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Floyd, IA.

Floyd is a small Floyd County town on US-218 along the Cedar River, between Charles City and Mason City. Ag freight is the dominant flow: corn and soybean haulers to the Floyd County elevators, plus Deere implement traffic on US-218 and IA-14. Closest interstate is I-35 (about 30 miles west), making Floyd a local-network call for any breakdown.

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Floyd is a small Floyd County town on US-218 along the Cedar River, between Charles City and Mason City. Ag freight is the dominant flow: corn and soybean haulers to the Floyd County elevators, plus Deere implement traffic on US-218 and IA-14. Closest interstate is I-35 (about 30 miles west), making Floyd a local-network call for any breakdown.

Floyd is a city in Floyd County, Iowa, United States. The population was 313 at the time of the 2020 census.

Floyd sits in the Cedar River corridor where ag freight, AGCO implement hauling, and the Charles City industrial flow converge. Our rescuers stage in Charles City, Nashua, and Mason City so Floyd doesn't pay metro-distance rates on every call.

Harvest October through December clusters tire and trailer calls along the US-218 / IA-14 corridor. The AGCO Charles City plant (formerly Hesston) drives Deere-class implement-hauling traffic year-round, with associated hydraulic and oversize-load coordination work.

Whether you are an owner-operator on US-218, an AGCO implement hauler, or an ag carrier running to the Cedar River Co-op, our 24/7 dispatch handles ETA, billing, and tech hand-off.