Why Would You Buy a 40 Tonne Aircraft Tug?

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Published 2024-07-16
In this video we explain the real reason why I have this aircraft tug.
We would be interested to hear your thoughts and ideas on this project.

All Comments (21)
  • The beautiful English countryside, the wind blowing through the trees, the birds singing, about 200 ton of machinery and Ted chewing a squeaky ball in the background, perfect šŸ˜‚
  • @huffy737
    Poor Ted, he was just making sure everyone knew where he was with that squeaky ball.
  • @vinny142
    "Why Would You Buy a 40 Tonne Aircraft Tug" Because you can.
  • @ckm-mkc
    Just wanted to shout out to the camera person who never gets any cred....
  • @fknsl1
    Ted is a Treasure. Simply cannot script his moments on camera.
  • Those infamous wordsā€¦ ā€œThink this may end up in A&Eā€ šŸ˜‚
  • @raytheron
    Yes, winching IS dangerous. When I was seven and on a road construction site, visiting my dad, a D9 got stuck in the mud, halfway up to the top of the tracks. Another D9 was being used to haul it out. The steel cable snapped and literally cut a roadworker in half. I'll never forget that sight.
  • @dalewier9735
    I think (having worked with men in the logging industry in east texas,) you can turn that ripper backwards and it will dig in as it is pulled backwards so you probably don'thave to fabricate an anchor. BUT not for very heavy pulls. What i have seen done (a large bulldozer was mud stuck in Louisiana and they used one of the same size to get it out) is the pulling bulldozer digs a pit so that the whole dozer is sticking up at about 55 degree angle but the blade was extended downward as far as the machine would go and on top of the blade they ran the biggest cables i have ever seen. Without a winch they lifted the blades. that got the stuck dozer out of the "suction stuck" it was in. And then both dozers, moving in the same direction were free. Neither machine had a winch and they did not have time to wait. I did not see the "pull" only the war scape of the aftermath. It really tore up the ground but it did not matter, they were in the woods not in someones pasture or farm.
  • @Sarge084
    I'm glad you fully appreciate the dangers of winching. I used to load RAF aircraft, the Herc's were fitted with the Blackburn Heavy Duty Winch which we used to load equipment that wasn't self powered, like Houchin ground power units. We had no option to stay a good distance away from the winch cable inside a Herc, but we were very careful not to step over the cable when it was under tension. I also did recovery CPC training a couple of times, because that was my chosen instructors field of expertise. In South Sudan I saved some locals from being decapitated during the recovery of aid agency vehicles from the mud in the rainy season. Several people were stood a few feet away from the cable when they started towing, I urged them to take a few steps back, which was fortunate because the driver of the towing vehicle decided to take a run at the tow, the cable snapped and whipped back past where the people had been stood. Stay safe Joe!
  • Ted: They didn't dig holes in the lawn today. Today they tore up the entire yard. And they shout at me when I'm digging in the ground.
  • I'm with you on the " dont stand next to the winch". I have seen a Matadore with all its wheels off the floor , spade plate buried trying to pull a fallen tree out of a pond. We snapped a chain which took out the wing mirror an was never seen again!
  • @JK-zx3go
    Have you considered converting it into the tank from Aliens?
  • @MrS00p
    Yong Ted, giving it his all with the "Squeaky Ball of Encouragement"
  • @keitht3055
    It brings a whole new meaning to the term 'going for a Tug' šŸ˜….
  • @rextable2000
    Love Ted's contribution to the sound track šŸ˜€
  • Does anyone else think Mr. Hewes look like Oddball from Kellyā€™s Heroes?
  • @minkster5054
    Sounds like a good plan. The rear window is the weak spot though, a few horizontal bars wont be protective enough. I'd say replace the back window with at least 1/2 inch steel plate, with either a narrow vision slit or a reversing camera and screen (if you want to be extra fancy)
  • @tinman7130
    Here we have a Ted video rudely interrupted by the yellow peril mucking around with its ponderous self. But Ted being a gentleman (resplendent in a nice scarf) doesn't complain. No, as a professional actor he just smiles and carries his ball around on the off chance someone will toss it for him so he may display his athletic skills.