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Fuel Discounts: Some Get ‘Em, Some Don’t Fuel discounts and rebates are generally understood to be given by oil/ card companies to trucking companies who may or may not pass them to their lease/owner operators. Fuel discounts and rebates, however, are usually calculated or adjusted quarterly or annually through volume. Depending on the size of the company, their negotiating abilities and fuel strategy differ, and companies can experience huge discount/ rebate differences. A small company can maybe only manage a 5-10% discount, while larger volume purchasers 25-35%+. This huge disparity can make enormous differences to an operator’s bottom line… provided the company passes it on. There are two primary strategies to address fuel cost issues for operators: fuel cap and fuel subsidy. Fuel cap may be simple but
has its own management drawbacks (discussed in prior articles). The best overall strategy (in full disclosure) is a properly administered fuel subsidy. Discounts on fuel purchases (before a subsidy) confuse comparisons. What is better? 5% discount with a 25 cent subsidy, or a 25% discount with an 18 cent subsidy? If fuel prices increase 25%, will the winner still be a winner? If the fuel prices drop 25%, will the advantage of the one change to the other? In the formulas used to compare company contracts, fuel discounts are the most difficult to properly project. It actually would make much more sense for operators to have their fuel costs 100% subsidized by cents per mile rather than a partial discount plus cents per mile. If everyone paid pump price and then got a properly calculated subsidy based on miles, the con-
tracts would be much easier to chart and compare. The difficulty comes when there is a combination of both subsidy and discount by both companies being compared (as described above). Since discounts are negotiated by volume (and volume can fluctuate) discounts cannot be scientifically predictable. Complicate this with fuel rebates that are provided by oil/card companies and things become even more confusing. Who gets a lump sum rebate? How will it be distributed? Who guarantees the company is accountable? Will that rebate always be there? There are too many things the operator has no control over. The contract becomes too vulnerable to company policy and market fluctuations. This is not to say that discounts are bad, or that somehow companies who discount fuel are un-ethical. Absolutely not! In fact, I have viewed some fuel discounts given by companies that (under full disclosure) show incredible generosity… in fact 100%. This means the company isn’t skimming ANYTHING Continued on page T-4
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Tire Safety Tips From Bendix Because there’s no such thing as taking too much care when it comes to tires, Bendix Commercial Vehicle Systems LLC shared suggestions for National Tire Safety Week, and stressing the important role tire care plays in commercial vehicle highway safety. Sponsored by the Rubber Manufacturers Association, National Tire Safety Week (June 1-7) is part of the association’s year-round efforts to raise awareness about the importance of keeping tires in good working condition. “The importance of proper tire maintenance, regular inspection, and correct inflation can’t be overstated when it comes to safe and efficient commercial vehicle operation,” said Jon Intagliata, Product Manager for Tire Pressure Monitoring Systems (TPMS) at Bendix. “Tire pressure and upkeep have a direct impact on the
performance and longevity of tires themselves, and further-reaching effects in terms of fuel savings and fleet operating costs.” Bendix, the North American leader in the development and manufacture of leading-edge active safety and braking system technologies, sees National Tire Safety Week as the ideal time to discuss both immediate and long-term steps that fleets and drivers can take to maximize tire safety. Develop a Plan Fuel and tires are typically among fleets’ largest expenses, and the two are inextricably linked: Research by the Technology & Maintenance Council (TMC) has shown that tire underinflation by as little as 10 percent can result in a 1.5 percent drop in fuel economy, and underinflation by 20 percent results in a 30 percent reduction in tire life. The right equip-
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counts should be replaced by a properly administered fuel subsidy. I am sure it never will (completely) because there will always be recruiters trying to sell a 10% discount and a 10 cent subsidy, saying it’s much better than a 0% discount and a 25 cent subsidy*. They are counting on people not taking the time to do the actual math. When comparing financial contracts math is critical. * There are several key features missing in this statement for the recruiter or anyone else to properly compare. b
from fuel cards, not even service charges. The problem lies with comparing contracts. A company that can’t get more than 10% discount must be able to be compared to a company that can get (and gives) 20%. This case may only be good enough for a snapshot not a projection. In business, an operator must be able to reasonably project expenses. Fuel discounts do not allow accurate projections. I had a client who worked for a company that gave a good discount, and had done so for many years. Suddenly they stopped the discount, no notice, no warning of any sort. The client was being strangled by their fuel costs. Their subsidy never changed because it was calculated by an index exclusive of discounts. Not every situation is as quick as this… sometimes discounts are reduced slowly. In my opinion, as it relates to company contract comparisons, fuel dis-
