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Forwarder and Harvester Uptime Habits That Save Time on the Landing
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Forwarder and Harvester Uptime Habits That Save Time on the Landing

Small daily habits can make a big difference for forwarder and harvester uptime. Here’s what forestry contractors should watch on hoses, tracks or tires, heads, parts planning, and operator notes before a small issue turns into lost production.

Munden Truck & Equipment Ltd.
June 25, 2026
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Trailer Floor Damage That Starts Small but Grows Fast
Small trailer floor and decking issues can turn into bigger repairs if moisture, loose fasteners, or loading damage are left alone. Here’s what fleets and drivers should watch for, and when it makes sense to plan repairs before the problem spreads.
June 24, 2026
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What Rough Idle and Power Complaints Can Tell a Service Team
Rough idle and power complaints are easier to diagnose when drivers record when they happen, what changed, and whether warning lights or load conditions are involved.
June 23, 2026
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Daily Walkaround Notes That Make Preventive Maintenance Easier to Schedule
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Trailer Suspension Air Bag Issues Fleets Should Catch Early
Trailer air bag issues can show up as ride-height changes, leaks, tire wear, or uneven handling. Catching them early helps avoid freight delays and secondary suspension damage.
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Dust, Heat, and Rough-Road Maintenance Habits for Interior Fleets
Interior BC conditions can be hard on filters, cooling systems, wiring, brakes, and suspension. A few practical habits help fleets catch dust, heat, and rough-road damage before downtime starts.
June 20, 2026
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Diagnostic Notes That Help Solve Intermittent Electrical Faults Faster
Intermittent electrical problems are hard to chase when the truck only acts up once in a while. Good notes about weather, load, dash messages, photos, and fault codes can save a lot of back-and-forth and help the shop narrow the cause sooner.
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