Classy Truck of July

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Classy Truck of July

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Operating principal Douglas Hurrelbrink bought this 2011 International 4300 at the 2011 Pumper & Cleaner Environmental Expo International. It was built out by KeeVac Industries with a 2,000-gallon Progress aluminum tank getting vacuum from a Jurop RV360 liquid-cooled pump. The truck has a MaxxForce 7 powerplant tied to an Allison 2500 RDS 5-speed transmission. The truck has a 20-inch top manway, 36-inch rear manway, heated 4-inch inlet, 6-inch discharge and three diamond-plate toolboxes that carry equipment for real estate inspections, repairs and a custom portable jetter for grease trap work. The truck also has a custom bumper and hitch receiver. Graphics were by The Print Shop. The interior has air-ride seats, air conditioning, a stereo, TomTom GPS unit and laptop computer for easy access to customer information. The truck also features a DC-powered ice chest for refreshments and a box of treats for customers’ dogs. Hurrelbrink is the primary driver. The truck is used most often for restaurant grease trap service.



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