Flatbed LEASE/RENT near NY, NJ and how much ?

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  1. bravoo67

    bravoo67 Light Load Member

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    Hello

    I'm currently leased to flatbed trucking company and I'm thinking of going on my own.

    Want to lease trailer to see how it goes and then eventually buy one.

    Do you guys know some good and cheap companies to lease 48x102 flatbed trailer "nearby" NY/NJ ??

    How much money am I looking to pay for it?

    Any info will be greatly appreciated
     
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  3. blairandgretchen

    blairandgretchen Road Train Member

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    Can't help in your area - but TNT sales, St. Louis had them for $550/month rental.

    Try Truck Paper - Trailers - select your trailer and zip code, and you should turn up a local place.
     
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  4. KenworthGuyNH

    KenworthGuyNH Road Train Member

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    Call Hale Trailer.
     
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  5. fortycalglock

    fortycalglock Road Train Member

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    I think Bowman rents flats as well. You'll probably be in the 600 a month range at Hale.
     
  6. passingthru69

    passingthru69 Road Train Member

    I think Hale might have better units than Bowman seeing some of their stuff on the road. Jmt
    Extra lease used to have flats also
     
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  7. fortycalglock

    fortycalglock Road Train Member

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    Xtra won't touch a one truck operation. Hale does have better equipment, but I don't know their rental qualifications.
     
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  8. bravoo67

    bravoo67 Light Load Member

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    thank you guys for all the info.. its good to have a clue how it costs
     
  9. Cetane+

    Cetane+ Road Train Member

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  10. tommymonza

    tommymonza Road Train Member

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    Would only having a 96 width cost you much work over a 102 ?
     
  11. Cetane+

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    From my limited experience, the only time you need over 8' is when you drive equipment on. Most of the time I make the forklift guy move the pallets over so they touch once he is done loading. With the 8.5' they always put the pallets on the edge. You can haul all the 102" freight you want on a 96".
     
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