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Truckers’ Good Mood Picks Up Where It Left Off There’s no denying it: The trucking industry in Ontario is returning to health as carriers report successively stronger freight and rate counts while projecting more optimism than they have in over half a decade. Undoubtedly, Ontario’s diversified trucking industry is reflecting the increased stability and economic growth elsewhere, specifically south of the border and inter-provincially. In the Ontario Trucking Association’s second quarter 2014 survey of business conditions for the bellwether sector, carriers picked-up right where they left off last time – in what was a very positive 1Q14 survey – expressing even higher unprecedented levels of business improvement in all four sectors monitored by OTA (Intra-Ontario, inter-provincial, southbound US, northbound
US). Moreover, for the second straight quarter, carriers indicate that rates are keeping pace with volume increases – something of a rarity since the 2008 recession. Freight Volumes After surprisingly strong results last quarter (during what’s supposed to be a slow freight season), reported freight volumes in the 2Q14 survey were even better as carriers headed towards the spring-summer “new peak” shipping season. Sixty-five percent of carriers said southbound freight volumes improved in the previous three months – the highest percentage ever recorded since OTA started the survey in 2008 and four times higher than the number of carriers who indicated improvements this time last year. It was also a 17-point increase over last quarter’s record
high. Remarkably, not one respondent reported that volumes fell. After remaining flat in the last survey, carriers who indicated that intraprovincial volume had increased jumped to 59% — the second highest level recorded. Sixty-two percent of carriers saw a surge in U.S. northbound lanes – a rate unmatched since 2011 and 18% higher than last quarter. Domestically, the number of carriers who suggested inter-Ontario freight had increased remained at 41%, which is still double the number this time last year. However, carriers clearly expect Ontario lanes to start catching up at some point in 2014. Sixty-three percent of carriers predict volume escalation within provincial lanes over the next six months – a four-year high. Not that they think the rest of Can-
ada or U.S. exports will let up: Intra-provincially, 77% of carriers expect volumes to keep climbing – a third more than who felt the same way last quarter. Southbound, 73% anticipate growth – a whopping 19-point increase from the last survey and highest level ever recorded by OTA. Amazingly, not one carrier respondent believed volumes would retreat in any of these three sectors over the next six months. The 61% who were positive about northbound U.S. business was the highest level since early 2010. Rates It appears that last survey’s robust characterization about the rate environment was not an anomaly. In fact, after bearish reports in most quarters since the recession, carriers now report unprecedented back-toback rate progression. The number of carriers indicating increases to US southbound rates skyrocketed to 62% — more than double the previous all-time high of 29% last quarter and a far cry from the single-digit grades between 2008-2010. Car-
Page T-5 riers who felt rates in all other lanes also improved significantly q-q: InterOntario 23% to 31% (all all-time high); Intra-provincial 47% (matching high in 3Q11); and northbound US from 32% to 41%. Capacity Reflexively, the ripple of near universal volume increases brings with it ever-tighter capacity. There’s more indication that companies want to add drivers and ownerops (58%), but just where those drivers will come from remains in question as the driver shortage will only get more acute as economic activity and freight continues to pick up. Rumbling tectonic plates underlying the trucking labour market
are further shaking the supply balance as 58% of carriers reported capacity contraction – nearly triple the reports from the 2Q13 survey and, once more, the highest number of carriers OTA has ever recorded. Only 22% report flat capacity – the lowest level so far. Looking ahead, 46% expect further tightening – 10 points higher than last quarter and about double this time last year. While tightening capacity is starting to lead to a few demands for longerterm contacts, the pace that shippers prefer to lockin contracts is still remarkably slow considering the current environment. Despite a capacity crunch and higher transportation costs Continued on page T-7
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(only 12% reported fuel cost hikes of 15% or more, compared to 38% who said so in 1Q14). Still, three in four carriers report overall fuel price increases in the 5-10% range. The relatively relaxed fuel price
