rollback
7167UE
7167UE
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Location: Portsmouth, VA
Portsmouth, VA, USA
Towing Parts: Wide Handle Ratchet with Chain
Wide Handle Ratchet with Chain and G8 Clevis Grab Hook
SKU: 9060
$22.06
https://parts.ectts.com/index.php/wide-handle-rachet-with-chain-and-g8-clevis-grab-hook.html
SKU: 9060
$22.06
https://parts.ectts.com/index.php/wide-handle-rachet-with-chain-and-g8-clevis-grab-hook.html
Sentencing set for Friday in tow-and-sue scam case
Jan 5, 2011
By Staff Report - Gilroy Dispatch
A San Benito father-son tandem that pleaded no contest to using their towing and collections business to scam hundreds of motorists for almost a decade will be sentenced Friday, according to the Santa Clara County Superior Court.
Sentencing for Vincent Cardinalli, 67, and his son, Paul Greer, 33, is scheduled for 9 a.m. at the Hall of Justice in San Jose.
A Gilroy Dispatch request to photograph the sentencing hearing was denied by Santa Clara County Judge Gilbert T. Brown.
In June, Cardinalli pleaded no contest to 99 felony charges and one misdemeanor charge - including counts of forgery, perjury and embezzlement - stemming from a tow-and-sue scam piloted by Cardinalli and members of his family, according to the Santa Clara County District Attorney's Office.
In May, Greer pleaded no contest to 59 felony charges, including 26 counts of attempted grand theft, 14 counts of perjury, 13 counts of subornation of perjury, three counts of embezzlement and one count each of conspiracy to obstruct justice, presentation of false evidence and burglary, according to prosecutors.
To read the full article click HERE
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Towing parts:
B/A Products Grade 70 V-Straps
Made with the highest quality domestic web and include the following features:
Stocked in 24" and 30" Legs
All Components are Forged Grade 70 and Zinc Plated
3 Three-ply Constriction Makes B/As V-Strap the Most Durable in the Industry
Tower EdgeTM Black Cordura Reinforced Edge Webbing Prevents Abrasion
Tapered Eyes on the Pear Link End and Cordura Lined on the Hook End
For pricing information click HERE
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Wrecker:
2008 Ford F-450 XLT • 6.4 Diesel Engine • Automatic Transmission • Air Conditioning • Power Windows • Power Seats • AM/FM/CD • Power Locks • Tilt/Tele Steering Wheel • Cruise Control • Aluminum Wheels • Dynamic B Series Body • Top loading Doors • Supersprings Suspension systems • Aftermarket Fuel Tank
For more information email msaks@ectts.com
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Related articles
* Body-shop owner gets jail term for auto-insurance scams (philly.com)
By Staff Report - Gilroy Dispatch
A San Benito father-son tandem that pleaded no contest to using their towing and collections business to scam hundreds of motorists for almost a decade will be sentenced Friday, according to the Santa Clara County Superior Court.
Sentencing for Vincent Cardinalli, 67, and his son, Paul Greer, 33, is scheduled for 9 a.m. at the Hall of Justice in San Jose.
A Gilroy Dispatch request to photograph the sentencing hearing was denied by Santa Clara County Judge Gilbert T. Brown.
In June, Cardinalli pleaded no contest to 99 felony charges and one misdemeanor charge - including counts of forgery, perjury and embezzlement - stemming from a tow-and-sue scam piloted by Cardinalli and members of his family, according to the Santa Clara County District Attorney's Office.
In May, Greer pleaded no contest to 59 felony charges, including 26 counts of attempted grand theft, 14 counts of perjury, 13 counts of subornation of perjury, three counts of embezzlement and one count each of conspiracy to obstruct justice, presentation of false evidence and burglary, according to prosecutors.
To read the full article click HERE
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Towing parts:
B/A Products Grade 70 V-Straps
Made with the highest quality domestic web and include the following features:
Stocked in 24" and 30" Legs
All Components are Forged Grade 70 and Zinc Plated
3 Three-ply Constriction Makes B/As V-Strap the Most Durable in the Industry
Tower EdgeTM Black Cordura Reinforced Edge Webbing Prevents Abrasion
Tapered Eyes on the Pear Link End and Cordura Lined on the Hook End
For pricing information click HERE
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Wrecker:
2008 Ford F-450 XLT
2008 Ford F-450 XLT • 6.4 Diesel Engine • Automatic Transmission • Air Conditioning • Power Windows • Power Seats • AM/FM/CD • Power Locks • Tilt/Tele Steering Wheel • Cruise Control • Aluminum Wheels • Dynamic B Series Body • Top loading Doors • Supersprings Suspension systems • Aftermarket Fuel Tank
For more information email msaks@ectts.com
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* Body-shop owner gets jail term for auto-insurance scams (philly.com)
David Frankel
It's good news for parking ticket scofflaws.
A little-noticed bill now headed for Gov. Paterson's desk would let people who fail to pay their fines park on city streets without fear of their cars being towed.
The measure could cost city taxpayers $50 million a year, Mayor Bloomberg says, and seriously harm public safety as more drivers boldly flout parking laws.
"Once it becomes common knowledge that most vehicles will be completely exempt from scofflaw towing, collection rates will drop," Bloomberg wrote Paterson last week, urging him to veto the bill.
"With the loss of towing as a deterrent, the change is also likely to increase illegal parking, endangering public safety."
The possible parking free-for-all comes from a bill sponsored in the Senate by Attorney General candidate Eric Schneiderman, a Manhattan Democrat.
The bill aims to protect people in bankruptcy or financial crisis from losing their last dollar to creditors, putting items out of creditors' reach like homes worth less than $150,000 and wedding rings worth less than $1,000.
The measure drew scant attention when it passed the Assembly and Senate by large majorities several weeks ago.
When city lawyers reviewed the bill, they discovered it would also bar creditors - including cities - from seizing vehicles worth $4,000 or less.
That's $4,000 after outstanding loans, so even luxury cars - Lamborghinis and BMWs - would be protected from towing if they're heavily financed.
City officials say the rules would virtually end their practice of towing cars whose drivers have racked up more than $350 in parking tickets.
"It is impossible to expect marshals and sheriffs in the field - even if they had a Kelley Blue Book - to be able to determine the value of a car after loans and other liens are considered," said a furious David Frankel, the city's finance commissioner.
"This bill tells New Yorkers it is okay to break the law. They can obstruct traffic and hinder public safety."
The mayor's office says it's working with Schneiderman to alter the bill, but the senator defended it yesterday.
"This legislation will ensure that, in these tough economic times, low-income working families who go into debt do not become destitute and entirely dependent on state aid," said Justin Berhaupt, Schneiderman's legislative director.
Gov. Paterson will receive the bill for consideration in the next few weeks. His spokesman said he will review it when it arrives

