Diesel Truck Mechanics

The Clarion-Ledger: Your Guide to Finding Reliable Diesel Mechanics for Efficient Truck Repairs

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The Daily Dot: ‘I have owned them all’: Mechanics reveal the best diesel trucks they’ve worked on

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‘I have owned them all’: Mechanics reveal the best diesel trucks they’ve worked on

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Knoxville News Sentinel: Your Guide to Finding Reliable Diesel Mechanics for Efficient Truck Repairs

Product names which are derived after an inventor's name will often remain capitalized, though not always (e.g. the petroleum distillate used to power trucks and locomotives is called "diesel" rather than "Diesel" even though it's named after the inventor of the four-stroke compression-ignition engine for which that fuel was formulated).

Most people are unaware of the differences between diesel and gas trucks. Both are big, can haul more than a conventional vehicle, and have good horsepower, but according to Prosource Diesel, there ...

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I suppose a more realistic example is the development of powered pumps, locomotives etc. Newcomen's atmospheric engine did a vital job, but was bettered by Watt's improvements. Trevithick's locomotive of 1804 hauled a load, but modern diesel engines work far more efficiently and reliably. // I'm not sure this is really an English language question.

Even with uncountable nouns, for specific instances/types, we have nouns preceded by indefinite articles as in the following examples. It is cold outside! I could do with a hot tea! The old diesel

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What’s the difference between particulate and particle? Should it be diesel particulates or diesel particles, and why? Could you provide three or more examples where it should use particulate rat...