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Speedco Supertruck Hits the Road! - Jun 5, 2007
The most radical expediter truck ever is now on tour and coming to a location near you! This rolling work of art, constructed by the Chrome Shop Mafia from television's "Trick My Truck" program, will be on display at Speedco locations and expedited carrier driver appreciation events through July 19. The tour is sponsored by Bolt Express.
Testing your engine's lifeblood - Jun 4, 2007
Today's diesel engines have longer factory-recommended oil drain intervals than ever before, and now it's more essential for the truck owner to know the condition of his oil and what's happening inside the motor.
Bolt-Express: "On a Roll" - Apr 9, 2007
Our fleet is composed of very astute independent business people, and we treat them with a great deal of respect. Today's owner-operators are much more sophisticated and technically aware - they have to be with satellite equipment, laptops, GPS, etc.
Evolution of an Expedited Truck - Feb 23, 2007
The sleeper is now a full-condo style - 96” X 102” - and the cab's roof has been opened up from the windshield on back.
Expedite Trucking with Style - Jan 2, 2007
"When I was thirteen, my dad taught me to drive trailer-truck in the middle of the night. Back then, it was a little bit easier; he put me in the seat and said, 'There it is, now get to drivin’
One-stop For No-idle Solutions - Sep 14, 2006
The ever-changing ours of service regulations now require drivers to spend longer periods in their cabs and sleepers, and they cannot be expected to freeze or bake just because some people want them to shut off their engines to reduce pollution and save fuel.
Expediting Truck Evolution - Jul 1, 2006
He remembers the early days of the industry and the equipment of the time: "The popular expediting truck makes of those days of the early '80's included Fords LN7000's, UD's and a name that's not too familiar today - Magirus."
Things To Consider When Buying A Truck - May 14, 2006
Actually, there are probably a hundred things or more to keep in mind when purchasing a truck, but the following are some key points that the experts, the truck salespeople themselves, have to offer.
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