Cost of Towing a Loaded Truck & Trailer?
Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by PE_T, Feb 22, 2019.
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Oh ok no problem..... Patterson’s was who towed me and they were there in less than 20 minutes
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I was quoted today in Florida, $250 hookup, $50 to R&R driveshaft, $4 per mile, tolls and 10% surcharge. Was estimated at alittle over $600 for 67 miles. Decided to wait on the service truck for 6.5 hours instead
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But that was the “tow” bill for 7 miles.
I can sorta laugh about it now?wore out, fss99701, shogun and 1 other person Thank this. -
Besides a restricted area like NYC where do you get ridiculous rates per mile? If a dry van is getting $2-3 per mile and flats are above $3 then a highly specialized piece of equipment operated by a trained driver that also has to be half mechanic is worth at least $5-7 per mile, even more if you compare the average length of a tow to short haul freight rates.
Half million dollar truck that has to be ready 24/7 without knowing if they will get any revenue for the day costs money.
I will never understand when folks want their second most expensive possession (personal car or business truck) towed for less than they would pay a plumber to clear a backed up drain. You want excellent service and damages to become almost nonexistent then stop looking for the cheapest provider and look for the best equipped and trained.
Besides, wanting to limit what one motor carrier makes, and towers are motor carriers subject to the same rules and authority requirements as regular trucking companies, while whining about low rates in your segment because brokers control the rates is hypocritical.BigCam9670, 86scotty, trees and 6 others Thank this. -
A $12,600 recovery and cleanup invoice that happened to include towing the disabled or wrecked vehicles away, now that sounds more justifiable. It is semantics of language I know, but it leads to unneeded complications for my industry segment.wore out, Farmerbob1, Tug Toy and 4 others Thank this.
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