No. Most heavy duty trucks and heavy equipment requires software for which an OBD scanner for light duty vehicles is not compatible, and usually also require an RP1210 Diagnostic Link Adapter.
The type of industries that would require the use of heavy machinery are construction of road, houses and buildings, Heavy equipment refers to heavy duty vehicles which are designed for construction tasks.
One can use a heavy haul truck to attach trailers and load heavy stuff like heavy vehicles. It is the most used way of carrying other vehicles in the United States.
A grill designed for commercial use
Mack vehicles are heavy duty truck models designed for use in various commercial and professional outlets. The majority of Mack trucks are designed as long distance trucks that transport various cargo. Others include refuse (trash) disposal, military use, and construction use.
Only in fleet vehicles doing local duty. CNG filling stations are not plentiful.
Some lighter vehicles still use fuel pumps. I have a friend that just found a 1989 Ford Ranger. It has a 2.9L V-6. Rangers are small vehicles.
1985 Chevy... what? In 1985, Chevy offered a wide range of vehicles, from the subcompact Chevette up to the medium/heavy duty Kodiak. They did not all use common parts.
for towing and heavy-duty use.
Petrol is gasoline and most internal combustion engines, thus most vehicles, use it.
Non-asbestos brake pads were introduced in the 1990s. At first they were not suitable for use in heavy-duty vehicles. As a result, asbestos brake pads were not suddenly eliminated, but slowly phased out.
Nothing is quite as frustrating as watching an office chair wear down and break with long term regular use. Heavy duty office chairs are designed for home and office workers who want a lasting chair.