Freight lanes in Texas

Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by joseph1853, Nov 11, 2016.

  1. HopeOverMope

    HopeOverMope Road Train Member

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    New gear oil for trans/diffs is something that gets put off sometimes. At least after doing it you'll know it's done and can stick to the regular PM schedule after that. I would do it at a place like speedco where you can watch and witness everything happening the way you paid for it,,,,, ;synthetic oil is not cheap and I cringe at the thought of changing gear box oil at a TA/Petro...

    LS is a different animal in itself, and not a bad one at all but if staying close to home is a big goal of yours then yea hauling for an outfit that has local contracts doing some type of Niché work would probably satisfy that goal better...
     
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  3. goose0324

    goose0324 Bobtail Member

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    you can try the port.
     
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  4. joseph1853

    joseph1853 Road Train Member

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    Do you have any ideas on any company's that run those?
     
  5. punch2121

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    Check out Loggins Logistics out of Jonesboro, AR. They are flatbed co. Good people and will Lease trailers and front you for rigging. I know they are looking to open a facility in TX if they haven't already. I used to be a truck owner and we leased onto them before I sold out. I highly recommend you give them a good look before going to Landstar.
     
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  6. joseph1853

    joseph1853 Road Train Member

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    Ok, I'll do that. Thanks for the advice.
     
  7. Lepton1

    Lepton1 Road Train Member

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    If you want to check out load boards, I use Truckloads (by Trucker's Path) and 123Loadboard as my primary options for finding backhauls. 123Loadboard requires a subscription after 10 searches for the day. Truckloads allows brokers to post rates as an option, so sometimes you can nail a high paying load (although some if the posted rates are an embarrassment).

    Plug in options for equipment and other search features to see what's available. I run a 48' flat to the oil patch, and use these load boards to get backhauls to my home base of OKC.

    Other load boards that I have used are from TQL, UTI, and Landstar.
     
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  8. joseph1853

    joseph1853 Road Train Member

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    Thanks, good stuff, I'll check them out.
     
  9. joseph1853

    joseph1853 Road Train Member

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    I went to 123Loadboard and there requiring me to get a 10 day trial before they'll let me see there stuff. requires credit card info and such. Is there something I'm missing?
     
  10. joseph1853

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    What do you mean you sold out? You sold your rig and went back to company driving?
     
  11. Pepper24

    Pepper24 Road Train Member

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    I would checkout central freight lines.they might have an age restriction for your truck don't know. If you want home time I would do like earlier post said check in to pulling containers off the rail yard or ports
     
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