ScottyB
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- Whatcom County, Washington
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- Scott
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- 1800
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How is this going? I really wish I had the option to go to school. I wouldn't mind going for Wreckmaster Certification just to say I did.
The class was a first class kick in the pants!! The first day was mostly classroom and much of that was Washington specific laws related to towing. We did some outdoor work with a rollback and I learned a few things there, mostly about maintenance.
The second day was were it really got fun. We started the morning with some more classroom and a test on the Washington specific laws (aced it). Then we went outside again to start working with wreckers. We started with the basics of wheel lifting and dolly use. Nothing earth shattering there either but I did pick up a few things. We then went over how to properly sling a car. This was informative and I feel a lot better about slinging cars.
Then after lunch we started working on recoveries. We started with a car on it's side and went to car on it's side next to a jersey barrier. After that we learned the California Roll for righting an overturned car. We ended that session with the car rolled over in a ditch. We also ran one line from a Class A wrecker through 3 total class a wreckers in order to move a 25 ton wrecker with brakes set.
We ended the day with another test (no results yet) and then went through the tow show checking out the products there. Some cool trucks there and a few cool products but nothing that really got me excited. I could have gone back today for the Tow rodeo but I had other things going today.
Yes there was a lot of classroom for the class but it was well worth it. I would love to go to the medium duty class in October but I have a feeling that will have to wait until next year.
The class was put on by the Towing & Recovery Association of Washington and is one of the better courses in the country. In Washington, Tow Operators are actually pretty heavily regulated.