Does anyone have any advice on what they would use to pull a 3 car trailer. I have seen duallys and f450's ( 5th wheel). So which is better? Am starting now to research this.
Looks like you've already found HotShotHauling.com.
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Look over these 2 sites also:
ltlhotshot.myfreeforum.org :: Index
Geared towards LTL Freight in General. Only discusses cars there when trying to fill an empty spot on a trailer or as a "only choice we have" backhaul.
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Geared mainly towards the auto hauling industry. Lot of information here about hauling cars.
One thing to take into consideration, cars are still not paying worth a flip right now. CD is filled with cars going for .30 cents a mile and lower. A guy with a "3 Car Hauler" cannot survive off of what the rates are right now. Let's say you load 3 of those .30 cent a mile cars on your trailer and your CPM is .60 cents a mile. You'd be better off driving someone elses truck for .32 cents a mile.
I'll also second the advice above. Try to be as versatile as you can. A 48-51 ft lowboy step-deck will bring in a whole lot more money than a 3 car wedge. If you do wish to try the "1ton/Trailer" route someday, set yourself up to run anything/everything you can get on that trailer. Running "Cars" only with a wedge limits you to just that, CARS. A Lowboy step-deck could easily bring in $3-$4-$5 a mile when rates are good and freight is abundant.
As far as the talk about "Medium" duty trucks being better off than "3500-4500" series trucks for running wedge car trailers and LTL freight, that's a discussion that's been fought over for a while now. The truth is, 1 guy with a Dodge 4500 may be running circles around a guy with an FL70 when it comes to overall net income, and vice versa. I have not gotten involved in those discussions. I always leave it at "to each his own", but there are guys that have lost their bottoms running Class 6-7 trucks instead of a Class 3-4-5 truck pulling the same freight with the same trailers just because of the higher maintenance/parts costs these larger trucks incur.
Kind of like the "Sprinter vs Ford-GM Cargo Van" debacle here. Again, to each his own.
Just like Expedite rates, Car/LTL Freight rates took a nose dive too. My advice, wait out the storm. For that last year and a half - 2 years, we've had black clouds hovering over the rates that has caused heavy thunderstorms and even fierce hail storms within all these trucking industrys. But, the blue skys are off in the near distance and the storm is more closer to the end than it has been for quite some time.
If you're running right now and "surviving", stay put. The day to make a change will be here sooner or later. It's just not advisable to make the change today.