MossRoad
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- Joined
- Aug 31, 2001
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- Location
- South Bend, Indiana (near)
- Tractor
- Power Trac PT425 2001 Model Year
I just got back from an 800+ mile round trip with our '93 1/2 ton Suburban. Just two people and some light furniture. Maybe 600# total load. No trailer. Used 54 gallons of gas. Ended up at 14.9MPG for the whole trip, running 75mph most of the time. I can't imagine what kind of MPG you'd get trying to tow at the max weight of that Suburban 1000 miles. Probably 8-10mpg. Even at 10mpg on a 1000 mile leg, at $2 per gallon of gas, that's $200 bucks one way. Figure $150 for the unloaded trip. So $350 in just gas. Add at least 2 hotel nights at $100 a pop and that's $550. Eat and you're looking at another $50 for three days. So $600. I have no idea what trailer rental capable of holding 8000#+ of tractor would be, but figure at least 4 days. At $50 per day that would be another $200, so you've got $800 minimum. If you have a capable tow vehicle, that would be 1/3 the cost of shipping. There's some good savings there. But if you don't have the tow vehicle, that'll cost you some serious mileage.
U-haul trucks usually go for .59-79 cents per mile depending on size of truck. Trailers are a flat daily rate. They don't carry anything that could haul a tractor and multiple implements. At .79 per mile, a 1000 mile one-way haul is going to cost you $790.00 (plus gas!). Now the savings start to decay rapidly if you have to rent a haul or tow vehicle.
Why would anyone buy a tractor 1000 miles away? I could see a collectible or antique, or something like that. But at an auction? There's got to be something of equal value closer to home.
U-haul trucks usually go for .59-79 cents per mile depending on size of truck. Trailers are a flat daily rate. They don't carry anything that could haul a tractor and multiple implements. At .79 per mile, a 1000 mile one-way haul is going to cost you $790.00 (plus gas!). Now the savings start to decay rapidly if you have to rent a haul or tow vehicle.
Why would anyone buy a tractor 1000 miles away? I could see a collectible or antique, or something like that. But at an auction? There's got to be something of equal value closer to home.