Hey Travis,
Yes, you are probably right that actually "lifting and towing" the deuce would be better than using a towbar. The only reason I was leaning that way was how I register/plate/insure/use my MV's. Because they are used for parades and shows, I register and insure them as historic vehicles. Even though it is a wrecker - once I lift something and tow it on the roads AS A WRECKER, I'm pretty darn sure that my historic vehicle use registration and insurance would be null and void. Actually, I'm thinking that towbarring might be a problem as well, but we'll see. There is no way that I could ever afford to put an actual GVW plate on this rig (53,000 lbs empty) let alone a wrecker plate or insurance. Legal wrecker overhead in Michigan from what I understand is very expensive unless you do it all of the time (i.e. for a living - still expensive, but it gets paid for). Heck, the 24,000 lb GVW plate (lowest class they have) I have to keep on my F350 Dually (commercial work truck) is $500.00 a year - and that is a toy compared to trucks in this weight class. And remember - in Michigan, technically there is a special plate for wreckers. In the back of my mind I am just hoping I can slide by using a towbar. Time will tell. Just one of the hidden joys of owning any "wrecker" for a toy, I guess. Some of you guys with 5-ton wreckers may know of similar issues.
Take Care, Dave.