Choosing heavy-haul equipment is a complicated process. Operators must consider the specifications of the intended load, road conditions in their operating area, and a variety of other factors, ...
When spec’ing a heavy haul truck there is no single best solution. The weight of the load, distance traveled, amount of time spent off road and a host of other factors determine the proper choice.
Fontaine Heavy-Haul, a manufacturer of large trailers for construction projects, offers Workhorse trailers for moving excavators and work equipment. The Workhorse series includes the following models: ...
Trailer manufacturer Kalyn Siebert introduced two new trailers at the late-August Great American Trucking Show (GATS) in Dallas. With the introduction of the low-profile Phoenix hydraulic sliding axle ...
Construction companies require many pieces of heavy equipment for their jobs. From bulldozers to steamrollers, all of this equipment needs to be hauled from one project to another. There are several ...
Eighty thousand pounds, the federal cap on truck weight that’s observed by many states, is regularly exceeded by heavy-haulers. With proper permits and escorts, they carry large, non-divisible loads ...
Heavy haulers that transport loads above 120,000 lbs gross combination weight (GCW) must carefully specify their trucks for both durability and power. An over-spec’d truck may reduce fuel mileage and ...
PLYMOUTH, Mich., April 7, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Jason Walker, Chief Operating Officer of United Road, the largest provider of finished vehicle transport logistics in North America today announced the ...
Dodd City, Texas-based Kaleb Hammett showed off this 2017 Peterbilt 389 at the Mid-America Trucking Show in Louisville, Kentucky, last month as part of the PKY Truck Beauty Championship. The truck ...
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