Posted by trucker 40 on June 02, 2011 at 20:50:53 from (69.150.232.100):
In Reply to: Cost to haul tractor posted by Mattcatlin on June 02, 2011 at 10:27:53:
Its 600 miles,so at 1.20 per mile is 720 dollars.Then thats 100 gallons of fuel at 4 dollars a gallon so thats 400 dollars for fuel.Or that would be 57 cents a mile fuel surcharge,which comes out to 1062 dollars.I doubt you can get anybody with a tractor trailer to do it for less unless you buy the fuel.Plus anybody that goes empty to get it will want more than that.You might get it if a trucker is in the area(very doubtful)and needs a backhaul back to Central Missouri,or just a run to central Missouri. Probably closer to 1500 considering where it is and where a truck would have to come from to get it. Now somebody with a hot shot rig might be able to haul it for a lot less,but I dont even know if they have them very much any more. That would be a Dodge Dually with a dually trailer which can haul about as much as a tractor trailer but gets about twice as good of fuel mileage. I dont have a truck and dont know anybody any more that even has a flatbed.There is a flatbed trucking company at Fayette,Missouri that you might ask.Maybe if they have a truck setting out in that area they might make a good deal on hauling it back for you since they are not too far from where you are. Frink Trucking 866 451 2692.There are others.
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