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What should I check when inspecting a used recovery truck before buying?
Thoroughly inspect the truck's chassis for rust and damage, especially around the suspension mounting points. Check the condition of the tilt and slide mechanism, ensuring it operates smoothly and safely. Examine the winch and its cable for wear and tear. Verify the truck's MOT history and service records for any recurring issues. A professional inspection is highly recommended.
What legal requirements should I be aware of when buying a recovery truck in the UK?
Ensure the truck has a valid MOT certificate and that its weight capacity is suitable for your intended use. Check the vehicle's logbook (V5C) to verify ownership and ensure the vehicle's details match the physical truck. You'll also need to ensure you have the appropriate driving licence category to operate the vehicle legally. Consider HGV licensing requirements depending on the vehicle's weight.
What are some common problems to look out for in used tilt and slide recovery trucks?
Common issues include hydraulic leaks in the tilt and slide mechanism, worn winch cables, and corrosion on the bed. Check for signs of overloading, such as bent chassis components or damaged suspension. Also, inspect the tyres for uneven wear, which could indicate alignment problems.
What type of maintenance is crucial for a recovery truck with a tilt and slide bed?
Regularly lubricate all moving parts of the tilt and slide mechanism, including hinges and rollers. Inspect hydraulic hoses and fittings for leaks and replace them as needed. Check the winch cable for fraying or damage and lubricate it regularly. Ensure the bed is kept clean and free of debris to prevent corrosion. Regular servicing of the engine and transmission is also essential.
What safety features should I prioritise when buying a recovery truck?
Ensure the truck has functioning warning lights and beacons that meet legal requirements. Check the condition of the straps and chains used to secure vehicles, and ensure they are rated for the appropriate weight. Verify that the truck has a working reversing alarm and mirrors for safe manoeuvring. Consider a truck with ABS and other advanced safety features to improve handling and braking.
