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Rural Diversification
Running a wagon as a side line
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<blockquote data-quote="nick channer" data-source="post: 675178" data-attributes="member: 894"><p>Buy a wagon and low loader</p><p>I bought a good king step frame for less than 10k</p><p>I could find work for it lot more than I do and at much better rates than bulker work</p><p>It could afford to be parked up several days a week.</p><p>We have more than enough work for Bulkers so we stick to that and do low loader work when we can.</p><p>An owner driver on bulker down here would have £2000+ at end week after putting diesel in tank</p><p></p><p>Obviously running costs for unit/trailer out that.</p><p>We aim for £1000 week after driver/diesel</p><p>Most weeks lot more but that's bottom line.</p><p>Good thing is it's every week 51 weeks yr!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nick channer, post: 675178, member: 894"] Buy a wagon and low loader I bought a good king step frame for less than 10k I could find work for it lot more than I do and at much better rates than bulker work It could afford to be parked up several days a week. We have more than enough work for Bulkers so we stick to that and do low loader work when we can. An owner driver on bulker down here would have £2000+ at end week after putting diesel in tank Obviously running costs for unit/trailer out that. We aim for £1000 week after driver/diesel Most weeks lot more but that's bottom line. Good thing is it's every week 51 weeks yr!! [/QUOTE]
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