try running a dealership. It's not as easy as it sounds. A rollback truck is not cheap--figure $100,000 for a so-so one, and $150k for a nicer one. Also finding a competent driver? You will have to pay them VERY well. Tractor dealer delivery driver is not a well-paying job, and it is a high turnover job.
secondly a rollback, a bx offloading, the backhoe frame hits the ground as it's going back. BTDT.
Thirdly now that the dealer has a rollback, he's now a recovery truck in that it is guaranteed that the driver will be asked to winch a dead tractor out of someone's nasty field. I did this. Not with a rollback but I've seen it happen. Owners will oftentimes take advantage of the dealer in one way or another--or at least try to.
In order to have a dedicated rollback and a dedicated driver that will stick around a while, the dealer is going to have to pay them about $25/hr (minimum in this area), pay their insurance in full,3 or 4 wk/yr vacation, sick days, paid holidays, the whole 9 yards, plus also gonna have to pay for that truck....a standard delivery in that case is gonna be $175-$250 to break even. A wrecker service is less expensive. Think about it. CDL is required and CDL-A drivers are in high demand. All an employer's gotta do is piss em off once and they're gone knowing that they can work for anyone else and have work in about an hour after leaving. Seen this happen several times from 2018-2020. I think they went through 8 drivers in that time.