Shipping Company recommendations.

Zachalyse

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I'm trying to buy a sled in Wisconsin. Shipping to Maine. Seller has obtained a price of $800.WOW!! :o| This can't be typical. Any recommended companies would be appreciated. At $800 the deal will not happen. :die: I heard of some guys shipping from further away for half that cost.

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Freight charges ate pretty high. I shipped a 200# snow thrower for a tractor to CO from MI this year and it was almost $300.
 
Call a local truckstop and inquire. There is some hubs for yellow freight or some other company that has drop off and pick up stations thru ought the country.
 
a common carrier (yellow,roadway, ccx, american, holland etc.) won,t touch a snowmobile without a crate around it, and even then, they have this little rule about used machinery having a released value of .10/lb. Freight is not a consumer commodity, but rather it is a contract business with big shippers having discounts off of base rates. Call around to truckload carriers and see if someone can quote you on a backhaul rate. Look in the phone book for freight brokers and see if they can find someone with room on a partial load or even someone moving an empty trailer.
 
go to http://207.99.102.178/
it is the NH snowmobile museum site. ask for don smitt to contact you about shipping a sled. he may take a little while but is REALLY fair and does a great job. tell him Eric White sent you, Don Whites son. he has had a lot of vintage sleds ride from around the country to us. dad has like 25 old sleds. not all were shipped, but enough :)
 


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