Hey guys, I want to start a one man dump truck LLC Hauling mostly asphalt and stone and wanted to know if I should structure my business as an S-Corp for tax purposes or a “disregarded entity”. Also I wanted to know if a Peterbilt 335 dump truck with a 20’ aluminum bed, 3 lift axles and a Cummins 315 isc HP is efficient enough to do what I need without putting too much stress on the truck. Thanks for your input
Starting a Dump Truck LLC
Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by i95RoadRunner, Jan 12, 2018.
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So 5 axles total? Double frame?
I almost went this route too and probably still will some day...ShowerBabies Thanks this. -
I have been running a tandem and of course you can run just about any engine chassis combo. Although it is preference and I am going to catch grief for recommending something with a DD60 but this industry is about profit and costs, no engine uses less fuel than a 12.7 and If you are mainly going to pave, airbag suspension is fine (dump air bags if you are not paving and are off level when dropping load or my favorite Chalmers if you are going to encounter a lot of rough terrain, camelback is sturdy but your back will be destroyed. Stay away from Columbia's or any other Freightliner and other lighter chassis trucks if you are doing heavy dirt or quarry hauling . If you want to stand out and look sharp R series Macks and Ford 9000s are popular around here. I have been driving a 2017 International with a ISX 505 horse and she is surprisingly thirsty but nice. You could always get the best right away and get a KW! Although I have friends with nice Petes. I am going back on the road because owning my own truck is the only way I want to go and I can make so much more running a tractor trailer. I wish you the best of luck and prosperity. Plenty of naysayers to ignore.
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LTL9000's are amazing looking IMO. Why O why did they quit making that truck!
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I wouldn't waste my time with that truck. A 335 is a wee little class 7 tractor. Specs are way too light. Probably only has a 1/4" frame too.
Personally I'd go with a decent class 8 truck with a heavy frame (like 3/8" or double frame), heavy steer axle, 46k rears, full lockers, 3.73 to 4.33 ratio and something with at least 400hp. I'm partial to a good air ride suspension myself but you can't beat a walking beam suspension for wheel travel.shogun and Mattflat362 Thank this. -
23.5 tons is 47k pounds. Pulling that kind of weight in a semi should be 450+ HP. That truck was probably born with a van body on it. Someone bought it at auction, put the dump body and lift axles on it with a for sale sign. Buyer beware!
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