Yah, don't do it lol.Just curious if there are any owner/operators out there willing to give a bit of advice?
Just curious if there are any owner/operators out there willing to give a bit of advice?
Been researching for about a year about buying a rig so might have some info you could use.....maybe lol
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Just curious if there are any owner/operators out there willing to give a bit of advice?
I'm lookin at runnin my own low bedding and logging rig like Ive been running for the last 10ish years now just with my ownWhat are you thinking of doing?
Depends what you want to do with it.This might be a whole other thread but what kinda truck would YOU buy?//uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20160701/02247add3c1dfde652d0c472dce1acf8.jpg
Depends what you want to do with it.
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.Haul logs
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.
sure see a lot of guys hauling equipment (cats, hoes, etc) on scissorneck roll lowboys around GP...I can only imagine the rate they are working for. rig movers are the hardest hit around here. we're still doing a little bit of lowbed work without having to slash rates to the bare minimum. next year will be 50 years in business for us...if we make it that far lolI agree, logging was hot last winter. Lowboy side is getting seriously cut throat out there, which is good for the customers, but hard as hell for us. I'm losing on quotes where guys are basically just charging for loaded time, lots of stuff quoted on backhaul rates, which isn't bad if you have the network to chase down loads where you will be unloading. Hourly drivers can't be sitting around waiting for you to find a load home, as they're still on the clock.
If it was me, I would wait until the economy starts turning around and rolling again, unless of course you can get locked into a log haul.
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