{"id":45727,"date":"2025-01-01T15:56:46","date_gmt":"2025-01-01T20:56:46","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.tenfourmagazine.com\/?p=45727"},"modified":"2025-01-01T15:56:48","modified_gmt":"2025-01-01T20:56:48","slug":"four-generations-deep","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.tenfourmagazine.com\/content\/2025\/01\/special-features\/four-generations-deep\/","title":{"rendered":"Four Generations Deep"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Livestock hauling has been in the Brown family heritage for over 75 years.&nbsp; The truck and trailer gracing these pages is owned and operated by Jeff Brown of Bethel, PA.&nbsp; Jeff\u2019s grandfather, Rufus A. Brown, started hauling livestock over 75 years ago under his name.&nbsp; Jeff\u2019s dad, Rufus M. Brown (known as \u201cBuddy Brown\u201d), began hauling livestock for his father until he went out on his own in 1975 under Brown\u2019s Livestock.&nbsp; Jeff began hauling livestock for his father 36 years ago before purchasing his own truck in 2000 \u2013 a 1982 Peterbilt 359, which began Brown Transport.&nbsp; Jeff\u2019s son Mike started hauling livestock for him in 2014, so the family is now four generations deep hauling livestock!<\/p>ngg_shortcode_0_placeholder<p>With a passion for trucks that has never left him, Jeff started hauling livestock over 36 years ago.&nbsp; Jeff began his driving career piloting a Chevy 6-wheeler with a 427 gas motor and a 22-foot body.&nbsp; As mentioned before, the first truck Jeff purchased was a 1982 Peterbilt 359, and then in 2005 he bought a brand-new 379 Pete (which is the truck his stepson Braxton currently drives).&nbsp; Jeff then purchased a W900B for his son Mike to drive in 2014.&nbsp; When Mike decided to switch jobs, the \u201cB\u201d was sold to a local outfit, where it remained or a few years, until Mike bought it back.<\/p><p>The truck and trailer pictured here is a 1997 Peterbilt 379 and a 2019 Eby.&nbsp; The truck ended up being a replacement for another truck in the Brown fleet, which was unfortunately deemed a loss.&nbsp; In late summer, Jeff found the Peterbilt in California.&nbsp; Due to California\u2019s strict emissions laws, Jeff was able to save the truck from an uncertain future.&nbsp; The 379 had some upgrades completed over the years, including an air-ride front end, an \u201805 door swap, a newer bunk, and a refreshed drivetrain, which included a CAT C16 swap.&nbsp; Jeff only had two big things he wanted when looking for the replacement \u2013 it had to have a CAT and it had to be red.&nbsp; Once the truck was found and bought, Jeff had Lanita Specialized bring it back to Pennsylvania for him.<\/p><p>The Pete\u2019s 265\u201d wheelbase nearly matches that of the truck his stepson pilots.&nbsp; An 18-speed is bolted to the C16, and then the power is put to the ground through 3.43 rears.&nbsp; Rounding out the exterior details are 8\u201d Dynaflex pipes and single square headlights.&nbsp; Jeff had Dallas Good at Blackworth Custom Trucks design the black graphics along the hood, cab and sleeper to break up the truck a bit, with the installation done by Brown Signs.&nbsp; Dallas is pretty local to Jeff, being that he is located only a few miles down the road!&nbsp; The truck really is a head turner wherever it goes.&nbsp; Lucky for me, the Brown\u2019s deliver pigs across the street from my apartment, so I get to see and hear this sweet ride often.<\/p><p>The trailer, as mentioned before, is a 2019 livestock trailer made by Eby.&nbsp; It\u2019s a 53-foot spread axle that was custom built to Jeff\u2019s specifications.&nbsp; The trailer has been designed to haul cattle or pigs.&nbsp; The trailer has polished stainless on the front and rear, which really helps make its presence known.&nbsp; The entire trailer, from front to back, features red under glow lights that look amazing at night!<\/p><p>I actually met Mike and Jeff in an interesting way.&nbsp; While I was in the middle of shooting another truck, back in 2016, Mike drove by and was on the jakes pretty good, which naturally got my attention.&nbsp; I hopped in the car and followed him over to a nearby pork processing plant where I proceeded to introduce myself to him.&nbsp; We got to talking while he was waiting to offload his load of pigs, and we decided to do a photo shoot of his B-model Kenworth and Jeff\u2019s 2005 Peterbilt 379.&nbsp; A few weeks later I was out at Jeff\u2019s place where we ended up getting some really awesome photos and videos.&nbsp; Since then (June 2016) we have all stayed in touch, and between shows and parades, I\u2019ve shot many photos of Mike\u2019s trucks over the past few years.<\/p><p>Last summer, while on my way home from another photo shoot in the Lebanon County area (September 2024), I gave Mike and Jeff a call.&nbsp; Knowing that Jeff had just gotten this new truck, I wanted to see if I could swing by to get some photos of it, and sure enough, I did!&nbsp; A few weeks later, just before I was getting ready to pitch the idea of featuring the truck in 10-4, the editor, Dan Linss, who had seen the truck on social media, reached out and asked if I knew it.&nbsp; I quickly answered, \u201cSure do!\u201d&nbsp; That leads us to this feature.&nbsp; I can\u2019t take credit for the generational photo, as that idea was Mike\u2019s.&nbsp; To have all the current generations of the Brown family that haul livestock in a single shot, with their trucks, was pretty cool and definitely one of my more memorable shots!<\/p><p>The Browns have become good friends of mine over the last few years.&nbsp; It\u2019s always great to see them out at shows, on the road, or right across the street from my apartment!&nbsp; When Jeff isn\u2019t on the road, he enjoys spending time with his family and riding his four-wheeler.&nbsp; Jeff would like to thank his wife Amy, son Mike, and stepson Braxton for all their help and support over the years.&nbsp; He would also like to thank his grandfather and father for getting him into this livestock hauling lifestyle, which has been at the center of this family for four generations!<\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Livestock hauling has been in the Brown family heritage for over 75 years.&nbsp; 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