If you need a wrecker/tow truck near Clarksville

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If you need a wrecker/tow truck near Clarksville

Post by Tim Eubanks » Mon Feb 07, 2011 1:49 pm

King's Wrecker & Locksmith: 479-754-4096/ 479-774-9660(9661)

This guy pulled my suburban out of a ditch(near Silus) on a Sunday afternoon for about $85. He did a great job not doing any additional damage to the truck.

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Post by kayakdoc » Mon Feb 07, 2011 2:43 pm

It was probably Zach King. He is a really good guy and professional Bass fisherman too. I bet he appreciates your compliments.
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Re: If you need a wrecker/tow truck near Clarksville

Post by jmarine » Mon Feb 07, 2011 3:21 pm

Thats some great advice......A friend of mine got a winch out of the ditch and tow friday night, he was quoted $75. Next morning he went to get his truck 280 bucks!! make sure you know the guy towing or make sure you have it on paper before they do any work.

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Post by okieboater » Mon Feb 07, 2011 4:12 pm

Some times you are given a tow price but if they store overnight in their yard, there is another charge. Not cheap by any means.

I used to laugh at joining AAA. Been a member for some time now and the tow feature has come in handy several times and my wife has used them more than once.

I ended up getting their car insurance as well and it has been good.
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Post by Tim Eubanks » Mon Feb 07, 2011 4:43 pm

How much did you charge Marcel for the busted trailor rescue and evacuation? :beer:

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Post by okieboater » Mon Feb 07, 2011 5:18 pm

Marcel graciously made a very nice donation to the ACC Instructor Training fund in my name. (side note, I always wondered if that went into the SWR instructor kitty or the Kayak instructor kitty and Marcel is not talking!)

So I got that plus I get to recount that story around the camp fire at least once a season. After a few beers Marcel opens up with more information on events leading up to the trailer collapse and the story gets better and better.

Marcel was lucky. I had just unloaded my big trailer from another trip and left it in the drive way. So when he called I was probably on site in 15 to 20 minutes.

Marcel may live in Arkansas but I claim him as a Okie cause he left his old trailer on the side of the road for some one to recycle.
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Post by Half Ton » Tue Feb 08, 2011 9:55 am

zack is indeed a good guy. wish I had his fishing job and that he was the dude that was around whenever I've found the ditch in the past.

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