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Please PM me if you run any wedge trailers with the ball towers for hauling trailers.

I need several new trailers moved from Ohio to different areas.

Several open trailers can be stacked and towed behind if you have "in-transit" license plates to run on the bottom trailer.

(I have PM'd RickDLance already, he was the only one I could think of)

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Is there enough work in this to cover setting myself up as a commercial hauler or is this just a one time job?
I just found myself without a job after working with the same company for over thirty years. I may have some time on my hands now, thanks to the chairmen of the boards son. LOL Anyway let me know.
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I should have been a little more specific:

Requirements:

  • USDOT Numbers, and Interstate Operating Authority
  • USDOT requires minimum of $750,000 public liability insurance on all trucks.
  • Cargo insurance to cover the goods
  • Wedge trailers need to be 102" wide, with trailer hauling rail system.
We can let some trailers go as "tow-behind", but the first 3 requirements are still a must have. Doing this will also require "in-transit" license plates to go on the trailer.

My apologies for not being very specific with the posting. I was thinking there were more "trailer/rv haulers" on here.
 

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Rich H.;1566370; said:
Is there enough work in this to cover setting myself up as a commercial hauler or is this just a one time job?
Rich.
Well, the trailers never seem to be going to the same places, so I can't guarantee any level of business for one particular carrier. Every time they likely would go with a different carrier because of the ultimate destinations being in different directions.
 

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I have the first 3 covered...wedge trailer...what is it...I have a 30' gooseneck...102 wide...

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Rich H.;1566370; said:
Is there enough work in this to cover setting myself up as a commercial hauler or is this just a one time job?
I just found myself without a job after working with the same company for over thirty years. I may have some time on my hands now, thanks to the chairmen of the boards son. LOL Anyway let me know.
Thanks
Rich.
same happened to me.:mad:
 
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