Your in the wet spot of the state there brianv31,the merchant i haul some for at Perdue in Winchester said they have had over 11 inches during July. If you want to hop over to Danville,i'll buy you a cup of coffee and take you to the farmers i haul for and show you some really pretty,green,tall.......fodder![]()
Hopper, Dump O/O's & Drivers
Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by wheathauler, May 31, 2009.
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More wheat hauling next week! The new blower motor was put in and found out a mouse had paper in there about plugging it up. Checked the dash further and found a nest. First time ever had mouse do all that.
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I inquired with Mathias out of Assumption about leasing a truck on with him but he didn't have enough work. Then I went to Baker over by Deland, he wasn't interested either so that leaves me to figure it out for myself. Seems like tractors are fairly priced but trailers look expensive. Sorry for all this dribble, trying to make some executive desicions -
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Just unloaded here in Wichita, didn't know until I loaded this wheat that DeBruce had been sold. Headed downtown for bean meal, hope they are still in business.
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Was told today that Gavilon, Wichita hasn't shipped ANYTHING this week, all of their owner/operators were told that there is nothing to do !
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Heard that J.B Hunt bought a fleet of hoppers to get in on all the fun and mountains of cash you guys roll in. I told the guy that they'd have as much luck with it as they did with their flatbed operation.
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kajidono, hope that story isn't true. If it is, how much lower can they drive down these hopper rates ? I'm already considering getting a degree at "McDonalds State University" ! No doubt about qualifying for stuntent loans, just show 'em my p&l statement thru Q2.
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They supposedly have 2 or 3 big contracts that they weaseled into but having followed this thread and a few other rumor mills for a few years, hoppers seem even more cut throat than flatbeds. I figure if the kings of rate cutting got their butts handed to them in the flatbed side of things, they'll get owned even harder in hoppers. So I don't see them getting into the market as bad news. I see it as a bunch of nice or even new hoppers hitting the used sales market in a year or two when they realize they've been had and bail out. Should be able to pick up one or two (or a dozen if you really are rolling in money) and use them for yourself or turn a nice profit with them.
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