the guy i work for we haul quite a bit of salt to the state barns this time of the year so as far as that goes we stay busy til they get caught up lol
Hopper, Dump O/O's & Drivers
Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by wheathauler, May 31, 2009.
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i have a question i have a yr exp and im thinking of buying the truck and trailer im driving off the guy im working for.....do you all know of anybody who will insure a dump with no problems? cuz he has sentry and they #####ed about it
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) but like i said,i stay pretty much local,so i'm probably not going to be much help.
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yeah i know progressive will write me all day long but idk what their policy was on dumps.....but thanks for letting me know
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I was with Progressive for 3 yrs and they were good till I added the second truck. And the rates went out of the roof no claims or accidents and no tickets . The only thing about Progressive is I was on a 100 mile radius and if you operate out of that radius then you have to up your radius of opration which will increase your rate , Also if you have to provide a additonal insured to the policy then it is like $25.00 for each one you add . Good luck and have a GREAT HOILDAY season.
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ehhh....wonder if carolina casualty would look at me
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When I first started driving I pulled a hopper for a guy out of Sterling, CO and hauled corn over the pass to Fruita, CO and salt back out of Moab, UT to Greeley, CO and it sucked in the winter time, it took me seven hours from Denver to Fruita grossing 80k. I was driving a 85' shaker hood with a 315 Cummins and a 9 spd. Thank God for 550 Cats and 18spd even though fuel mileage sucks.HwyPilot Thanks this. -
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