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Feb 27 24

3 Heavy-Duty Truck Maintenance Tips for Owner-Operators

by Tyler Williams
Heavy-Duty Truck Maintenance

When you’re the captain of your heavy-duty truck, there’s a certain sense of pride and responsibility that comes with the territory. For owner-operators, the sage advice of Ben Franklin couldn’t ring truer — “an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.” This is especially true when it comes to heavy-duty truck maintenance. Luckily, we have three essential maintenance tips every owner-operator should have on their checklist for smooth rides and business success. 

Tip 1: Regular Inspections

Inspect Like Your Job Depends on It

Tires, brakes, fluids, and lights are the unsung heroes of the American trucking industry. Begin with the first point of contact with the road: tires. Uneven wear or tears could signal more significant issues or a looming blowout, imperative to address before they sideline you. Brake inspections are critical, ensuring you have the stopping power when you need it most.

Staying on top of your fluids is equally important. Whether it’s something as innocent as having no wiper fluid or as serious as an engine with no oil in it, the last thing you want while you’re on the road is problems. If you’re like most owner-operators, our last tip about lights is a no-brainer. Keep your lights bright and bulbs blaring to avoid any visibility issues while you’re on the road.

All in all, giving your truck a once over is a simple, yet amazing piece of advice. Ten minutes of your time could save you thousands of dollars, so do that daily walk around!

The Frequency Game

Performing thorough DIY inspections before and after every trip can help eliminate any headaches before they begin. We’ve come up with a list of “best practices” regarding routine checks of your heavy-duty truck.

For tires, every two weeks isn’t overkill — it’s proactive. Brake inspections should coincide with tire checks. Never neglect the fluids; they’re what keeps your heavy-duty engine revving and your revenues rising.

In addition to routine DIY inspections, we always recommend having your truck inspected by our team of certified technicians. We suggest inspections at least twice a year. Not only will this prevent a variety of issues from occurring, but it also gives you peace of mind knowing that your source of income will be available year-round.

Book your next inspection online or by visiting any of our service centers in today.

Tip 2: Scheduled Maintenance

Manufacturer Knows Best

Your truck is a finely tuned machine, and manufacturers provide a roadmap for keeping it that way. From nose to tail, following OEM guidelines is the best way to ensure peak performance and warranty validity.

The Plan of Action

When you’re dealing with engines that clock millions of miles, it’s essential to check your oil regularly and have it changed on a routine basis. According to Lube Zone, “The average lifespan of an oil change on a truck is anywhere from 10,000 to 25,000 miles.” Although factors such as older vehicles and driving habits may impact how long the oil in your truck engine may last. Transmissions deserve attention too; it’s recommended your transmission be serviced every 100,000 miles or so. This is to ensure you get the most longevity out of it.

Now while these are merely our recommendations, we always advise that you consult your owner’s manual to verify what the manufacturer’s recommended maintenance intervals are.

Tip 3: Seasonal Maintenance

Seasonal commercial truck maintenance is crucial for ensuring optimal performance and safety throughout the year. As seasons change, various elements like temperature, road conditions, and precipitation can affect the operation of commercial vehicles.

Winter

During the winter months, attention should be given to inspecting and replacing worn tires, checking and replenishing antifreeze levels, and ensuring adequate battery strength for cold starts. Regularly check and replace cabin air filters to ensure efficient airflow. Adequate defrosting capability is vital for keeping the windshield clear of frost and ice, ensuring optimal visibility during winter driving conditions.

Spring

In spring, focus shifts to cleaning and inspecting the undercarriage for any signs of corrosion from winter road treatments, as well as checking brake systems and fluid levels. Consider flushing and replacing the coolant if it’s dirty or hasn’t been changed according to manufacturer recommendations.

Summer

Summer maintenance involves monitoring for tire pressure fluctuation due to increased heat, checking air conditioning systems, and inspecting engine belts and hoses for wear and tear. It’s also essential to regularly inspect and clean the truck’s cooling system. Summer heat can place extra stress on the engine’s cooling system, potentially leading to overheating if not properly maintained.

Fall

Lastly, in the fall, attention should be given to preparing for colder weather. Implement this by inspecting the heating system, checking and replacing windshield wipers, and ensuring all lights are functioning correctly. Additionally, it’s important to inspect and prepare the truck’s braking system for the upcoming colder months. Fall is an ideal time to check the condition of brake pads, rotors, calipers, and brake lines to ensure they’re in good working order.

Schedule Your Service Appointment Today!

