{"text":"\nThinking about diversifying my excavating business, and buying another old dinosaur of a truck for otr. are there companies out there that will lease on a truck from the 80s? What are you guys’s thoughts on this","videos":"[]","link":"{}","pics":"[]","canComment":true,"externalShare":false}
147103 发表于 2021-11-21 12:10:35 I was at a delivery. Another driver pulled in driving a 1953 mack. I was talking to him about the truck. I noticed it was leased to a company in Montana. I asked if he had any issues getting truck leased on. He said No. it passed a Dot inspection. He also was running E-log. Company policy.
","text":"That guy is probably alright ","replyToPid":452745}
147103 发表于 2021-11-21 12:10:35 I was at a delivery. Another driver pulled in driving a 1953 mack. I was talking to him about the truck. I noticed it was leased to a company in Montana. I asked if he had any issues getting truck leased on. He said No. it passed a Dot inspection. He also was running E-log. Company policy.
","text":"I’m not going to run the e log ","replyToPid":452745}
{"replyToPid":0,"replyTo":"","text":"Where are you from 4.0?\nWith an excavation business, you could put a commodities dump or a small belt trailer (55-60 cu. Yd.) and use it for your business any time you aren’t under someone else’s load. I’d think it’d be to your advantage to get your own numbers. \n I run over a hundred thousand miles a year under a 40’ dump. "}