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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Sleeper Cabs
Sleeper cabs are mostly used when the driver is required to transport goods over a long distance. They have extended cabs with a place for the driver to sleep and rest. The extended part of the cab is fitted with a bed and storage space, but also the design may vary with regard to different manufacturers.
Conventional Day Cabs
Unlike a sleeper cab which has an extended area for resting, a conventional cab does not. It does not have a sleeper and is used specifically for freight transportation. As the name suggests they are only used during the day so over the night the driver will have to look for an alternative place to sleep.
Single Axle Day Cabs
Axles are used to determine the number of wheels on a tractor, which impacts the amount of cargo it can carry at one time. Single axle day cabs have one axle at each end. They are economical when compared to other tractors with more axles because they have lesser wheels and brakes to maintain.
Double Axle Day Cabs
Double axle day cabs have two sets of axles, which give them greater advantages when compared to single axle tractors. Double axle day cabs have better suspension and can carry heavy loads without swaying due to the two sets of axles. Also, they can also go on high speed without risking security or performance of the tractor.
Volvo
The Volvo brand is owned by AB Volvo and started its operations in 1928 when it built its first truck. Since then, the company has produced some of the best tractors in the market. With a focus on safety, quality, and environmental care, Volvo tractors are one of the few brands that deliver a complete package to their customers.
International
On COOP, the best International tractors in Miami are made available to you. International has some of the best tractors, ranging from heavy-duty, medium-duty, and light-duty. The company has been in operation for years now and has continued to produce some of the best quality tractors.
Freightliner
Freightliner is a master tractor manufacturer. The company produces different tractors aimed at addressing different business needs, which is why they are a top choice for most people. Freightliner tractors are definitely of high quality, not to mention the impressive performance features they come with.
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Long Hauls
Some tractors have sleepers, which makes them the most ideal for long hauls. They are the best for drivers who haul goods for days and need a place to rest at night. Long before sleeper cabs were invented some drivers would sleep in the cab, so manufacturers saw the need to include a sleeper to solve this problem. These sleepers have the highest standards of safety and offer the most comfort to drivers.
Hauling equipment
Tractors are an efficient means of hauling different equipment and machinery. The number of drive axles in a tractor determine the weight of the equipment it can carry. So a single axle tractor is suitable for a business with fewer needs while one that requires to haul more loads will need a double axle or multiple axle tractor.
Dry Freight Transportation
Tractors are also used for transportation of dry freight. A closed or box trailer can be attached to the tractor, and its size will be depended on the weight, size and the towing capacity of the tractor. They can be used to carry heavy freight in the most secure way possible thanks to the varying number of drive axles and other safety features they offer.
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