Please PM me if you know of someone who would like to make some money towing/trailering it to TX from NC.
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Tow it with a tow bar? I would have the drive shafts dropped before doing that...
2 posted on
02/10/2018 7:12:52 AM PST by
snoringbear
(,E.oGovernment is the Pimp,)
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Jade Helm!!!!! Batten the hatches!!!!
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Should not be much to transport—maybe $750 on a flatbed to TX? I would not flat-tow it, though.
9 posted on
02/10/2018 7:27:04 AM PST by
dinodino
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11 posted on
02/10/2018 7:30:56 AM PST by
deport
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Good luck getting your truck back.
15 posted on
02/10/2018 7:36:05 AM PST by
Kirkwood
(Zombie Hunter)
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Try uship.com You might get lucky.
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Do any freight trains run that route? I know people some times have their cars transported by train when they will fly, so I would imagine the same option would be available for a truck?
17 posted on
02/10/2018 7:44:39 AM PST by
EDINVA
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My son used Horizon Transport to bring a cool old truck from Oregon a few years ago. They specialize in RV transport, but will do other vehicles to cover costs versus having no load. Good people!
20 posted on
02/10/2018 8:12:43 AM PST by
OldCountryBoy
(You can't make this stuff up!)
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I recently had a small excavator hauled from Orlando to MN. The guy who hauled it was from NC. I’ll see if I can find his card. He and his wife made it here in two and half days!
24 posted on
02/10/2018 10:19:25 AM PST by
Fireone
(Lock Her Up! (and 100 of her accomplices))
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