This guy specializes in these kinds of trailers. I don't know much about him except the time I went down there he has this cavernous warehouse full of really nice old trucks: http://www.truckpaper.com/dealers/detail.aspx?CID=2000763270
Thinking about buying a trailer
Discussion in 'Heavy Haul Trucking Forum' started by Oscar the KW, Jul 12, 2014.
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No, no, no...I'm NOT a salesman, I'll tell you what you need to hear, not what you want to hear!
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if you go brand new you ever look at Liddell? there L series is stout. they have a new series out that is supose to be pretty light weight. I have not see on of those in person yet.
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Ok I'm all ears, why do you suggest that I not buy a trailer?
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Is the increase in pay enough to make it worthwhile ...?
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I believe so, this round that I am on know will take about 6.5 days to complete, if I had my own trailer that would add an extra $1300 to my settlement.
This is a pretty typical round for me, at least gross dollars wise, so I would figure that dollar amount three times a month.
3 x $1300= $3900 month x 10 months= $39,000 a year
Cost of the trailer depending on options looks like anywhere from $75,000-$125,000.
Maintenance, tires, brakes, etc. I would estimate at $5000 a year, and I think that is pretty high. -
Because this is a dumb business, and now that you've posted "some" numbers another idiot will think "wow, I can make that much! I'm gonna buy a trailer too, I'm makin a little cash at $2/mile hauling freight, I can make a killing by undercutting Oscar by 15% and have ALL of his work!"...sad but true...
I'm jaded, I had it too good for too long, in my opinion with this economy, we're not busy enough to justify large investments. I'm pulling money out of trucking and investing elsewhere until I see reliable growth. There are pockets that are good, but not on an overall large enough scale.
Cat has virtually no orders for the Decatur plant, and is getting loans to build product for a "potential future order" (that will go into inventory/storage) to avoid long term layoffs to hedge against losing their experienced/qualified staff. Right out if the Decatur newspaper...and personal sources (I just loaded a machine there on Monday, hint, hint...the plant is currently shutdown for about 6 weeks)
The Aurora facility is a ghost town...last fall there were over 600 excavators, now there is barely 100. They haven't built one there this year, they have moved excavator production to TX and increased foreign production to supply the offshore market.
We have seven, yes that's 7 machines in our yard...we typically have around 100.
Both my son-in-laws work for Cat's competitors, and they both say they have zero orders for the rest of this year...the one boy said one of their customers had a machine burn up in a fire, and they're not replacing it "for the foreseeable future".
Consequently, my new trailer plans are "on hold"..."for the foreseeable future" as well...
But YMMV, this is just a dumb truck drivers opinion...not4hire, HighCountry, Oscar the KW and 1 other person Thank this. -
Here is some thoughts for you to process from the peanut gallery...this one will cost you a beer!Oscar the KW Thanks this.
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You might want to check my favorite toy box:
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Heavy Hammer, you have never seen bent D rings from the factory? I will see if I can get a picture of one for you.
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