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3/31/17

Innovations at the Work Truck Show 2017


NTEA Managing Director Doyle Sumrall shares opportunities to see innovation in action at WTS17, including lightweighting, Ride-and-Drive, Green Truck Summit, and exhibitors featuring green products and technologies. http://www.worktruckshow.com

WTS18 will be held March 6-9, 2018, in Indy. Sign up to be notified when registration opens at https://www.worktruckshow.com/wts18si....

3/28/17

For State of the Art Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) Cleaning - It's North Bay Truck Center



North Bay Truck Center has ithe state of the art FSX Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) cleaning equipment to help our customers keep their engines performing effectively by removing up to 94% of the captured soot from the DPF filter. Cleaner DPF equals longer filter life too and these filters are very expensive to replace.

Diesel Particulate Filters are quite expensive to replace and can be regenerated by periodic deep cleaning. This will enhance the performance of your truck's exhaust system and help your truck get maximum fuel economy and effectiveness. Your DPF filter may only need cleaning every 250,000 miles or much sooner depending on your engine and how it is maintained. Dirty exhaust means the soot will clog the filter sooner, so you will want to make sure that your engine is serviced regularly. Every truck will be different as every driver is different.

We chose FSX because FSX has a proven cleaning method that gets the most soot out of the filter and North Bay Truck Center has installed the complete cleaning system including the TrapBlaster™ Pneumatic Cleaner, TrapTester™ Air Flow Test Bench, TrapBurner™ Thermal Cleaner, and SootSucker™ Dust Collector.

For more information, call us at 707-427-1386
This package contains all of the state of the art equipment for cleaning DPF's.
TrapBlaster™ Pneumatic Cleaner TrapTester™ Air Flow Test BenchTrapBurner™ Thermal CleanerSootSucker™ Dust Collector

3/25/17

ANCO Technology












ANCO wiper blades continues their commitment to leading edge designs, materials and production techniques. See how Federal-Mogul engineers develop and analyze new product concepts using the very the latest Computer Aided Drafting and engineering tools.

3/22/17

Test drive: Mack’s Granite MHD ‘baby 8’



The idea of a “tweener” or a baby 8 truck isn’t exactly new, but Mack’s approach with the Granite MHD is somewhat unique.

In many cases, a Class 6 or 7 unit is spec’d up to give the smaller truck enough power and capability to move upwards of 60,000 pounds. This lowers the sticker price but most often you’ll find a smaller cab, smaller mirrors, reduced visibility, fewer features and lighter components, including frame cross-members.

In the case of the Granite MHD, a standard Granite model is refitted with lighter components, like a Cummins 9-liter ISL, Allison 3000 RDS six-speed automatic transmission and in some cases lighter frame rails, axles and suspensions. The end result is a scaled down Class 8 truck, which provides a larger cab and increased rigidity.

Powered by Cummins’ lightweight ISL, the truck sits on a Mack Cornerstone chassis that features a high-strength steel frame.

The lighter-weight frame doesn’t sacrifice stiffness and performance. My drive on the surface roads of Indianapolis was highlighted with tight handling and more than enough power from the engine’s 345 hp and 1,050 lb. ft. torque.


The cab of the Granite MHD is roomy and quiet.

Otherwise the MHD looks and is outfitted like any other Granite – comfortable, roomy and rugged with supreme visibility.

Granite MHD features flush and extended channel type front bumpers and hood splash shields to extend component life by keeping the engine compartment clean. My unit was outfitted with a 10’ by 36” snow plow, which added some head-weight to the truck, and the back was equipped with an 11’ dump box – a fairly common municipal spec for this truck.

The galvanized steel cab, coupled with the 9-liter ISL, makes for a quiet ride and mounting it on airbags and shocks means the truck absorbs most of the battering before it reaches the driver.

With a tight steering radius, Granite MHD easily navigates narrow streets, crowded jobsites and makes quick work of plowing a small patch of snow from the Indianapolis Zoo parking lot.

All baby 8s are built to take a beating, but Mack’s Granite MHD is a heavyweight fighting in the middleweight division, allowing it to take one across the teeth time and time again.


