
Posted Mon, Feb 22 2010 07:25 AM CST | ||
PERRY WARD WARD LAND AND CATTLE RIGBY, ID 208-604-1255 Posts: 2 |
Hello, I am wanting to lease a 2005 truck with a 2004 53' wilson cattle pot out to someone. What is a average rate, and is this a good deal for a driver aswell as myself. I dont want to hastle with dispatch. |
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Posted Tue, Feb 23 2010 07:14 AM CST | ||
BRUCE WRIGHT
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What's the whole deal . Are you leasing it out and the loading it or is the guy on his own ? Are you supplying insurance ,license,fuel card ,maintnence ? If your sending someone out on their own , then a lease is basicly , regular monthly payments without the big down payment at the front of 4 years , you get that back when you get the equiptment back in the end and sell it .
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Posted Tue, Feb 23 2010 08:33 AM CST | ||
DROVERS HAULING
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I would say 750.00 per week. Are you going to take care of repairs? |
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Posted Tue, Feb 23 2010 09:00 AM CST | ||
PERRY WARD WARD LAND AND CATTLE RIGBY, ID 208-604-1255 Posts: 2 |
Hello, I haven't got anyone lined up to lease it just yet, we are ranchers here in Idaho and have three extra cattle pots and trucks sitting. I am just wondering if it is feasible to lease them out. I would just as soon have them run under their own authority and insurance. Maintenance wise I would cover any major problems that cost over one thousand to repair , and the guy leasing would cover tires brakes and general service and all damage to the truck and trailer. Thanks, Perry Ward Ward Land and Cattle 208-604-1255 |
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