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| 2002 Pete 379 long nose again with a 475 cat belonging to CD Randle Holdings. This was taken just after I had finished washing the truck for my second time. |
Here is the gray Pete taking on a load of seed potatoes near Gibbons AB. This picture was taken during spring break when I got to go to Washington on trip with my best friend who owns these trucks. |
The truck is pulling a 1994 48’ Utility sliding spread reefer trailer. The reefer is a carrier unit. |
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| This time a front view of the truck taken in the same place. |
This was taken just after I had finished washing the truck for my second time. It was cold this day as you can see the smoke coming from the stacks. |
Here is a gray 2002 Peterbilt 379 that belongs to CD Randle Holdings from Spruce Grove, AB. The pictures were from a photo shoot I had with the truck. It is pulling a wabash spread axe with Edmonton Potato Growers on the CD Randle Trailer. |
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| 2002 Peterbilt 379 short nose with 475 Cat that belongs to CD Randle Holdings of Spruce Grove AB pictured at the shop. |
The other side of the 2002 Peterbilt. |
Here is a green 2002 Peterbilt 379 that belongs to CD Randle Holdings from Spruce Grove, AB. |
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| More Pictures from the CD Randle Photo Shoot |
A different view for a photo, again from the CD Randle Photo shoot. |
Here is another picture from the CD RAndle photo shoot |
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| These are all pictures from the CD RAndle Photo shoot |
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| Here are some more pics of the CD Randle truck. |
Here is a rear view of the CD Randle trailer taken during the photo shoot a few weeks ago. |
Here is the back view of the tractor with cool green lights in the back of the bunk. |
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| Front view of the of the Truck with trailer attached to the truck. |
Side on view of the truck and part of the trailer |
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| Here is the newest CD Randle Holdings truck. It is the sister truck to the gray one. The VIN #’s are only one number off. It is seen here with a load of orange juice waiting to be unloaded the next morning Edmonton. |
This is the last picture of the Green Peterbilt that anyone has. The truck was laid over in the first week of February. The truck jack knifed and slid down a hill ad then back into the ditch and finally hit an approach, which totaled the truck. I really liked this truck and it’s to bad that its destroyed. A good thing was that no one was hurt. |
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| Here is a picture of the green 379 Peterbilt short nose taken in the Southern US when the truck was fairly new. Taken in the summer of 2002. |
Same truck just a different location summer 2002. |
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| I took this picture while we were waiting to be unloaded with potatoes along the California and Oregon border. |
Just arriving at the farm with a total weight of 86,000 pounds on both trucks thanks to the spread axle trailers allowing us to carry more weight. |
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| This was a picture taken a few years back when the Green truck was still new and before it was wrecked. This was in Nevada as far as I know and it is one of the nicest pictures that I have seen of that green Pete. |
Here is a nice sunset picture while chasing the other CD Randle truck. |
Here are the two CD Randle trucks on the left and the SHAPKA truck on the right. In behind the CD Randle truck on the far left is another SHAPKA truck that cannot be seen in this picture. |
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| These were taken in California while we were loading vegetables for the return trip home. One is in the loading dock while the other two were inside the yard. |
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| These were taken at the shop outside of Spruce Grove, AB just before we left for CA. Just after the pictures it started to rain and got the trucks all dirty after they were just washed and cleaned up. |
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| Going down a hill in Washington State following the other CD Randle truck that went with us. |
I took these at night around 11 o clock at the UFA card lock in Clairseholm(spelling) AB just before we turned and headed towards BC |
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| Another nice picture going through the mountains again. |
Just a rear view of the other truck going up the hill on the way to California. |
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This is the truck that is now owned by CD Randle. It was owned by a friend of there’s but was bought a year back and added to the fleet. Its an identical match to the dark grey one as they came of the line one behind the other. When this picture was taken, this truck was leased to Lynden Transport. |