Good info! I just retired and was looking into getting to car hauling. I had a class A for 25 years. I’m fortunate to be able to buy a truck and trailer almost cash bad part I live in SoCal. What would you recommend on how to start? Thanks again!!
Great topic and video... really digging that PA countryside from 400 feet also! I couldn't agree more with your "check boxes" prior to booking these types of loads - I do the very same thing. So important to verify these items before booking, because a damaged trailer (truck bed in my case) - isn't worth the rate per mile they are paying in all cases. Some other things to consider and add to your information: When selecting a spot on the trailer (multi-car), keep in mind that you don't want to place a badly damaged vehicle with broken glass and small parts which will fly at highway speeds, in front of a new higher-dollar vehicle on the trailer! All is takes is a few pieces of glass shards to scratch paint on the vehicle sitting behind it. Additionally - NEVER trust the sticky plastic tape the auctions use for the entire duration of the transport. Read this again and put it in your back pocket. This material is only designed for local auction lot movement and/or securement, NOT multi-state transport. You would be surprised how many guys I see going down the road with a front-impact vehicle with the hood smacked against the windshield - clueless that they have just probably cost themselves thousands of dollars in damage claims..... why? Because they TRUSTED this sticky plastic, assuming it was there to secure the hood for transport. Now, will it sometimes hold for the duration of the load..... sure, but NEVER trust that it will..... always place a strap or series of bungees to secure. To conclude - I LOVE hauling out of the salvage auctions. Why? They nearly always pay more. The customer knows already what the vehicle's condition is, and isn't going to nitpick a scratch or ding that may have been missed at pickup. And, they load and unload them for you. Sure, there are a few things to button up and strap down here or there... but all in all, I'll take a totaled 2000 Honda Accord all day long for $1 per mile over a new 2020 Range Rover dealer transfer ..... ALL day long. Good stuff, Jason.... keep the grind brother.
Good information. You’re absolutely right about placing the vehicle in the right position when considering the drop off location. I have a winch and 3 car wedge so I have had to use gravity to unload and winch to re load. You always need to carry an air compressor, good jump box, straps, tape, and boards to help drag. One piece of advice I have for copart is that you keep the text so you can check in to the location about 10-20 minutes away so you don’t have to wait in the yard so long and burn your clock....finally Carmax runs suck. They burn your clock and take forever,once you pick and drop it will cost you 1 hour on each side, but they are easy to get in and out of lol
Yes and no. The broker will sometime factor for you and pay you faster it keep 2-5% of the load. I think they are factoring the load behind the scenes...Plus some will charge you extra for ACH vs mailing a check whi
I wasn’t quite finished with my last comment and so I apologize for the grammar... I was gonna say that you can view the payment terms before you book the loads. There is no reason to factor cars bc they pay really quick. The first couple months could be tough when your starting off but then again the checks keep rolling in when you take some time off too.
14 years rollback hauling salvage cars. I've had all kinds of 💩 happen to me!😆 Bungy straps, zip ties, small rachet straps, tape, box cutters are your friends when it comes to junk cars. Copart has become really efficient at getting cars to transporters. IAA, not so much, as a matter of fact some branches can be a NIGHTMARE! IAA North Hollywood Ca, IAA Riverside, IAA Gardena, IAA San Bernardino. I listed them in order from absolute worse. IAA North Hollywood can take as much as 6 to 8 hours to give you 1 car!😳 I know haulers who arrive at 10pm the night before to be 1st in line and yet they still don't get their load till 3 to 4 hours after IAA No Ho opens!🤦♂️
I go to the customer place and if they say they have a forklift but when i get there they don’t have the forklift I’ll throw it to the side. It’s already damaged. Just kidding
Good info! I just retired and was looking into getting to car hauling. I had a class A for 25 years. I’m fortunate to be able to buy a truck and trailer almost cash bad part I live in SoCal. What would you recommend on how to start? Thanks again!!
Great topic and video... really digging that PA countryside from 400 feet also!
I couldn't agree more with your "check boxes" prior to booking these types of loads - I do the very same thing. So important to verify these items before booking, because a damaged trailer (truck bed in my case) - isn't worth the rate per mile they are paying in all cases.
Some other things to consider and add to your information: When selecting a spot on the trailer (multi-car), keep in mind that you don't want to place a badly damaged vehicle with broken glass and small parts which will fly at highway speeds, in front of a new higher-dollar vehicle on the trailer! All is takes is a few pieces of glass shards to scratch paint on the vehicle sitting behind it.
