Loading trucks is the most common job for a wheel loader. Yet many operators waste seconds on every cycle — and those seconds add up to dozens of lost loads per shift. Here are four simple techniques to speed up truck loading without burning more fuel or wearing out the machine.
View MoreA rough terrain forklift is built for places standard forklifts fear: construction sites, lumber yards, block plants, and farm feedlots. Big flotation tires, high ground clearance, and four‑wheel drive let it work where pavement ends. But those same features need different care. Here are four tips to get the most from your rough terrain forklift.
View MoreAn excavator bucket takes constant abuse. Rocks, concrete, frozen ground — they all wear down teeth, side cutters, and the base plate. Running a worn bucket burns fuel, slows cycle times, and eventually ruins the bucket itself. Here is how to catch wear early and keep your bucket digging efficiently.
View More Tires are one of the biggest ongoing costs for any wheel loader owner. A single replacement tire for a 5-ton loader can cost over $800, and for larger machines, the price multiplies quickly. The good news is that most tire damage is preventable. Here are four practical tips to extend tire life on your loader.
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