Thoughts on this truck
Discussion in 'Trucks [ Eighteen Wheelers ]' started by Cptn_Deudermont, Dec 10, 2017.
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Most of the freight we haul is under 15,000 lbs, most cases it is a skid or two, average length of haul is under 100 miles. And you get plenty of bunk time.HopeOverMope Thanks this. -
how many runs a day?
edit: I'd be willing to have some slower weeks if it can be made up. i do not expect to become a millionare doing this, but i am tired of just barely scraping by and basically breaking even every month with just they house bills. -
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btw, on mobile now, running a fever with strep, so might not respond as well as earlier when i was at the desktop
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As far as a truck, I would not spend over $20,000 for one. My buddy, he works here too, just picked up a 1999 or there about Freightliner FLD condo, fresh in frame and rubber, $14,000 and got it financed. Just saying. And I get NOTHING if you come aboard. Put it this way, everyone that I have recommended, none of them worked out. But, I have been doing this crap, automotive, for a long time. The saving grace? I stay close to the house if someone needs me, and the money is pretty darn good for what little work I do, and the free time it allows me. And I love my free time. I took the entire month of October off.HopeOverMope Thanks this. -
well, what can you tell me about the Volvo? if you want to switch to pm, or stay here, whatever
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The Volvo has a small sleeper, Volvo motor and Virgin Rubber. It does have a front cover oil leak, but I think they could run it over to Canada and fix it for you. I would do that. This company I am leased to is Canadian owned. Other than that, if you can handle the small sleeper, it is a good buy. All of the records are there, and it has been well maintained. No emissions and I believe around 600,000 on the ODO.
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