Hello again folks, welcome to another 20 pack of trucks.
Without further ado, let's get started!
First today, a Freightliner FLD120 for IGF Safe Trucking from Asheboro, NC that appears to be a work in progress, and looks like it's got the potential to be a sharp looking Freightshaker.

A nice International LT.

A sharp Kenworth W900L for Jaclyn Express from Siler City, NC.

A very clean Peterbilt 579 for Puryear Trucking, who're headquartered in Raleigh, NC, along with a Mack Anthem for A&S Services Group, whose headquarters are in York, Pennsylvania.

A Kenworth T800.

A Kenworth T600 for JENK Transport from Raleigh, NC.

A Peterbilt 579 for Heniff Transportation, whose headquarters are in Oak Brook, Illinois.

Another Heniff Pete.

A stout looking Peterbilt 330 for Miller Environmental Group, who're headquartered in Calverton, NY.

A Peterbilt 365 for Moore Transport, whose headquarters are in Plano, TX.

A Ford F-350.
Sometimes these 3 or 4 car "wedge" trailers have the three single wheel axles, as here, or sometimes tandem duals. Does this make any particular difference?

A nice Kenworth T800 and Western Star 4900 duo.

Another nice red Kenworth, this one a T880.

A typically ... weathered and homely Kenworth T2000.

A sharp International Lonestar.

A typically nice Mack Pinnacle for D.H. Griffin, who're headquartered in Greensboro, NC.

A spectacularly sharp Kenworth W990.
... Hauling a Claas Axion. Claas is a German company, and I wasn't aware they were marketing their equipment, at least this size stuff, in the US.

A Sterling LT9500.

A nice Kenworth W900L.

And the last shot of this batch, which is July's last batch, and on the last day of July, a little Freightliner M2-106 for CCP (Coastal Carolina Pumping), whose headquarters are in Charlotte, NC.
If they were founded in Charlotte, the name is a bit of a misnomer - Charlotte is not a coastal city, at all. I live a couple hours NE of Charlotte, and the NC coast is still a few hours from me.

And that wraps it up for today, thanks for looking!
Good catch on that Sterling - I never see those around and awesome catch on that Claas piece of equipment as I have never even heard of them but oddly enough I noticed it’s painted what appears to be the same hue of green as that American iconic brand!!!!