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Re: Hauling Costs
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Posted by the tractor vet on October 01, 2006 at 16:20:45 from (75.24.49.8):
In Reply to: Hauling Costs posted by ol' guy on October 01, 2006 at 10:08:01:
If i was still haulen stuff that 50 mile run would still cost ya around 225 bucks for the one way . Because it is a short haul and i would have to make the return empty and diesel is still up there and the cost of wear and tare is up . The days of haulen cheap are realy dead and gone . Ya can't by a new one tone for 10000 bucks not even 20 will get ya a new work truck and if ya go with a large car then ya got all the taxes ya have to pay plus the insurance . And people would always say well i can do it cheaper , Well knock your socks off and go for it go and lay down 35000 for the truck then for a GODD trailer that is well built for runnen the roads and i and not talken about the cheap ones you will have over 6500 in a good one spced for this then add in the price of insurance per year plus the maintance on a truck that you are going to do this haulen with then add it all up per month then devide by the miles ya run and you will be SHOCKED .
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