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OK, I've seen a few of these and I've always wondered why as the dumptruck is normally a short distance hauler. What are they used for; naps, mobile office space, clandestine rendevouz?
We preload paper from Middletown, Oh in the evening about 630-8pm. We have to be south of Williamstown,Ky at 6am next morning. Either we can get up at 4am to be there, or drive down nite before and get full nites' sleep.
I have a truck driving friend who hauls scrap metal to a place 9 hours away, he drives down at night, sleeps, when they open he dumps, then drives back. Its not one of those monster sleepers if that what you are talking about.
I have a friend leased to a gravel company, he has a 102" sleeper on his tractor. He had a run that hauled a speicial sand from the east coast to various locations in the US. It was used for a filtering agent in large swimming pools. The sand was orginally from the middle east.
a sleeper also gives the driver a chance to show time in the bunk... ... . this gives him additional time to pound the road ... ... ... ... ..... most log books lie, its a shame but its the only way you can make any $$$
lets just say that someone I know shows 60 hrs. a week, yet drives 100+ hrs. I think they (logbooks) are a waste of time. Drive til you are getting tired, then sleep. Everyone is different.
Most of them I have seen are asleep in the driver's seat. I think they would be more comfortable with a sleeper to use between their two 30mi hauls a day.
Some of the ones I see are bought used and it's easier to find a truck that has a sleeper. Why by a new truck when you are going to run it into the ground in short order. I have seen a brand new T2000 with sleeper being used as a gravel truck. Mabey he has to haul dirt along ways like others have mentioned, I just thought he sold his house to buy the truck and got the sleeper so he had a place to sleep