On an increasingly hot Thursday morning here at TPF HQ, here's 10 random rigs.
First up today, a Freightliner M2-106 for Saia, who are headquartered in Johns Creek, Georgia.

Next, a cool older Ford F-350.

And staying with Ford dually pickups, a very nice and much newer F-450.

Another Ford, this one a cool LTL9000.

A Sterling LT9513 for the NCDOT, who're headquartered in Raleigh, North Carolina.
I've always liked Sterlings, a real shame they went under. Maybe Ford could resurrect the name for a line of heavy duty trucks...?

A very cool International S2500.

A nice International 4900 for County Line Wastewater Services from Liberty, North Carolina.
Oddly enough, while browsing the local Craigslist, I found this truck up for sale.

A Kenworth W900L for B&D Trucking from Liberty, North Carolina.

A Peterbilt 389.

And lastly, an interestingly equipped Ram 5500.

Thanks for looking!
Like the old Ford and yeah that Ram is a curious setup for sure