Now that you’ve read our top three tips for heavy duty truck maintenance, hopefully your experience as an owner-operator in the Lehigh Valley just got that much easier! From oil changes and routine inspections to engine overhauls and tire replacements, these tips will help you until you retire.

We’d be doing a disservice if we didn’t mention our top-notch service department here at Coopersburg Kenworth. If you’re a heavy-duty truck owner-operator in the Lehigh Valley area, we’re your one-stop shop for sales, service and parts. Don’t wait until it’s too late, book your next service appointment online or by calling 610-262-4500 today!

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Feb 15 24

INTERESTED IN BECOMING A DUMP TRUCK DRIVER? THIS WILL GET YOU STARTED!

by Tyler Williams
Dump Truck Driver Career

Becoming a dump truck driver might not be the flashiest career, but it can open the door to a lucrative future in heavy-vehicle operations. Whether you’re planning for a career in the vocational market or setting your sights on long haul trucking, driving dump trucks is a door opener that can lead to a long term career or serve as a stepping stone towards alternate trucking jobs.

What You Should Know About Becoming A Dump Truck Driver

1. License Requirements

Licenses are a common area of confusion because dump truck drivers need a different license than many other heavy truck operators. A dump truck operator needs a Class B Commercial Driver’s License (CDL). This license allows you to operate a vehicle which weighs more than 26,000 pounds — but tows less than 10,000 pounds. Since most dump trucks are integrated, that’s the most appropriate license. Class B licenses also cover other all-in-one vehicles, such as buses.

By comparison, a Class A CDL license allows for driving vehicles which weigh more than 26,000 lbs. and tow more than 10,000lbs.

2. Licensing Procedures

Believe it or not, getting a Class B license really isn’t much different from getting a regular license. You must take an exam to qualify for a Commercial Driver’s License learner’s permit, then get a certain number of on-road hours before applying for a permanent CDL.

The main difference is that you must already have a non-commercial Class C driver’s license to start the process.

Dump Truck Driver Career Tips

3. Going to Truck-Driving School

Strictly speaking, truck-driving school isn’t a requirement, but it’s still a very good idea in the vast majority of cases. CLD training typically lasts 2-4 weeks, incorporating both classroom and behind-the-wheel training. This training teaches techniques, road safety, first aid, applicable federal laws, and more.

4. Time Commitment

Depending on circumstances, it typically takes approximately 30 to 60 days to get a Class B license. That makes it even more enticing to get into trucking!

Even with no prior experience, once you’ve gained the necessary skills, take the exam, and earn your license, you will be ready to begin your career as a dump truck driver!

Join Our Team

Learn more, here: https://www.coopskw.com/about-us/careers/

Contact us or visit our locations, here: Coopersburg KenworthLiberty Kenworth of SwedesboroTRP Pottstown, and Liberty Kenworth of Bristol.

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Feb 1 24

Coopersburg & Liberty Kenworth Adds 3rd Service Location

by Tyler Williams
Liberty Kenworth of Bristol Storefront

Our Bristol, PA location is expanding to add a Kenworth Approved Service Department!

Located near one of the Mid-Atlantic’s busiest trucking corridors, Liberty Kenworth of Bristol is a five minute drive from I-95, a ten minute drive from the PA Turnpike, and only twenty minutes from I-295 and the NJ Turnpike.

The Liberty Kenworth of Bristol location will have factory certified technicians with training from Cummins, Paccar, Eaton, and Bendix. Liberty Kenworth of Bristol will be able to offer everything from a quick PM to in-frame engine overhauls. They will also have an Express Diagnostics Lane.

Coopersburg & Liberty Kenworth has been rated as a Top Ten Service Dealer by Kenworth and is committed to getting your truck repaired quickly, safely and correctly.

Technicians receive training and technical support directly from Kenworth, Cummins, Eaton, Bendix and several other suppliers. Liberty Kenworth of Bristol technicians also have the factory-required specialty tools and diagnostic software necessary to get to the root of the issue your truck may be having, as well as the experience and factory OEM parts required to fix it correctly.

Liberty Kenworth of Bristol Store
Liberty Kenworth of Bristol plans to roll up the doors and start servicing trucks by March 2024.

Our certified technicians will ensure you peace of mind as we work to get your vehicle back on the road. Fast turnaround times, competitive pricing, and one-on-one support from service advisors set us apart from the competition.

Reach out to your preferred location to ask what we can do to help you and your business succeed.

