Broken equipment in the field can impact the productivity of an entire operation. Downtime can put a project behind schedule and lead to wasted man-hours and increased costs. Fleet managers rely on field service trucks to quickly solve issues in the field to reduce downtime and safely and efficiently get the equipment back in the dirt.Because these trucks are so heavily relied on to increase productivity, maintaining field service trucks and their components is just as important as performing regular maintenance on other machines in a fleet to keep operations running smoothly."A well-run equipment fleet needs a well-maintained mechanics truck in order to keep equipment in the dirt and earning money," says Terry Cook, product manager of commercial products at Iowa Mold Tooling (IMT). "Making preventive maintenance just as much a priority for your service trucks as you do for your equipment is worth the investment".
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