Hello Folks
Anybody own trailers and lease them back out ? Example, oil field/West Texas with all the equipment movement?
any recommendations or advice on how to do this ?
thank you
buy a trailer and lease it out ?
Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by user123, Aug 2, 2018.
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Make sure if you do this the customer can take care of the repairs, unless you bake those charges in to the lease agreement. I see what these auto plants do to our trailers, blown out sides, tore up roofs, forks through the nose... I can only imagine the abuse a trailer would be subjected to in the oil field. And yes, I have driven and worked in the field. 99% of the drivers out there will not give two you know what about your trailers and will beat them to hell and back.
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It is a pain in the ****. I know two people who do just this and they work for their pennies - PENNIES. They have a lot of trailers out at any given time and I would rather lease out trucks than trailers.
86scotty Thanks this. -
And if your lucky they will not take another job and abandon your equipment in some far off location.
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I can't imagine why you'd do this unless you do it on a large scale and there are plenty of trailer lease companies already. Just seems like a losing game. Trailers are never taken care of. May be a better financial plan to lease fast cars to teenagers.
Justrucking2 Thanks this. -
thank you everyone
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