Some rigs I forgot I owned

Ron, what is the purpose of the yellow posts? What is the black post near the front? I am guessing that is a huge diesel tank (green). Is there also a very large gas tank? We are simplifying our rigs as well. Overkill is not necessary for 80% of what we do.
 
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Wow I forgot about this 1997 or 1998

Started with a 1983 set up the same way



i know of a contractor in my area that has two f350's set up like this............. the differences being a 275 tank and the hose reels are bolted to the tailgate so it flips down.

The "caterpillar rigs" are great for the big or multi-day multi-crew jobs.

A sub-compact rig is great for the daily run around town,........in and out " in ah one" as they say
 
Ron, what is the purpose of the yellow posts? What is the black post near the front? I am guessing that is a huge diesel tank (green). Is there also a very large gas tank? We are simplifying our rigs as well. Overkill is not necessary for 80% of what we do.

Yes Jeff those are split fuel tanks green is diesel.

The yellow post are lights, the swivel and raise to about 15 feet.

Some have strobes but do not raise.
 
i know of a contractor in my area that has two f350's set up like this............. the differences being a 275 tank and the hose reels are bolted to the tailgate so it flips down.

The "caterpillar rigs" are great for the big or multi-day multi-crew jobs.

A sub-compact rig is great for the daily run around town,........in and out " in ah one" as they say

Vans are better , I'm trying to find some good photos
 
Ron do you put any marketing on your trucks at all? You are very successfull so I am just wondering your reason for that. I've always felt to play like a team you have to look like a team so my trucks are all painted the same bright yellow with the same logo's on them.
 
Ron do you put any marketing on your trucks at all? You are very successfull so I am just wondering your reason for that. I've always felt to play like a team you have to look like a team so my trucks are all painted the same bright yellow with the same logo's on them.

Yeah I didn't paint the yellow to uniform them for marketing. Purely a safety move. It worked , we have not had one hit since reflectors lights and paint.

Ive had signs on them, it was more of help to the nuts who follow me around. I'm not interested in residential, my marketing to pm and other fortune 500 companies is second to none. They only care about the techs wearing a uniform. If they need a marked vehicle which can come up on occasion we have magnetic signs.


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It's important to market to bums and crackheads who will see your rigs during graveyard hours when commercial is cleaned. Really I think it's better to fly under the radar as far as nightwork goes.
 
Tom, the wrap you have on your truck is awesome.

I can't believe how they made it look so realistic.

It really does look like ten years of sidewalk runoff on one side and a clean truck on the side that faces out towards the parking lot. lol!

I've got the "hard water spots and permanent windshield arch marks" wrap. I know it was spendy, but hey, I've got to keep up my company image. :)
 
This is a recent photo, pay no attn to the trucks in the back of these. They apparently do not exist according to certain individuals.


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There are obviously no company logo's on those trucks. That tells me he just found a parking lot for a staged photo. He may have even photo shopped them in.
 
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