30th January 2008

Moving Truck Rentals

Moving to a new house or office is a challenging task, especially if you are moving to another state. Moving truck rentals, if you get a good bargain, can make the whole process easier and help you cut down on the cost of moving.

The cost of moving truck rentals depends on a number of factors, including is the size of the truck and the distance this truck will have to cover. Some well-established companies providing moving trucks may charge a little bit higher rent. The new players in the market might offer you a lower rate. But you must consider two important factors: safety and reliability.

The bookings for a moving truck can be made online also. Online resources provide detailed information about moving truck rentals by different companies. For different locations and destinations, different rates are available. The rental costs could also depend on whether you have hired a moving truck to shift household items or are looking for a quick business delivery.

Before one finally makes a decision about the company whose truck one is going to hire, it is better to compare quotes. During peak season, the costs spike upwards. They come down during certain months of the year. This movement in moving truck rentals depends on geographical locations and climate.

The moving truck rentals should also be compared with moving trailer rentals if you require a number of trucks. As the carrying capacity of an average trailer is greater than that of an average truck, a truck rental could prove to be much costlier to you. Moving truck rentals are quite high if you want to deliver a package across international borders.

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30th January 2008

How to Get Cheap Truck Insurance

Trucks are great for hauling stuff but aren’t so great for insurance because it generally costs more to insure trucks than cars. Why does truck insurance cost more, and how can you find cheap truck insurance?

Why is Truck Insurance More Costly?

Trucks cost more to insure than cars for four main reasons:

* Drivers of trucks, as a whole, don’t have great driving records. So while you may be accident and ticket free (and make sure you get a discount for that), you’re still going to be paying for the mistakes of other truck drivers.

* Trucks cost more than cars, so the insurance costs more too, just in case the insurance company has to replace your truck.

* Trucks are big and heavy. In an accident, they tend to inflict more damage on smaller vehicles and more injuries to the occupants of those vehicles. If the accident is your fault, that’s more money from your insurance company.

* Trucks are stolen more often than cars.

Finding Cheap Truck Insurance

The good news is that you can find cheap truck insurance. It helps if you buy the right truck: one that has a good safety record and isn’t a prime target of thieves. This information is available online or you can check with your insurance professional.

You can also save on truck insurance by comparison shopping among insurance companies. Truck insurance quotes vary widely from one insurance company to another, but you can easily get multiple quotes from A-rated insurance companies.

All you have to do is go online to an insurance comparison website and type in your insurance information. The website will match your information and needs with various insurance companies, which will then send you quotes. You just review the quotes and select the best one for you.

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30th January 2008

Tips on Snowplowing

Now that you’ve got your new snowplow, what do you do?

It’s getting to be that time of the year. Soon the football game is going to be on during Turkey Day and you have just recently put the blade on the truck for the first time. In fact, you just might be new to driving a snowplow.

After last year, fighting the snow all winter with a measly plastic shovel or an antiquated snow blower that clogged up more snow than it threw, you decided that you weren’t going to go through that again. So, you went out and bought yourself a snowplow and are itching for the snow to fall.

Now that the blade is on the truck, do you know how to use it? For some, they decide that they will get the blade on and figure out how to use it afterwards. Well here are a few tips to help you so that you don’t take out part of the house or a side of the garage.

First, make sure that your truck is prepared to deal with the rigors of plowing. You want to ensure that the battery is fresh and that all the hydraulics and moving pieces are in order.

Second, if you plan to plow during dark hours, which are probably going to happen, then you need to make sure that you have adequate lighting. Either make sure you have enough on the front of the plow or there are exterior lights that will keep the driveway well lit. Don’t forget about tail lights and possibly putting a rear spot light on the truck.

Third, if you are new to plowing with your truck, you should go outside and visualize where you are going to dump the snow. This may not seem like a big deal now, but if you don’t have a good idea of where all the snow is going to go and how far back you need to push it, you could end up with piles of snow that you can’t throw back out of the way mid way through the winter.

