Would you believe I drove one of those for 2 years? A newer one,but the box was the same. I hauled in to Carnation in Sheridan from late 73 to mid 75. My uncle worked in the recieving room dumping cans and weighing and testing milk for 35 years. There's plenty of old pictures around here somewhere of trucks lined up like that at the Carnation plant. They used to be lined up waiting to unload and backed in side by side across the road where the grocery store is now. When they got up to the boxes that held 90 cans on the floor,plus the ones on the deck,there was speculation that they would have to go to semis,but then along came the bulk tank and solved that problem in a hurry. Those boxes were kinda classified as to the number of cans they would hold on the floor in increments of six. The smallest one I ever used was a 66 can. There were 66,72,78,84 and 90s. I hauled with an 84 for most of the time I hauled. Art Skinner out of Ithica had the only 90 that was hauling into Sheridan when I was hauling.
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