Deere also makes a lot of heavy equipment, if you already work hauling deere stuff, it wouldn't be a bad place to get your start.
Is heavy haul worth the headache?....
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And yes Heavy Haul is worth it. Sure there's more responsibility but you tend to get more respect. Every load is a new challenge. And sometimes it's not always about the money.Last edited: Nov 12, 2019
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Aren’t Deere agriculture and Deere construction handled by different companies?
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I know we could put him to work but we haul very little equipment. -
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Do you want to haul heavy? Or oversize? Or both? To me it is worth it. To you it may or may not be. The only way to find out is to do it. It can be allot of work but it's very rewarding, aside from the money. If you're the type to love a challenge and feel good when you've accomplished something great then you'll like it. But if you just want to make more money in trucking I would say you'll be disappointed.
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