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Amber Clearance Marker
13 L.E.D.'s
bargain priced at $8.95 each
While supplies last
parts.ectts.com
or to see product click here
Read more: http://www.nydailynews.com/ny_local/2010/07/26/2010-07-26_no_tow_no_dough_no_go_bill_to_ban_towing_of_ticket_scofflaws_cars_would_cost_cit.html#ixzz0un9dVYN4
A little-noticed bill now headed for Gov. Paterson's desk would let people who fail to pay their fines park on city streets without fear of their cars being towed.
The measure could cost city taxpayers $50 million a year, Mayor Bloomberg says, and seriously harm public safety as more drivers boldly flout parking laws.
"Once it becomes common knowledge that most vehicles will be completely exempt from scofflaw towing, collection rates will drop," Bloomberg wrote Paterson last week, urging him to veto the bill.
"With the loss of towing as a deterrent, the change is also likely to increase illegal parking, endangering public safety."
The possible parking free-for-all comes from a bill sponsored in the Senate by Attorney General candidate Eric Schneiderman, a Manhattan Democrat.
The bill aims to protect people in bankruptcy or financial crisis from losing their last dollar to creditors, putting items out of creditors' reach like homes worth less than $150,000 and wedding rings worth less than $1,000.
The measure drew scant attention when it passed the Assembly and Senate by large majorities several weeks ago.
When city lawyers reviewed the bill, they discovered it would also bar creditors - including cities - from seizing vehicles worth $4,000 or less.
That's $4,000 after outstanding loans, so even luxury cars - Lamborghinis and BMWs - would be protected from towing if they're heavily financed.
City officials say the rules would virtually end their practice of towing cars whose drivers have racked up more than $350 in parking tickets.
"It is impossible to expect marshals and sheriffs in the field - even if they had a Kelley Blue Book - to be able to determine the value of a car after loans and other liens are considered," said a furious David Frankel, the city's finance commissioner.
"This bill tells New Yorkers it is okay to break the law. They can obstruct traffic and hinder public safety."
The mayor's office says it's working with Schneiderman to alter the bill, but the senator defended it yesterday.
"This legislation will ensure that, in these tough economic times, low-income working families who go into debt do not become destitute and entirely dependent on state aid," said Justin Berhaupt, Schneiderman's legislative director.
Gov. Paterson will receive the bill for consideration in the next few weeks. His spokesman said he will review it when it arrives

