Haul Work Trucks Without Overloading Light Equipment

D&J Towing provides medium-duty towing throughout Grand Junction, Colorado, for work trucks, vans, and fleet vehicles that exceed the capacity of standard tow trucks.

When your box truck breaks down near a warehouse on Patterson Road or your contractor van quits in the middle of a job site in Grand Junction, a standard light-duty tow truck cannot safely handle the weight, length, or dual rear wheels common to commercial vehicles. D&J Towing operates medium-duty trucks with reinforced beds, extended wheelbases, and hydraulic systems rated for vehicles between 10,000 and 26,000 pounds, and our drivers know how to load and transport work trucks without damaging cargo boxes, lift gates, or custom racks.

Medium-duty towing covers panel vans, cube trucks, flatbed work vehicles, passenger vans, and small fleet trucks used by local businesses, contractors, and delivery services. We secure your vehicle using wheel straps, frame hooks, and stabilizing chains that distribute weight evenly across the tow bed, and we transport it to a repair shop, your business location, or a storage yard depending on your instructions.

Call D&J Towing at (970) 523-0775 if your medium-duty vehicle is stuck in Grand Junction and you need a tow truck built to handle commercial weight and dimensions.

Weight Ratings and Equipment That Protect Larger Trucks

After you call, we confirm your vehicle type, estimated weight, and whether it has a cargo load or specialized equipment, then send a medium-duty truck equipped with a winch, undermount wheel lift, and towing arms that reach under the frame without scraping the body in Grand Junction. Our operators inspect the vehicle before loading, checking for leaking fluids, damaged suspension, and cargo stability, then secure the front or rear axle depending on drivetrain configuration.

Once your truck is lifted and secured, the weight transfers to the tow truck frame, and your vehicle sits level without front-end sag or rear tire drag. You will notice your work truck arrives at the destination without additional scrapes, bent bumpers, or shifted cargo, and the tow truck releases it onto flat ground where a mechanic or storage manager can take over.

We operate near industrial zones, construction sites, commercial corridors, and highway breakdown lanes where larger vehicles create traffic hazards. If your truck carries hazardous materials, oversized cargo, or refrigerated units, let us know during dispatch so we follow safety protocols and coordinate with the appropriate agencies.

Fleet managers and contractors calling for medium-duty towing want to know whether we can handle their specific vehicle type, how long the response takes, and what happens if the truck is loaded with tools or materials.

Business Owners Ask These Before Booking Service

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What types of vehicles qualify for medium-duty towing?
We tow box trucks, cargo vans, flatbed work trucks, passenger vans, and small fleet vehicles weighing between 10,000 and 26,000 pounds. If your vehicle has dual rear wheels, a lift gate, or a custom cargo body, it likely requires medium-duty equipment.
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Can you tow a vehicle that still has tools or cargo inside?
Yes, as long as the cargo is secured and does not exceed the combined weight limit of the vehicle and tow truck. We may ask you to remove loose items or redistribute weight before loading to prevent shifting during transport.
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How quickly can D&J Towing reach a commercial vehicle in Grand Junction?
Response times for medium-duty calls typically range from 30 to 60 minutes depending on truck availability and your location. Industrial areas and major commercial streets often receive faster service due to direct routing.
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What happens if my work truck is blocking a loading dock or traffic lane?
We prioritize calls that create traffic hazards or business disruptions and work quickly to clear the vehicle from active lanes, loading zones, or customer access points. Our drivers coordinate with on-site managers and law enforcement if needed.
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Can you transport a medium-duty vehicle to a shop outside Grand Junction?
Yes, we provide long-distance towing for work trucks and fleet vehicles that need service at dealerships or repair centers in nearby towns. Additional mileage fees apply, and we confirm the destination and estimated arrival time before starting the haul.

D&J Towing has worked with local contractors, delivery companies, and fleet operators across Grand Junction for decades, and we understand that downtime for a work truck means lost revenue and delayed projects. Get in touch with us at (970) 523-0775 when your commercial vehicle needs a tow that will not damage the cargo or delay your schedule any longer than necessary.