I can believe your insurance quote. Even if it is off a little bit that's OK.
If everything is paid off and your authority is already in place and you have money for breakdowns or buying a trailer if you need to or whatever just do it your fine.
Is it time for me to jump in as an Owner Operator?
Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by W Bench Farms, Jan 18, 2021.
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I have a 2001 Cornbinder on my farm policy. Liability is about $1,000 a year. It just sits there until I need a rescue truck, then I can leave with it even without having to wait for the agent to wake up and put a binder on it. Only other thing it does is shuttle a trailer to the shop or haul some hay for the neighbors.
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He said he was in ohio just west of pittsburg. If theres any place u could do 300 mile radius with a flatbed and run off load boards , thats the place to be
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What kind of numbers do you think that it takes running regional? What does the truck cost to run? How many miles do you have to run to make it?Accidental Trucker and Eldiablo Thank this. -
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The Debbie downers are everywhere. Looks like you have it figured out so go for it. If you don’t see it working in 12 months pull the plug. The most you’d be out is the insurance even if you didn’t turn a mile.
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