Yep, It's a funny world in the specialized market...
The trks. they bought for their wind side were regular flatbed trks.
They then stuck a 4th axle under them. Some could not make bridge law, being to short in spacings.
The schnauble trls. were nice.
I looked at buying one.
Bad drug flash backs I guess.
Anyhow other outfits bought them up.
E W Wylie Corp. - Fargo, N.D.
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I guess their wind tower division wasnt "Wylie Tough".
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LMAO...........
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Wylie was the first company I worked for in early 93. They paid poorly per mile and you didn't get enough of them either. They have been partially or completely bought and sold a number of times over the years. Once they where an Ottertail subsidiary. An investment firm owned them once too. Funny no one who buys them wants to keep them.
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samiyota Thanks this.
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I run nightly into fargo, our terminal is right beside theirs... I can tell you their yard is pretty full of oversize loads, and empty trailers. Lots of tractors sitting too.
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Nice to see things haven't changed there in 20 some years.
I started with these guys OTR only because they were a local company for me. Since I lived in Fargo, you'd have thought it would have been easy ride to get home. Especially since I was also pretty new to the National Guard and had to get home for monthly drill weekends.
Yah Right... They expected me to go make up all my drills for 6 months with my unit and then give them 6-8 weeks on the road at a time.Last edited: Feb 26, 2012
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Does any have any info on E W Wiley. Good Company, miles, home time etc.
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