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I don't know the mileage from the points you mention,,,But if you do, and you figured $2.50 per mile and you were willing to wait for the hauler to pickup something to fill the trailer space with that you would be fairly close to the total. I used to be in the freight hauling business but not since 1998 so I'm really not up to speed on rates now.

Why cant you drive it home I used to buy deuces and five tons from the missouri national guard in jefferson city missouri and from the the wisconsin national guard in sparta wisconsin and drove them home all the time with the warm weather of late makes it a perfect time. It can get a little tough at times when a break down occurs but bring a big set of tools, fuel filters, nylon air line, lots of brass air line fittings and some spare batteries and go get it.

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Its an old truck that has sat a while, and I currently do not have a valid CDL as I let it expire about 10yrs ago... So it would just be best to ship it ;)

That being said a ride home has been found :D

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