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Location: Anoka MN | Or somewhere in between? What do you think it would cost me to get a 2 horse gooseneck delivered from CT to MN, or even within about 400-500 miles? Aluminum trailer, 17 foot on the box--it's something I've been looking for for awhile (LQ--for a nice price), unfortunately I'm 1200 miles away. Where's a good place to get a quote on something like that? |
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Location: Kansas City | My advice is that if you are going to pay someone to go the just go yourself. Why trust someone else to inspect a trailer that you are buying. If you get it home and there is a problem - you are just out of luck. |
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Location: Anoka MN | Unfortunately not in the position to be gone for a week to go get it. I would be buying it sight unseen, but will have done my due diligence before the purchase. |
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Member
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Location: Jacksonville,Fl. | to answer your question try a company called quality drive away. we use them to haul our trailers all over the country for us and they are insured and do a good job for us. their number is 800-695-4792 and they are located out of indiana. |
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Extreme Veteran
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Location: Lockport, Illinois | You might want to contact Trail-et or Hawk, both out of Wisconsin, and see if their driver will be delivering a trailer to the Northeast, and would want a back haul. It never hurts to ask. |
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| $2 a mile one way. |
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Location: White Pine, TN | contract haulers are presently from 1.05 to 1.30/ mile for a single trailer. Check your PMs. |
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