Yeah...
I will help a driver, but this is no driver...this is a U Ship customer. He needs to quit being cheap and just pay to have his stuff moved. Any logistics desk jockey can do this.
Weight limitations for flat beds
Discussion in 'Flatbed Trucking Forum' started by Container, Mar 16, 2017.
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We will pay to have it moved, but need some info to design according to limitations
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What state are you looking to have these moved? To and from
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The only place that may work is in Michigan on a B train or a 8 axle flatbed trailer.
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Six , I know you said your time has expired but can you answer one more question?
I have to move a 500 lb load from the garage to the barn!
Now my question is should I use the tractor and sling it using clothes line rope, or should I tie two canoes together and slid it across the snow using my self propelled push lawnmower with chains on the wheels? LmfaoCrude Truckin', spyder7723, ronslam and 12 others Thank this. -
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Here's an example for the OP.
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Texas is where we need to do transport. Does Michicgan have other regulations?
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