That's why I was asking. The more options I know about the better I can plan and prepare.
What happens to the load in case of a breakdown as an Owner Op?
Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by TLOC, Aug 27, 2022.
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After the truck&trailer was towed to the dealership, towing company came back with a bobtail, hooked to my flatbed trailer and took me to deliver my load. Luckily it wasn't terribly far but regardless it was nice to get the load delivered, one less stressful thing to worry about while truck was in the shop...
Total mileage for tow and bobtail service was around 50 miles so the bill for both wasn't that bad. -
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Renting a truck is not always possible. A few months ago everything was rented out around me for 2 weeks+. Had to complete the load with a broken roller and push tube.
The best strategy is to have a second or back up truck on hand. You have the tow truck bring it to you and they take your broken truck back. Finish up what you need to then deal with it once your trip is done. -
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This is actually one of the biggest items in the "pro" column for leasing on. Even more now that some parts can be on back order for weeks. The worst places I've found for service is KW and Pete shops in the flyover states. Every time I've called one of them it was always a too bad so sad we are booked for at least a week.
TLOC Thanks this. -
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