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Dana Holding Corporation (NYSE: DAN) recently announced new milestones in the development of VariGlide technology, a revolutionary new transmission design that incorporates continuously variable planetary (CVP) technology. This patented, planetary traction drive will be integrated into a variety of power paths to optimize the transmission assembly, significantly reducing fuel consumption and maximizing performance. Developed through a strategic licensing relationship with Fallbrook Technologies Inc., this product can replace the torque converter in some transmission configurations to decouple engine speed from the vehicle’s travel or working speed. Ideal for the rapid acceleration, deceleration, and precise positioning required by material-handling applications, it also eliminates the need for forward and reverse clutches while reducing overall engine speeds, allowing the engine to operate at its optimum efficiency level and reduce noise levels. Numerous powersplit power path concepts for forklift truck applications have been analyzed, and initial simulations show projected fuel savings of up to 20 percent for a standard-sized forklift truck operating in a typical pick-and-place duty cycle. Dana is currently upfitting a 2.2-tonne forklift truck with VariGlide technology
for functional evaluation. VariGlide technology will be offered as a pre-assembled module providing a standard powersplit configuration for forklift truck transmissions produced by original-equipment manufacturers. Dana will also implement VariGlide technology in a premium configuration optimized to supply further fuel efficiency and productivity gains in select Spicer powershift transmissions. “Dana devotes considerable resources to advanced engineering to produce breakthroughs in fuel efficiency and productivity,” said Aziz Aghili, president of Dana Off-Highway Driveline Technologies. “The momentum behind our VariGlide technology program shows how Dana is accelerating the development of innovations that can offer substantial gains with minimal changes to existing equipment designs.” “We are delighted to be working with Dana toward successfully commercializing the Fallbrook technology licensed in the VariGlide CVP for the material-handling market,” said William G. Klehm III, Chairman and CEO of Fallbrook. “The product has significant advantages that we believe will assist users in meeting future operating cost, vehicle performance, and legislative goals.” VariGlide technology is ideally suited to optimize the productivity of 1.5- to
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You Say Tomato; We Say TomAuto: Ford And Heinz Collaborate It might seem that tomatoes and cars have nothing in common. But researchers at Ford Motor Company and H.J. Heinz Company see the possibility of an innovative union. Researchers at Ford and Heinz are investigating the use of tomato fibers in developing sustainable, composite materials for use in vehicle manufacturing. Specifically, dried tomato skins could become the wiring brackets in a Ford vehicle or the storage bin a Ford customer uses to hold coins and other small objects. “We are exploring whether this food processing byproduct makes sense for an automotive application,” said Ellen Lee, plastics research technical specialist for Ford. “Our goal is to develop a strong, lightweight material that meets our vehicle requirements, while at the
same time reducing our overall environmental impact.” Nearly two years ago, Ford began collaborating with Heinz, The CocaCola Company, Nike Inc. and Procter & Gamble to accelerate development of a 100 percent plant-based plastic to be used to make everything from fabric to packaging and with a lower environmental impact than petroleum-based packaging materials currently in use. At Heinz, researchers were looking for innovative ways to recycle and repurpose peels, stems and seeds from the more than two million tons of tomatoes the company uses annually to produce its best-selling product: Heinz Ketchup. Leaders at Heinz turned to Ford. “We are delighted that the technology has been validated,” said Vidhu Nagpal, Associate Di-
rector, Packaging R&D for Heinz. “Although we are in the very early stages of research, and many questions remain, we are excited about the possibilities this could produce for both Heinz and Ford, and the advancement of sustainable 100% plant-based plastics.” Ford’s commitment to reduce, reuse and recycle is part of the company’s global sustainability strategy to lessen its environmental footprint while accelerating development of fuel-efficient vehicle technology worldwide. In recent years, Ford has increased its use of recycled nonmetal and biobased materials. With cellulose fiber-reinforced console components and rice hull-filled electrical cowl brackets introduced in the last year, Ford’s bio-based portfolio now includes eight materials in production. Other examples are coconutbased composite materials, recycled cotton material for carpeting and seat fabrics, and soy foam seat cushions and head restraints. b
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AMTA To Discuss Top Transportation Issues Innovative and ground-breaking are the terms being used to describe a June 9 meeting convened by AMTA that brought together top-level representatives from Alberta Transportation and Alberta Justice to discuss current and long-term initiatives that will bolster industry safety and compliance. “Many of the issues that form AMTA’s safety and training agenda require action by more than one government department,” said Richard Warnock, Interim President and CEO, AMTA. “It was simply prudent to bring together the top people from government departments that influence how our industry is regulated and how safety programs are delivered.” “Our goal is to step-up communication between AMTA and government stakeholders so our members can more effectively
