
Imagine a bulldozer with its tracks buried in soft topsoil, or a lift that slid off a gravel slope. These aren’t just mere recovery issues; they’re real safety risks to your staff and project. Unstable machinery can damage itself or nearby property if not handled properly. Or critically injure a team member. That’s why recovery requires more than a pull; it takes a method. And we bring both: the muscle and the strategy. T & W Towing operates across the Frost area with heavy wreckers and rotator systems designed for these recoveries. Our services are used regularly by road contractors, field crews, and site managers who need fast response and minimal interruption to their workflow. Just give us a call!
Our wreckers and rotators can easily recover loads of up to 50 tons, and our operators will handle both the equipment’s weight and the environmental conditions. When you call, we bring muscle, sure. But we also bring experience that’s specific to moving machines out of mud, gravel, grass shoulders, and everything you need in between. From combines stuck during spring thaw to cranes sidelined by soft soil, we’ve recovered it all–and we always show up ready.

Sometimes, the challenge isn’t weight, but access. Moving machines in and out of Frost often means working around narrow site entrances, unpaved access roads, or tight delivery deadlines. Even the best equipment can’t arrive late or get stuck halfway down a gravel path. That’s why projects involving machine relocation require horsepower, focus, and a very well-coordinated team.
That’s why we at T & W Towing maintain a modern fleet equipped with landoll, lowboy, step deck, and rollback trailers, built to handle both wheeled and non-wheeled equipment. We work directly with crews to plan routes, coordinate pickup windows, and ensure machinery is delivered where it needs to be: on time and intact. Whether it’s moving from jobsite to jobsite or hauling in new machinery, we make equipment relocation seamless, from dispatch to delivery.
Heavy machinery transport is never a “one-size-fits-all” kind of operation. Not all machinery can roll up onto a trailer. Some equipment, such as storage tanks, electric generators, or pump units, requires lifting before it can be moved. In those cases, ramps or tow bars won’t cut it. Getting these loads off the ground and onto transport vehicles requires careful planning, precise control, and sufficient rigging strength, especially in confined or obstructed spaces.
But we have the right team and equipment to get your equipment where it needs to be. No fuzz, no delays. T & W Towing provides transport for heavy, non-wheeled equipment using rotator trucks with 5-winch lifting systems and matched trailer configurations. These units enable us to perform single-point lifts and secure high-value machinery for both local and long-haul moves. We routinely support construction, utility, and industrial operations in the Frost area, where equipment needs to be lifted out of sheds, staging zones, or job sites.
Imagine a bulldozer with its tracks buried in soft topsoil, or a lift that slid off a gravel slope. These aren’t just mere recovery issues; they’re real safety risks to your staff and project. Unstable machinery can damage itself or nearby property if not handled properly. Or critically injure a team member. That’s why recovery requires more than a pull; it takes a method. And we bring both: the muscle and the strategy. T & W Towing operates across the Frost area with heavy wreckers and rotator systems designed for these recoveries. Our services are used regularly by road contractors, field crews, and site managers who need fast response and minimal interruption to their workflow. Just give us a call!
