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<blockquote data-quote="rdbigfarmboy" data-source="post: 450814" data-attributes="member: 6318"><p>I live near Collinwood, TN. We have several lumber haulers going out loaded and returning empty. Recently they started hauling hay on return. They say they pay 35 for the hay and have to get 60 for it here it just cost so much to operate the truck. Before the hay most just returned empty anyway.</p><p>There are several hundred rolls in the county awaiting sale. Evidently few people can or will pay the price.</p><p></p><p>They priced $4 per mile to haul a steel building for me. NO Way. I pay $4 to get empty storage containers delivered but will stop as soon as I can.</p><p></p><p>This is an area where the government could have helped a lot. Allowing use of dyed diesel, relaxing hours of service and inspections. The locals & Fred Thompson has his nose stuck somewhere else. This drought is gutting the rural economy and no one understands what happens next year..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rdbigfarmboy, post: 450814, member: 6318"] I live near Collinwood, TN. We have several lumber haulers going out loaded and returning empty. Recently they started hauling hay on return. They say they pay 35 for the hay and have to get 60 for it here it just cost so much to operate the truck. Before the hay most just returned empty anyway. There are several hundred rolls in the county awaiting sale. Evidently few people can or will pay the price. They priced $4 per mile to haul a steel building for me. NO Way. I pay $4 to get empty storage containers delivered but will stop as soon as I can. This is an area where the government could have helped a lot. Allowing use of dyed diesel, relaxing hours of service and inspections. The locals & Fred Thompson has his nose stuck somewhere else. This drought is gutting the rural economy and no one understands what happens next year.. [/QUOTE]
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