service our customers the province’s shippers and consumers - while operating in a safe manner,” said Warnock. The discussion items were sweeping and touched on major AMTA service delivery areas including: regulatory affairs, injury reduction and training as well as government-industry partnerships. The agenda for the day-long meeting encompassed everything from compliance issues through to industry image. A portion of the day was devoted to AMTA’s key lobby items, such as hours of service, electronic recording devices, automated permit systems, and entry level Class 1 driver training. The group identified increased driver training, daily trip inspections and fatigue management as actions items. Going forward, the participants agreed
to meet annually to continue to identify action items that support their shared goal of safer roads in Alberta. The AMTA delegation, led by AMTA President & CEO Richard Warnock was comprised of: Brian Bell (Director, Safety & Operations); Doug McFayden (Manager, Injury, Reduction & Training); Kim Hrushenski (Manager, Partners in Compliance); Dave Jorgensen (Business Manager); Fred Gould (Manager, Partnership in Injury Reduction); and David Brunet (Manager, Compliance & Regulatory Affairs). The following provincial government departments were represented at this meeting: Alberta Transportation Carrier Services, Alberta Transportation Office of Traffic Safety, Alberta Transportation Driver Programs & Licensing Standards, Alberta Transportation Vehicle Safety, Alberta Transportation Engineering, Alberta Transportation Dangerous Goods and Alberta Justice & Solicitor General. b
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Format Changes For NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Race At Eldora Speedway NASCAR recently announced a series of format enhancements to the second annual NASCAR Camping World Truck Series race at Eldora Speedway, scheduled for July 23. Among the enhancements, aimed to bolster the emphasis on both driver skill and team strategy, are: • Pit stops during competition cautions are now optional, whereas they were mandatory in last year’s inaugural event. • Each qualifying race will now be 10 laps each. Last year, each race was eight laps. • A random draw will determine qualifying order. Last year, practice
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Succession Action Plan To Help Fleets Prepare For Future Trucking HR Canada has developed an interactive succession planning tool for fleet managers who want to ensure they always have the right people in the right job. The Succession Action Plan is now available for an introductory price of $60 + tax. It guides users through all four steps of an effective succession planning process – setting priorities, reviewing a company’s “bench strength”, addressing gaps in skill sets, and monitoring succession
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Detroit Connect Wins Best Telematics Solution Daimler Trucks North America (DTNA) announced that the Detroit Connect brand received the Best Telematics Service or Solutions for Commercial Vehicles award from Telematics Update. This award recognizes brands that have developed exceptional telematic solutions for a variety of commercial vehicles. Telematics Update is the leading industry resource for telematics news, events and reports across the automotive, mobile and Internet industries. More than 400
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Natural Gas-Powered Kenworth T680 To Offer Eaton UltraShift The new Kenworth T680 natural gas truck will be available with the Eaton UltraShift PLUS automated transmission as an option. The announcement came in conjunction with the recent Alternative Clean Transportation (ACT) Expo in Long, Beach, Calif. During ACT, Kenworth is exhibiting a T680 52inch mid-roof sleeper specified with an integrated powertrain package featuring the Cummins Westport ISX12 G 400 hp natural gas engine and the Eaton UltraShift PLUS automated transmission. The new package will be
offered with the T680 52inch sleeper or day cab natural gas tractor for linehaul and regional haul applications. The Eaton UltraShift PLUS will be available in the 10-speed LAS and 13-speed MHP series. “The Kenworth T680 natural gas configuration equipped with the Eaton UltraShift PLUS transmission offers truck operators the best line of sight toward increased fuel efficiency and performance in a Class 8 natural gas truck,” said Alan Fennimore, Kenworth vocational marketing manager. “Start with the fuel-effi-
