How much does it cost to run a truck?
#51
Originally Posted by BigDiesel
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It's Costing $2.25, To Be Able to Run a Truck, these days...
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#52
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Originally Posted by SteveBooth
Are you serious Rank? You haven't hauled a load in 7 weeks? Don't you have multiple trucks and drivers? What happens to them? Do they just sit? Every time I turn around the CPM goes up and up in here but I really don't believe the numbers.
I've been running for many months now at $1.80 on the average and doing fine given my marital status and bills. After all my expenses and personal bills including $580 in health insurance I'm left with over $800 per week.
I wonder if there is speculation that Bush will invade Iran now that he got rid of that Admiral Fallon guy?
#53
Originally Posted by SteveBooth
After all my expenses and personal bills including $580 in health insurance I'm left with over $800 per week.
#54
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Originally Posted by 2
Originally Posted by BigDiesel
Originally Posted by 2
It's Costing $2.25, To Be Able to Run a Truck, these days...
How's the president of my fan club? BTW, your signature is backwards....../
WORK SMARTER... NOT HARDER...
#55
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Yeah no worries I know that I'll have to do the trailer also. I'm getting a price on that as well.
The problem is that I have 24.5's on the trailer and the tires are almost new virgin rubber, If they give me a nice credit for those tires and wheels,...I'll switch the trailer now also. I have centramatic's on my drives that won't fit inside SS wheels, so I'll need 2 new sets of those,...and if I can put the centramatics I have from my drives to the trailer then I'm OK with buying a new set for my drives.(I don't know if they swap 22.5's to 24.5's I'm calling them today). The immediate problem is my drives,..when I am at 55mph all is well,..when I go down a long hill and the speed increases to 62mph or more,...the damn tires blow off the wheels, so I have to do the drives now,...if they don't give me a deal on the trailer,..I'll wait till next year when the trailer tires are all worn out and then do the trailer. I'm also looking at a weight savings of 1,000lbs when all said and done so that will put me into the 48,000lb range to be able to haul heavier if I have to (but don't really like to). I've been doing partials for almost a month now,..and my average per mile is $2.90. Its alot more difficult because sometimes I'm reloading an empty spot before my truck is even empty from the first set of partials. Good thing is that I have the time and its working for me so I'm going to keep doing this untill fuel goes back down to $1.00 per gallon :roll:
#56
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Don't get me wrong Dog, I would swap out drives only if I were in your shoes. I've been running wides on the tractor and duals on the trailer for almost 3 years now (one year lease trailer, two my own). Like you, I've been running what I bought and will switch when I buy my new trailer. I was just dampening any notion that swapping drives only would result in better mileage. FYI, PDCA (Flying J) has decent account pricing on the X-one. Wheels get a little pricey though :shock:
#57
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Originally Posted by Doghouse
I've been doing partials for almost a month now,..and my average per mile is $2.90. Its alot more difficult because sometimes I'm reloading an empty spot before my truck is even empty from the first set of partials. Good thing is that I have the time and its working for me so I'm going to keep doing this untill fuel goes back down to $1.00 per gallon :roll:
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Originally Posted by SteveBooth
Sorry there #2 but what your asking is for someone to write a freaking book in response to your request.
All your questions have been answered already in this forum by doing some searching. They may not be the right answers but will give you the knowledge to formulate your own conclusions. The thread was a reflection of all the doom and gloom threads about rates, volumes, ect., that are on the board, right now. A lot of folks plan their effort at around 2,500 miles a week, 6 mpg. Current conditions point out the fallacy of trying to plan so close. I'm led to believe that the head count of O/O's, shrinks every year. There is a lot more than retirement, that is causing the shrinkage. |
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