PFM Fleet Service #10 on Business First’s Fastest‐Growing Companies List

PFM Fleet Service, headquartered in Delaware, Ohio, has been officially recognized by Columbus Business First as the 10th fastest-growing company in Central Ohio, marking a major milestone for one of the region’s leading names in commercial fleet maintenance. Founded by Drake Tulloh, PFM has grown from a one-man mobile operation into a 14,000-square-foot, full-service facility offering comprehensive solutions for light, medium, and heavy-duty trucks, including in-shop repairs, mobile fleet service, and specialized Hi-Rail service. This recognition reflects years of relentless commitment to speed, precision, and customer trust, helping fleets reduce downtime and stay road-ready.

Built on a foundation of grit, accountability, and innovation, PFM’s rapid growth has been fueled by its skilled technicians, dedicated advisors, and loyal clients who count on dependable service that keeps their businesses moving. As PFM continues to expand its reach and capabilities across Central Ohio, the company remains focused on raising the bar for fleet maintenance, truck repair, and Hi-Rail service excellence, proving that when you combine passion with precision, success follows fast.

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Included Models

  • Ford

    • F-450 Super Duty (Class 4)

    • F-550 Super Duty (Class 5)

    • F-600 Super Duty (Class 5)

    • F-650 (Class 6)

    • F-750 (Class 7, but often spec’d for medium-duty roles)

  • Chevrolet / GMC (GM)

    • Chevrolet Silverado 4500HD / 5500HD / 6500HD

    • GMC TopKick C5500 (older model, discontinued but still seen in fleets)

  • Freightliner (Daimler Trucks)

    • M2 106 (very common medium-duty chassis)

    • EconicSD (refuse, delivery)

  • International (Navistar)

    • MV Series

    • Durastar (4100 / 4300 / 4400) – older nameplate, now MV

  • Isuzu

    • N-Series (NPR, NQR, NRR – Class 3–5)

    • F-Series (FTR – Class 6)

  • Hino

    • M4 & M5 (formerly 155/195 series – Class 4 & 5)

    • L6 (formerly 268 – Class 6)

  • Ram

    • Ram 4500

    • Ram 5500 (Technically pickup-based, but used in many vocational applications)

  • Mitsubishi Fuso

    • Canter FE130, FE160, FE180 (Class 3–5)