I've inherited a crude oil tanker...

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  1. KarliRay

    KarliRay Bobtail Member

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    where would be the best place to post and sell. Having no luck with Craigslist
     
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  3. RET423

    RET423 Medium Load Member

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    Truckpaper.com
     
  4. p608

    p608 Road Train Member

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    call a trailer dealer and put there on consignment
     
  5. 77fib77

    77fib77 Road Train Member

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    Where do you live? If your near west texas you can go talk to crude oil haulers. You could go to a lac (sp) unit and talk to owner opps who are pulling them and see if one wants one. They are pretty spendy new, but I don't know what sort of demand there is for them.

    Call twinEnergy.
     
  6. KarliRay

    KarliRay Bobtail Member

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    I'm in Austin but I'm from Odessa Texas. That's very helpful. Thank you.
     
    MrJoop Thanks this.
  7. KarliRay

    KarliRay Bobtail Member

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    And thanks for the twin energy tip too.
     
  8. 77fib77

    77fib77 Road Train Member

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    They do crude near you? I'm thinking you will lose 20 k between selling to a dealer vs the end user. But I don't know how much they go for and how much oil is being moved.
     
  9. Tanker312

    Tanker312 Light Load Member

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    Put that tank to work and haul some black gold!
     
  10. mnmover

    mnmover Road Train Member

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    Do not pull the trailer on the road unless you have Haz Mat authority.
     
  11. Tanker312

    Tanker312 Light Load Member

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    You do not need haz insurance if tank is clean, dry, and odor free. You dont need a valid hm213 sticker either, if no haz material inside tank.
     
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