CC Global: Open House Falkom Tiel – Part Two, All Ready And Up To The Task

Falkom - Volvo FH 8x4 FAR 65 rotator - 1

Falkom from the Netherlands builds three types of recovery vehicles: sliding deck trucks, wreckers and rotators. All of them were present at their open house days, live demonstrations were part of the event. Some of the recovery vehicles must have been finished very recently, as they didn’t have license plates or a livery yet.

Today’s sunny outdoor tour starts with the sliding deck trucks. Falkom offers them with a capacity ranging from 3,000 to 12,000 kg (6,600 to 26,500 lbs).

Falkom - Mercedes-Benz Atego 1223 - 1

A Mercedes-Benz Atego 1223 (as in 12 tonnes GVWR, 230 DIN-hp). If a Sprinter is too light for the job, you can go for an Atego. And get a much bigger cab to boot.

Falkom - Mercedes-Benz Atego 1223 - 2

All sliding deck trucks also come with a tail lift.

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Falkom - Mercedes-Benz Atego 1223 - 4

It’s always pleasant and interesting to see how things work. Falkom’s service van, a 2017 Ford Transit Connect 1.5 TDCi, is winched aboard the Atego’s deck.

Falkom - Mercedes-Benz Axor 1933 - 1

Falkom - Mercedes-Benz Axor 1933 - 2

Barnes from Belgium showed their Mercedes-Benz Axor 1933. An Amco Veba crane is mounted between the cab and the deck. If the winch can’t do the trick, the crane comes to the rescue.

Falkom - Scania P280 - 1

Falkom - Scania P280 - 2

2018 Scania P280 double-decker (Falkom FAS 6000 1+1), owned by the local Scania and Ford dealership.

Falkom - Mercedes-Benz Atego 1530 - 1

Kreuzburg from Germany arrived at the show in a Mercedes-Benz Atego 1530 with a Palfinger crane.

Falkom - Mercedes-Benz Atego 1530 - 2

Heben, bergen, abschleppen, transportieren. That’s what these guys do for a living.

Falkom - MAN TGM 18.320 - 1

This MAN TGM 18.320 with a Copma crane hails from Belgium, the kingdom with three official languages: Dutch (the Flemish version), French and German.

Falkom - MAN TGM 18.320 - 2

A widely used term in Flanders -the truck’s home base- is depannage, clearly derived from the French dépannage. In this context, the recovery of stranded vehicles.

Falkom - Mercedes-Benz Actros 1832 - 1

Falkom - Mercedes-Benz Actros 1832 - 2

A brand new Mercedes-Benz Actros 1832 with an MKG crane, stretching out. No illegal parking in the background, so no worries.

Falkom - MAN TGM 15.250 - 1

Falkom - MAN TGM 15.250 - 2

The Amco Veba crane on this MAN TGM 15.250 was holding up the Barendregt banner. Breezy!

Falkom - Volvo FM 6x2*4 - 1

Falkom - Volvo FM 6x2*4 - 2

The last of the sliding deck trucks, a 2022 Volvo FM 6×2*4 with an HMF crane. The Volvo has a heavy-duty front axle, rated at 10 tonnes axle load. Wise, with such a beefy crane.

Now we get to the big iron, the mighty wreckers (tow trucks). Available from 3,000 to 30,000 kg lifting capacity.

Falkom - Volvo FH 8x4 Herpertz - 1

Falkom - Volvo FH 8x4 Herpertz - 2

Falkom - Volvo FH 8x4 Herpertz - 3

A Volvo FH with an 8×4 drivetrain, such an axle configuration is the norm these days in the top segment of Euro-wreckers.

Falkom - Volvo VT5 8x4 Wolves - 1

Falkom - Volvo VT5 8x4 Wolves - 2

I bet you’ve never seen anything like this before. Me neither, actually. A Volvo VT5 8×4 conventional, fully based on the FH-series of cabovers. The conversion is a Vlastuin job, the company is also known for their Scania COE-to-conventional transformations.

It says FH16 on its nose, which means this beast is powered by Volvo’s 16.1 liter inline-six.

Falkom - Volvo FMX 8x4 BRL - 1

Falkom - Volvo FMX 8x4 BRL - 2

A Volvo FMX 8×4, registered curb weight 25,063 kg (55,254 lbs). Weight reduction isn’t high on the priority list in this class of the business.

Falkom - Scania R660 8x4 Norway - 1

Falkom - Scania R660 8x4 Norway - 2

A Norwegian company ordered this Scania R660 V8 8×4 FAW 25000 wrecker. The recovery of heavy vehicles over there is challenging, to say the least, especially during the long winter seasons.

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Falkom - Scania R660 8x4 Norway - 4

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Falkom - Scania R660 8x4 Norway - 7

Plenty of tail lights for sure.

Falkom - Scania R660 8x4 Norway - 8

When the going and towing gets really rough, tough and heavy, you opt for drive axles with hub reduction. And how appropriate, Conti Scandinavia tires.

The big Scania still had one, simple task to perform in the Netherlands before it went to Norway. A demonstration of a truck recovery, featuring a DAF XF 370 FA chassis-cab.

Falkom - Scania R660 8x4 Norway - 9

First, solid steel pins are screwed into the two exposed holes, left and right.

Falkom - Scania R660 8x4 Norway - 10

Then a transverse beam is placed between the pins.

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Falkom - Scania R660 8x4 Norway - 12

Once everything is attached, the DAF truck has become a full trailer, perfectly following the tow truck’s track.

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Falkom - Scania R660 8x4 Norway - 14

Of course, lifting the DAF’s front end was a piece of cake, given the wrecker’s capacities. Good luck in Norway! (the DAF stayed home)

Falkom - DAF XF 530 FTG - 1

Meanwhile, this DAF XF 530 FTG 6×2/4 wrecker had arrived at the scene.

Falkom - DAF XF 530 FTG - 2

The DAF towed a Hyzon Hymax 250 from Germany. I bet you’ve never seen anything like this before. Me neither, actually. The Hyzon is a hydrogen-powered, fuel cell electric 4×2 tractor (and is clearly based on a DAF CF with a day cab).

Falkom - DAF XF 530 FTG - 3

Falkom - DAF XF 530 FTG - 4

Falkom - DAF XF 530 FTG - 5

Steering lock deactivated, functioning brakes and lighting. A true full trailer, indeed.

Falkom - Volvo FH 8x4 FAR 65 rotator - 2

And this here is a so called rotator, named after the rotating crane, mounted halfway the truck chassis.

Falkom - Volvo FH 8x4 FAR 65 rotator - 3

The starting point for this creation was a Volvo FH 8×4 truck chassis.

Falkom - Volvo FH 8x4 FAR 65 rotator - 4

This MAN TGS 26.430 6×2*4 chassis-cab is about to enjoy a sort of Giant Stride ride (extinct on today’s playgrounds).

Falkom - Volvo FH 8x4 FAR 65 rotator - 5

Falkom - Volvo FH 8x4 FAR 65 rotator - 6

No harm was done, there was not even the slightest scratch on the MAN.

Falkom - Volvo FH 8x4 FAR 65 rotator - 7

I couldn’t take a picture of the entire set-up, but this is how it looks at the top. Quite lonely.

Falkom - 1969 Scania 110 - 1

Falkom - 1969 Scania 110 - 2

We go out with a piece of nostalgia, a 1969 Scania 110 wrecker. My guess is that the truck got a complete cab of the later 111/141-series. No problem, since the cabs of the 110/140 and 111/141 barely differ from each other.

Part One, Falkom’s workshop tour