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2/28/13

Best Practices For Truck Repair And Increased Mileage


Truck repair is avoidable to an extent. If you regularly service and maintain your truck you can avoid truck repair and the associated tension and loss while enjoying the benefits of increased mileage. You are practically spending more than half of the time you are awake in the truck and it is with you passively helping you, making your livelihood. It's working doubly hard as you do, five days a week, all day, in stop-and-go traffic, in the heat, cold, rain, snow, ice, etc., It's high time you stop and pay it back or it's going to leave you stranded.

Truck repair is essentially a demanding expense in your business. As long as you have the owner's manual it is going to come handy telling you categorically when to take it for a service maintenance. In its absence how often should you change fluids, check brakes, etc.? Unfortunately, there is not a single answer. There are several variables to consider - the climatic condition your truck is subjected to, the fuel used, the age of your truck, etc., and of course its type.

Another crucial question is how often you are taking care of its service maintenance. Are you doing it yourself or having it done by a technician? Either way, you will have to be proactive in keeping a time log in terms of the service maintenance frequency.

Preventive Maintenance

The adage "prevention is better than cure" will apply squarely for your truck maintenance.

Best Practice Daily Checks

• Regardless of the age and type of the truck you are running, many of the basics are the same. Make it a habit to do a visual check of your truck. This is just to make sure it's clean and sparkling.

• Next, you should do a basic safety check by checking the lights (including hazards), tire condition and air pressure. It is crucial to check fluid levels daily, engine oil, power steering fluid, brake fluid, and transmission fluid. Get your brake line inspected, spark plugs inspected and filters replaced regularly. These can warn you about bigger repair problems beforehand.

• Look underneath your high-mileage truck for signs of fluid leaks, they shouldn't be ignored. If left unattended to they can turn into expensive truck repair jobs.

• Listen for unusual sounds, such as thumps, bangs or pings. These could be warning signs that your truck needs serious attention. Keeping track of any new noises and info on when they started may help your mechanic to diagnose the problem.

Best Practices for increased mileage

• Tire pressure is critical! It is a proven fact that you can improve your gas mileage by keeping your tires inflated to the proper pressure. This will also ward off unexpected flats and blowouts.

• Performing regular tune-ups on you truck will keep your truck's engine running at top speed.

• Stick to a certain mechanic who knows the history of your truck.

• Another most important system to the "health" of your engine is the lubrication system; clean oil in your truck is like healthy blood in a human body so change it every three months.

Therefore, it is better to learn how to maintain your high-mileage truck to keep repair bills at a minimum and enjoy increased mileage. The concept is quite simple - maintain the truck before it becomes too late and breaks down. Remember, a stitch in time saves nine. Regular truck maintenance multiplies profits and reduces truck repair instances.

Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Gary_Alen

2/25/13

Sortimo Service Body Storage Solutions From Knapheide


Mike Soich of Knapheide Mfg is showing a Knapheide service body fitted with Sortimo storage solution boxes. Shown are the Single and Wide S-Boxx, the M-Boxx, L-Boxx, and the T-Boxx. Knapheide has partnered with the world leader, Sortimo to offer more efficient means of handling and storing items in Knapheide bodies.

For more information on Knapheide products, see www.knapheide.com.

2/22/13

All About Truck Bed Covers

Remember the times when it started to rain hard and you would have run to get your luggage when you are traveling and cram it in the cab. Maybe it was your tools when you were working and then had to pile them in the truck cab along with the passengers you were traveling with. The years of having to travel with a pickup cab full of articles are over. There is no longer a need to pull over and run to save your valuable cargo when the sky opens up. Tonneau covers are constructed to keep your valuable articles safe and dry from those all out down pours. That's what truck bed covers are all about.

Why worry about getting your articles buried in snow when you are either parked or traveling home from work. There's nothing worst then having to dig your valuable cargo out of a truck bed full of snow. That's what tonneau covers were designed for. To make your life easier by protecting the stuff you care about. That's what truck bed covers are all about.

Oh, and those days of shopping and getting groceries. The weather gets bad and you need to put them in your pickup cab and ruin your comfort. Especially around Christmas when the shopping list is quite large.

You may have paid a lot of money on tools and you want to protect them from thieves as well as unexpected weather changes. It's hard to believe that there are some people out there who wouldn't think twice about taking what you have worked your butt off for. Truck bed covers come with locks and some don't have locks but they keep cargo out of sight from those who are determined to take what doesn't belong to them. That's what these covers are all about.

No matter what tonneau cover you are interested in or can afford, these covers transform your truck from just another pickup truck to a great looking truck that other truck owners are envious of. They take that boring look off a truck and give it a whole new exciting look. That's what truck bed covers are all about.


Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Evelyn_Rickert

2/19/13

Ford Super Duty. We Own Work. Forestry

Buzzing saws, falling trees and a work floor that's steep, slick and rugged. Loggers have a dangerous job. They need a truck that's as tough as they are. See why the Ford Super Duty stands high above the rest in the forestry business.

2/16/13

F-150 We Own Work: Farming



A fleet of F-150 EcoBoost-equipped trucks grind it out in the fields day in and day out at Grimmway Farms. See how they prove their capability, efficiency and reliability.

2/13/13

HD Exhaust Components at North Bay Truck Center



North Bay Truck Center and A&T Road Service has a large selection of exhaust parts and tools for repair on all medium and heavy duty trucks. Call 707-427-1386 for any questions. Please visit our website at www.northbaytruckcenter.com.

2/10/13

North Bay Truck Center Has A Huge Selection Of Drive Belts To Take Care ...



At North Bay Truck Center in Fairfield CA, we have a huge selection of drive belts to fit just about any truck on the road. Give us a call at 707-427-1386 and give us the opportunity to take care of your truck. See our website at www.northbaytruckcenter.com.

2/07/13

Cummins Aftertreatment System - Driver Training for Cummins On-Highway H...



Part 14 of 15 in a series of chapters from the Cummins On-Highway Heavy-Duty Truck Engine Driver Training DVD updated in 2013. This segment discusses the Cummins Aftertreatment System.

2/01/13

Factors Affecting Fuel Economy - Driver Training for Cummins On-Highway ...



Part 3 of 15 in a series of chapters from the Cummins On-Highway Heavy-Duty Truck Engine Driver Training DVD updated in 2013. This segment discusses the many factors affecting fuel economy.