Looking for info from bull haulers

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  1. sawmill

    sawmill Road Train Member

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    I have a friend who got into hauling cows much like described above...he had a truck and made himself available to another guy who had trailers and the work but never seemed to have enough power or people to put under it. By working side by side with those guys he learned how to do everything he needed to do. He recently bought his own trailer and now he pulls that thing more than he does any other kind of trailer.
     
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  3. OddballW9

    OddballW9 Bobtail Member

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    Thank you I'm glad to know it is possible. When I got into heavy hauling it was a similar situation I didn't know much more than draggin a bobcat behind an f250 and it seemed totally impossible until before I knew it I was doin with my eyes closed. I know a big thing in this whole dream is that my location is #### far from ideal.
     
  4. ramblingman

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    I was born and raised in the silicon valley in CA. All my family works in tech. I moved out here to South Dakota January last year with no livestock experience and nothing but my car. I was pulling a cattle pot in a month. Bought my first truck 6 months in. Got my authority 6 months after that and upgraded to a flat top w9 shortly after that.

    You can succeed in this dream if your capable of the work and want it bad enough. I'm hesitant to help too much because if one is not motivated enough to start beatin down doors to get that first shot they definitely wont have what it takes to move 50k+ lbs of cattle 1000+ miles safely and efficiently.
     
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  5. Ruthless

    Ruthless Road Train Member

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    If it comes too easy, it goes the same.
     
  6. OddballW9

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    Thank you for that. Obviously one of my biggest concerns is making the move west and not being able to find anyone to get on with. But knowing that you were able to do it gives me a whole lot more confidence and I sure appreciate it. I'm far from not motivated it's just a major life change and I'd like to have maybe one or two of my ducks in a row before I hop in the water.
     
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  7. OddballW9

    OddballW9 Bobtail Member

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    Is there a way I can send you a private message on here I have got a handful of questions related to insurance.
     
  8. mnmover

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    You might look at. Livestocknetwork
     
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  9. ramblingman

    ramblingman Road Train Member

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    You should be able to. Only need 5 post i think.
     
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  10. OddballW9

    OddballW9 Bobtail Member

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    Says I needed 1 more post so here it is!
     
  11. 1951 ford

    1951 ford Road Train Member

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    If you can find a small O/O or farmer willing to show you the ropes, take advantage of that. That's how I got my start.
    My first trip was pulling an empty trailer back to the farm. I rode with a friend about 70 miles the first time. He told me a lot of do's and don'ts and why he was driving the way he was. I sat there and took it in. I also concentrated on how the truck handled on curves, hills, how I could feel the cows move in the trailer, what happened when they moved, etc. We got unloaded in the pasture and he said "The only way you're gonna learn is to get in and do it. Keep it off the curbs."
    We went back and loaded a second load and he said "You're driving." The next day he turned me loose in the other truck and we started doing fat cows. We ran together for quite some time, so I always had help when unforseen things would come up, and they did.
    Best of luck in your endeavors.
     
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