dave kc

sniper1stdiv

Expert Expediter
hello dave i really appreciate the great information you gave on the liftgate.i am taking mine off in the morning.sounds like i got information from a professionel. twenty years is good experiance and i may have to bother you again as this is new to my wife and me. have a safe day and thanks again my friend.
don
 

davekc

Senior Moderator
Staff member
Fleet Owner
I believe you have made a wise decision for your current situation. It is of small cost to remove or replace it. You can always hang on to it if it is needed at a later date. If you do special services or white glove at some point it may or may not have a value.
If there is anything else that I can do to help, please don't hesitate to ask.:)
Davekc
owner
20 years
 

Tom Robertson

Veteran Expediter
sniper1stdiv ...

davekc can advise you on just about anything in this industry.

His knowledge and honest approach is appreciated by all.

He is now off the road and once again becoming a fleet owner.

To work with Dave would be a breath of fresh air...you may not like

what you hear...but it will be exactly as he tells you.

No greater compliment can be given!
 

davekc

Senior Moderator
Staff member
Fleet Owner
Tom
Thanks for the kind words.
It makes it all worth while.
If I can help anyone in anyway, don't hesitate to ask.
Davekc
owner
20 years
 

x06col

Veteran Expediter
Charter Member
Retired Expediter
US Army
Sniper:
This may be a little late(the gate may already be in the shed) but, when I was starting out and leased to one of the carriers I gave them every reason possible to put freight on my truck. A lift gate is simply, another reason. If you are concerned about loosing some automotive freight consider fabricating a removable ICC bar to
the rear of your truck.
 
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