Steel Wrangler 10 Ton

Steel Wrangler 10 Ton

When you’re buying for the big load and the long haul, the Wrangler 10-ton carrier is a good investment.  It delivers 20,000 lbs of payload capacity, impressive load angles, and years of reliable use.  The Wrangler carrier is available in 24’, 26’ and 28’ decks with or without steel removable rails.
Top 5 Reasons

Body
  • Dual Lighted Control Stations with Durable Polycarbonate Placards, Polyethylene Hoods and Polished Aluminum Handles
  • Reinforced Rigid Tubular Steel Subframe with No Lube Pivot Joints
  • No Lube High Performance Replaceable Slide Pad System
  • Flexible Nylon Hose / Cable Carrier Tracking System
  • Adjustable Tilt Stabilizer Bumpers
Deck
  • 36 KSI, 3/16" Diamond Steel Decking
  • W6 x 16 lb/ft Steel Main Deck Beams
  • Reinforced Low-Profile Tapered Approach Tip
  • Steel Mini-I Beam Crossmembers on 12" Centers
  • Steel Angle Flush Style Rubrails with Stake Pockets
  • Two Chain and Binder Trays Abreast of Winch
  • Heavy Duty Deck Lock / Hold Down System
Headboard
  • Deluxe Bolt-On Steel Headboard with Screen
Hydraulics
  • Dual Hydraulic Counterbalance Locking Valve on Deck Tilt Function
  • Abrasion Resistant / Thermal Resistant Hydraulic Hoses
  • Hydraulic Reservoir with Integrated Oil Level / Temperature Gauge and Magnetic Clean-Out Provision
  • Hydraulic Supply and Return Filtration
  • Chrome Plated Cylinder Rods
  • System Overload Protection
Lighting
  • FMVSS 108 Light Group Utilizing Weather Resistant Harnesses and Connectors
Misc.
  • Back-Up Alarm
  • Mud Flaps
Paint
  • Deck and Subframe Painted Black
PTO
  • Direct Mount Pump
Tie-Downs
  • Keyslots: Two at Front, Four at Rear
Winch
  • 12,000 lb Worm Gear Winch with 7/16" dia x 56' long cable



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The Tow Rating of your recovery equipment is limited by the GAWR’s (Gross Axle Weight Ratings); the GVWR(Gross Vehicle Weight Rating) and the GCWR(Gross Combination Weight Rating) of your recovery vehicle as established by the final stage manufacturer. Specifically, the total weight of all loads, (cars, SUV’s, pickups, etc.) placed on the recovery equipment including it’s wheel lift PLUS the actual emply weight of the recovery equipment including driver, passengers, fuel, tools and miscellaneous equipment MUST NOT exceed any GAWR’s, the GVWR nor the GCWR of your recovery equipment.

The load-carrying capacity of any truck is determined by the GVWR of the cab chassis. It is important that you determine that your truck has satisfactory carrying capacity and axle ratings for your specific application. Jerr-Dan's® authorized sales representatives are available to assist you in this regard. Specifications subject to change without prior notification. Some equipment shown may be optional.

The payload-carrying capacity of any truck is determined by the GVWR of the cab chassis, curb weight of the cab chassis, and weight of the body. It is important that you determine that your truck has satisfactory carrying capacity and axle ratings for your specific application. Jerr-Dan's authorized sales representatives are available to assist you in this regard. Specifications subject to change without prior notification.

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Regarding the All-Aluminum Pioneer 3-Car
**The Tow Rating of your Recovery Equipment is limited to the actual GVWR (Gross Vehicle Weight), Rating of your Recovery Vehicle, or the Capacity of the Equipment used. For Example, the GVWR of your Recovery Vehicle should not be exceeded by the GCW (Gross Combined Weight) of both Towing and Towed Vehicles. This is the Actual Weight of the Towing Vehicle plus the Towed Vehicle(s) including: payload, driver, passenger(s), and fuel. (Everything that moves with your recovery vehicle). However, if the towed vehicle has independent braking activated from the towing vehicle, the the combined weight towed, will be the weight of the towing vehicle plus the lifted weight of the towed vehicle, which combined should not exceed the GVWR, or the GAWR of the rear axle of the towing vehicle, or the capacity of the equipment used.

Important Notice: All outside Frame Rails extending behind the cab of the chassis must be free of all Air Tanks, Battery Boxes, Fuel Tanks, Etc. All ratings comply with SAE J2512 Recommended Practice

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