When a construction site in Apex, NC called about a man lift that had sunk into loose gravel, WTF Towing rolled out fast and got it moving again—safely, cleanly, and without damage. Here’s how we handled it and what crews can do to prevent it next time.
The Situation
Fresh gravel, recent rain, and a fully extended boom put a lot of ground pressure under the lift’s wheels. The machine settled, lost traction, and any attempt to power out just dug the ruts deeper. That’s when a controlled winch-out is the right move.
Our Recovery Approach
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Site Assessment: We walked the area to check ground conditions, slope, and nearby utilities. We also noted the machine’s tie-down/recovery points to avoid stressing steering and hydraulic components.
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Rigging for Zero-Damage: We used soft shackles and rated straps at manufacturer-approved points, adding a snatch block to adjust pull angle and reduce line load.
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Controlled Pull: With a stable anchor and a low, steady line tension, we inched the lift back onto firm, compacted ground—no jerks, no drama.
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Stabilize & Verify: Once free, we checked for leaks, tire damage, and steering alignment before handing the unit back to the crew.
Result: quick turnaround, no equipment damage, and the job stayed on schedule.
Why Man Lifts Sink in Gravel
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High Point Load: Small tire footprints + heavy booms = big ground pressure.
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Uncompacted Base: Fresh or loosely spread gravel can act like marbles under load.
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Moisture: Rain softens sub-base, accelerating rutting and sinkage.
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Slope & Turns: Steering or spinning wheels on loose aggregate digs holes fast.
Prevention Tips for Contractors
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Lay compacted pads or rig mats where lifts will sit or pivot.
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Keep boom retracted/low while repositioning to reduce load on the drive axle.
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Avoid spinning—if traction breaks, stop and reassess instead of digging in.
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After heavy rain, test the surface with a lighter machine or by foot before moving the lift.
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Mark no-travel zones over soft sub-base or freshly dumped stone.
Call the Local Pros
Whether it’s a man lift, skid steer, forklift, or a service truck stuck on site, WTF Towing has the gear and know-how for safe, damage-free recoveries in Apex and the surrounding Triangle. From construction equipment winch-outs to light- and medium-duty towing, we’re ready when you need us—day or night.
Need help now? Reach out to WTF Towing for fast dispatch in Apex, NC and nearby areas.