North West Timber Treatments welcomes new DAF CF 480 tridem

North West Timber Treatments welcomes new DAF CF 480 tridem

North West Timber Treatments (NWTT) has taken delivery of its first new truck from DAF Trucks – a 32-tonne DAF CF 480 eight-wheeler with the manufacturer’s ‘FAQ’ tridem axle configuration.

Established in 1989, NWTT says that it quickly established itself as a leading regional supplier of timber and building materials to the trade and public. The firm now operates from a purpose-built 11-acre site in Ashton-in-Makerfied and is supported by satellite depots in Manchester, St. Helens, Skelmersdale and Rossendale.

The new CF will complement NWTT’s existing fleet of 6×2 vehicles operating on timber and building product drops to clients across Cheshire, Greater Manchester, Merseyside, and Lancashire. Equipment includes Hiab crane and a specialist body designed and fitted by Forshaw Engineering, whilst the vehicle was supplied by local DAF Dealer, Lancashire DAF.

Enhanced manoeuvrability was a key factor in the regional timber and builders’ merchant’s decision to specify the truck with DAF’s FAQ 8×2 axle configuration. The ‘steer-steer-drive-steer’ tridem arrangement is said to allow access to a greater number of customer locations, where space is often restricted and where frequent, complex manoeuvres are demnaded. NWTT says that the new DAF CF eight-wheeler can match its 6×2 rigids for manoeuvrability, and with the benefit of an increase to 32-tonnes payload, saving time and money on bulk deliveries and multiple drops.

Due to the nature of NWTT’s work, its trucks can often be found operating fully laden over unprepared surfaces. Despite this, the new vehicle has already proven itself to be a durable and reliable addition to the fleet. And when considered against the “assurance of a high residual value” , the truck represents value-for-money for the timber merchant.

Moreover, the new CF has been well received by the firm’s drivers, all of whom are used to driving NWTT’s DAF-dominated fleet. Not only have they reported exceptional fuel economy from the PACCAR MX-13 engine, but all are enjoying the spacious and well-equipped cab, optimised for practicality, comfort and safety.

Sam Mayor, Director of NWTT, said: “We couldn’t be happier with our new DAF. We’ve been really well served by our existing DAF fleet, so when the time came to specify a brand-new vehicle, we knew we wanted a DAF. By ordering new, it has allowed us to tailor the truck specifically to our needs.

“DAF’s tridem set-up is helping to make us more efficient. By working with DAF, Forshaw Engineering and Hiab on the truck, body and crane, we’ve created an exacting specification. The service we’ve received from all three companies has been excellent and our local DAF dealer, Lancashire DAF, was there to support us throughout the whole purchasing process.”

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