yo 1984,
I actually just came back from Florida doing debris removal, in the the DeerField Beach area. Contractors DO NOT get 14 dollars a yard. You will be lucky to get 7 or 8 bucks a yard, because there are so many subs biting at the rates untilit trickles down to you. Also, If you are not loading yourself, dont expect to get better than 4 bucks a yard. As far as the trailers, the yardarge all depends on what you pay the guy that checks in your trucks. its sickening, but true. I saw tag trailers that were rated for TWICE the yardage of my peterbilts. The goosenecks are flimsy, and expensive, and if your gonna shell out that dough, just by some beat up triaxles or tractor trailers, since your gonna need an endorsement on your liscense anyway to haul that goosneck loaded to the brim with C+D. hmmm... what else... the yardage marked on the side or your truck/trailer/little red wagon IS NOT the yardage you will be paid for. expect to loose a minimum of 5, but more likely 10-15, even 20 percent upon inspection at the dumps. the inspectors are a-holes, and unless you pay them (yup) you will not get full yardage. Also, when we were running, there were almost 1000 trucks all competing to dump at only 2 sites, though 11 were available. the two that were open were the mayor's buddie's dumps, so they got the contracts... the dumps are so overflowing that you MIGHT be able to run from about 7 am to 11 am until they fill up, and you twiddle your thumbs and loose money for the rest of the day. As far as the grapple loader trucks, Deerfield beack fired all those guys because they are slow at picking loads, leave debris behind, and most couldnt dump, so they clogged up the dump sites while they picked thier loads back out onto the dump site... not an adequate truck for the job. Go atleast triaxles, with tractors as well, and load with an excavator with a thumb, and have a cleanup crew with wheel loaders and skidsteers following to scoop up everything your gonna miss with the excavator. Also, dont be fooled that this is easy money, its not, its blood money. We had 12 tractors, 6 triaxles, 2 excavators, 4 bobcats, 2 wheel loaders, 2 versahandlers, a million pickups, 2 service trucks, trailers, and 4 dozen men.... we did one sector (10x10 block area) every 36 hours... and still had trouble making any real money. Other guys were taking WEEKS to do one sector... They got fired. also, your gonna havta close down roads, so have that equipment and personnel too. Its alot to get into out of the blue... thought you should know my experiences with it. Remember, there are only FOUR prime contractors for debris removal for all of the southeast... everyone else is a sub, no matter what they tell you. all those subs are literally pulling dollars out of your pockets. However, see if you can find a good deal where all the numbers add up, and then go bust your a$$. good luck.
PS- I havent learned a damned thing, im going back down to Mississippi the end of this month... what have I gotten myself into...?