Heavy Tow Truckers Down Under - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Episode 1
Wagga Truck Towing executes a difficult crane salvage in the Turros river, while Clayton's Towing salvages a mud-buried excavator.

Episode 2
North Coast Heavy Towing upright a chicken-filled B-double that is blocking the Pacific Highway, while Clayton's Towing race to clear a catamaran from a beach.

Episode 3
Team North Coast race to evacuate a flooded property after hundreds of thousand of dollars of machinery is destroyed.

Episode 4
Parks Towing battles a paint-filled B Double that has blocked state highway one and Clayton's Towing races the tide to salvage a sinking houseboat.

Episode 5
One in one hundred year violent winds knock over a BDouble in South Australia, Steve and his team toil through the night to clear the highway.

Episode 6
The team from Clayton's Towing lead a massive recovery operation to salvage a 80 tonne crane which collapsed on three houses.

Episode 7
Parks race to recover a 25 tonne concrete mixer which has crashed. Emergency workers fear the concrete will block off the road.

Episode 8
Local government authorities in Christchurch need Parks Towing to recover 5 vehicles from the steep cliff into a ravine as they're an environmental hazard.

Epsiode 9
Truckworks need to clear a burnt-out B-Double. Wagga Towing head to a rural farm property to salvage a burnt-out Steiger and Clayton's Towing recover a P3-Orion for the Queensland Air Museum.
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