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With winter on its way, Wisconsin drivers should be prepared for slippery roads and deep snow. When the weather is particularly inclement, you may find yourself in need of a winch-out from a reliable towing company. If you are not familiar with this service, the guide below will help you seek assistance if you run into issues this season.

What Is a Winch-Out?

A winch utilizes a powerful motor that cranks a drum attached to a steel cable. Using this, a towing vehicle can draw out another car stuck in dirt or snow. The equipment will typically be attached to the stuck vehicle’s axles, though this depends on how accessible the undercarriage is. This device is strong enough to rescue a passenger car, van, or even a big rig.

When Do Drivers Require This Service?

During the summer, many Wisconsin drivers enjoy using their SUVs or off-road vehicles to explore trails. If they become stuck in the mud, they may require this assistance.

Towing in Camp Douglas, WIDuring winter storms, a speeding car may slide off the road and become stuck in a ditch or a snowbank. In other instances, a vehicle parked outdoors during a snowstorm may need to be extracted from accumulated snow, or a driver might return to their car to find it's been plowed in. To avoid these issues, always drive slowly on icy roads to prevent hydroplaning, and park your vehicle in garages or driveways during the winter.

 

Whatever the season, call a towing company with winch-out capabilities if your vehicle becomes stuck. C. L. Chase 24 Hour Towing & Recovery in Camp Douglas, WI, has vehicles with over 100-ton winching and lifting capabilities. Working with cars and heavy-duty trucks, they serve clients in the counties of La Crosse, Eau Claire, Jackson, Adams, Vernon, Wisconsin Rapids, and Chippewa. They also maintain the largest salvage yard in the Midwest, with more than 6,000 vehicles and trailers of every model. Visit their website to learn more about their fleet or call (608) 427-6734 to request towing.

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