Like to see a reitnour hold up like that....
Another daycab sissy I see...You and jfaulk will be really good friends....
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opinions on what is the best flatbed trailer out there?
Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by bullhauler1961, Dec 26, 2010.
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Yes in a bridge law state I can only do 38k on the trailer but Pa. is not that way. I get 25k per axle for the drives and the trailer and 12 on the front for 112k, axle spacing does not matter. I dont leave Pa. very often and never with a permit now that Mingo Junction shut down. If I ever would need to sell that trailer it will probably wont be worth much. -
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I put a couple more pics in the photo shack under heavy haul. It's of the twin to the roll I put on here. From the front of the truck this time.
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Often the traffic manager would call for a truck and I'd load one machine weighing 26K or so... that would ship at a truckload rate. Then I could put on a mini...two skid steers, another smaller Sky-Trak or a mini-excavator or two. All in all I'd have 46 to 48K on the deck paying around $3.20 per mile or a little more... this was when fuel was $1.20 per mile.
We also hauled out of Georgia Pacific in Lower Alabama... 55' engineered trusses on a 48' trailer. Load weights were usually about 47K and I usually ran back home ran up to Wisconsin/illinois/Minnesota... most were paying around $2.20 per mile to the truck.... again with $1.20 fuel.
There was another cheap freight carrier in at GP but they had a self-imposed 45K weight limit so any Mercer truck that could haul the weight got the good paying freight.
The only way I ran California back in the early 00's was too put a few LTL's together.... again with a light truck I could manage to put $4,000.00 on the deck so the sting of $1.00 freight heading back east was a little easier to handle.
When doing LTL's a low empty weight was always my friend.
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