Ok bought a truck will be leasing on to an oilfield company here
Question is, I need a trailer but I'm not going to get plates and insurance on the truck until I lease on.
How would I go about traveling to get the trailer of my choice? Is there a temporary registration I can get? What if said trailer is out of state? What about running ELD, it is going to be issued by my lease company.
Do I wait until I get my truck leased to go get a trailer?
I'm in Louisiana and a perspective trailer is in the Florida pan handle
Thanks
Ok so I bought a truck
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I would be more worried about insurance than plates.
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These questions should be asked before the deal was sealed
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Did you even make sure you got the right
Truck,that your going to destroy riding back
And forth on leased ( dirt) roads.
Are you gonna have any money left to fix the truck
After you smash it to pieces.rabbiporkchop, Milr72 and Socal Xpress Thank this. -
Not oilfield as in out in the middle of a cow pasture Guess I should have been more specific. Mostly highway driving -
Plates are cheap, insurance is the nut, should be covered in you're lease, if it were me, İ'd get it in stone before I purchased a trailer.
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I was thinking the same wait until the lease is done then I will have plates and insurance, just wanted some other opinions from guys n gals that have been there beforeRideandrepair and D.Tibbitt Thank this. -
What kind of oilfield work does
Docks to shops.
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Most of our oilfield pipe comes in on ships. and goes to yards.
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SORRY TO HERE IT!
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