Pub. 2 2021-2022 Issue 3

KyTrucking.net 27 No Hills Too Steep - No Ditches Too Deep We’ll Be On The Go – Rain Sleet Or Snow Tony’s Wrecker Service, Inc. Truck Repair ● Air Bag Recovery ● Landoll Transport Secure Storage ● Crane Service ● Long Distance Towing Fleet Management ● Equipment Sales ● Fuel Delivery PH 502-426-4100 FAX 502-425-4050 tonyswreckerservice.com Louisville’s Oldest Wrecker Service with over 80 years of Towing and Recovery Engineering RPMs increase. Minimize shifting, and when you do shift, try to shift while the RPMs are still low. Speed: Once you reach over 60 mph, you use a tenth of a gallon more for every hour and every mile you drive. The fuel economy improves by 27% if a driver travels at 65 mph instead of 75 mph. Idling: If you can reduce idling by 10% annually, you will improve fuel economy by 1%. Invest in the Right Equipment Check out the truck specs and buy trucks suited to the loads they haul. Invest in engines with high horsepower for heavy loads or use on rough terrain. And engines are easier on fuel if you haul lighter loads. Telematics systems improve communication and can help you coordinate between drivers and fleet managers. The information you gain will give you information to reduce wasted fuel. For example, it can monitor drivers and emissions, verify fuel purchases and give you valuable feedback about truck operations. EVs and hybrids can reduce fuel costs dramatically. There’s a big national push toward electrification; if you buy new equipment, consider what else is available besides a diesel engine. Know and Maintain the Equipment Preventive maintenance saves fuel. In addition to maintaining the engine, be sure to include the following: • All engines have a sweet spot for the most efficient running speed. Find the correct RPM and drive accordingly. • Regularly check any aerodynamic equipment to ensure nothing is dangling, dented, ripped or torn. Look at the tractor-to-trailer gap, too. Minimize it. Underbody trailer skirts can also help because they reduce wind drag during highway travel. • Check the tire pressure regularly, especially since it is affected by hot or cold weather. Underinflated tires reduce fuel efficiency. If the tire pressure is 10 psi under what it should be, fuel consumption will be 0.5-1.0% higher. • Monitor the diesel exhaust fuel. The exhaust will tell you whether the engine is working efficiently. Inefficient engines burn more fuel. • Please pay attention to engine fault codes and deal with them promptly. Plan Ahead Before starting any road trip, map out the shortest route with the fewest stops. Also, pay attention to when you might encounter rush-hour traffic. Check Gas Purchases Make sure to monitor all fuel purchases made for each vehicle. Conclusion Diesel prices are high and experts agree these prices are here to stay for the near future. Consider some of the tips mentioned to achieve maximum use from every last drop of fuel purchased.

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