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Farmers on their work truck
The Best Hard-working Vehicles for Farmers
A farmer needs a work truck with versatility. Not only that but potentially multiple trucks depending on demands of the farm. These farmers explain that their 250-acre farm needs the right vehicles for “a multitude of uses."
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Van Driving in a City
5 Essentials for Safety and Comfort When Driving a Work Van
If you're new driving a commercial vehicle, here are a few essential items to keep in mind. A work van is usually larger and more substantial than a passenger car and is used for different purposes.
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Farmer with Ford One-Ton Truck
A Farmer Explains why they are a "Ford Household"
Farmer with 15 years of experience owns a farm and honey company in the high desert. Their one-ton Ford Truck is their #1 vehicle, used to haul materials to bring out to the farm or around the farm.
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HVAC technician working
Take a Tour of an Experienced HVAC Contractor's Fleet
Having a diverse vehicle fleet ready for the types of work required for HVAC can be a challenge. This business has several technicians and different makes and models of vehicles. Plus, given that they are working in many types of trades when at a job site, they need to have a variety of equipment, tools, and supplies on board at all times. Watch the short video to find out more.
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Roofer with work truck
A Fleet of 14 Vehicles Lets this Roofing Company Tackle Big Jobs
This experienced roofing company has Ram, Freightliner, Ford and Chevrolet trucks in their 14-vehicle fleet. With all these, crews can not only bring bring tools and materials to job sites, but also have the power and capabilities for the big jobs.
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Fleet Managers: Listen to Your Service Technicians
Fleet purchasing includes factors like: timing, budget, fleet compatability, and importantly: what works well in the field for technicians. There are both quantitative and qualitative data points to consider in managing a fleet
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Man with Tow Truck
A Tow Truck Owner-Operator Has 3 Vehicles for Different Jobs
This tow truck driver tells us about the brands of tow trucks and truck beds he uses and how each of them has a specific purpose for towing vehicles from wrecks. He explains that wreckers are used for rollover accidents and regular towing and that flatbeds are used for all-wheel drive and removing vehicles from extreme wrecks.
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8 Ways to Equip a Tow Truck for Roadside Assistance
The main tasks of roadside assistance are tire repair/change, jump-starting batteries and unlocking doors. With the right tools and accessories, like fuel tanks and extra storage, a towing business can be prepared for all types of work on the road.
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Vehicle Being Hauled by Tow Truck
Types of Tow Trucks: Wreckers, Carriers and Hook & Chain
For a towing company, a conventional wrecker are commonly used. A rollback (or carrier) is a versatile option to handle a variety of salvage, damaged, or high-value vehicles.
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Restoration van
The Most Important Aspects of your Next Restoration Vehicle
The Restoration industry is complex. To efficiently consolidate mold, water, and fire damage treatments, your next restoration vehicle should feature these must-haves to send organization, preparedness, and productivity throughout your operation.
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