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Amber Clearance Marker
13 L.E.D.'s
bargain priced at $8.95 each
While supplies last
parts.ectts.com
or to see product click here
Read more: http://www.nydailynews.com/ny_local/2010/07/26/2010-07-26_no_tow_no_dough_no_go_bill_to_ban_towing_of_ticket_scofflaws_cars_would_cost_cit.html#ixzz0un9dVYN4
Towing Salesman (Portsmouth, VA)
East Coast Truck & Trailer Sales, Inc. is looking for an inside/outside salesman to sell our towing & rollback truck inventory. We specialize in Jerr Dan trucks. Excellent market with limited competition in this area. We need someone to help “beat the streets” and market our product. We will provide marketing material, vehicle transportation, vehicles for demonstration, and a pre-existing database for leads. Need someone to maintain existing customers and recruit potential new customers.
Base pay plus commission. Experience in towing industry preferred but not required. At least 3 years previous sales experience. Must be outgoing and an optimistic individual with the ability to cold call. CDL Preferred. Please forward resume to Bob Berger at BBerger@ectts.com or fax to 757-292-2028. Learn more about us and the products we sell at http://www.ectts.com./
Tow truck drivers want fairer deal
Tow truck drivers are being bashed and abused on Toowoomba's streets in a cut-throat industry they say needs to be more strictly regulated.
Managers from two of the city's biggest tow truck companies have called for more government regulation and the introduction of a roster system for tow jobs from car crashes...to read more click here

Stop that tow truck!
From creativeloafing.com
by Rhiannon Bowman
Article Summary
Key quote from article
"Meanwhile, Starbucks leases 12 parking spaces — 12, that’s all. So, drink your latte at your own risk."
My thoughts:
Starbucks better get more parking spots quickly or the customers are going to be too broke to afford a $5 latte.
To see the original article click here
by Rhiannon Bowman
Article Summary
- A woman is protesting predatory towing practices in Charlotte, NC by boycotting local stores
Key quote from article
"Meanwhile, Starbucks leases 12 parking spaces — 12, that’s all. So, drink your latte at your own risk."
My thoughts:
Starbucks better get more parking spots quickly or the customers are going to be too broke to afford a $5 latte.
To see the original article click here
Is the city stealing the towers' business?....
Bridgewater towing company protests municipal impound lot proposal
from MyCentralJersey.com
Article Summary:
A New Jersey municipality wants to have their own revenue generating impound lot.
Traditionally, Private lots owned by towing companies are where cars were impounded
Key Quote from article:
"Frank Sanchez, a Somerset Hills Towing spokesman, questioned the township's math, and worries the impound lot will cost the municipality money to operate it, as well as towing companies' business."
Link to article
Using tow straps on a motorcycle

I saw this article on Tow411. The towing professional did an excellent job of using the straps to secure a motorcycle and complement the chains holding the bike in place. The choice to use the flexible straps to completely secure the motorcycle was great
For story link click here

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