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Got $1.99 out of WA going to MI about as good as you’re going to get with van. Got rolls of paper and no seal. The plan is to put something else on then it’ll feel like Christmas
Bobtailing back from California..lol, I didn’t think it through before replying. Although 10 mpg vs 5 was sounding good in my head!
Need Advise: Recover Dry-Van Trailer from Florida to California
Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by godzfury, Sep 12, 2024.
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I’m wondering what the walls and floorboard is stuff with. Just saying………
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If the renter is going to give it up friendly
but if it’s behind a locked fence , I’d just report it stolen .Concorde Thanks this. -
You can get it back to you for $1k or so as a power only load out move and give the hauler 2 weeks usage. If you have a broker you've dealt with previously they can list it on dat and Truckstop for you. This is under the condition that 1. The previous renter isn't going to hassle the hauler picking up 2. The trailer is 100% road ready. If it's going to require a lot of work to pass an inspection and the numbers don't work, You can get someone to haul it up to Ritchie Bros in Davenport and auction it off.
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