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Hawkjr 12-24-2010 09:26 AM

freight and rates for end dumps
 
im just going to give this a shot even tho i don't think there's plenty of guys on here that deal with end dumps but how is the rates looking with dumps these days?? plus how do you guys go about find freight? i've came across this sight hoploads.com looks like there's some decent loads on this thing just don't know if its legit or not but eager to learn more...

Mackman 12-24-2010 12:38 PM

End Dumps get around 2.00mile give or take. Some higher some little lower. I always look at bulkloadsnow.com . If i was ever going to run the road an end dump would be the only thing i would pull. No lumbers to deal with, No tarps or chains to throw. No sliding axles plus most end dumps are only 40ft. Loaded with a loader and hit a switch in the cab to dump.

Graintrain 12-24-2010 02:39 PM

There is nearly always work with a end dump. The only thing is that most of it is local and maybe regional work. End dumps stay fairly busy around here hauling rock,shale,ag lime, and some grain.

We did have a bad deal a few weeks back when a local end dump guy was dumping material for the 412 highway overlay, and his trailer got into the high lines and killed him.

Now this thread will die too! I seem to have the kiss of death to threads lately, :confused: maybe everyone is just done with that subject by the time I make it to it,


As for rates, they seem to be fairly close to area hopper rates. I mostly run in a 200 mile radius of home, and make anywhere from $400 gross on a slow or very short day to $950 a day gross on a good rate/long day. Avg is about 575 to 650 a day, before fuel, and I sleep in my own bed. When my girls get a little older I may do more 3 and 4 day runs just to get away but for now this is good for me.

Maniac 12-24-2010 02:42 PM

It depends on where you are, here in the northeast there is lots of high paying end dump work, most of the load board stuff is cheap, very cheap.

Graintrain 12-24-2010 03:03 PM

A guy really needs good local contacts, several would be best. If someone is slow, the other guy may be real busy.

Hawkjr 12-24-2010 04:42 PM

yeah im in virginia... i don't mind running up nyc and beyond, i do that now.... but i guess it wouldn't hurt starting off on these dump bucket load boards and finding some contacts and go from there right??

Steel Horse Cowboy 12-24-2010 05:46 PM

I run a MAC in the summer and just haul for a local company here in town. Pays $1.75 a ton and I can usually clear $2200 a week, not sure I will be able to do it this summer tho with my new gig running tanks. Might just have to sell the trailer....... tho i do like working the dump and starting at 5am and getting off by noon :)

Mackman 12-24-2010 07:17 PM

1.75 a ton WTF i hope its going 5miles down the road. WHy such a low rate. The quarry i haul for is 3.30 out the gate. All the way up too 15.90ton.

Maniac 12-24-2010 07:37 PM

Quote:

hope its going 5miles down the road

Wouldn't be worth it for on site work let alone go on the street, on site work here is $85 an hour, thats for a tri-axle

Mackman 12-24-2010 07:48 PM

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Originally Posted by Maniac (Post 491422)
Wouldn't be worth it for on site work let alone go on the street, on site work here is $85 an hour, thats for a tri-axle

Ture that. i get 80/hr for my tri/axle i was at 75 last month but fuel keeps going up so had to jump my rate 5/hr. It would be hard to get 85/hr around here. Too many dumps. There are still guys working for 70/hr.


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