Towing in Maclean
Maclean Towing Provider
TNT Towing provides towing services across Maclean and the wider Clarence Valley, supporting local drivers, insurers and businesses with dependable vehicle transport. Operating from South Grafton, we’ve been delivering towing services throughout the Northern Rivers for over 13 years. We’re NRMA-accredited and fully licensed under NSW Operating Licence 15069, with a modern fleet of tilt tray trucks ready to handle a wide range of vehicles.
Our service covers standard cars, trailers, light commercial vehicles and non-operational units. In Maclean, where steep driveways, uneven rural access and low-clearance vehicles are common, we tailor each job to the conditions on-site. All towing is completed using compliant restraint equipment and loading procedures, following current transport safety standards.
Our operators are trained to assess risks, adapt on-site, and communicate clearly throughout the job. To book a tow in Maclean or request more information, call TNT Towing on 0417 318 181.
Tools, Process & Transport
Towing in Maclean begins with a clear understanding of the job requirements—vehicle type, condition, and exact pickup location. We use tilt tray trucks that can handle both standard and low-clearance vehicles, and we’re equipped with skates, winches and wheel restraints for added loading support. If the vehicle is parked on sloped terrain or behind a locked gate, we’ll advise what’s needed to safely complete the tow.
All jobs follow standardised safety protocols for loading, transport and unloading. We maintain contact with the customer throughout, providing timing updates and basic handover documentation where needed. Maclean clients benefit from local familiarity, allowing us to plan efficient access even in more remote or residential areas. Every job is approached with safety, clarity and consistency in mind.
Whether you’re organising a tow for insurance, relocation or breakdown reasons, we’ll manage the process professionally from start to finish.
Are towing operators trained or certified?
Licensed tow truck operators in NSW are required to complete approved training programs. These cover load restraint, safe operation of towing equipment, hazard identification and customer interaction. Training helps ensure the operator knows how to handle a range of vehicle types and site conditions. Ongoing compliance checks and licensing renewals are managed by NSW Fair Trading. Choosing a licensed operator ensures that basic safety and legal standards are met.
Is towing available during severe weather?
Towing services usually remain operational during bad weather, but access and response times may be affected. Flooded roads, fallen trees or limited visibility can delay arrival or make certain locations temporarily unsafe to reach. Operators assess conditions before dispatching a truck and will usually communicate any known limitations. In some cases, emergency towing may be prioritised over routine jobs. It's best to check ETA and conditions before committing to service during storms or heavy rain.
What payment methods are accepted for towing?
Most towing companies accept a range of payment methods, including credit/debit cards, cash and sometimes bank transfers. Contactless payments are increasingly common, and some operators have mobile EFTPOS machines on hand. For longer-distance jobs or transport on behalf of a third party, pre-payment or deposits may be requested. Always confirm accepted payment types before the tow begins. Receipts should be provided upon completion for your records or insurance claims.