Liberty Kenworth of Bristol Service Bays


Visit Our Bristol Service Location!

Call Liberty Kenworth of Bristol today to schedule your next service appointment: 267-540-8797 Option #2

After hours? No problem — use our online Service Request Form and a member of our service team will be in touch with you.

Contact us or visit our service locations, here: Coopersburg Kenworth, Liberty Kenworth of Swedesboro, and Liberty Kenworth of Bristol.

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Jan 18 24

Optimizing Winter Performance: Discover the Advantages of Kenworth Day Cabs

by Tyler Williams
Kenworth Day Cabs

In the Northeast, the trucking industry thrives even in winter. Whether you’re in the market for new or used day cab trucks, the winter season presents an excellent opportunity. Secure a truck that not only meets your requirements but also ensures safety in the most extreme winter conditions. Explore the performance capabilities of day cab trucks with us.

Advantages of Day Cab Trucks

The newer your day cab truck, the more significant the benefits. Kenworth’s T880, for instance, enhances your winter performance with a diagnostics center providing real-time updates and performance suggestions. Modern trucks come equipped with advanced safety features, including terrain anticipation and triple-sealed doors for noise and weather protection. Kenworth prioritizes visibility, ensuring a clear field of vision, even in winter’s harsh conditions.

Unique Features

Kenworth’s latest Digital Mirror System is a game-changer for the T680. It delivers a remarkable 1.5% boost in fuel economy alongside a significant enhancement in driver visibility. Whether it’s day, night, or inclement weather conditions, this innovative system provides a clearer and wider view around the truck. The expansive high-definition interior displays put the mirror view image in an easier-to-see position, ensuring that the driver’s focus stays closer to the road. Thanks to cutting-edge technology, keeping tabs on your trailer is now seamless, whether navigating a corner or backing up in any driving environment.

Kenworth Day Cab Winter

Prepping Your Day Cab for Winter

Maximize your day cab’s winter performance with the right equipment. A winter front prevents ice and snow buildup, insulating the engine for an easier start-up. Winter wipers enhance visibility, and if roadwork is on your agenda, plows are available.

Finding Your Day Cab For Winter

Coopersburg & Liberty Kenworth‘s sales team is ready to showcase our selection of new and used day cab trucks. With a diverse selection, including models like Kenworth T880, T800, W900, Peterbilt, and Mack, you’ll find the perfect fit. The associates will collaborate with you to identify the right model and price.

Contact us or visit our locations, here: Coopersburg Kenworth, Liberty Kenworth of Swedesboro, TRP Pottstown, and Liberty Kenworth of Bristol.

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Jan 4 24

Mastering Winter with Reliable Kenworth Dump Trucks

by Tyler Williams
Reliable Kenworth

A Comprehensive Guide

As winter approaches, the seasoned professionals at Coopersburg & Liberty Kenworth recognize the importance of dependable trucks. We have years of expertise in providing reliable Kenworth dump trucks throughout the Northeast and beyond. In this blog, we’ve compiled some essential tips for assessing the dependability of your next Kenworth dump truck.

Test Drive for Performance

While truck specifications are crucial, they only reveal part of the story. Contrary to the common belief that higher numbers equate to better performance, the ultimate consideration for any heavy hauler is its actual performance during driving. Take advantage of a test drive and subject the truck to the challenges it will regularly encounter to evaluate its responsiveness. At our Coopersburg, PA and Swedesboro, NJ locations, we have an extensive inventory of new and used commercial trucks available to test drive.

Research the Truck’s History

For a brand-new, reliable Kenworth truck, vehicle history is non-existent. Nevertheless, the brand and model speak volumes about their reputation, boasting an outstanding track record for durability and reliability.

Most used Kenworth dump trucks come with comprehensive histories, offering detailed summaries, evaluations, and service history specifics like dates and locations. Trustworthy dealerships like Coopersburg & Liberty Kenworth offer honest appraisals and professional assistance to suit your needs.

Find the Optimum Balance

During winter, a truck serves dual purposes. First, its primary heavy-duty. Next, a secondary function as an additional vehicle for hauling equipment, clearing snow, or towing stuck vehicles. Often, in harsh winter conditions, the supporting role takes precedence, making reliability a critical consideration.

Coopersburg & Liberty Kenworth is ready to help you find a reliable Kenworth dump truck for all your needs.

Contact us or visit our locations, here: Coopersburg Kenworth, Liberty Kenworth of Swedesboro, TRP Pottstown, and Liberty Kenworth of Bristol.

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