practices. We found that succession planning was a recurring need,” said Trucking HR Canada CEO Angela Splinter. “Fleets which enhance the skills of existing employees will always be better prepared to address future opportunities, and help to retain the skilled personnel who are vital to their success.” While the growing need for skilled drivers has been identified by the Canadian Trucking Alliance’s Blue Ribbon Task Force on the Driver Shortage, as well as a report by the Conference Board of Canada, the challenge of attracting and retaining skilled employees affects every role in the workplace, Splinter added. b uptime, fuel efficiency, compliance, and safety. This award is a testament to Daimler Trucks North America’s commitment to provide customer value via our connected vehicles.” Introduced in 2013, Detroit Connect features Detroit Virtual Technician onboard diagnostic system, Visibility fleet software, and the upcoming release of the On-Board Tablet, and is the industry’s first integrated OEM telematics solution for commercial drivers and fleet operators. Detroit Connect provides an essential link between driver and operator to improve both individual truck and fleet performance. For more information, go to www.DetroitConnect.com. b cient T680, add the Cummins Westport ISX12 G engine for natural gas fuel savings opportunities compared to diesel, and then mix in the productive Eaton UltraShift PLUS to help maximize fuel economy and driver comfort.” Benefits of the powertrain package for the T680 natural gas vehicle includes intelligent shift selection software for performance and efficiency improvements; better launch and shift decisions through grade sensing, weight computation and driver throttle commands; Hill Start Aid to help prevent rollbacks when engaged and simplify operations for even the most inexperienced drivers; and tailored shift logic for efficient operation and enhanced braking performance. b
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AMTA Road Knight Rob Wells Named Volvo-CTA Driver Of The Year Robert Wells – dedicated Albertan truck driver, family man, community leader, and superhero to those who know him – was recently named the 2013 national Volvo Canada/Canadian Trucking Alliance Driver of the Year. Wells, a driver for Bison Transport who lives in Calgary, was officially handed the award and honoured with the title at the recent Alberta Motor Transport Association’s annual general meeting. Wells also served on the 2011-2012 AMTA Road Knights team, where he travelled the province educating students about traffic safety and careers in the trucking industry. The winner of the national award is selected from existing recipients of the Volvo Truck Driver of the Year in each of the Canadian provinces. The award is presented annually to a Canadian professional transport driver who
holds a collision-free driving record, demonstrates a high level of professionalism both on and off the road and demonstrates courtesy within the industry and the public arena. Wells, 63, is a 40-year veteran of the trucking industry, spending his last 15 years with Bison as both a company driver and lease operator. He has logged about 6-million collision-free miles in his career. During that time he has racked up several safe driving awards at the companies he’s worked for. More recently at Bison, Wells has trained and mentored new drivers as an in-cab instructor and has served on Bison’s driver advisory board, where he makes recommendations to the company on driver issues, equipment and safety. Although he loves trucking, Wells’ greatest passion is his family – his wife Marlene, his five chil-
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On June 7, 2014, David Pringle of Smithers received the 2014 BC Professional Driver of the Year award at the BC Trucking Association’s (BCTA’s) Annual Management Conference in Kelowna, for an exemplary record of safe driving during his 36year career with Bandstra Transportation Systems
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Between The Rails Fuel Tank For Freightliner M2 106 Freightliner Trucks recently announced that a between-the-rails fuel tank is available as an option for its Freightliner M2 106 vehicles. Ideal for ambulance configurations, the new option places a 40 gallon steel fuel tank between the rails at the end of the frame. This allows emergency trucks to have more packaging options such as increased diesel exhaust fluid (DEF) capacity and additional batteries while still maintaining a clear
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Peterbilt Models 579, 567 Now Available With SmarTire Helping provide improved fuel economy, safety and tire life, the Bendix SmarTire Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) is now available for Peterbilt’s Models 579 and 567, the company recently announced. The TPMS system monitors the pressure and temperature of each tire on the vehicle in real time and will warn the operator of potential problems. The system helps operators keep tires properly inflated, which improves fuel economy and reduces tire wear. “Peterbilt is pleased to offer this technology to our Model 579 and 567 custom-
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#14-001 | 2008 Hino 268, 220 hp Diesel engine, Alison auto trans, hydraulic brakes, 225,000 miles, 29,000 lbs GVW, 24’ flat deck 8.5 wide. New tires all the way round. Truck is mint. Can change out deck for box if preferred.
$7,800
#13-132 | 2008 HINO 338 MODEL, 260HP DIESEL. Allison Automatic Trans, Air Ride Suspension, 24’ Van Body, Thermo King Diesel Reefer, Aluminum Power Tailgate.
#13-104 | 26’ VAN BODY X 8 1/2 wide x 8 1/2 high, roll up rear door, side door, oak floor, 3000 lb. tuckaway power tailgate - NEW WHITE PAINT - can install on any make or model.
$6,800
$17,800
#13-084 | 1996 International 4700, DT466 Diesel engine, hydraulic brakes, 6 spd standard, 20' flat deck, truck has been fully serviced and has a recent CVI. Can be put to work right away.
