In Oregon, for example, you may insure your trailer; but according to my insurance guy, the trailer is covered by the pulling vehicle's insurance. So, it is not required to have extra.
Just registered to do business in your state and insurance of course. In my area no new bonds are sold to contractors on the residential side. Just fyi
What is the going rate, in your area, for parking your trailer at a construction site, they load it, then you provide the hauling service to the dump? I have a 14' dump. Just curious. ps..I saw the $499 quote below. What does the landfill charge?
In 1976, I asked a buddy of mine, who had just bought a 4WD Chevy, what he found to be the main difference between his old 2WD truck and the new 4WD truck out in our Mojave desert area. "Cub", as we called him said, That's easy. Four-wheel drive means you can get 6 miles farther out before you get stuck..... ha!!
I think I'm convinced. I'm gonna go pick up a brand new 7x14 Load Trail
Any dump trailer is better than no dump trailer!! You will love it
I bought my first dump trailer yesterday, can’t wait! How do you advertise other than the trailer sign? Facebook?thanks for the video
Congrats!!!
Use your local Facebook groups and post there. Also use the Nextdoor app and make posts in there. Both of these are free.
Thoughts on Goose neck connection versus what you currently have?
For dump trailers 16ft and shorter I prefer bumper pull.
What type of insirance do u need for that trailer type ??? And what’s the cost
Ask your insurance provider for an inland marine policy
In Oregon, for example, you may insure your trailer; but according to my insurance guy, the trailer is covered by the pulling vehicle's insurance. So, it is not required to have extra.
What do you charge?
$499 per dump
@@RenovationsandRepairwow, how many can u do in 5 days ? Do you get a lot of work ?
@@RenovationsandRepair How much does the landfill cost?
No need for DOT?
Yes your for hire
I pull a 14' dump 14K [10000lb payload/trailer weighs 4k]. No DOT required.
@@fredla7353 scab .lol
As long as the trailer is under 10,000lbs and truck and trailer is under 26,000lbs no cdl required.
My 16’ 16k sure trac gooseneck like your other one is the best business investment I’ve made in years
It’s crazy how having a dump trailer changes a contracting business
Hello from Cleveland.
Love your videos! Keep up the good work.
Thanks Todd!!
Very nice rig. From what I hear that F 450 is the way to go. Bigger brakes and easier turning. Am.
I correct?
Yes. Only thing you give up a a bit of payload due to the heavy duty axles on the F459 over F350
@RenovationsandRepair ya but a much more capable machine. Glad to hear you are from Michigan as well. Lifepractical is by Petoskey. Good day man.
Do you have to be licensed an bonded to do this?
Just registered to do business in your state and insurance of course. In my area no new bonds are sold to contractors on the residential side. Just fyi
What type of material did you put your graphics on?
It’s a foam board from the print shop I use.
Any ideas where to park a dump trailer if I don’t have room at my home?
I cannot park my dumps permanently at my house as well. I rent parking at storage areas
@@RenovationsandRepair gotcha thx!
What is the going rate, in your area, for parking your trailer at a construction site, they load it, then you provide the hauling service to the dump? I have a 14' dump. Just curious. ps..I saw the $499 quote below. What does the landfill charge?
As far as the cdl goes, and being a business owner, you might have to get into other expenses like usdot, state dot, and ifta tags too
Love your rig man. Someday, someday.
Thanks man. Yeah I have to pinch myself every other day.
Thanks man!
2 wheel drive is for soccer moms.
In 1976, I asked a buddy of mine, who had just bought a 4WD Chevy, what he found to be the main difference between his old 2WD truck and the new 4WD truck out in our Mojave desert area. "Cub", as we called him said, That's easy. Four-wheel drive means you can get 6 miles farther out before you get stuck..... ha!!