Crete has mostly red trucks according to what I have noticed. Occasionally, I see a blue Crete truck. Since its the only two colors I see, I'm just curious if there is some reason or significant difference for the few blue trucks & the mostly red trucks which seems to be standard for Crete.
Trivial Question for Crete Drivers
Discussion in 'Crete' started by Grumppy, Dec 19, 2017.
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Schaffer or how ever that other company in that bunch is.
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You may very well have answered my question but, the trucks I see are marked as Crete trucks.... not Schaffer. I aint saying that they arent Schaffer trucks but I see blue Crete trucks occasionally. While I can't be certain, but I am pretty sure the trailers are not refers, but are dry vans. Again, its possible they are refers because I honestly havent just really looked but, I am pretty dog gone sure, these are dry vans.
I do know the trucks are marked Crete. Again, I aint arguing that these could be Schaffer trucks but with Crete markings etc.born&raisedintheusa and Chinatown Thank this. -
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The put all the ####### in the blue trucks.
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They were all once one outfit but were broken up into three that I know of.Grumppy Thanks this. -
Crete (dry van) Shaffer (reefer) Hunt (flat bed). Sunflower is reaching way back.
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They try to keep all Shaffer drivers in blue and all Crete drivers in red. Doesnt always work out that way though.
And, actually they have a third color. A maroon color for their flatbed division Hunt Transortation.Farmerbob1 and Grumppy Thank this.
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