#14-003 | 2006 Hino 338, 260 Hp Diesel engine, Allison auto trans, air brakes, 33,000 lbs GVW, 470,000 kms with 22’ beverage body. Can remove body if preferred. Truck has been fully serviced and CVI’d LOW LOW price of $17,800.
$26,800
#13-140 | 2006 International G.V.W.:25,500, BODY: VAN ENGINE HP: DT466 210 HP, Air conditioning, cruise control, aluminum walk ramp, aluminum fuel tank.
$19,800
#13-158 | 2005 GMC W5500 4 CYCL TURBO DIESEL, Automatic Trans, Hydraulic Brakes, 12’ Van Body With Tuckaway Power Tail Gate.
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# 13-152 | 2003 INTERNATIONAL 4400 MODEL, DT466 Diesel, Allison Automatic Trans, 33,000Lb GVW, Air Brakes. 236” WB, Will Sell With Or Without Van Body.
$7,800
#13-073 | 16’ MORGAN VAN BODY 90.5” wide (inside dimensions) x 90.5” High (inside Dimensions) with 2000 lb. Tuckaway Maxon Power Tailgate. Hardwood Floor, Roll up Rear Door, Translucent Roof, New White Paint, 2 Rows of E Track.
$29,800
#13-144 | 2008 HINO 268 24’ VAN G.V.W.: 29,000 LBS GVW, BODY: MORGAN ALUMINUM VAN BODY, ENGINE HP: 6 CYL TURBO DIESEL 220 HP, A/C, Hydraulic Brakes, Tilt Wheel, Cruise Control, CD Player, Dual Pass seat, Adjustable Driver Seat, Rear Step Bumper, 2 Rows of Tie Downs.
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#13-169 | 2005 Aluminum Tuk Away Power Tailgate. Dual piston, 3,300 lbs capacity, level ride system, 60 x 80 platform. Not the gate for you? We have many more different gates from steel to rail gates. Give us a call and we’ll help you with your needs.
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2007 FREIGHTLINER COLUMBIA
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We stock Autocrane cranes! We have Econo-tons, 3203EHs, 4004EHs and 5005EHs in stock ready for immediate delivery.
Freightliner CST120, Detroit S60 515 hp, RTLO 16918B, 12K front, 46K rear, 48" flat roof sleeper, 1,286,413 km, stock #Y2733, S/N Y2733. $38,000.
Cummins ISX 550 hp, 1850, RTLO 18918B, 14.6K front, 46K rears, lowbed ramps, 72" Aerocab sleeper, Magnum aluminum headache racks, 919,664 kms, stock #938250, S/N 938250. $65,000.
Cummins ISX 550 hp, 2050, 18 spd, Super 40s, 12K front, sleeper, wet kit, 703,056 kms. $83,000.
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Mack 400 hp, 10 speed, 18K front, 44K rears, roll-off system, 638,000 kms, stock #M007048, S/N M007048. $40,000.
Cummins ISX 450 hp, RTLO 16913A, 12K front, 40K rears, 60" Hi Roof sleeper, 1,492,568 kms, stock #86405, S/N 86405. $32,000.
26' long x 12' wide deck, completely rebuilt, beaver tails, 16 wheel, tire size: 11.00 x 24. $165,000.
Hydraulic ramps, 22'6" long x 15'6" wide deck, completely rebuilt, tire size: 16.00 x 25. $185,000.
