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Technician with Mobile Auto Glass Repair Vehicle
A Mobile Auto Glass Repair Business has a Fleet of Pickup Trucks
A Nissan Frontier and a Toyota Tacoma are two vehicles in this mobile auto glass repair business. In this tour, discover what this business owner and technicians--and don't like--about these vehicles in their fleet of pickup trucks.
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Florist with Delivery Van
A Florist Compares her Nissan NV200 and Ford Transit Vans
This is a Nissan NV200 and it's only about a year old. It's last year’s model, 2018. Honestly, I just did some research as to just the best vehicles out there on the road at this point in time. I researched gas mileage because this vehicle is on the road most of the day doing deliveries and things like that.
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Discover Why 2 Box Trucks Work for this Office Furniture Store
A 12-foot and 14-foot box trucks were selected to deliver office furniture. This business owner describes the purchase process, what's important to him on the trucks, and what he'd like to change.
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Low cab front delivery truck
A Delivery Driver Compares his GMC LCF and Ford Transit
Get a driver's perspective on a GMC with a Low Cab Forward and a Ford Transit. Find insights about vehicle turn radius, maintenance, and loading.
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3 Important Accessories for Yard Maintenance Companies
A yard maintenance company offers services of mowing, trimming, and edging the grass. Whether a start-up entrepreneur or an established business, here are three important accessories (and a bonus tip!) for your yard maintenance company.
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Equipment in the back of a landscape truck
Explore 4 Essentials for a Landscaper Truck
Each landscaping business, whether it be an entrepreneur with one truck or a mega-company with a fleet, should consider four things for their vehicles: the chassis, trailer, cargo control, and lockable toolboxes.
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Landscaper Riding a Lawn Mower
A Landscaper Relies on a Chevrolet 2500 Crew Cab
This landscaper's Chevrolet Silverado 2500 Crew Cab works well for him. In pulling heavy equipment and moving heavy materials, the 3/4 ton gives him the power he needs. While the gas mileage isn't ideal, it gives him the space he needs for his gear.
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5 Features Telecom Contractors Need When Choosing a Work Vehicle
Telecommunications cabling companies all ultimately serve the same goal, which is building and maintaining the infrastructure that connects our global society. However, the way they get it done can vary quite a bit.
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Telecommunications Contractor and Vehicle
Which Features are Best for Your Telecom Business?
Running a telecommunications cable construction company requires a fleet of very specific vehicles. Different body types are needed depending on the type of work the company specializes in. Weather and terrain are also very important factors. Companies operating in different parts of the world need to protect their workers and equipment from a range of different environmental conditions.
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Telecommunications contractor in man lift on work truck
The Lift is a Key Feature on a Used Work Truck for a Telecom Contractor
This telecommunications contractor appreciates the man lift. At 42' up, he is able to get to places that would either be challenging, impossible, or unsafe with a ladder--especially in rural locations.
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