Posted by The tractor vet on January 18, 2017 at 08:34:22 from (104.179.81.68):
In Reply to: Re: Truck Drivers posted by hughb on January 18, 2017 at 06:31:36:
Ya mean Ohio 225 and U S 224 , yea been thru there many times and all the old truck stops along U S 224 . In my teen years i lived in Canfield ohio Worked for G F Howard Construction Co. and the main office and shop complex was on U S 224 . Hauled many loads of coal to Akron across 224 . We used Ohio Rt 14 to get to US 224 at Deerfield circle . Canfiled was the cross roads of U S 62 and 224 along with Ohio Rt 46 and even had it's own scale house . The only trucks safe from the Canfiled scales belonged to G F Howard a the Coy brothers . Then when Dart trucking came about , no not the Dart trucking from out west this one started out with straight dump trucks and supported the construction industry at first with a small fleet of Diamond Reo tandem and tri axle dumps then in the mid seventy's moved to semi dumps and owner operators . I signed my first semi Dump on with them and my buddy and i were the first ones with sleepers and became there LONG distance haulers . If you ant to call the far west side of the state long distance . I was the first Dart truck to make a haul out of Il. But i had been going out there for a company called Truckway hauling bulk mixing salt to the feed mills . I was sort of a gypsy and if Dart did not have freight i was not setting . I hauled for a lot of different dump outfits.
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