Spring is a funny time for diesel engines. The calendar says winter is over, but your fuel system remembers everything that happened during those cold months. Fuel blends change, condensation forms, water collects, and components work harder than most drivers realize. By the time warmer weather rolls around, your truck, tractor, or equipment has quietly accumulated a few risks that are easy to miss.
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We were honored to announce Billy Stone as our inductee this Spring into the Howes Hall of Fame. Check out this great article published by The Trucker to learn even more about the man behind the wheel!
Love it or hate it, snow is a regular occurrence during winter throughout the northern U.S. While some people may associate snowfall with the drudgery that accompanies it, from shoveling the driveway to scraping off the car, others opt for a more positive perspective. These people have learned to embrace winter by appreciating its natural beauty and participating in activities that accompany fresh snow, such as skiing and sledding. Whether you’re praying for a white winter or trying to avoid the fluffy stuff, these are the 10 states that receive the most snowfall annually.