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ronn November 28th, 2018 08:33 PM

Hauler interest?
 
Help!

My truck is currently in Silwell, OK, and needing to get it to Bishop, CA. (Be nice if it could happen before too much weather impedes). I'm not getting much traction from hauling companies, prob because vehicle isn't running and no brakes (It has no gas tank and no brakes so needs a winch to pull up onto hauler).

Anyone traveling that route or wants to, and has a winch with thieir hauler give me a shout and lets talk!

FetchMeAPepsi November 29th, 2018 02:51 PM

Re: Hauler interest?
 
No gas tank and no brakes are a pretty big deal. Is it with family or from a seller?

ronn November 30th, 2018 01:09 AM

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It is within the family from it's original purchase until now, sort of..., it is housed at a tow yard right now due to circumstances beyond my control. Awaiting a hauler to agree to bring it

FetchMeAPepsi November 30th, 2018 04:33 PM

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Originally Posted by ronn (Post 70246)
It is within the family from it's original purchase until now, sort of..., it is housed at a tow yard right now due to circumstances beyond my control. Awaiting a hauler to agree to bring it

Dang it, that baby deserves better than a tow yard. How long since the engine has been running? WIll they let you get to it to maybe slap a tank and jigger the brakes up? The brakes on these are soooo simple that unless they broke them and removed them they should still work without much.

AZKen November 30th, 2018 06:34 PM

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ronn, I know I'm being paranoid. But things happen. If I were you I would expedite the shipping. I could give you a scary list of things that can happen, in this circumstance, 1600 miles away, to a truck in a tow yard. Storage or release fees, stolen, stolen parts, damage, "can't find it", ownership arguments ("uncle Johnny promised it to me"), selling the tow yard to another, not nice, person. Confiscation. No access for a hauler to line up a winch, someone changes their mind, flat tires no one will fix for you. Brakes shoes frozen/rusted locked............ Get it home. I've had worse things happen than are on my list.
I'm sure everything will be all right, just want you to be aware and to encourage you to not mess around with $100 here or there on shipping. Pick a good shipper.

Ed Snyder November 30th, 2018 06:45 PM

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Originally Posted by AZKen (Post 70249)
ronn, I know I'm being paranoid. But things happen. If I were you I would expedite the shipping.

You're not being paranoid. Bad things can definitely happen. I've had my share of them as well. Trying to save a few hundred on shipping could be false economy if something expensive happens to the truck while waiting for the perfect carrier. Best to rely on a carrier with a good reputation and good insurance. Make sure you have it insured in your name too, even if you don't have possession of it yet.

AZKen November 30th, 2018 07:32 PM

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Ed, check this out:
I went cheapo on a truck ship. Didn't use my regular guy. Found a guy on craigslist in Grass Valley, Ca. Had a diesel truck and a trailer. Bringing it to Phoenix for me. Had a nice looking truck & trailer and had him send me a pix if his drivers license. Everything good.

Calls me and says he can't make it up a hill near, I think, Bakersfield, Ca., overheating or whatever.... turned around, went back down the hill and says he needs to drop it off at a mall parking lot and go home. Think about that for a moment! I know no one there, I can't do anything. I said I'll get back to you, give me some time. Got off the phone, shaking, hardly could tell my wife what just happened. I couldn't think straight. I can't get mad at him or he will go home. This was a worse panic than when I got lost hunting Deer on the North rim of the Grand Canyon (Kiabab). On HORSEBACK no less! Deep snow.

Anyway........

So I called my shipper guy, who said call his shipper buddy in Fresno. The guy who answered was an angel from heaven. He said he has a worker who lives in Bakersfield and tell the guy to take it to his house and off load on the street and the worker will move it into his yard when he gets home. Then they will take it to Fresno for ship to Phoenix. Called the creep back and he did that. Eventually got it here using my new and old shipper friends.

The fellow kept emailing me that he lost money. I had not paid him anything. I asked him if he knew what stress he put me in. Told him I had to pay more to TWO OTHER shippers involved. He said he was trying to just recoupe and had two kids and so on. My conscience got to me and I mailed him $200.
The bed of the truck had almost fallen off when he went up the hill and he did strap it down after the CHP pulled him over. No one knew the bed was not bolted. I now realize I should not have told this story because I'm shaking again and this was 4 years ago.

ronn December 1st, 2018 02:22 PM

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Alright, halloween is pasr, no need to scare me. !
I got a call Friday at 3pm and a shipper contracted with me and i will have the truck thursday night/friday morning! The company has a 97.9 customer rating, established hauler and supported by broker. Insured, bonded and i am satisfied!

As to other worries, yeah, it could happen but i am counting on good people still existing in the world like i have found here on this thread! Thanks so much for your worries/concerns and suggestions, i will post pics on build thread of its arrival thursd/friday.


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