I did not engineer the machines.  I came up with the two ideas  and my dad  and his team did the engineering. Together with my father we changed the face of Vulcan Equipment and the world where these machines were being made.    Two hoists changed the way we transport things from one place to another.

My dad and I were good at what we did and we made it look easy but with every successful product  there are many hours of prototyping even though the only thing I ever made which I did not have a prototype for was my Urban ASSAULT VEHICLE. Even the  Famous "cradle snatcher" started out as a model (below). I kept  the original model because it is cool  that I designed it when I was 15 or 16.

 

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Here is a picture  of it. this was in it's original form. We found that my swing arms were not versatile enough and that is when my dad came up with an alternative) mounted on the back of a toy truck.  And the boom arms which I originally  designed were replaced by  yellow  belts which held a "cradle that my dad also designed. My cradle was too simple but my dad  made it better. And it changed the towing industry forever.  The way I drew it on paper with the exception of the arms, turned out exactly how I drew it with no engineering  experience.

 

Later they became more elaborate fancier and bigger and they became the cash cow for Vulcan.  Want to see more about the evolution of the tow truck?  Click here.

The rest of the things below  I designed myself included the easy idiot proof small business software.

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