Engine and Efficiency
Interior and Comfort
Sleeping and Rest
Fuel and Tanks
Cargo Capacity
The specifications listed are based upon COOP's most commonly rented fleet. They are not the exact measurements of all fleet vehicles rented by COOP. Specifications will vary by make, model, and year of trailer.
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Single-axle Tractors
Single-axles are the light-duty version of tractors. They are designed to haul small loads with relatively smaller weights as compared to those hauled by bigger tractors. Single-axle tractors possess one drive axle which translates to single front and rear wheels.
Tandem-axle Tractors
Tandem-axle tractors are a sturdier version of single-axle tractors. Instead of a single drive axle on both sides, tandem-axle tractors usually have two drive axles. As a result, they can carry heavier loads that can’t be hauled using single-axle tractors.
Sleeper Cab Tractors
As the name suggests, in addition to hauling loads, sleeper cabs are also used for relaxing and sleeping by drivers. As such, they are most common for drivers who prefer sleeping or taking breaks in their tractor. A great advantage of using sleeper cabs is that they allow the driver to complete very long hauls at the specified time.
Iveco
Iveco has been manufacturing tractors since 1975. It is a subsidiary of CNH industrial and has its headquarters based in Turin, Italy. It has branched out its sales offices to different locations and has remained a top producer of high-quality tractors.
Kenworth
Kenworth is a major player in the tractor manufacturing industry. Uniqueness in their products is one of the reasons why Kenworth tractors are a favorite for many businesses.
Freightliner
Freightliner has been a leading tractor manufacturer since its establishment. In addition to producing some of the best tractors, it has also produced other related equipment used in transportation.
Volvo
Working as a subsidiary of AB Volvo, Volvo has gained a reputation in producing one of a kind tractors. Their fleet in this category has been used for different light-duty and heavy-duty transportation needs.
Paccar
Paccar boasts some of the highest performing tractors. It serves as a controlling company for different subsidiaries under it. Using top innovation technologies has played a huge role in improving productivity and maintaining a good name for the company. It also has operating sales outlets in different locations apart from its headquarters location.
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Farms
Tractors can be used for different farm applications. Farmers have multiple haulage needs which tractors can satisfy. For instance, they need to haul farm equipment, fertilizers, farm produce and more, not forgetting that farms can only be maneuvered by specific vehicle types.
Heavy Hauls
Businesses with heavy haulage needs often use tractors to meet these needs. Tractors are mostly heavy duty and additionally, come in different models and types that are built to address specific needs. This could range from hauling large shipping containers to large machinery.
Boat Hauling
Boats, small and big require big sturdy tractors to haul them. Whether you are hauling a new boat from the store or from home to the lake, you will need a tractor to get the job done. Also, most beach companies use tractors to haul their newly acquired boats to the lake or beach.
Automobile Haulage
Tractors can also be used for hauling automobiles. They are strong and heavy-duty enough to haul both small and large automobiles. Also, the number of automobiles a tractor can haul in one trip will be determined by different towing and weight capacities.
Dry Cargo Transportation
Tractors are also a great way of transporting dry cargo. They can be attached to dry van trailers and boxes that match the towing capacity of the tractor.
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Pick-Up
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Drop-Off
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