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The first is, when buying truck, always an engine warranty if you dont have money available to rebuild it immediately! Ive seen countless and mean countless owneroperators go under because of blown engine. Are you hauling in the mountains or Nebraska? This will help you determine engine size and how much power your going to need. I know of guys who contact local dealers offering their services, or go to web sites like www. getloaded. com. Trying to figure out what my costs would be and the load availability and pricing in short will it work?
I see lot of guys with 350, 450, etc. Jim AnswerHi Jim. In short, you can make it work, with some research and effort. Then caculate the trailer and the weight of four medfull size cars. I know of guys who contact local dealers offering their services, or go to local auto auctions and advertise. These guys wont pay you as much as private individual, but the work is steady. Go to www. expeditorsonline. com and do some research there. If your starting business, what commodities to haul, working with Brokers and more.
You might start looking into GMC Topkick or Freightliner FL60 trucks If you buy new truck, itll come with warranty. They can help you out lot. Good luck! Bob Stephens View FollowUps Add to this Answer Ask Question Rate this Answer Was this answer helpful? Not at 12345 Related Articles4x4 Technical Tips For Repairing Car Engines in Trucks and Sport Utility VehiclesAutomotive Questions and Answers . Ive had good luck with all of them, though, engines are costly to repair. Then caculate the trailer and the weight of four medfull size cars.
If you buy new truck, itll come with warranty. I can spend 40 to 50,000 year in fuel. Its also another reason to really scrutinize the truck and engine that you pick. Thats be your biggest expense. Are you hauling in the mountains or Nebraska? This will help you determine engine size and how much power your going to haul for dealers, an open trailer is fine. They can help you out lot. Good luck! Bob Stephens View FollowUps Add to this Answer Ask Question Rate this Answer Was this answer helpful?
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