Everyone is feeling the pinch of higher fuel cost. The internet has made it easier to find buyers willing to pay full price for that old 8N. For the guy who"s trying to jockey equipment for a living, it"s getting tough to make a buck. For the guy who wants Grampas old M hauled across country and has $250 to get it there, he ends up selling it where it sets and giving up on bringing it home.
As they say, That"s life.
OR. Take a chance that SOMEONE will be willing to break even on their trip across 2 states to get their tractor home by tossing out the offer to defer some of their fuel cost by bringing your tractor along for the ride.
Would I haul someone elses tractor for chicken feed? Probably not. If I was buying a tractor 500 miles from home and I thought someone coming my way would throw it on their trailer and bring it this way for $.75 a mile, would I ask them? Probably so. Never hurts to ask.
I understand how a full-time, LEGAL hauler would want that job, on his terms, at his prices. But by the same token, I understand why people ask for a miracle. You probably won"t get it unless you ask. The tougher times get, the more request"s for those miracles you"ll be seeing most likely.
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