All of Frito's trailers are floor loaded aren't they?
We sell a lot of there stuff at GFS chips are pretty light and while they take up a lot of space they weigh almost nothing and load and unload pretty quick at least in my experience.
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Also if you are accustomed to bringing an empty or light trailer home for your layover and you decide to bring 40,000 lbs of cookies home one night. You may need to widen your driveway approach or get a pickup load of topsoil to fill in the tire ruts you make.
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Been seeing more and more of these lately:
B-Train steel haulers in Cleveland, Ohio
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Cannon Express Part 1
Cannon Express started out in 1974 as CR Kidd Produce thank you to @7UP for this most excellent information.
Anyhow according to @7UP Clifford Riggins sold a couple trucks to Dean Cannon or Cannons wife actually and Cannon was now in the truck business kind of. Riggins had a couple trucks leased on to Willis Shaw Express. Which is part of the Comm Car Companies which you see real heavy down on I-95 in Florida hauling loads for Budweiser-InBev-Anheiser-Busch, which at one point also owned Eagle Brand Snack Foods.
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