Truck Load Rates Halt 8 Week Slide 2.0

Discussion in 'Freight Broker Forum' started by Scooter Jones, Mar 7, 2020.

  1. TallJoe

    TallJoe Road Train Member

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    No. It ain't

    Early bird got the worm... again. I am more like: A blind hen found a grain.

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  3. Oscar the KW

    Oscar the KW Going Tarpless

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    Hey, at least a grain isn’t all slimy like a worm.
     
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  4. Scooter Jones

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    But to a bird, a worm is like prime rib.
     
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  5. Scooter Jones

    Scooter Jones Road Train Member

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  6. Scooter Jones

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    Pulled into the driveway about 5:30. The front of the house and most of the plants were lit up white Christmas lights!

    Best part about it is I didn't even have to hang one them ;-)
     
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  7. TallJoe

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    All the "slow down" warnings were premature. The rates in Chicago today are on a surge. A broker called me this morning and proposed a load to York, PA - I did cover the load a few times before for him - today he was reayd to pay 5 dol per mile! From Elgin, Il - $3800. Not only not to shabby buy ####ing crazy good! Imagine when I was a noob I went that lane for $1500 thinking that life was good.
    Unfortunately, as it often happens when my truck is in a repair shop, some other things required attention. I will end up replacing not only the whole clutch but also 5th wheel, and will restore and rebalance drive line...also decided to replace 4 tires on the rear axle. Will have to replace some rotten wires and this and that. The bill will be expected for more than 5 grand. I am ok to pay it now before the end of the year to offset the taxes. I hope to be up and ready to run tomorrow and plan to stay out there till Christmas week. Then of course will try to TRADITIONALLY score a good trophy over the New Years holiday. This week would have been another good week.
    BTW: my maintenance/repair costs are never failing me. No matter what, it is always going to be more than 15 grand.
     
  8. DUNE-T

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    How much are you paying for the 5th wheel? I just got a reman Holland with new pins and bushing for $1000 installed. Curious what it costs in Chicago
     
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  9. Midwest Trucker

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    Sssshhhh.

    I think what Joe is trying to say here is that everybody should head west. ;)
     
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  10. DUNE-T

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    My home area in Detroit is dead today and I had a hard time getting good loads in MI-OH-KY all this week
     
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  11. TallJoe

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    I did not ask exactly for the price of the 5th wheel or what brand. From previous conversations I gathered that the replacement would cost up to $1500 - at least this much I expect to pay. I'll see tonight or tomorrow morning what is says on the bill. For the clutch (Eaton-Fuller) replacement and driveline overhaul I already paid $2650. The clutch was $1500..drivline overhaul $950, the rest was minor things, but I'll check on that bill which I left in the truck.

    I am replacing the 5th wheel to have a peace of mind - I started noticing free play with a crow bar.
    I'll be glad at long last to have a pull handle on the driver's side. This truck used be a Swift Fleet Truck and the pull handle was on the passenger side (What a stupid piece of engineering) and when temps were below 35F I had to use a bungie cord to have it released so it stayed in place.
    Mine is Cummins ISX 2008. It has over 1250 000 and I hope to get at least 1 more year out of it. With all the bad reviews here I guess I lucked out but all the vital signs are still looking good. It keeps the oil pressure steady and does not consume much oil - I add 1 gal per 15 000 mile cycle. The seals are still holding up and the engine is relatively clean - I don't plan on doing any inframe or overhauls. If it breaks into pieces I'll ditch it. In the meantime I think I should spec a brand new truck, then perhaps consider a reefer. In that order. A reefer freight needs a reliable truck.
    A friend of mine bought a paper log eligible Volvo 1999 with N14/ 2 million miles - 1 million after overhaul - $20K but he is at a shop overy other week. Each visit is like a payment for brand new. Question is how many more visits...
     
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