For real? I don't know. I had my own trailer for years at LS so I got used to that. I always figure when that 120 is due, it's due. Even when I hired a driver, those company trailers would need inspections- and that was all she wrote; inspect those trailers FIRST type of deal
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There's a company in Alabama that does nothing but haul explosives (mostly) and their drivers are in condo's. Met one of them in Atoka......that's where you need to look. -
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After a few inspections, and getting screwed a few time I never got the trailers inspected. As long as it was legal, then we kept going. The $25 is not worth the time or loss of revenue.
And I also would try and get the newest trailer I. Oils and keep it
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