Equipment Towing Services​

When work stops because a machine will not move, Expressway Towing™ is ready to help. Our equipment towing service is built for tools, small machines, and business gear that must get from one place to another safely. If you want to see more transport options, explore our full towing services. We load with care, plan the route, and keep the job simple from pickup to drop-off.

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Equipment Towing For Tools, Machines, And More Careful Moves For Heavy And Awkward Loads

Why Proper Equipment Towing Matters

Equipment is not like a simple car tow. Weight, shape, and loose parts all matter. Some loads travel best with flatbed towing, while oversized jobs may call for heavy-duty towing. Good tie-down habits are also a big part of safe transport, and this load securement guide shows why a stable load matters before the truck even starts moving.

Move Equipment Between Sites Without The Stress Fast Help For Busy Work Days

Common Items We Can Tow

We can help move scissor lifts, small tractors, compact loaders, generators, sweepers, and other work gear that needs careful handling. If a machine is larger or shaped in a tricky way, we may use methods similar to our machinery towing service so the trip stays smooth. The goal is simple: pick it up safely, move it cleanly, and set it down where you need it.
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Scheduled And Same-Day Equipment Tows Help When The Machine Needs To Move Now

Some jobs are planned days ahead. Others happen when a machine quits in the middle of work. Either way, we keep the process clear. Tell us what needs to move, where it is, and where it must go. For loads that travel with extra parts or support vehicles, our truck towing experience helps us plan a safer pickup, route, and drop-off without extra confusion.

The Right Tow Truck For The Right Load Better Protection From Pickup To Drop-Off

What We Check Before We Tow

Before any move starts, we look at weight, ground clearance, tire condition, attachment points, and how the equipment should sit on the deck. That helps us choose the best truck and tie-down plan. If the pickup spot is cramped or sits in a tight ramp area, ideas used in underground towing can help us work through low-clearance spaces with better control and less risk.

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Simple Steps From Call To Delivery

What To Tell Our Dispatcher

When you call, tell us the equipment type, size, pickup spot, and final destination. Let us know if it rolls, if it is stuck, or if parts need extra care. Small machines and narrow loads sometimes need the same careful frame protection used in motorcycle towing. The more we know before arrival, the easier it is to bring the right truck, tools, and tie-down plan the first time.

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Why Businesses Choose Expressway Towing™ Clear Communication And Careful Handling

Service Built Around Your Schedule

Businesses choose Expressway Towing™ because they want fewer surprises. We keep communication simple, show care with loading, and work to keep the move organized from start to finish. If your company also moves larger travel units or utility setups, our experience with RV towing helps with longer loads and careful route planning. We focus on safe handling so your team can focus on work.

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What To Know Before Equipment Transport Good Planning Makes The Tow Smoother

Make The Equipment Ready Before Pickup

Before booking, make a quick check of the load. Remove loose tools, fold what can fold, and note any damage already on the equipment. Simple prep saves time and helps protect the machine during loading. For small and standard jobs, lessons from local towing also matter: clear access, good information, and a safe place for pickup make the whole visit faster and easier.

Keep The Pickup Area Clear

A clear path helps the tow go better. Move cars, cones, or loose materials if you can. Good lighting also helps if the move happens early or late. Basic towing safety tips like wider turns, extra stopping space, and secure connections are explained in this towing safety guide, and the same careful mindset matters when hauling equipment.

Match The Truck To The Load

Not every machine should be moved the same way. Some units are low to the ground. Others are tall, heavy, or awkward to balance. That is why the truck choice matters. Loads with more size or weight may need the same planning used for heavy-duty towing, including slower loading, stronger tie-down points, and a route that fits the load from start to finish.

If the equipment has weak tires, delicate panels, or a broken axle, the tow method matters even more. A deck move is often the safest choice, which is why many customers ask about flatbed towing for added protection. If you want a simple overview of hitching and trailer basics, this beginner towing guide is a useful read before transport day.

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Equipment Moves With Safety In Mind Care That Helps Reduce Delays

What Customers Want Most

What customers want most is simple: safe loading, honest communication, and equipment that arrives ready for the next step. Expressway Towing™ works hard to keep the move smooth and easy to understand. If a job includes support gear, pallets, or a work vehicle, planning around truck towing or machinery towing needs can help keep everything moving on the same day.

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Equipment Towing FAQ

Can I tow a forklift or skid steer without damage?

Yes, if the right truck and tie-down plan are used. Weight, lift points, tire condition, and attachments all matter. Tell Expressway Towing™ what machine you have before dispatch so the loading plan matches the equipment and the route.

Yes. Buckets, tools, panels, ramps, and loose items should be secured or removed when possible. This helps reduce shifting on the road and makes loading safer. A quick prep check can save time and help protect the machine.

Call a towing team that handles equipment moves and can plan around stuck, damaged, or hard-to-load machines. Be ready to share the equipment type, size, and site conditions so the right truck and tools can be sent.

Yes. Scheduled transport is a smart choice when you want the machine moved before or after work hours. It helps reduce downtime and gives your crew a clearer plan for delivery, unloading, and the next task.

Need Equipment Towing Today?

Need to move a machine, tool trailer, or jobsite unit today? Call Expressway Towing™ at (604) 245-0977. We make the process simple by asking the right questions, choosing the right truck, and planning a safe route from pickup to drop-off. Fast answers and careful handling help you get back to work with less delay.

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