load to alaska

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  1. cricket82

    cricket82 Bobtail Member

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    were can i find a load to alaska?
     
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  3. panhandlepat

    panhandlepat Road Train Member

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    IN alaska??:biggrin_255:
    LOL, maybe in TX, oilfield stuff?? IDK??
     
  4. Winchester Magnum

    Winchester Magnum Road Train Member

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    There's one listed now on internet truckstop - Loredo Tex to Anchorage -53' van

    Also an Anchorage to Willmington Oh - flatbed

    Why are ya trying to get to Alaska?
     
  5. Native Dancer

    Native Dancer Heavy Load Member

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    Anchorage-Wilmington or Wilmington-Anchorage? Any idea what they are paying? Had a goof call me on SLC-Anchorage flatbed yesterday for $7100. I told him to double the money and get back to me.
     
  6. Winchester Magnum

    Winchester Magnum Road Train Member

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    The way I wrote it - Anchorage to Willmington Oh

    I've no clue what it pays, but it's posted by TQL which probably means cheeeeeep.

    I'd love to do a round up to Ak and back. I have friends there.
     
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  7. cricket82

    cricket82 Bobtail Member

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    yup i would just like to do it once. I think it would be a neat trip.
     
  8. trips74

    trips74 Medium Load Member

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    yeah be a neat trip but you have too go though canada thats a hassle.....
     
  9. pullingtrucker

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    Before ya get ahead of yourself you might want to check into what youre gonna need to do it legally and safely. Just for starters your gonna need Canadian authority and insurance that will cover you. Also its rough trucking up there. The roads are not the greatest so tools and spare parts are a must. Along with extra clothes, food, and don't forget snow chains. Also definetly make sure you got really good lug drive tires.
     
  10. RickG

    RickG Road Train Member

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    Check with RV transporters (Bennett , Horizon , Quality ) They ship RV's to Alaska from time to time . If a couple of duallies are going the same time you can haul their trucks back and split fuel costs . You aren't going to get much else coming out of Alaska .
     
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