New Recoverer Trident For Tech Trucks

New Recoverer Trident For Tech Trucks

2017-01-25

Buying your first brand new recovery vehicle is a big investment and a huge decision for any business.  Unless the vehicle is being purchased to complete a specific task, you’ll want a vehicle that can support a diverse range of jobs and create versatility within your fleet. Being confident that the manufacturer isn’t going to disappear overnight leaving you without support should you need it should also be a major consideration. It would also be prudent to buy a product that has been well tried and tested over a number of years,  proven to work by people within your industry and a product that has good resale value and desirability should you need to sell it.  All of these things were a consideration when Matt & Kerrie Evans of Tech Trucks purchased this impressive looking and extremely capable MAN 6x4 with Boniface Recoverer Trident and Maxireach Lowline H underlift boom.  Although they already had other vehicles, this would be their first ever brand new heavy recovery vehicle so it was important to get the right product which would not only get the job done, but also be a great advert for their company and help enhance the company’s image with their work providers by demonstrating their commitment to the business through re-investment.  After months of comparing manufacturers and products, they decided on this MAN 6x4 chassis (they felt it would have a better turning circle and be more maneuverable around the tight lanes where they operate), and the Boniface Recoverer Trident equipment safe in the knowledge that Boniface have vast knowledge and expertise in building some of the world’s best performing heavy recovery vehicles, along with the backing of, and reputation of, the world’s largest manufacturer – their parent company Miller Industries.  This impressive and versatile vehicle has already been hard at work, making light work of several rollovers as well as carrying out numerous day to day lift and tow jobs.

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