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By Shawn Whitacre/Chevron
With fuel prices rising, delivery deadlines getting tighter, and truck drivers in short supply, fleet operators continue to look for ways to streamline their operations and reduce operating and maintenance costs. It means more than focusing only on the initial purchase price of the truck, but instead on reducing the total cost of vehicle ownership.
Fleet operators want improved durability in their trucks to limit turnover and to lower capital expenditures over the long term. They need greater reliability to help increase overall fleet productivity. And they need greater efficiency from their vehicles to decrease their operating costs and fuel spend.
Hardware designs have evolved significantly over the last 30 years to keep up with demands of increasingly stringent regulations. With each change, new demands have been placed on the lubricating oil. With tighter tolerances between components, today’s advanced engine technologies achieve greater efficiency, but are more sensitive and run much hotter than previous designs. And when the engine runs hotter, so too does the oil, which has prompted new demands on oil quality.
Like most things, too much heat can stress the oil. It makes it more vulnerable to breakdown, which can cause it to degrade. Severely oxidized oil will become much thicker than when the oil was new, and can also become acidic and attack internal components like bearings and bushings. Oxidized oil also contributes to deposit formation in places like the turbocharger and power cylinder. Elevated temperatures can also cause a portion of the oil to evaporate, which can impact oil consumption and further accelerate degradation.
Of course, engines and the oils that protect them must be robust not only at elevated temperatures but also at the very low temperatures encountered upon winter startup. Fluids that can handle these wide temperature swings have what oil formulators call high “viscosity index.” Increasingly, we turn to synthetic oils that, when formulated with high performance additives, deliver on the high stability, low volatility, and high viscosity index that today’s operators demand.
It’s helpful to understand the difference between conventional and synthetic oils. Conventional oils are made from refined crude oil and undergo further processing to remove harmful impurities and to further tailor their properties. In contrast, synthetic base oils are purposely built chemicals that are synthesized to deliver high performance. Synthetic base oils are generally less volatile, and more chemically stable than conventional base oils. Yet, they are particularly robust at low temperatures as well.
Of course, it is not just the synthetic base oil that delivers these properties, but also the additive package that is unique to each producer. The greatest potential for high performance comes from the optimal combination of synthetic oils and additive formulation expertise. The properties we often attribute to synthetics are actually the result of the additives working with the base oil to produce the desired performance. More simply stated, not all synthetics are created equal.
With the trend toward smaller, technologically advanced heavy-duty engines, we have seen a parallel trend toward lower viscosity lubricants. This is leading logically to the wider use of synthetic blends, and ultimately, full synthetic engine oils. With the right additive formulations, synthetic lubricants will help deliver on the goals of lower emissions and high fuel economy that truck manufacturers have been working towards. Fleet managers would do well to understand the benefits of synthetics and to prepare for this transition as they upgrade their fleets.
Shrader Tire and Oil can help meet all of your heavy duty synthetic oil needs. Contact our customer service department today at 800-589-6589 and ask about our products and services. We keep the transportation industry rolling and safe!
TOLEDO (May 24) — Highway patrols in Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, Kentucky, Pennsylvania and West Virginia are joining forces this week on a safety belt enforcement blitz. The special enforcement will continue through Memorial Day.
The high-visibility enforcement will include the Indiana State Police, Kentucky State Police, Michigan State Police, Pennsylvania State Police and the West Virginia State Police, as well as Ohio State Highway Patrol.
The initiative began at 12:01 am. Monday (May 23) and ends at 11:59 p.m. May 30. It coincides with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s “Click It or Ticket” campaign as well as the Highway Patrol’s Operation CARE All-American Buckle Up Mobilization.
“Properly using a safety belt is a simple step that has proven to save lives,” said Col. Richard Fambro, patrol superintendent for the Ohio State Highway Patrol. “Motorists must commit to buckling up every trip, every time, so they are protected if they are involved in a crash.”
The project is a multistate law enforcement partnership aimed at providing combined and coordinated law enforcement and security services in the areas of highway safety, criminal patrol and intelligence sharing.
Nine people died on Ohio’s roads over Memorial Day weekend 2021. Twenty died in traffic crashes over Memorial Day weekend 2020, according to Highway Patrol statistics.
Happy Birthday, Shrader Tire & Oil!
April 19, 2022 — In the spring of 1948, Jim and Bernie Shrader founded Shrader Tire & Oil in Toledo, Ohio.
A true family business, Jim and Bernie’s children Jim Jr., Gerri, and Patti filled roles in the company after school. In the evenings, Jim Sr. would instill the importance of values like honesty, integrity and commitment as the family sat around the dinner table.
The foundation and core values that Jim & Bernie believed in still hold true today.
Today, Shrader Tire & Oil celebrates turning 74 years old!
“We are excited to move into this new location on Davison Road in Burton, Michigan,” said Shrader Tire & Oil President and CEO Joe Shrader. “We will continue to offer customers the same great truck tire sales and service, light mechanical work and 24-hour emergency road service in Flint and the surrounding area. Our new location offers opportunities to serve even more customers.”
Shrader Tire and Oil has been committed to the Flint market since May, 2016. Jacob Kinney will continue as the fleet store manager.
The new Burton Shrader Tire & Oil fleet store offers customers truck and trailer repair, full tire service and mounted wheel programs in addition to 24-hour truck service through the Michelin Commercial Services Network.
The need for a larger facility made the move from Torrey Rd. in Flint necessary.
Shrader Tire & Oil has 14 fleet store locations in Michigan, Ohio and Indiana, plus four bulk oil operations and two tire retread manufacturing facilities. The trusted truck tire and lubricant specialist is a family business founded in Toledo, Ohio, in 1948. Shrader offers 24-hour emergency road service with a 20-minute guarantee from the stated arrival time.
For more information, contact Jim Miller, marketing manager, Shrader Tire & Oil, 419.471-2530 ext. 0125.
WARREN, Mich. – Macomb Tire, a 15-year-old commercial tire business in Roseville, Mich., is now a part of Shrader Tire & Oil.
“We are excited to expand our business in the metro Detroit area and bring Macomb Tire into our family,” said Shrader Tire & Oil President and CEO Joe Shrader. “The business that Cliff McCoy and Jim Collier started together in 2005 is a perfect fit for our customers in that area and we look forward to servicing them as part of Shrader Tire & Oil.”
McCoy and Collier began working in the tire business in the 1990s at the former Oakland Tire. In 2005, they opened Macomb Tire in Roseville and have operated the business in that city since. The firm has been located at its current site off Hayes Road for nearly four years. Both men will continue in the business as part of Shrader Tire & Oil.
The Warren Shrader Tire & Oil location offers customers truck and trailer repair, truck alignments and 24-hour truck service through the Michelin Commercial Services Network. Shrader Tire & Oil is a regional firm with locations in Michigan, Ohio and Indiana.
Shrader Tire & Oil will be consolidating the Macomb operation into a full-service fleet store in that area, offering expanded service to the Macomb Tire customers.
Shrader Tire & Oil is a family business founded in Toledo, Ohio, in 1948. The trusted truck tire and lubricant specialist has 14 fleet store locations in Michigan, Ohio and Indiana and four bulk oil locations. Shrader offers 24-hour emergency road service with a 20-minute guarantee from the stated arrival time.
For more information, contact Jim Miller, marketing manager, Shrader Tire & Oil, 419.471-2530 ext. 0125.
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