Looking to lease tractors

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  1. mr.jackson

    mr.jackson Bobtail Member

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    I'm a vet just starting out and I need some help getting started. If anyone knows of any companys that I can lease my two tractors to let me know. Also can someone let me know what would be my best route leasing my tractors, or going the O/O route. Thanks
     
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  3. Burky

    Burky Road Train Member

    There are tons of companies, but there are also tons of questions that need to be answered before ayone can give you an answer. Just like the eternal question of "who should I work for" has hundreds of answers and only a few really correct ones, you have the same issues. How are your trucks set up, where do you want to run, what kind of in/out of home patterns are you looking for, what weights can you haul, how much do you need to make, where do you live, and a whole myriad of questions that add in the mix before anyone can give you an answer.

    basically, we need a bit more info from you before we can put together any possibilities. Otherwise it turns into another deal where someone names a company, simply because they know of it, not because you and your trucks would be a good fit and make a profit there.

    Sorry I can't simply just say "go to ABC trucking and sign up, but the goal is to find you the right deal, not just add miles to the trucks.
     
  4. buck and a half

    buck and a half Mr. Miles & Miles with Many Smiles

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    Yep Burkys 100% right,need to know where you live,do you have your own rights,do you have your own trailer and what type is it,flat van reefers etc and what type trailers do you want to haul if you don't have your own,how much your trucks weigh,are they sleepers,air ride,year and model.Do you have haz mat,taker doubles endorsements. How often you want to be home,do you have a pet or friend you want to haul around with you. All these things need answers first and with that info can help steer you to a good company to start and maybe stay with. milatary loads on flats pay great but you wait 90 days for your money at most places. Get back to the forum as soon as possible. Thks.
     
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