Truck and trailer still too heavy...

Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by CVMA, Jun 15, 2018.

  1. rollin coal

    rollin coal Road Train Member

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    I was talking with a buddy of mine the other day ago about the explosion of flatbed freight and scarcity of the trucks to haul it all over the whole country. I always said most flatbed drivers can be had for cheap. This thread shows that. You give most flatbed drivers $3.50 a mile on a 500 mile legal, no tarp haul and they think they've struck gold. Ought to be booking double that right now in most areas and for several months flatbed trucks have been that scarce.
     
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  3. rollin coal

    rollin coal Road Train Member

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    How does a stainless fifth wheel save that much weight versus a cast iron one? Do they really make stainless fifth wheels or are you confusing stainless with aluminum? They have cast aluminum fifth wheels.
     
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  4. Long FLD

    Long FLD Road Train Member

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    What all are you packing with you? I’m 34800 full of fuel with a 4 axle truck and 4 axle trailer. I have a set of 8ft drop tarps, a set of 4ft drop tarps, 8 4x4’s for dunnage, 12 8ft v boards, metal edge protectors for dry wall, and 24 straps. If I got rid of three axles and 8 tires and wheels I’d easily be in the 30000 range.
     
  5. spyder7723

    spyder7723 Road Train Member

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    I'm as heavy as you and got 3 less axles.
     
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  6. Buckeye 60

    Buckeye 60 Road Train Member

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    I got a divorce and lost 200 lbs
     
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  7. spyder7723

    spyder7723 Road Train Member

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    Ya id say they qualify.


    Op are you getting permits for those beams and following all regs and restrictions for over length loads?
     
  8. bacoman

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    You're plenty good on your empty weight. Unless you live in a black hole of open deck freight, you're seriously undervaluing yourself in today's market. With that said $3/mile might fit exactly what you need and get you through the house twice a week. If not, reevaluate your freight.
     
  9. SteveScott

    SteveScott Road Train Member

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    I think he means aluminum which looks about the same. I had an ultra-light Cascadia at my last job with a short sleeper, super singles and a fixed aluminum skid plate.
     
  10. Dave_in_AZ

    Dave_in_AZ Road Train Member

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    How long is your Cascadia? Mine's a '12. ISX which I believe is heavier than a Detroit.

    I'm 242. APU, 7 Chains, 35,400 with less than half tanks and a 53' van.
     
  11. Sportster2000

    Sportster2000 Road Train Member

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    Does your truck have drum brakes or disc brakes? Disc brakes will save you a good chunk of weight but it also isn't cheap.
     
  12. Hurst

    Hurst Registered Member

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    Exactly,.. lots and lots of other freight paying very good money. 44k (10 pallets) of roofing shingles are currently still a hot commodity paying very well. $3+ mile,.. going everywhere.

    Hurst
     
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