VOCATIONAL SUSPENSIONS: Spec'ing for the job

Bain Disposal is a perfect example of a vocational fleet that needs to spec more than one type of suspension to get the job done right. Leonard Dietrich, president of the Pasco, WA-based refuse hauler, explains that Bain operates trucks for three distinct applications: OTR tractors that haul waste-filled trailers to the local landfill; roll-off trucks that handle commercial dumpsters; and rear-loader packer trucks for neighborhood refuse collection. While the suspensions on these vehicles share some critical characteristics, the demands of the different tasks mean the suspensions used for each must also be quite unique. “The first and ...

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