mercer transportation

Discussion in 'Mercer' started by kw12, Jul 21, 2012.

  1. wideload

    wideload Heavy Load Member

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    I have a end goal of oversize hauling. Stepz tend to be a bit more geared to machinery etc which to me at least seams like a more logical step twords where I want to be then a flat does. I may be misguided but we make our choices and we live with them.
    Generally higber rates but less loads. Altho.like said rates seem a bit depressed but.its a stepping stone to me not an end goal
     
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  3. BAYOU

    BAYOU Road Train Member

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    I'm at $2.47 a mile so far this week














    On 172 miles I'm in Decatur,AL and can't find any stepdeck loads or any loads under 46,000lbs that pays over $2.20 a mile everything today has been $1.68 or less
     
  4. Oscar the KW

    Oscar the KW Going Tarpless

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    You can only scale 46,000 with that Freightliner?
     
  5. BAYOU

    BAYOU Road Train Member

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    Yap that's it full of fuel!!!! With half a tank I can do 46,500 and yes that's the truck and trailer in my pic if I take off all my ramps 4x4s tarps and #### I could do 47,000 With but you have to have all that
     
  6. Oscar the KW

    Oscar the KW Going Tarpless

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    Wow, where is all the weight at? I have a W900, 272" wb, cat motor, 18 speed, enclosed headache rack, ramps, tarps, etc and I can scale 47,000 full of fuel. And I pull a combo step. Not that I ever want to haul 47,000 anyway, but in a jamb it could be helpfull.
     
  7. BAYOU

    BAYOU Road Train Member

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    It's my trailer my truck is under 20,k for a fact when I did the title it was 17,800 but not sure with how much fuel my flatbed is 11,500 and I did a 50,000lb load with it so that's were it's at trailer I have a enclosed rack also with 8 20ft 5/16 chains 4 3/8 20ft and five 1/2 5ft chains 8 fold overs and 8 rachet binders 3pc set of tarps 16x20 and a 3pc set of 24x28 with 3 rows of D-rings all the way around so that's over 500lbs in just tarps also carry 15 4x30 and 10 4x40 straps 2" I carry 6x27 and 3-60ft2" and 4 of the big 4" rachets and my padding and plastic corners 12-4x4s and 10 V-boards so I can haul about anything truck side box has all my oversize stuff so with all that every box (5) and rack are all full
     
  8. Clasix1055

    Clasix1055 Even when I'm wrong I'm right

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    I bounced up to KY last week for that very reason....I know its good paying loads in AL, but I couldn't find them and got tired of hearing "I move it all the time for this" ... I got a great rate going in so I didnt mind
     
  9. Oscar the KW

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    We're pretty close on securement then, my trailer is 9400# by itself.
     
  10. BAYOU

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    If my trailer was that I could scale 50,k
     
  11. snowman_w900

    snowman_w900 Road Train Member

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    i agree with oscar. i pull my own stepdeck for mercer. wide load, from what have seen over here, you would be better off with a flatbed. flat gives you more options for sure. with winter coming on, i have a feeling its gonna be a slow down i had considerd hooking up my flatbed and leasing it on and parking my stepdck in the barn for the rest of the year unless i see a load i just cant pass. i enjoy my step better though. might just park both and go pull propane. just goin day by day right now. good luck though.
     
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