If you want to haul pigs into st.joe from minn and iowa I know a guy you might call. And I also have another friend that hauls honey bees. He is based out of minot. Busy this time of year and pays well but I believe you may need a step deck and gear for it. Anyway he hauls into cali from midwest, texas and fla. In late spring they haul them back. Bees are easy work. You are legal to run sunup to sundown and can log ag on both.
I have never heard of the Honey bee gig, but that does make sense. As for the hauling pigs, I live right in the middle of hog country and before I leased on I used to help quite a few different guys haul livestock. When I get my own numbers back on the truck I am sure I will be back into that as well. It just never kept me busy enough to make it a full time gig sense I don't own a trailer, so it was just a away for me to fill in gaps and help out when needed.
It's been difficult to say the least. I am glad I have my own authority, so I am not tied down to anyone. I was hoping leasing the truck on to IT was a going to be a good idea but these transport companies hold you back to much.
Just a long shot your 2nd item is probably winter related fuel add. snow chains air drier element fuel filters wiper blades did this jog your memory Be Safe the grass on the other side is not always best your a smart man you will make the right move sometimes it is best to go somewhere you have already been
It was actually an amber button light 😂. But I have all those items on hand in my shop ready to go for when the season calls for them. Anti gel seems to be a hot commodity already this year in NW Iowa.
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If you want to haul pigs into st.joe from minn and iowa I know a guy you might call. And I also have another friend that hauls honey bees. He is based out of minot. Busy this time of year and pays well but I believe you may need a step deck and gear for it. Anyway he hauls into cali from midwest, texas and fla. In late spring they haul them back. Bees are easy work. You are legal to run sunup to sundown and can log ag on both.
I have never heard of the Honey bee gig, but that does make sense. As for the hauling pigs, I live right in the middle of hog country and before I leased on I used to help quite a few different guys haul livestock. When I get my own numbers back on the truck I am sure I will be back into that as well. It just never kept me busy enough to make it a full time gig sense I don't own a trailer, so it was just a away for me to fill in gaps and help out when needed.
you sound like me now im a looking for another carrier myself plus working on my own numbers 2
It's been difficult to say the least. I am glad I have my own authority, so I am not tied down to anyone. I was hoping leasing the truck on to IT was a going to be a good idea but these transport companies hold you back to much.
Just a long shot your 2nd item is probably winter related fuel add. snow chains air drier element fuel filters wiper blades did this jog your memory Be Safe the grass on the other side is not always best your a smart man you will make the right move sometimes it is best to go somewhere you have already been
It was actually an amber button light 😂. But I have all those items on hand in my shop ready to go for when the season calls for them. Anti gel seems to be a hot commodity already this year in NW Iowa.