Our Newest Truck Hits the Road this Month

Rachel Kline • October 1, 2022

Pump Truck and High Pressure Jet in One

We are excited about our newest truck to join the John Kline fleet, an International HX520. The new addition should hit the road in October, 2022 and will be a huge asset to both our residential and commercial septic and grease services. This will be our sixth pump truck which also doubles as a jetter.

The new truck has a 4,000 gallon wastewater compartment and a 200 gallon fresh water compartment with a 12 gallons per minute/4,000 psi jetter. This is not our biggest truck, but the vacuum truck/jetter combination will allow us to tackle more jobs with one vehicle. For our grease maintenance jobs, this will allow us to get in and out quicker - pumping out grease traps and jetting lines in one visit.

Whether you're in need of routine septic service or you've got a backup that needs attention fast, give us a call today for all your Central Pa septic and grease maintenance needs. We offer affordable rates and we're happy to evaluate your system and set up a service schedule to save you time and money. Contact us today to learn more.

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