Right now just looking for drivers.
May use Contract Carriers (like yourself with your own authority) after New Year.
Ice Road Truckers
Discussion in 'Canadian Truckers Forum' started by Prairie Boy, Dec 12, 2014.
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If its anything like hauling dirty dirt from Norman Wells you bet I do.
Depending how many axles you running, truck should be making $175-225hr. -
I have bush road experience...I live in Ontario though.
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YOU'RE KIDDING!!!!!! That's all you made?????
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It's easier for you to come here than to move the mines to Ontario. LOLJayTee and Licensed to kill Thank this.
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Lol yes I agree! I assume it's a one man per truck gig for the season? Would need a place otherwise for the season.
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Seems a bit low... Our tri drive winch truck was getting 225 just moving legal weight loads in bc and Alberta
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I would have to assume that hauling dirty dirt is nothin like haulin lowbed loads...gonna need a hell of alotta straps to keep that dirty dirt secure.
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Wouldnt it just be in an end dump?
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Yea, but he is trying to compare end dumpin to lowbeddin...
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