Fuel Lube Trucks require a CDL and Hazmat certification, while Lube Trucks can be operated without a CDL or Hazmat.
Ideal for crews in construction, oil and gas, infrastructure installation/maintenance, and equipment repairs, PTR Lube and Fuel Lube Truck rentals enable overnight machinery upkeep, fueling, and lubrication, ensuring your yellow iron and large equipment is ready-to-work at all times.
Fuel Lube Trucks require a CDL and Hazmat certification, while Lube Trucks can be operated without a CDL or Hazmat.
PTR Lube and Fuel Lube rental trucks feature multiple fluid handling systems in a single unit — including new/waste oil, DEF, and antifreeze.
Purpose-built storage and organization systems, dispensing hoses, and pumps add even more efficiency to remote job sites.
When you rent with PTR, you get the benefit of expert upfitting in-house. Explore your custom upfit options for making your rentals work even harder for you, on and off the job site.
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PTR Class 6 Lube Trucks don't require a commercial driver’s license (CDL) or hazmat endorsements and feature smaller fluid capacities with 60-gallon oil tanks. Class 8 Fuel Lube Trucks do require CDL/hazmat, include a 2,000-gallon fuel tank, and have much larger fluid capacities for extensive operations at major project sites. Lube Trucks are available in 4x4 drivetrain configurations, while Fuel Lube Trucks are 6x4.
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