I was home pretty much every weekend with bones. I live in the Youngstown Ohio area. I pretty much ran the majority of the time erie pa to Wisconsin Wisconsin to Illinois Chicago back to Ohio. I would do 2 to 3 rounds a week but that was busting butt. I did take a few loads out to new jersey. I had a Mac trailer that i leased from Paul. Majority of loads that i hauled was coke, sand, fertilizer, grain, apples, landscaping stone. Baseball field dirt a couple times. Crushed class. No hazmat. I wish they would have gotten into the dirty dirts but they didn't seem interested in that. I did haul scrap a few times but not very often. They're very big on not rolling a trailer over. If you're not comfortable with how the load is being loaded, they'll make the shipper fix it. Especially on stone. If customer doesn't provide a level dumping area they'll tell you leave if you can't safely do it. If you think a product is going to damage your trailer they'll refuse to load. They have the drivers back on all this.
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Any one have an up date on bones
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Just thinking out loud, but are either of these companies good for Chicago? Meaning can they get you home on weekends?
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I’ll repeat @Logan12’s question anyone currently with bones have information on current operations, pros and cons
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