Do all trucks carry the same attachments?

Edited

Quick answer: No — each truck has a loadout assigned to its route, but the entire fleet is built to accept the full range of plows, salters, and accessories. That means any truck can back up any other truck's route if needed, without wasting time on compatibility.

Why the fleet is standardized

  • Interchangeable attachments: every truck can mount every plow blade, salter, and spreader we run.

  • Route-specific base loadout: each truck leaves the yard with the combination best suited to its assigned route.

  • Rapid swap stands: in-yard staging lets us reconfigure a truck in minutes if route priorities shift mid-storm.

  • Backup flexibility: when one truck goes down, another can swap in without slowing the route.

When we adjust mid-season

If your property's scope changes — new areas added, surface type clarified, or conditions turning out heavier than expected — we adjust the loadout on the truck that serves your route. You don't have to change contracts; we adjust equipment.

Was this article helpful?

Sorry about that! Care to tell us more?

Thanks for the feedback!

There was an issue submitting your feedback
Please check your connection and try again.