These are just a few tips to help you with your snowplowing this year. With a little forethought, you should be able to have a breeze with your snowplowing this year.

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30th January 2008

Top 7 Tips for Starting a Truck Wash Business

When starting a truck wash business it makes sense to be as close to a major truck stop and a major interchange of two major freeways as possible. It is not always easy to find inexpensive properties in areas like this but it is possible if you concentrate and are patient.

Truck wash businesses will need good signage, which can be seen for up to 1 minute before an off ramp. Truck wash businesses should put signage on top of the roof that can be seen for him a long distance.

The employees at a truck wash need to wear collared shirts with the logos and dark blue shorts; the team leader for each crew at a truck wash must speak perfect English and truck wash owners should refrain from hiring people who do not speak any English.

Truck wash companies should limit the amount of hydrochloric acid they use and keep it to a bare minimum. If a truck owner is very happy with the service that they received after truck wash ask them if they would put that on the CB as they drive down the road.

Truck wash businesses should put discount flyers at the fuel desks at all the nearby truck stops. A truck wash business would be wise to contact each of the dispatchers of all the major trucking lines that they see drive by on the major highways near them. I hope you will consider all these items if you are starting a truck wash business for yourself. Think on this in 2006.

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30th January 2008

Pickup Truck Shopping Tips - Accessories, Engines and Cab Choices Are Many

Buying a new pickup truck can be very confusing. Of course you could go for a well known brand or manufacturer but still here are many options to consider.

Below are some guidelines that could point you in the right direction in buying a new truck.

The first thing that you should consider is size. Ask yourself just how big a pickup truck do you need? This shouldn’t be a very difficult decision for you to make. All you have to consult are your needs and your budget.

Keep in mind the price of a new pickup truck varies. It can range from the affordable (like buying an ordinary car) to the very expensive (like buying a luxury car). A good basic pickup truck can be owned for around $20,000 while a full sized fully loaded pickup truck an go for as much $30,000 or more.

Keep in mind one of the most important features of a pickup truck is its engine. So the engine should be a primary consideration when buying a pickup truck. Most pickup trucks will have a V6 engine. This type of engine consumes a fair amount of fuel depending on what you will be hauling or pulling. However, full sized pickup trucks usually have V8 engines that use up gas pretty fast. A diesel engine is recommended if you need lots of power for towing things around.

Another consideration is the number of people a pickup truck can carry. Would you be using the pickup truck to transport people? Then you would be better off buying an extended cab pickup truck which can carry 5 or more people. You could also get a crew cab which can be a very good replacement for a car and can also seat up to 5 individuals. But if you are basically using the pickup truck to tow and transport things, then you could just buy a regular cab pickup truck which can hold two to three individuals.

Determine the size of bed you will need. The bed is the part of the pickup truck used for transporting things. Pickup trucks usually are equipped with 6½ to 8 foot beds.

Look at the drive-train options. Pickup trucks come with either a manual or automatic transmission and you could choose between a two wheel driven or a four wheel driven pickup truck. Many pickup trucks offer limited-slip or locking differentials and electronic traction control.

Check the truck box configurations. Trucks come with different cargo box. Most have fairly straight exterior sides, with arched areas just inside the bed to accommodate the rear wheels. Many also have spaces in front and behind each arch so there’s more room to tuck shorter cargo. On the other hand, some pickup tucks have flared fenders to provide more storage space. This type of cargo box is called a step-side box.

The Internet is a very good source for new and used pickup trucks. There are many websites specially dedicated to automobiles and trucks. From there, you can get in touch with local dealers. And even read a review of the vehicles for sale. Using such website is very easy for both sellers and buyers. Using such websites can definitely save you time when buying a pickup truck. Most automotive websites serve as an online market place for cars and pickup trucks. Sellers post the vehicle they want to sell. Then a buyer can browse through it. When a buyer wants to buy a vehicle, the website puts him touch with the seller. And that’s it. They will even handle the transporting to your driveway.

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