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Guidelines on Outfitting a Fuel and Lube Truck

When choosing a fuel and lube truck for a business, a customer usually gets to pick between ready-made and custom options. For many customers, custom fuel and lube trucks present an opportunity to tailor each aspect of the vehicle to their particular needs and maximize efficiency.

While the way to outfit a fuel and lube truck will depend on the company’s unique situation and work requirements, there are some general guidelines that can be used when choosing a truck setup. Keep on reading to find out how to make the most of a fuel and lube truck.

Types of Fluids
Pay attention to what kind of fluids are needed for the fleet, the quantity of fluid needed, and how the service vehicle will be used. Evaluate the fleet and see how it can best accommodate the different vehicles the business.
Tank Capacity
Determine whether the fuel and lube truck will be used to perform complete fuel exchange or just top off fluids. This is important for determining the right tank capacity for the fuel and lube truck. For instance, a tank with a higher capacity may be the better choice for servicing vehicles at remote job sites where they can’t be refilled frequently.
Type of Fuel
Determine what type of fuel the truck will carry. If the truck is servicing on-road vehicles, a company will typically want to equip the fuel and lube truck with clear taxed fuel, but it is servicing off-road vehicles, red fuel is the standard option. However, if the fleet is composed of both off and on-road vehicles that need servicing, Curry Supply has the capabilities to divide the fuel tank to carry both red and clear fuel options.
Flow Rate
Evaluate the required flow rate for the particular application. For instance, a higher flow rate may be the better choice for off-road vehicles and equipment that are used in the construction and mining industry, as they tend to have larger reservoirs and fuel consumption.
Environment
Consider the environment the truck will be used in. If the fuel and lube truck will be used in a colder climate, select a body that is heated and enclosed to make sure the fluids stay at the right temperature and flow rate.
Storage
Consider storage during the planning process. If service items such as filters or tools will be stored in the truck, make sure to incorporate suitable storage areas.
Lighting
Think about lighting if the fuel and lube truck will be used at night. Explore lighting options to make sure there will be appropriate visibility while working.
Compressor
Determine the right compressor for the fuel and lube truck. Do this to make sure that the truck has the appropriate volume for air tools, pumps, and filling tires.
Hose Reels
Select the right hose reels for the environment. Harsher environments tend to require more durable and reliable hose reels.
Custom Features
Think about any custom fuel and lube truck features that might be needed. This may range from various fuel and lube truck safety features and storage elements to pressure water systems, air-driven pumps, and heated reel compartments.

The bottom line is that a customer should carefully consider the unique needs of their fleet when choosing the features for a fuel and lube truck and utilize Curry Supply expertise. Depending on the application of a fuel and lube truck, a customer can customize it to meet the specific requirements of their industry and help boost the efficiency of their business.

Get in Touch with Curry Supply
Curry Supply is a reliable manufacturer to customize a fuel and lube truck. They offer both off-road and on-road fuel and lube truck options, as well as van lube and PM service lube trucks to meet customer’s needs. Curry Supply can also provide more information on service vehicles, including tips on troubleshooting fuel and lube trucks and much more. Contact Curry Supply at currysupply.com
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