saw this 5 weeks ago ,which will be 2 years into the future in your case.
i mean,get a real truck ,will yh'a ?
This guy drives for, or used to, Quality RV Transport. I saw this truck before he added the stacks and all the extra reflectors. It looked clean before he added the stacks and reflectors. Looks
gaudy to me now........
"Get a real truck"??? What you got? An 18ft D unit? Get a real truck Moose..........like a 53ftr.............
This truck serves this guy well for what he's using it for. He's far ahead of the game when compared to other RV Haulers out there. His lodging expenses are down, he can run more restful having this DOT approved sleeper, and is probably hassled less at scales since he set himself up to run as legal as possible. (he can log "sleeper berth" in his logbook and not be questioned as to where he's been sleeping when off duty)
There's more of these trucks out there than you can imagine. Most of 'em are being used in the LTL/Hotshot freight industry, but there's also quite a few of 'em in the RV Transporting industry also.
My "Dream" Expedite truck would be a "Big C - Mini D" unit being built with a Dodge 5500 C/C, 6.7 Cummins, and 19.5K GVWR. Truck with sleeper attached and 16ft box would weigh in about 10K on the ground leaving you with about 9K in total weight carrying abilities along with 6-8 skids. Such a truck would keep you under IFTA and Apportioned Plating requirements, and would allow a Solo Driver the option to take those shorter loads/runs that are just a tad higher in weight and size than a CV could carry.
Sure, you'll have to abide by HOS with a rig like my "dream rig", but there's stories all over this board over the years where Solo D unit drivers took a "B-C" load that was right on the verge of being too heavy and big for CV's and Sprinters.
A couple of you had the idea of running RV's. My advice, don't do it.......or at least don't get involved in running "singles". There's just NO money in delivering 1 at a time. If you ever want to get into running RV's, a "Haul & Tow" is the only way to go. (see picture below)
"2 at a time" is the only way to go. You make money heading out, and have the ability to make money coming back by putting a car or 2 on the truck, a car on the truck and another trailer, or 2 more trailers. I know the guy that owns the Haul & Tow below. Is he making money with that rig? Flatout.........Yes. Probably 3-4 times more than most of the Expeditors here on this board.