Welcome to Heavy Recovery with Steve!
I’m Steve – a Heavy Vehicle Recovery Driver from the South of England. I’ve been involved in recovery all my life, from a young age working in a family-owned car recovery business, to acquiring the licences necessary to operate some of the largest vehicles on the road and eventually working for some of the largest recovery firms in the UK.
I’ve set up this channel to provide insights into the world of recovery and whether you’re here with the intent to step into the world of recovery or just interested in seeing the action – I hope you find thoroughly enjoy the videos!
During 2022 – my channel will provide content on the following, so feel free to subscribe if this is of interest you!
– How to start a career in Heavy Vehicle Recovery for the newcomers looking to take the plunge
– POV style videos of recovering Heavy Good Vehicles (HGVs) out in the UK roads
– Walkaround style videos of the largest heavy recovery vehicles in the UK
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A nice day at the office. Very different and hope the journey was well!
@12:28 gotta love a good old love tap to free stuff lol
@1:44 If that’s the engine from the Volvo transporter it doesn’t sound healthy
A very good Friday evening to you all from London
You don't have to go to the gym today 🤣
been a while watching the daf recovery truck! nice video!!!
Hi Steve, I was just wondering if you need any experience to do this job or do you get trained as I wouldn't mind doing this as a job but got told by a friend that you do? Keep safe on the roads. If your on the M4 again I'm normally on the footbridge at Calcot J12.
Pity you didn’t have the cars as well, then you could have bragged ten vehicles tow in one.
Hi Steve. You mentioned national rescue in one of your comments. I used to admire their trucks parked by their control station at shannon corner. I started driving a recovery truck at 17. It was an LT50 spec lift. Like what Fawngrove used run if you remember them! I loved it, the best job in the world. Before you got into heavies did you have a job driving artics to get experience?
Awesome video what’s the heaviest you’ve towed? also a little request I guess could you talk a bit about your driving career a little about the sort of thing you’ve done before?
You'll keep fit doing your job Steve. Good to see you loading a transporter for a change. Bit of a trip to Stoke for you this time. Thanks for sharing.
Shame they unloaded it, it'd have been great when you got back to the yard "Well, I don't know what you lot have been doing all day, but I've recovered 13 vehicles and been to Stoke and back" 🙂
I cannot express how much I like your videos, interesting, informative and exciting at the same time. Thanks for your hard work!
Another great job
Hi Steve,great video and certainly made your life a little easier having no cars on it,great job🤙👌👍
Trailers on car transports are normally never detached unless something's wrong, so it's no wonder the airlines were being stubborn – they're not meant to come apart 😉 Good job getting that long rig out of there without even touching the curbs 🙂
When car transporters are being towed remined of furry caterpillar for so reason nice on Steve and always stay safe out there 😁
Hi Steve – this bad boy was giving you some issues to recover hope you had a nice run to Stoke nice job done.☝☝
That was an interesting recovery, farr more involved than a normal wagon and trailer or a bus.
Hi Steve, thats a good load up, always good to see something different, hope the journey to stoke went well .
Man I want to come to UK Look to the roads. look to the weather it’s fresh
Nices explained work bro
nice work Steve. watching from kenya
Hi Steve – good thing the cars were offloaded. Does your sat-nav indicate low clearances, or do you avoid them mostly through your local knowledge?
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