that what the avg might be both ways, if you are at a ,1.75-1.90 for the load , then you would be at87 to 95 cents per mile for the round trip.
i have seen way to many guys in savannah wear out a truck to clear 600 bucks a week.
like i said blow a tire and you lose money on the load.
far to many are out of business with the first breakdown
going o/o to haul containers from Charleston and Savannah ports
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lol, dead on blanco. there is a reason for all the rubber along, i-16 -
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hell i had to put 2500 into the truck in the last 2 weeks. been a mechanic for any part of my life i havent been driving something, so i can cover most anything short of and inframe. although if i had the detroit manual and what ever special tools i could do it for sure.Container Hauler Thanks this. -
There is a reason why 97.5% of truck pulling cans look like a rolling DOT violation training truck. They dont have enough funds to fix them right.
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Hey man looking at hauling cans got some ?s would like to ask call or email me new to the forum game
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You only pay for a blowout if you run it like that.....if u blow one and stop your ok.....
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The port I pull out of if you turn the chassis in with a blowout you will get charged 220? never had that experience. I have blown a couple and if you get it fixed while out on the road my compnay will pay 2/3 the cost and I have to pick up the other 1/3....still a s####y situation but the cheaper the tire i find the less i pay. The port here will ding you for 90 if you turn a chassis in with a tire that is not blown but low on air
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Under my circumstances cans were my only way back in to a truck(far far far from the right way), but as soon as ive put in enough time on paper to be able to move on I will be done with them. Like to make my way to an open platform/landstar type deal. I would like to be in control of my truck and the money/hometime that goes with it. -
Just bought a friendlinerclassic cheap just trying to do something with it and be home to
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