Market is now following the same seasonal pattern as usual. Michigan has became bad, I don't get rates anywhere close to what you have posted.
By noon the load board pretty much dries out. This happens every year though, so I am not stressing out, but it's weird to hear again brokers not wanting to negotiate, some becoming rude and all that stuff.
South is starting to boom already, so I think in a 2-3 weeks things will become hot again.
Speaking of new trucks. Here are all the tools I used to change my N14 turbo on Friday lol. Did it at a TA parking lot in just few hours.![]()
Here is what I would have done if I had to do it all over.
Buy a few years old 780 with a manual transmission and a blown ISX. Put a factory drop in reman N14 or Detroit 12.7 in there and go on the road.
Will be a nice reliable truck for half the cost of a new one.
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I can't remember when was the last time I called on a DAT load and took something from other guys. I book ahead of time, sometimes more than a week. Some of these brokers will post a really well paying load a week or more ahead of time, then it may happen that you secured a nice rate for something that pays way less at the time of the pick up day. These big guys rarely cancel, even if they see that rates are dropping. Sometimes, I need to get out west of Chicago area for many miles to find something worthy. If it is rather far, like this load from MN to Boston area, I try to find something so that I don't have to deadhead there.
My turbo would cost me more than 2 times as yours.
These older trucks are all right, If you have a buddy ( a real friend not to f. you) with a shop. It may be the most cost effective way to go about it. I, however, don't have such a well established trust and faith in those local shops here. I still had rather do all my minor and major fixes there but I can't bring myself to entrust them with 30G for an engine swap or a major overhaul. -
Might as well order a new Kenworth Joe. Longer you wait the more you put into the old tired ride.
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My favorite is the Coyote one, fast reliable, does not crash, accurate mies, bidding available.
Apps are much easier though. It does get tiring calling on loads only to find out that pickup appointment is at 11pm, weight is 45k vs 40k posted, the receiver is a DC with horrible wait times e. t. c. Apps eliminate all of that wasted time and frustration.
Last week I went to SC and back, 1700 miles for $4300. Two smaller brokers that don't have an app.
My other truck did :
MI-PA 500 miles $1900 app, but negotiating over a messenger
PA-GA 750 miles $1650 same broker
GA-KY 435 miles $1400 DAT, no app available
KY-TN 350 miles $1400 DAT, no app available
GA-MI 750 miles $2500 DAT, no app available.
With deadhead it was 3k miles
So yeah, while apps are certainly nice to use and I constantly check them, the DAT for me is still the winner, because of the larger broker poolDale thompson, SteveScott, Midwest Trucker and 1 other person Thank this. -
I still use primarily Convoy for my spot market loads here on the west coast. It's convenient, and they pay fast after delivery. The rates aren't always the best, but I can generally bid up asking prices and get what I want. I just bid an hour ago on a load from Portland OR to Denver. The posted rate was $3.75 per mile and I bid it up to $4.90 and got it within 15 minutes. Some routes just work that way, others not so much. -
They keep their business quiet, take care of their small town customers and pay fair rate to their carriers.
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I’m sure it’s temporary but I did notice some softening up in your neck of the woods today Dune.
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Glad everyone is making money!
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