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Fan clutch choices and maintenance vital for fleets

Fan clutch choices and maintenance have never been more important.

TRP introduces windshield glass products

TRP Aftermarket Parts’ new line of glass for all makes of Class 6, 7 and 8 trucks and tractors are manufactured and tested to OEM specifications to ensure optimal quality, safety, surface contour and fit for each windshield. Products can be purchased from all TRP authorized retailers.

SCR engine maintenance report for fleets

Engine manufacturers report that maintenance requirements for 2010 SCR engines are “business as usual.”

Horton’s DM Advantage two-speed reman fan drives solve overheating

Horton’s DM Advantage two-speed reman fan drives improve fuel savings and engine performance, reduce noise, increase available horsepower for auxiliary systems, minimize radiator abrasion from dust and debris, improve air conditioning performance and increase fan drive, tensioner and belt life.

Light-duty work truck offerings from GM

For fleets that use light-duty work trucks—pickups and commercial vans in particular—General Motors continues to offer an array of alternative fuel-powered models. These vehicles are gaining in popularity in corporate and government operations. Verizon Communications, for example, just announced it is buying 576 Chevrolet Silverado hybrid pickup trucks. Recently, on loan from GM and supplied

What you need to know to get from PM-to-PM with fuel filters.

Stuart Strongly Suggests:   1. Make sure the bottom of your fuel storage tanks are free of sediment. Check them periodically and have the muck removed—properly! 2. Ensure that there are fuel filters on the dispensing pump. Change them frequently as the flow rate slows down. Gas pumps are around eight to 10 gal. per

2010 engine test fleets weigh in

Fleet managers talk about their experiences testing 2010 diesel engines

Keeping promises

For Harold Levinson Associates, the right trucks are helping enhance customer service and improve operational productivity.

Better than survival mode

South Shore Transportation’s Kevin Tomlinson is getting the most from his resources by paying attention to details

Insurance needs maintenance

Insurance, according to Webster, is protection against future loss.