Flat attack

Switching tires yields $4,000 a month Manager: Mike Esfeller Title: Owner Fleet: Esfeller Construction, Coden, AL Operation: Road building and site prep services in Alabama, Florida and Mississippi PROBLEM When your truck work in the dirt, their tires take a beating. No rocket science there. Flat-inducing tire punctures are the bane of construction fleet managers. Yet they were virtually unavoidable as trucks operated by Esfeller Construction rolled in and out of job sites. Founded in 1979 with three employees, Esfeller today employs 100 and operates a fleet of 30 Class 8 power units — 26 Mack dumps and ...

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November 2009

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