I take that back, New Wilmington is Farmers Cheese, right? He usually went into Deans. Can't think of the town that's in. He drove when I was in elementary school, I remember there were a bunch of plants he went to, Dunkirk Ice Cream (got there one afternoon and took so long getting unloaded I almost missed my last day of 6th grade), his night route went into Farmers, a couple of the day routes went into Hillside in Cleveland Heights. Now and then he went to Wooster. I rode along to help him out a couple times when it was cold that one winter. Mitchel's guy that wrecked a few years ago would pass us on the way in, then he'd be asleep on the wheel drooling over his papers while the inspector sampled the load and hooked up the hoses for him. We were told those tri-axle Pete's would take that curve on 18 into Greenville at 80+, I told dad don't you even try it, my Chevy won't do it at 60.
They sure rode nicer than the S2500's the owner's grandfather ran back in the day.
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