222 



CITY MILK SUPPLY 



TABLE 70. COMPARISON OF THE OPERATION OF AUTO TRUCKS (The Commercial 



Vehicle, 1914) 



TABLE 71 



-WASTE FACTOR OF STANDING TIME FOR SEVERAL DAIRY TRUCKS (The 

 Commercial Vehicle, 1914) 



In a small way the motor cycle has been utilized for carrying milk and 

 cream and it is possible that in the future it may be of considerable help 

 to small dairymen. 



The cost of operation of motor vehicles in dairy traction, is of course, 

 very variable; the items that make it up may be gleaned from Fender 

 and Thompson's estimate of the costs of operating a 3^-ton draft beer 

 delivery truck and from Thompson's estimates on two 10,000-lb. brewery 

 trucks (Tables 72 and 73). 



