grain hauling

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  1. deereman6030

    deereman6030 Bobtail Member

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    i own my own truck and trailer,and have a neighbor that wants me to truck a few loads for him. Its 200 miles round trip to the elevator. Anybody have an idea on what to charge? i dont want to ask the local haulers cuz i dont want them to think im trying to steal their farmers. they are all tied up n hes needing them gone now.
     
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  3. HotH2o

    HotH2o Road Train Member

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    I work in the ag industry. I get 25% of each load as a company driver. On a 200 mile load I'd collect about $225 so that means my boss is charging $900 to haul that load. He's contracted to haul a minimum if 50,000lbs net weight. Anything under 50K net get billed as 50K. Anything over 50K is a few extra bucks. Hope that helps
     
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    MJ1657 Road Train Member

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    That's a real good rate. We don't get that hauling grain in MN and were "expensive" compared to a lot of guys.
     
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  6. FordFan

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    Haul it by the bushel with a minimum load charge. Like said above, have a specific weight. If its less than "x" bushels, you charge the minimum load charge (900). If its over "x" bushels it's a bonus.
     
  7. 25(2)+2

    25(2)+2 Trucker Forum STAFF Staff Member

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    Most grain is hauled by the bushel or by weight and at different rates for different destinations. I haven't done any for a long time, but when I drove for a truck owner, I got 25% of the rate per bushel, so the longer runs where more was charged got paid more than the shorter and mostly easier runs

    There are other things besides grain to haul with hoppers, too, and that is where it gets more interesting. Sometimes they haul grain one way and by products or fertilizer the other, and some haul other flowable materials. There are guys hauling sand to load on rail, and I know of many other things hauled with them, sometimes substituting hoppers for other trailer types.
     
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  8. deereman6030

    deereman6030 Bobtail Member

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    yeah here in ky. they arent getting that much either. before i bought my truck i was paying .38 cents bu. i was just wondering what was goin rate now. i think its about .50. i have a framless dump. and dont have a haul back. right now its cheaper for me to get feed from tenn. trucked in than for me to pick it up at the local elevtor.
     
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  9. Casual Trucker

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    When we have a flat tire & we need some shop to fix it and they have to come to us to do that we have to pay for more than the cost to fix the tire we have to pay for what is known as a service call so when you have a load or two or ten and the trucking company has to give you a price for that, they have to charge a minimum $500 service Call Plus $1.75 to $2/mile for the load to be worth it. There are a lot of factors involved in hauling a load.Unfortunately for us most of these wana be a broker quote rates based on fuel costs or on if this load takes you home or not,So if you had a flat tire or a busted air bag or a breakdown of any kind you are suppose to pay for it How?...:biggrin_25521:You can't make chicken soup with dry bones you gota have a little meat left on it
     
  10. TwinStickPeterbilt

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    I haul grain in KY on a 200 mile round trip, if you can get 900 bushel on then charge about 35-36 cents on the bushel. Anything over that the price goes up. If you can't get on more than 900 bushel don't even try. Don't do axle weights they'll screw you. Get a good platform weight and a suspension load gauge and make a mark on it for where you'll be when your loaded. I have two marks on mine one for the front and back hopper and if I load to those gauges I weigh at about 79,500.. If you can tell me the elevator I can help with directions and unload procedures.


    NOW DONT GO STEALING MY FARMERS!!!!! Lol
     
  11. deereman6030

    deereman6030 Bobtail Member

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    thanks that helps. i jjust haul for myself. i go to owensboro grain, gavilon(debruce). and caneyville mill once or twice. my trailer holds a 950 beans and 1000 corn. its spring suspension so no load gauges. i think ive pulled on the scales once at less than 80000. would like to get different trailer but dont know how much weight i can shave.
     
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