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About Those Big Red Trucks
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Where does the Road Commission
get those big red trucks? We have
a crack team of
maintenance and
repair technicians who
assemble them here at LCRC. Fewer
than 15% of the municipalities in the
State of Michigan assemble their own
trucks. Before 1975, some trucks
were assembled at LCRC but physical
restrictions of the facility at 918
North Street limited that
activity. Assembling snow-plow
trucks was part of the plan when
designing the current facility on Grand
Oaks Drive. From 1992 until
present we have been assembling trucks
at our Grand Oaks Drive facility.
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There are
distinct advantages for doing the work
in-house. Our technicians are
able to customize the vehicle for the
application. We are responsible
for the workmanship and quality of the
finished product. The technicians
assembling the vehicle are the same
people that will maintain the vehicle
and they better understand the
mechanical operation of the
vehicle. Vehicles are assembled
with focus on routine maintenance,
repair and constant improvement of the
truck from year to year.
Most importantly, we reduce vehicle
downtime because of having control over
assembly technique, especially in
routing of electrical and hydraulic
lines. Plus, we know how to
deliver them on-time and within budget.
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Purchasing equipment for the trucks is
done through a sealed bid
process. A single truck requires
up to six (6) separate bids:
chassis, body, underbody scraper,
hydraulic system, salt box and front
snow-plow. The assembly activity
is planned for the "no snow
season," between April and
November. All of the personnel in
the equipment maintenance department
are involved in the assembly
process.
The assembly process
requires technicians to be proficient
in all phases of heavy equipment
repair: welding, electrical,
hydraulics, metal fabrication, painting
and body repair. They also need a
vision for what the final product will
be. The finished product may look
like it all easily "fits together" but
in reality all of the components that
go into assembling a truck are "off the
shelf," and require special
modification. The technician
working on the project has to make it
fit and make it work. To that
degree, the equipment maintenance and
repair department at LCRC is a highly
specialized team.
Contact us for more
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