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A THANKS ALOT, HOW LONG AGO HAS THIS BEEN , BUNUS HAS BOUGHT THEM OUT, IS THIS THE SAME PEOPLE, I CAN SAY I DO UNDERSTAND HAVING A LOAD OF HOGS ON THEY HAVE TO GO, HOW IS THE EQUIPMENT?
Posted Thu, Aug 01 2013 10:44 AM CST
GREG PARKER
NONE
HAUBSTADT, IN
812-304-9855

Posts: 16
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Posted Fri, Aug 02 2013 01:23 PM CST
TOM STENTZ
STENTZ TRUCKING
PALMYRA, NE
402-440-3059

Posts: 9
6 months ago and its against California's laws to run anything over 48' in California on cattle trailers I know guys do it all the time but guys have been caught by dot got fined terribly as well as had their trailer loaded on a rail car and shipped of the state for you to go track it down. I hope this helps you any other questions feel free to ask REPLY REPLY WITH QUOTE
Posted Fri, Aug 02 2013 11:30 PM CST
GREG PARKER
NONE
HAUBSTADT, IN
812-304-9855

Posts: 16
Thanks a lot agin,could u make any money? They say there is plenty of miles, my wife an I run team an have a lot of livestock experience,we like 2 do the west coast thing,was equipment in good shape?as far as the 53 ft thing as long as their pay the tickets, were outlaws at heart appreciate your time REPLY REPLY WITH QUOTE
Posted Tue, Aug 06 2013 02:37 PM CST
TOM STENTZ
STENTZ TRUCKING
PALMYRA, NE
402-440-3059

Posts: 9
Trailers are mid 90's Barrett trailers 53' triples with lifting tag you'll run a lot of California Oregon Idaho stuff...... 33 cents a mile was all I made and their maintenance sucks the truck I was put in was 33,000 over on oil change but if you wanna give it a shot o and Russell the dispatcher is bad about answering his phone when you need him..... was left hanging with a load of hogs in reno Nevada on a Sunday but I had to make my own calls to find out when I unloaded....... REPLY REPLY WITH QUOTE