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Kenworth - T880 52-inch Sleeper Tandem Winch Tractor
Kenworth - T800 Twin Steer Picker
New Kenworth T880 Winch Tractor Leads Kenworth Lineup For 2014 Global Petroleum Show In Calgary Kenworth Truck Company will exhibited five trucks in its outdoor booth during the 2014 Global Petroleum Show June 10-12 at Stampede Park in Calgary, Alberta. The event annually hosts over 2,000 exhibiting companies and more than 60,000 attendees from 100 countries. The new Kenworth T880 52-inch sleeper tandem winch tractor lead the way in the Kenworth exhibit. Also part of the dis-
play were two huge Kenworth C500s – a 410-inch wheelbase C550 twin steer bed truck with a winch and extended day cab, and a C500 tridem with a 62-inch FlatTop AeroCab sleeper. Rounding out the lineup are a Kenworth T800 twin steer with a 40-ton picker and 42-inch sleeper, and a Kenworth T370 expedited parts “hot shot” unit with a deck and a picker. As a bonus, a new Kenworth T880 52-inch tridem
winch tractor and a Kenworth T370 4x4 also will be displayed at the show in the PACCAR / Braden Winch booth. All three Kenworth winch trucks at the show were equipped with Braden winches from PACCAR Winch in capacities from 80,000 to 130,000 pounds. The two C500s and the T880 tridem winch tractor were provided at the show in cooperation with Edmonton Kenworth. The
T880 52-inch sleeper tan- environments – the oilfields Alan Fennimore, Kenworth dem winch tractor, T800 of Canada, the United States vocational marketing mantwin steer and the two and around the world,” said ager. b T370s are courtesy of GreatWest Kenworth in Calgary. The two AlbertaProviding based Kenworth dealers Factoring and are leaders in providing oilA/R Financing field trucks in Canada. to the BC “Kenworth offers an outTrucking Industry standing lineup of oilfield since 1988. trucks that provide excellent durability, reliability and cost benefits for oil and gas companies operating in Contact Tom Klausen or Raj Singh at 800-663-0721 one of the most demanding www.FVF.ca RED DEER
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$99,000
• Maxx 7,300 HP • Automatic Transmission • 24’ TK Van Body with 2500 lb. Tail Gate • 21,000 Rear Axle • 75,000 KM #547198
$45,900
Cummins ISX, 525 HP, 51” Hi Rise, 18 Speed transmission, FA 12,000 lbs, RA 40,000 lbs, #213763
2012 PROSTAR 73” SLEEPER
$67,500
Maxx13 Engine 475 HP Fuller 18 Speed Transmission F.A. 12,000 R.A. 46,000 lbs, #589648
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2013 INTERNATIONAL 5900 TRACTOR • International Maxx 13 • 6 Speed Automatic • 475 HP • 16,000 lbs Front Axle • 46,000 lbs Rear Axle • 51” Hi Rise •194,445 km #255475
ENGINE WARRANTY UNTIL OCT 2017 & EXT. VEHICLE WARRANTY UNTIL OCT 2015
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2013 PROSTAR 56” SLEEPER
$89,900
CUM ISX Engine 500 HP Fuller 18 Speed Transmission F.A. 12,000 R.A. 46,000 lbs, #86957
2007 INTERNATIONAL 4300
2010 TERRASTAR 16’ VAN BODY
$45,000
$24,900
DT466 Engine 245 HP Fuller 6 Speed Transmission F.A. 12,000 R.A. 21,000 lbs, #413216
Maxx7 ENGINE 300 HP Allison Automatic Trans. F.A. 7,000 R.A. 13,500 lbs, #629869
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2006 International 7600, 4-axle roof-top delivery truck, w/Cleasby roof-top conveyor, 28' flatbed, Cummins ISM/425 hp, 16908LL, Jake, PS, A/C, CC, HM, AM/FM, 20K FA, 46K Rears, 12K lift, Hendrickson HN susp., low miles, very clean.
1999 Chevrolet 7500, 4x4 5-7 yd dump truck, 28K GVW, Cat 3126/250 hp, Allison auto, PS, A/C, air brakes, trailer equipped, ex-goverment truck, less than 20K total miles.
(2) 2011 Ford F450 Mechanics Service Truck, 12' Altec utility body, Venturo 3500# crane, Powerstroke 6.7 diesel, auto, PS, A/C, CC, HM, PW, trailer pkg. Low, low miles. CALL.
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2008 Sterling w/Amrep Roll-Off, MBE 460, engine brake, 10 spd, PS, AC, AM/FM, 18K x 40K axles, Tuff-Trac susp., LOW MILES, EXCELLENT CONDITION.
(3) 2004 Freightliner FL112 3-Axle Tractors, Cat 12/380 HP, 13 spd, Jake, PS, AC, CC, AM/FM, 4-spring susp, ex-govnt trucks, ALL UNDER 60,000 TOTAL MILES. Call.
2005 Freightliner Columbia 3-axle tractor, Cat 13/430 HP, 13 spd, Jake, PS, AC, CC, AM/ FM, airliner susp., ex-govnt truck, low miles, VERY NICE.
2000 International 4900 Crewcab, w/ HiRanger 46” material handler, 2-man bkt, 4 outriggers, tool circuits, line body, 110V inverter, DT530, auto, PS, AC, AM/FM, CC, air brakes, ex-municipal unit, NICE.
