Looking for good advice? Class *

Discussion in 'Trucks [ Eighteen Wheelers ]' started by manue, Dec 5, 2014.

  1. manue

    manue Bobtail Member

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    I want to start a trucking company. I want to know what would be the used class 8 truck to begin with a flat bed. my idea is to have the truck working at the port of houston loading pipes and equipment for the oil industry. short distances almost all destinations are in the area of houston


    What would be the most suitable model truck? how many miles should look for? how many miles an engine can give me?
    Which model is easy to get mechanic? less expensive replacement part? and cheap maintenance?


    Should seek cab or without cab? I think the sleeper can be a plus in the search for driver? but this can influence the cost of the truck and fuel consumption?


    Hope you can help me
     
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  3. Exiled

    Exiled Light Load Member

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    Got my trucks from Ryder, with Detroit s60 engine since it's the cheapest to repair ( parts wise)

    ryder truck comes with simply basic stuff that drivers are't impressed with, but does the job. Expect to buy new tired since they will worn fast with all recapped stuff.

    daycab usually more expensive since they presumably idle less. But might be better in Houston traffic

    the hardest task is to recruit , and keep track of expenses and control of the operation etc,
     
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