On June 29 my LM-470d was destroyed in a wind storm. I immediately started looking here and elsewhere for a suitable replacement. I found a couple but both were on the left coast and both indicated t
I have no experience with this, but this might work. http://www.uship.com And your tower might be on TV. 73, Mike NF4L _______________________________________________ ________________________________
Go down to your local truck stop and ask a couple guys for the name of their broker and tell them what you need. Brokers match loads to available drivers. Independent and owner operator drivers work
Give Freightquote a call. They will get multiple haulers to quote and you can choose. freightquote.com OTOH, UST only uses truckers they know as it is pretty easy to ding/bend a crank up. Nothing but
I did this several years ago (1984?). I assume the situation is the same now that when the truck shows up at your door with your tower YOU have to unload it. I was somewhat lucky and tied the tower (
There are two ways to do this that I know of: Hire a light specialty trucking company. Often they also do local household moves. Probably the most expensive option. Call one of the many LTL* carriers
Brokers for independent truckers deal in full loads. Hiring a semi, empty except for a tower, to drive from CA to OH will cost nearly as much as the tower. Full loads are charged by the mile. The LTL
Bill Yet another way is go to a web site http://www.yesterdaystractors.com/cgi-bin/haulquery.cgi . This is a web site for antique tractor collectors. They are always hauling things around the country