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Location: Vanzant, Missouri | Does anyone know what the going rate is per loaded mile for horse transportation? TIA! |
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Location: Vermont | The New England - Wellington, Florida run is about a buck a mile...I assume you have your USDOT number, MC number, LOTs of comercial insurance, et cetera...:) |
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Location: Vanzant, Missouri | No I'm not hauling commercial. I was asking for a friend that is thinking about it. Thanks!! |
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Location: Rocky Mount N.C. | Originally written by PaulChristenson on 2015-08-21 8:37 PM
The New England - Wellington, Florida run is about a buck a mile...I assume you have your USDOT number, MC number, LOTs of comercial insurance, et cetera...:) . $2.00 a loaded mile here if I decide to do it at all... Paul, that dollar a mile ain't too bad of money when you're hauling 12 to 15 at the time!!! .. |
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Location: Vermont | Originally written by retento on 2015-08-22 6:41 PM Originally written by PaulChristenson on 2015-08-21 8:37 PM
The New England - Wellington, Florida run is about a buck a mile...I assume you have your USDOT number, MC number, LOTs of comercial insurance, et cetera...:) . $2.00 a loaded mile here if I decide to do it at all... Paul, that dollar a mile ain't too bad of money when you're hauling 12 to 15 at the time!!! .. A commercial load that also tends to be only one or two farms is also a big plus during pickup and delivery phase...:) |
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Location: riverside ca | i just paid 1.25 a mile St Louis to So Cal 1800 miles. got a second quote from Hubbard for 150 more for the same route |
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