2004 Freightliner FLD1205D 3-axle tractor, Cat C15/475 hp, 13 spd, Jake, PS, AC, CC,AM/FM, 14K FA, 48K rears, 46K Airliner susp, 34,000 miles, Ex-govnt truck, CALL.
(3) 2007 Chevrolet 3500 Express 14 Passenger Vans, V8, Auto, PS, AC, AM/FM, C/C, H/M, Trailer pkg, ex-municipal units, VERY CLEAN.
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1992 CHEVROLET KODIAK w/Progress 2000 gal stainless steel aviation fueler, rear delivery, can be modified for fleet fueling, 3116 Cat, auto, PS, air brakes, 15K total miles.
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(2) 2008 International 5900i 4 Axle Dump Trucks, Cummins ISX/485 hp, 10 spd, PS, A/C, CC, HM, AM/FM, Jake, 20K FA, 46K RA, 12K lift, Hendrickson 46K spring susp, both trucks under 20K miles!
2002 Leboy/Rosco SW Pro Construction Sweeper, Cummins diesel, full cab, AC, excounty unit, Very Clean.
1994 Ford LTL 9000 4,000 Gallon Water Truck, Cat diesel, 13 spd, PS, A/C, AM/FM, Jake, 14K FA, 40K rears, Hendrickson susp, front sprays, rear sprays, hose reel, cab air controls, ex-government truck, low miles, CLEAN!
1991 International S2674, L10-9spd, Heavy spec, Texoma 330-15. V8 gas engine, pole setter, take up winch, LOW Hours!
2001 Freightliner FL80, w/Camel 200 Hydro Excavating/Catch basin cleaner, 8.3L Cummins, auto, PS, AM/FM, ex-city truck, UNDER 6,500 ORIGINAL MILES, Call for specs.
1991 International 4800 4x4, w/Altec D845TB digger derrick, 45' sheave height, 2 spd digger, upper and lower controls, capstan drive, hyd Air compressor, 110V inverter, DT466 diesel engine, Allison auto, PS, AM/ FM, air brakes, exhaust brakes, under 17,000 total Miles. Ex-Power Co. Truck.
COMING IN (2) 2000 Freightliner FL1212 3-Axle Dump Trucks, Cummins ISM/370 hp, Allison auto, Jakes, PS, CC, AM-FM, 16K FA, 40K rears (lockers), Chalmers susp., New 15' dump boxes, trailer equipped, ex-power co. trucks, low miles!!
2004 International 7500 4 x 4 w/Lift-all 55’ material handler (68’ working) 2-man tub bkt, upper and lower insulated, tool circuits, frt bumper winch/capstan drive, 4 outriggers, line body, DT 570, Allison auto, PS, AC, CC, air brakes, Clean Truck, Low miles & Hours.
2004 Sterling Actrera w/Hi-Ranger TL50M/58’ material handler squirt boom, 2-man rotating bkt, 2000# jib & winch, 55’ max working height, insulated upper & lower, full utility body, Cat diesel, Allison auto, PS, AC, AM/FM, air brakes, very clean, hard to find.
2003 International 2574 Daycab truck-tractor, Cummins N14/425 hp, 13 spd, PS, C/C, AM/ FM, H/M, Jake, 12K FA, 40K rears, Hendrickson air susp., only 77,000 total miles, EX GOVT UNIT.
1997 International 8100 T/A w/Towtem continuous chain roll-off, Cummins M11/300 hp, Jake, 18 spd, PS, AC., CC, AM/FM, Hendrickson susp, EX-COUNTY UNIT, Nice.
(4) 2005 Ford F750 5-7 YD dump trucks, Cat C7/210, Allison Auto., E-Brake, PS, CC, AC, AM/FM, 12K FA, 21K rear, trailer equipped, Super Low miles....CALL.
1990 GM 7000, w/McLelland FUEL-LUBE BODY, 700 gal of fuel, 4 product compartments, air comp, grease keg, waist oil comp. Fuel meters & reels, Product reels, low Miles, Very Clean, EX-CITY TRUCK.
2003 Freightliner 6 x 6 Dump Truck, w/Frink 12' plow and Swenson sander, Cummins ISM 380, 8LL, Jake, PS, A/C, CC, AM/FM, 20K FA, 40K RA (lockers), Chalmers susp, Heil 15' dump box, trailer equipped, only 31K total miles. EX-POWER CO TRUCK.
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