- See more at: http://www.hardworkingtrucks.com/test-drive-macks-granite-mhd-baby-8/#sthash.o29a69hM.dpuf








In the case of the Granite MHD, a standard Granite model is refitted with lighter components, like a Cummins 9-liter ISL, Allison 3000 RDS six-speed automatic transmission and in some cases lighter frame rails, axles and suspensions. The end result is a scaled down Class 8 truck, which provides a larger cab and increased rigidity.
Powered by Cummins’ lightweight ISL, the truck sits on a Mack Cornerstone chassis that features a high-strength steel frame.
The lighter-weight frame doesn’t sacrifice stiffness and performance. My drive on the surface roads of Indianapolis was highlighted with tight handling and more than enough power from the engine’s 345 hp and 1,050 lb. ft. torque.

The cab of the Granite MHD is roomy and quiet.
Otherwise the MHD looks and is outfitted like any other Granite – comfortable, roomy and rugged with supreme visibility.
Granite MHD features flush and extended channel type front bumpers and hood splash shields to extend component life by keeping the engine compartment clean. My unit was outfitted with a 10’ by 36” snow plow, which added some head-weight to the truck, and the back was equipped with an 11’ dump box – a fairly common municipal spec for this truck.
The galvanized steel cab, coupled with the 9-liter ISL, makes for a quiet ride and mounting it on airbags and shocks means the truck absorbs most of the battering before it reaches the driver.
With a tight steering radius, Granite MHD easily navigates narrow streets, crowded jobsites and makes quick work of plowing a small patch of snow from the Indianapolis Zoo parking lot.
All baby 8s are built to take a beating, but Mack’s Granite MHD is a heavyweight fighting in the middleweight division, allowing it to take one across the teeth time and time again.
- See more at: http://www.hardworkingtrucks.com/test-drive-macks-granite-mhd-baby-8/#sthash.o29a69hM.dpuf

3/19/17

IHC - Project Alpha


A fundamental change in the way we approach engine design. Project Alpha is our effort to rethink how we make diesel engines. It’s represented by a new team, made up of the brightest and best powertrain engineers, driven to deliver the industry’s best uptime.

3/13/17

GMC Duramax Diesel Engine


Discover the 2017 Duramax package that provides more horsepower, torque, and payload carrying capability. Our Duramax Diesel engine was tested in extreme conditions to ensure the best performance, capability, and refinement.

3/10/17

3/07/17

3/04/17

A&T Road Service - We'll Get You Back on the Road!



At A&T "Mobile" Truck Road Service we like to think of ourselves as the "Ambulance Service for Trucks." If your truck is broken down, we will come to you and perform the necessary triage to get you back on the road. Now includes towing, load adjustments, and more.

A&T "Mobile" Heavy Duty Truck and Trailer Road Service is a 24-hour, 7-days a week roadside mobile truck repair service for light and medium-duty to heavy duty commercial trucks and trailers. A&T Road Service, a subsidiary of North Bay Truck Center.

Our fleet incudes a 2014 Kenworth (Shown in video) with a 500 hp Cummins and 18-speed gearbox is outfitted with an NRC Quickswap detachable tow unit with a tag axle for extra capacity. This allows the truck to be a wrecker and also a transfer vehicle, so with the unit disconnected, it will tow mobile home units, trailers of all kinds and with the wrecker unit attached is capable of lifting up to 20,000 lb steer axles for heavy duty truck towing. This unit can easily to HD trucks, buses, mobile homes.


Not only do we provide 24 Hour Emergency service, we could come out and do light mechanical work on site to our customer's fleet and avoid the truck having to come in the shop.We will go just about anywhere for anything, at anytime. We have a wide normal service area and have been known to go beyond those boundaries by request. See our Service Area.

Below is a bullet point list of services by A&T Road Service.


 New: In-House TOWING
            Fully Equipped Mobile Repair Units
            Tire Replacement
            Load Adjustments
            Welding
            Fuel Delivery
            Lock-Outs
            Vehicle Storage
            Hydraulics
            DOT & BIT Inspections
            Crane Inspections
            Glass Replacement
            Vehicle Rentals
            Liftgate Repairs and Service
            Tens of Thousands of Parts In Stock


North Bay Truck Center is centrally located in Fairfield CA to service all of Solano County along with much of the San Francisco/Oakland bay area and Sacramento. A&T Road Service is available by calling 800-434-1205,

You can also visit our website at http://www.NorthBayTruckCenter.com

3/01/17

From A to B - Mack Hauls NASCAR From Race to Race


NASCAR's three dozen races every year don't happen on their own. A huge amount of work goes into each one, week after week during the racing season. Each race is seen by millions of fans on TV or in person but what many people don't realize is that all NASCAR races are actually delivered by truck. In this episode of From A to B, how do NASCAR haulers help bring each race to life?