I would like to haul 100K. There are opportunities for me with an existing customer. I just don't have knowledge of heavy haul. Also, lacking a network for back hauls. I think we would quickly adapt to it, but it would be a challenge.
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You'll need 8 axle combinations, a steer axle, a tri and a quad work best. You can also use a tandem drive tractor and a tandem jeep axle jeep and a tri trailer. If you stay at or under the 20,000 lb per axle weight you'll typically be compliant in most jurisdictions. There's always freight coming off the docks so return loads shouldn't be impossible thought I wouldn't bet the farm on being loaded all the time.Last edited: Jan 8, 2012
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I think I could do okay from IA to the East Coast. In theory, I could line up some reloads out of Baltimore back to the Midwest. I just have a lot to learn.
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That already sounds like more fun than I would want to get into. Makes me think I should stick to what I do well, and leave all that money out there for you heavy haulers.
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We haul a lot of loads from Eastern Iowa to Baltimore. We normally load to Western NY & PA, OH, MI, IN, IL, WI, IA & MN. Do you haul in & out of the port?
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