| Regular Seasonal Maintenance is the key
to increasing the longevity and performance of your fleet. Your tanks
and trucks each have specific needs that met regularly will keep them
running smoothly along with no surprises. To lapse on your vehicles
maintenance is to take your businesses well being in jeopardy. Don't
let it come down to negligence being responsible for unfulfilled deliveries
and upset customers!
Summer Maintenance
People in home heat delivery have the best opportunity during
the warm summer months to have a regular summer inspection. It is without
a doubt, the best way to examine what last years busy season has done
to your equipment. Even a mild winter of steady deliveries will take
a surprising toll even on quality equipment, and while Allied Tanks
in particular are built to handle the really rough stuff easily, it
still provides peace of mind, knowing that all of your equipment is
in tip top shape and ready for the next cold front.
Let's separate this into the categories of what you can
do yourself to make sure your equipment runs well, and the services
we provide that let you know the inner workings of your fleet have received
the Allied Quality certification*.
What you can do
There
are several things you can do yourself to inspect your vehicles and
regularly handle routine maintenance. Always check all of the fluids
as with any vehicle, inspect your PTO equipment, and inspect all of
the plumbing and gaskets visually. Certainly ask drivers regularly whether
they have been experiencing any strange noises or behaviors from their
equipment. Check all of the valves for leaks, and make sure all of the
electrical signals are both visually and audibly functioning properly.
All of your vehicle maintenance should be documented, and will serve
you as a way of seeing trends in replacement parts, and the other costs
that go into fleet maintenance. It is customary to give your vehicles
this level of inspection monthly. Doing so will greatly increase the
odds of long term trouble free performance.
And how we can help...
Allied
certification means that your vehicle has been pressure tested, and
calibrated for accuracy. We double inspect all of the wiring and plumbing
and have digital diagnostic checks that see things and measure them
in ways the human eye cannot. We recommend having equipment inspected
by Allied Certified Vehicle Inspectors annually. Most of our clients
prefer the summer months when we can offer special pricing incentives,
and when their equipment is not as "pressed for time". Others,
however, like to do a last minute pre-season inspection so they know
that going into the season their equipment has just received certification
and should perform great through those tough months of abuse!
Learn the details of the Allied Certified Tank Truck inspection,
click here! |