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What's the most economical (cheapest) way to haul grain?
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Posted 3/29/2009 22:00 (#661577)
Subject: What's the most economical (cheapest) way to haul grain?


Northeast Ohio
I have been trying to figure out the best way for me to haul grain. I have had the luxury of using my friends 6 axle dump trucks for the past few years and it has really worked out well for both of us. I needed them when he didn't and vice versa. He is unfortunately moving out of state. I have searched this web site every different way I could think of on trucks and hauling grain. The farthest I have to haul is about 16-21 miles, too far and slow for my gravity boxes. I don't like the idea of my Wife and Father pulling them either.
Getting someone to haul around here in the fall is out of the question also, that's how I ended up with my own combine. Everyone's busy at the same time. I don't farm that many acres but, I work full time also and when I need to go I need to go. Seems like the more I read the more a semi looks like the way to go. What's your opinion? Thanks
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