Buying a full truckload of pellets...oink

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if they dont use a flatbed, they should be the ones required to bring/use a pallet jack, imo

That is not how the trucking companies I have delt with work and I owned a semi for a few years. Most drivers will not touch the freight, it adds a whole new classification to Workman's Comp in Ohio. If a driver is classified as just a driver and gets hurt moving the freight Workman's Comp can deny the claim.

Eric
 
How many tons would you be interested in? I can throw a stone and hit Albany airport...where are you located? I have a machine to unload a flat bed. I'm not careing where these get unloaded as I have a PU too. also I'm thinking for next year . anyone want in?
That's a good question. To be honest this is my first year burning pellets. It would depend on the value and how much I use this year at this point I am trying to figure it out.
 
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