Additionally - NEVER trust the sticky plastic tape the auctions use for the entire duration of the transport. Read this again and put it in your back pocket. This material is only designed for local auction lot movement and/or securement, NOT multi-state transport. You would be surprised how many guys I see going down the road with a front-impact vehicle with the hood smacked against the windshield - clueless that they have just probably cost themselves thousands of dollars in damage claims..... why? Because they TRUSTED this sticky plastic, assuming it was there to secure the hood for transport. Now, will it sometimes hold for the duration of the load..... sure, but NEVER trust that it will..... always place a strap or series of bungees to secure.
To conclude - I LOVE hauling out of the salvage auctions. Why? They nearly always pay more. The customer knows already what the vehicle's condition is, and isn't going to nitpick a scratch or ding that may have been missed at pickup. And, they load and unload them for you. Sure, there are a few things to button up and strap down here or there... but all in all, I'll take a totaled 2000 Honda Accord all day long for $1 per mile over a new 2020 Range Rover dealer transfer ..... ALL day long.
Good stuff, Jason.... keep the grind brother.
Best part about them is “no” damage claims
Gotta love their parking lots too. Always pick up a screw on the trailer tires
Happened to me twice so far... while I wait I find myself picking up all their scraps to hopefully save someone else from a flat tire
Do like the two door truck and what the rig weight total
What type of insurance is needed for hauling out of copart or other auctions
So what's you average take home pay a week. I know it varies. TY
how much per load
Okay so how much do you make on that type of haul?
Good information. You’re absolutely right about placing the vehicle in the right position when considering the drop off location. I have a winch and 3 car wedge so I have had to use gravity to unload and winch to re load. You always need to carry an air compressor, good jump box, straps, tape, and boards to help drag. One piece of advice I have for copart is that you keep the text so you can check in to the location about 10-20 minutes away so you don’t have to wait in the yard so long and burn your clock....finally Carmax runs suck. They burn your clock and take forever,once you pick and drop it will cost you 1 hour on each side, but they are easy to get in and out of lol
What did your trailer cost you? I'm about to get into hotshot trucking hauling freight and cars. Love your content homie.😎👍🤙☝️✅
Interested in getting started but a little gun shy is it profitable i am also in pa around johnstown area
I love strapping hoods/doors/windshields so that they dont fly off!! 😂
How do you get Copart and IAA loads?
Central dispatch
Trying to start a car hauling business wanted to ask you a question do u recommend starting with a used truck and how do i get my dot n mci numbers
is it worth it but no mention of how much it was worth?
Is their a factoring company for cars like it is for freight
Yes and no. The broker will sometime factor for you and pay you faster it keep 2-5% of the load. I think they are factoring the load behind the scenes...Plus some will charge you extra for ACH vs mailing a check whi
I wasn’t quite finished with my last comment and so I apologize for the grammar... I was gonna say that you can view the payment terms before you book the loads. There is no reason to factor cars bc they pay really quick. The first couple months could be tough when your starting off but then again the checks keep rolling in when you take some time off too.
Helpful tip.
👃👉 nose front. The loader doesn't care. Fuel mileage matters. I dont care if the front end is smashed.
14 years rollback hauling salvage cars. I've had all kinds of 💩 happen to me!😆 Bungy straps, zip ties, small rachet straps, tape, box cutters are your friends when it comes to junk cars. Copart has become really efficient at getting cars to transporters. IAA, not so much, as a matter of fact some branches can be a NIGHTMARE! IAA North Hollywood Ca, IAA Riverside, IAA Gardena, IAA San Bernardino. I listed them in order from absolute worse. IAA North Hollywood can take as much as 6 to 8 hours to give you 1 car!😳 I know haulers who arrive at 10pm the night before to be 1st in line and yet they still don't get their load till 3 to 4 hours after IAA No Ho opens!🤦♂️
Totally true N Hollywood IAA...their 🐢
How do I get started with the patron? Looking for help to run a noncdl setup
Robert Edwards sign up with the link in the description
No link on my end
Hate hauling salvage vehicles. But will haul them if the numbers are right
Amen. I only haul for a few regulars if they are salvage
Can you pick up a car for me from copart Hampton VA to columbia sc. Serious inquiry
I’m a broker too, I can help. Ytjaso02@gmail.com
I need help with loads
Why didn't you go for a third car
I go to the customer place and if they say they have a forklift but when i get there they don’t have the forklift I’ll throw it to the side. It’s already damaged. Just kidding
You are right call!!!call!!call!! And find out the information. and know half the power " gi joe great American Hero" lol😜😜
Can't believe people actually haul for them...such a waste of time for $30 a car
Wassup