Kevin Jester’s grandfather, Clarence, was farming on the banks of the Terre Noire Creek in Clark County, Arkansas, when the creek flooded in 1949, destroying his entire crop. Seeking greater control of his economic destiny, he gave up the farming life and went out and bought a short-wood truck and went deep into the log woods, cutting and hauling billets. Little did Clarence know, he was laying the groundwork for a family business that is still going strong, 74 years later.
Kevin, third generation, and his son Cutter, fourth generation, are currently running the family business. When reflecting on what has made their business stronger over the years, they are quick to give some credit to Western Star.
“We bounced around a bit and had a smorgasbord of different trucks. It was really my son Cutter who got us hooked up solidly with Western Star,” says Kevin.
Cutter adds, “It’s easier to maintain equipment when you're only running one brand. We looked at a few different trucks and just based off the looks of the truck, the performance and everything else, well, we just felt like Western Star was the brand that we wanted to build our company around.”
Kevin’s grandfather had a saying that has stuck with him over the years; “You don't make a dime until that load crosses the scales. We can work from daylight to dark in the woods. And we can have mountains of wood, but nobody gives us a dime until that truck crosses the scales with a load.