BIL asked me at lunch today if i would be interested in running equipment for him between here and El Paso and here and Roswell, NM. Asked me if I was interested. Said Id need to get a truck and trailer (40' gooseneck). What used diesel would you recommend? (Pre-EGR) Trailer recommendation?
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thanks.
when i asked about the pay, he said they run 5 days a week, 75% of the load is paid, and expect $1500-$3500 every two weeks. As an O/O I could see $3500 as do-able since im covering all costs, but $1500 every two weeks, no way. I need to get more info. Thanks, ill go look for some cummins.
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I'd stick with a 5.9 and a manual for hot shot. My old man is still building trailers but I think he is sticking to bigger hydraulic units at this point.
Stay away from PJ, load trail, EW, pro-trak (out of business) and Texas pride. Anything with Quality brand axles is a death trap as well as al-ko kober axles. Stick with dexter's.
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Originally posted by Sean88gt View PostI'd stick with a 5.9 and a manual for hot shot. My old man is still building trailers but I think he is sticking to bigger hydraulic units at this point.
Stay away from PJ, load trail, EW, pro-trak (out of business) and Texas pride. Anything with Quality brand axles is a death trap as well as al-ko kober axles. Stick with dexter's.
since it's 20,000 lbs and lighter freight, could I do it on a SRW truck or would I need a DRW truck?
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this one seems a lot cleaner, albeit a bit more
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I'm about to sell a 2005 3/4 ton long bed quad cab cummins auto with somewhere under 150k miles. Has dents, scrapes etc and could use a new front bumper, but the price will reflect that.(Has a front replacement, but an employee hit a cattle guard, tore up the replacement, but not the truck) It was a work truck, but rarely if ever pulled a trailer. If your interested let me know, but you might need the 1 ton depending on how much tongue weight you will have. Almost all the hot shots here run 1 ton duallys
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Most folks runnng hot shots run Dodge Cummins with manual trans. 99% are duallys. Confirming what Sean says - Dexter trailer axles are as good as it gets.
You're also gonna need to take a look a commercial insurance, if you take the NM run you'll need IFTA for fuel tax and getting your own DOT authority and apportioned plates. Oh and you'll need to pay taxes quarterly since you're self-employed. It ain't all gravy - O/O's make decent money but the expenses are murder. I just sold my Peterbilt after a few months of owner/operator heaven - couldn't get ahead; I'd be rocking along thinking I was doing ok then it'd be time for two tires, oil change, PM or quarterly taxes and I'd be right back in the red again.Last edited by JP135; 07-05-2011, 02:08 PM.
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Originally posted by Buzzo View Postthey all have their problems, I'd get a duramax for the fuel mileage although seems like every duramax we get on the lot needs injectors.
Our Duramaxs are hit or miss, out of 3 07's one is a great truck, one is average and one has constant issues.
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