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Columbia Basin, Ephrata, WA | 4x2188 - 10/21/2014 10:37
I'd have a hard time running junk trucks. If they are farm trucks your farm operation is on hold when/if they are broke down.
The trick to running "junk trucks" is to have a lot of them. If one goes down, yank it out from under the trailer and put a different one in its place. This method doesn't work well if you are sending trucks very far from home.
As to the original question, I like Peterbilts, but they either require a bigger budget or a lot of patience when buying.
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