I had a construction business and have 70K to spend on a truck.

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  1. roundhouse

    roundhouse Road Train Member

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    Pretty sure he’s talking about residential construction .

    Residential usually involves old pickups , a couple of old cargo trailers and a van load of illegal immigrants .
     
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  3. Siinman

    Siinman Road Train Member

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    That sounds like land scape job. Ha ha
     
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  4. AFLogistics

    AFLogistics Bobtail Member

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    Thank you a lot of great feed back.
     
  5. AFLogistics

    AFLogistics Bobtail Member

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    No I'm talking full grade commercial construction actually. IMG_0059.jpg
     
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  6. AFLogistics

    AFLogistics Bobtail Member

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    I need it now.
     
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  7. dngrous_dime

    dngrous_dime Road Train Member

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    That attitude is a quick route to bankruptcy. Trucks are tools, don't get emotional or desperate. Make a sound financial decision on what you really NEED, not what you "want".
     
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  8. AFLogistics

    AFLogistics Bobtail Member

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    That is how I know you don't know what you're talking about. You have something uncomfortable in the wrong place, maybe you sat on something now that you're "happily retired". I'd appreciate it if you posted useful things here. I CAN HAPPILY <-keyword inform you seem to talk about the dangers in a truck accident I just want to remind you that the ones who have a federal agency "OSHA" on simply not dying is the construction world. Please HAPPILY <---- keyword inform yourself instead of just HAPPILY <---- keyword troll. Also without construction and roads I don't know how you are happily retired since you used all the roads that someone had to build for you to drive on. (Last reply this thread isn't about construction.)

    Concrete Pump = 2 million or 250/hr plus yardage.
    An excavator cost that of a new 389 (we need about 6 of them)
    Rollers
    Bull Dozers
    Crane cost well over 2 million.
    Insurance is 50k+ IMG_0751.jpg IMG_0767.jpg IMG_0767.jpg
     
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  9. ready2truck

    ready2truck Medium Load Member

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    To be fair you sound just as clueless about the trucking industry. Never heard of fmcsa? First year single owner op will pay 30k for insurance if you're lucky. Let's be honest you didn't buy any of that equipment you rented it.
     
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  10. Ridgeline

    Ridgeline Road Train Member

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    I agree, I dealt with osha at another business and they have nothing on fmcsa.
     
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  11. ready2truck

    ready2truck Medium Load Member

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    Truck companies have to deal with OSHA and fmcsa. OSHA isn't just for construction companies, OSHA is for evey company that isn't strictly office work.
    Fmcsa is only for the truck industry.
     
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