yas
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Post by yas on Jul 2, 2014 18:57:36 GMT -8
I need some info on shipping a trailer. Trailer is road-worthy, could be towed or put on a truck. Trailer is small (Shasta compact), would need to go 1250 miles. Advice on good/bad companies, how to arrange (bidding services), etc. would be appreciated. Or should I just tow it myself?
Shipping would be from northern New Mexico to eastern Washington.
i'll fill you all in on what may be happening if/when it gets closer to happening.
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Post by vikx on Jul 2, 2014 22:00:36 GMT -8
Be Careful. Lamacki1 has had two bad experiences with U Ship. (individuals) One messed up Sundance's pristine butt and the other was rear ended in Indiana.
To be safe, I'd tow it. Or meet the buyer 1/2 way. 600 miles is a lot better than 12...
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Post by Hamlet on Jul 2, 2014 23:34:06 GMT -8
Ditto, Vikx. Make a weekend of it, if possible. It'll give you a good chance to get to know your trailer. Good luck!
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Post by yas on Jul 5, 2014 17:51:41 GMT -8
Thanks, as always. Looks like there's a road trip in my future :-)
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Post by mobiltec on Jul 14, 2014 8:27:03 GMT -8
Thanks, as always. Looks like there's a road trip in my future :-) Any reason for a road trip is a good one. Especially picking up a trailer.
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Post by yas on Jul 15, 2014 20:56:16 GMT -8
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