How do you keep your equipment organized and ready?

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Quick answer: Our yards are organized by staging zones, with each truck assigned a specific loadout for its route and spare modules held in reserve for rapid swaps. Daily checks and dry-run equipment swaps keep everything deployment-ready before the season starts.

Yard organization

  • Staging zones: plow blades, salters, and attachments are prepped and stored in dedicated areas by attachment type.

  • Truck-specific loadouts: every truck has a base loadout matched to its assigned route, so crews know exactly what's on the vehicle when they arrive.

  • Spare modules: reserve inventory of plows, salters, and common replacement parts stays ready to swap in if something needs service mid-event.

Pre-season readiness

Before the winter season starts, the team runs routine checks and dry-run equipment swaps to make sure every attachment fits every truck it's assigned to, and every spare actually works. When the first storm hits, deployment is a known-good operation, not a test.

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