Does anyone know if intermodal companies have requirements on the trucks age? I am selling my old truck and plan to buy a 99 model Pete, but don’t want to hurt my chances of finding work.
How new of a truck do I need to haul intermodal?
Discussion in 'Intermodal Trucking Forum' started by OldeSkool, Jun 12, 2020.
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This is a joke right, ha ha.
I'll bite though.
Your truck must be at least 20 years old or older,
A complete pile of junk,duck taped and bungee
Corded together.
With at least 1 fender missing and one side of
The truck a completely different color than the other side.
Have you not looked at these container trucks
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Get a mid 90's or early 2000's Freightliner with the mirrors being held by duct tape and bald tires. You'll be good.
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Has to be white Volvo and companies want a minimum two pieces of duct tape and 2 zip ties.
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Hey now, I have a 2000 frieghtliner wtf!alds, Itsbrokeagain, bzinger and 5 others Thank this. -
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I'm just having fun too. I'm close to North Baltimore, and Columbus Ohio yards. I see them all the time and agree.Brettj3876, bzinger, snowbird_89 and 3 others Thank this.
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