Hello again folks, I'm back with another midweek batch, today's edition featuring 20 random rigs.
First up, a nice Freightliner FLD112 for Kirk's Sineath Towing from Greensboro, NC.
This is an ex Old Dominion tractor.
Another Freightshaker, this time a Columbia.
Rare to see a Columbia dump.
Another dump, this time a more common Mack Granite, this one working for Yates Construction from Stokesdale, NC.
Another Mack, this time an Anthem.
A couple more for Kirk's Sineath; left is a Ford F-550 and right a Dodge 5500.
Both were getting a vehicle from a 2 vehicle wreck.
Back to Mack, with another Granite, this one for Haley Jr Hauling from Greensboro, NC.
A Ford F-350 for iScapes from Burlington, NC.
A Freightliner FLD120 for Allen Harim, who are headquartered in Millsboro, Delaware.
A very sharp Kenworth W900L for Stout Trucking from Greensboro, NC.
A really nice International 9900.
A VOLVO VNL.
I've never really understood the whole "truck make in huge letters on the visor" look. I think it's more popular/widespread in Europe, where I also think the style originates.
A Kenworth T680 for Mountaire Farms, whose headquarters are in Selbyville, Delaware.
A nice Kenworth T880 for Brakebush Transportation, who're headquartered in Westfield, Wisconsin.
Another KW, this time a newly redesigned T680, this one for NVA Transportation, whose headquarters are in Crystal Lake. Illinois.
A clean International LT.
A really nice Western Star 4900.
For C.R. England, who're headquartered in Salt Lake City, Utah, we have a Freightliner Cascadia.
I don't really care for Smithfield meats.
A Mack Anthem for GOC Transport from Goldston, NC.
GOC = Gaines Oil Company.
A sharp Peterbilt 379.
And wrapping up this batch, a nice Freightliner Coronado for Salem Transportation from Faison, NC.
That's it for today, thanks for looking!
All nice catches particularly enjoyed the spate of Mack’s