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September 2023 by Russell Barnhardt
Quick and very nice people in and out
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September 2023 by Russell B
Quick and very nice people in and out
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July 2023 by Kelly Jean
Slow! They say FCFS, but only if they have the product ready. It comes straight from the field so that's why you can spend the whole day here or longer. Go to scale 1st (no one is in there, so there's a window and you can either take a pic or write the weight down). Bring your license, both license plate #'s & a pen with you to check-in. The girl in the office is nice. They do have a restaurant close by that delivers & food is good & priced right. Also, right across the railroad tracks, there is a gas station & there was a taco truck there to the right (white building is the gas station)
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July 2023 by Kurtis Chambers
Have to scale on the other side then go to the pickup spot
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June 2023 by Rohit Julka
It’s hard to find shipping office. When u cross the rail track turn left u will c shipping office in the white building. But before Check in u have to get scale which is totally opposite side. When u cross the track turn right u will scale sign board follow sign board scale ur truck and get back to all the way to end for Check in.
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September 2022 by Laura B
First time visiting. Staff very friendly and helpful. Quick in/out.
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July 2022 by Darryl Randt
Slowwww to get loaded. Plenty of dusty parking. Very fast once you get a dock. Very nice employees.
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August 2021 by Bigman Johnson
Scale first is across the street at the end on left side. Then Sit n wait for the call for a door. Take scale ticket with u. Make sure u top off with fuel too
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July 2021 by Dean Samec
For the first time being there I thought it was excellent. Even thought there were at least 50 plus trucks there and I was number 27 I can't complain at all. Thank you
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July 2021 by Steven Celenk
One word can describe this place. WORST COMPANY TO PICKUP A LOAD
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July 2021 by Steven Lucas
Dirt roads bite.Wasted $ 105.00 on truckwash.Will roll out dirty next time
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June 2021 by c j r
Below is what you need to know for check-in. Once you check-in, could be one hour, could be forty-eight hours before you get loaded. I've waited days because they didn't have the produce picked from the fields yet. So be ready for a possible long wait.When you arrive, go left after crossing the tracks. Go down to the scale and you'll get your "light weight". You'll need that to check-in. Then go back across and park in the ample parking. Before going in, bring these things: your license, a pen, pick-up number, trailer license plate, and tractor license plate.Go down to the white building and next to the window is a slip of paper. Even if there's someone there, grab the slip and start filling it out. They won't help you until that's filled out completely and they check your driver's license.You'll get a piece of paper with a number on it. Put that in the window and let the wait begin! Once they come to get you, it will only be about forty-five minutes to actually load. Pull out, go back inside, and get your paperwork. Make sure you scale on your way out because they often overload and there is no scale for a long while.Have fun!
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June 2021 by steven banning
Used to have an ATM on site and at the small gas station to pay for the scales. Neither ATM are in service. Nasty porta-potty,and if you're allergic to bees,well good luck.
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November 2020 by Andrew Carter
straight in like direct TV
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October 2020 by wayne king
Quick loader,in and out