Stompin Tom
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I know more than a few guys that have sold their scissornecks and bought hay racks mid season last winter. this year there will be plenty of guys ready and willing to haul sticks. dollar is low, forestry industry is kicking some ass right now.
Yup, lots of Alberta trucks coming out to try to log. Its been great to see the rates get cut more and more as they try to work their way in. Also lots of Alberta logging trucks sitting in the body shops because they dont have a clue how to handle a real hill in the winter. Also lots of Alberta logging trucks come over with Alberta rigging who have no idea of BC rules and get sent home packing because BC spec is very different than Alberta spec.
The forestry industry is off to a slow start this summer, mills had a great winter moving wood, lots of product in the yards, the softwood agreement has expired so there is a level of uncertainty so the mills have backed way off. The Canadian dollar has risen a bit which hurts the exports and the Chinese market has really softened. Going to be an interesting year to say the least. If I was an out of town trucker I would be very hesitant to spend $80,000 on a new hayrack with the hopes of getting a solid job. I know there has been a real big push by locals to get the mills to support the local trucks.