I haul 60' rebar on regular basis. We get loads typically that most can't pull because of the 53' trailers we run.
Looking for some pointer on buying a flat bed trailer
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Aren't many 53s pulling rebar.
It's mostly 48s.
I don't know about most but I've seen a few clueless about that front overhang.joseph1853 Thanks this. -
Ive bought 2013 east spread axle for $24000 w sliding front axle, scale and dunnage rack. Its full aluminum w aluminum wheels
This was at local trailer dealer in spokane WA. You could probably find power only load to area where u find good deal on trailer -
Just Idly curious, have you seen any independent O/O pulling the 60 foot rebar loads ? Might see if they would be willing to advise you on haul rate.
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I have a 53’ trailer and occasionally haul rebar. I just upgraded from my 48’. I was told I was leaving money on the table not having a 53’. In the last 5 months I’ve hauled 2 loads that couldn’t be hauled by a 48. Not sure it was worth upgrading to the 53 but it was definitely worth upgrading to a new trailer
I don’t think my payment is $800 a month and I put 0 down and no trade in? $1600 a month is outrageous in my opinion,Ruthless, mitmaks and staceydude Thank this. -
I don’t think I would buy or lease from TNT, but I surely would not pay $1695 a month for one. Still easier to find a flatbed than a van nowadays.
I have gotten quite a few 53’ only loads this year. Not that they could not be done on a 48’ but they requested a 53’.
There are days I wish I had a 48’ all alum. For sure. Lolol I do love your new trailer though @Tug Toy
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