I have a formula I use that's roughly $25 per 10,000 lbs for every 500 miles. If I feel like the truck to load ratio is not in my favor, I'll refer to this formula as one factor in deciding if I should take a load with an offer that's below the average for that lane.
$272 @ 5.5mpg for 48,000 lbs
$187 @ 8mpg for under 10,000 lbs
weights on Rate cons?
Discussion in 'Freight Broker Forum' started by lokltrkr, Dec 15, 2020.
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This crazy taking heavy loads burn more fuel put more stress on engine driver trine transmission and everything else only idiots will be not understand This my truck don't like anything above 30k
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God prefers Diesels, Ruthless and rollin coal Thank this.
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If OP is getting paid by the weight that changes everything.
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I rate every load I carry as if it weighs 45,000 pounds. Since I generally run the same lane every week, it saves a lot of headaches. Of course most of the time, my loads are that heavy.
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PPLC and God prefers Diesels Thank this.
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Truck was designed to haul 80k basically forever. Anything less is just a bonus.JimmyTwoTimes, D.Tibbitt, PPLC and 1 other person Thank this.
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