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What's it Worth to You? How to Get the Most out of Selling Your Truck - May 12, 2010
Every now and again, the time comes when you have to sell your van and/or truck. But how much will someone pay you for it--and how do you maximize the cash you can get for your sale?
It's Not a Van, It's a Tank - Mar 3, 2010
Lima, Ohio's Bert Lambert has been expediting for quite some time, so it's no surprise that he's driven many, many miles over the years. His relationship with one particular van, however, is a bit special...
Expediter Uses Solar Power to Eliminate Idling - Sep 26, 2008
The system begins with two solar panels mounted on the roof. The panels convert solar energy (sunlight) into electric current. Wires carry the current to a controller. The controller is also wired to three deep-cycle "house" batteries. All electronic items in the sleeper (lights, microwave, fans, computer, etc.) are wired to and powered by the house batteries.
Take the Guesswork Out of Oil - Mar 13, 2008
The need for lubrication is basic. Every owner operator worth his salt takes care to protect his livelihood with frequent oil drains. But new oils come out often, making it difficult to keep pace with oil technology. Is it enough to maintain regular oil drain intervals without considering the characteristics of new oils?
Light Van Guide - Feb 8, 2010
Looking for new trucks in the coming year? Want to know what's new in the major 2010 models? Expedite Now has your back.
Glen Rice's Trucks of the Future - Aug 1, 2008
With fuel prices high and going higher, truck owners and designers are rethinking truck specs with improved fuel economy in mind. Among them is Glen Rice, whose forward-looking sketches are pictured on these pages.
DPF's and You - Mar 3, 2008
While no jurisdiction has made filters mandatory, the increasingly stringent emissions regulations that engine manufactures must meet mean that eventually all on-road diesel engines will be fitted with them. The American 2007 heavy truck engine emissions regulations cannot be met without filters.
Be Aware Of ULSD Issues - Feb 25, 2008
To help protect yourself this winter, do your homework. Talk to cold-flow fuel additive suppliers about whether their additive is optimized for ULSD in the areas where you regularly run. Buy winter-blended fuel when appropriate. If you run in the northern states, consider adding fuel-heating equipment to your trucks.
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