EMPTY TRAILER-NEXT TRIP CLEVELAND AREA BACK SOUTHWEST.

Started by Jimc, June 25, 2005, 01:29:35 PM

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Jimc

I will have an empty trailer back southwest from Cleveland area.
I can go south through Kentucky or along a north path back through Illinois, or any where in that area.
I can  deliver in southwest corner of Mo, Northwest Ark, southeast Kansas, or north eastern Ok.

If I can help you, Please let me know.

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JimC
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Jimc

anyone need anything moved from Moorhead, minn back south or south west?
Oklahoma, Texas, Kansas, Arkansas, or Missouri?
I will be leaving Moorhead, Minn empty on or about June 9th.

Jim
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Jimc

Where is the pick up point and the delivery destination?
By Nevada, do you mean the state, or perhaps, the Missouri city of Nevada?
What is the vehicle?
running, or not?

Thanks,
Jim
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NudeAutoMall

Oberlin Ohio to Beatty Nevada, and what do you move?

Jimc

Will move complete or partial cars, motorcycle, or motorcycle parts, anything I can get on the trailer or in the pick up bed.

What is the vehicle moving to Nevada from Ohio and what is the condition?

Thanks, Jim
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NudeAutoMall

Got more to move then I can afford to move out there, depends on when and how much. But a trailer full of loose stuff would be the next best move. Or my lathe.

Jimc

I have the trailer loaded this trip from Cleveland over to Moorhead, Minn.

At this time,I do not have anything going back to The Cleveland area, or anywhere in Ohio for that matter.

Should I be able to get back there, I would be happy to quote for a specific load. What would be considered is time taken to load and secure the load and time necessary to off load the trailer at the destination.

Less time loading, securing, and off loading gets a better rate.

Sounds to me like you would need an enclosed van, truck or trailer to handle loose items and the lathe. I am guessing the lathe should be protected from the elements of weather.

Jim
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NudeAutoMall

Sounds like you got your load then, best of luck.  Ths Lathe and loose parts would be preloaded in a non roadworthy box trailer.