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gentlemen , what 's a ballpark figure per mile, to truck a b85 from tenn to nh, 1100 miles, any help, idea's , most . appreciated thanks

About six months ago I was quoted at $3.15 loaded mile from the western US to Illinois for a full lowboy trailer load with a R model Mack. I did not take it.

Log onto Uship.com, set up an account, (it's free) and post your wanted ad. You will get offers quickly for the large stuff.

Rob

Dog.jpg.487f03da076af0150d2376dbd16843ed.jpgPlodding along with no job nor practical application for my existence, but still trying to fix what's broke.

 

 

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A round trip on a dedicated trailer is normally $2.00/mile or more each way.

Someone coming North empty will do the job for much less, but may be hard to find.

Obviously you probably need a lowboy or a low step deck trailer.

As Rob said - getting on a brokeage site will help a lot.

When you post your ad - be sure to include the vehicle dimensions, particularly the

height overall and the bumper to bumper length. Weight is also good info, if you can

get it accurately.

The ATHS National Show in Huntsville, Al. might present some opportunity for you to get on

someone's half empty trailer coming toward you. Check it out.

Paul Van Scott

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