Moving Assistance Needed
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Moving Assistance Needed
I have a '54 M37 (non-running) and a '55 Pontiac (also non-running) that I need to have taken to my daughter's place in Lavonia, GA. Is there anyone on the forum who is up to the task?
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The "going rate" minus "senior citizens discount" minus "disabled veteran's discount"? 
Seriously, I have no idea what a fair price is but my budget is...shall we say..."limited?"
If anyone has the rig to haul them and is willing to do it, I'd be interested in discussing the cost issue with him.

Seriously, I have no idea what a fair price is but my budget is...shall we say..."limited?"
If anyone has the rig to haul them and is willing to do it, I'd be interested in discussing the cost issue with him.
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Some thoughts on other places to post this request if you have not thought of them already...
www.steelsoldiers.com in the transportation section of the forum, seems like a lot of the MV owners on that site have connections with guys running flatbed semi trucks around to move 2.5 and 5 ton trucks around and can use backhauls...
www.g503.com in the transportation section of the forum... same comment as above except fewer folks who are dealing with large MV's, but they are still moving rigs around...
http://www.ytmag.com/cgi-bin/haulquery.pl The guys collecting antique tractors have a pretty slick page for posting your hauling needs as they have been helping each other to move farm equipment around for some time...
The HCEA used to have a transportation section on thier forum, but their website is getting redesigned and they are running a stripped down forum right now, otherwise I would say to check in wtih them...
Also, don't forget www.uship.com
Are you relocating as well, or just sending your toys to a new home?
Good luck.
www.steelsoldiers.com in the transportation section of the forum, seems like a lot of the MV owners on that site have connections with guys running flatbed semi trucks around to move 2.5 and 5 ton trucks around and can use backhauls...
www.g503.com in the transportation section of the forum... same comment as above except fewer folks who are dealing with large MV's, but they are still moving rigs around...
http://www.ytmag.com/cgi-bin/haulquery.pl The guys collecting antique tractors have a pretty slick page for posting your hauling needs as they have been helping each other to move farm equipment around for some time...
The HCEA used to have a transportation section on thier forum, but their website is getting redesigned and they are running a stripped down forum right now, otherwise I would say to check in wtih them...
Also, don't forget www.uship.com
Are you relocating as well, or just sending your toys to a new home?
Good luck.
'53 USMC M37 w/Cummins 4BT
'64 XM708,
'51 M38
'73 M817, '71 XM813, '70 M816, '84 M931
http://www.garbee.net/~cabell
http://www.eastcoastconvoy.com
http://www.gravesmountaintrailrides.com
'64 XM708,
'51 M38
'73 M817, '71 XM813, '70 M816, '84 M931
http://www.garbee.net/~cabell
http://www.eastcoastconvoy.com
http://www.gravesmountaintrailrides.com
Thanks, Cabell! I knew about the SS transportation section, but hadn't gotten around to posting my question there.
The USHIP one is new to me, but may be worth looking into.
As for relocation, yes. I've got a line on a property in Athens, GA, about 85 miles from my daughter's place. I've sold the Pontiac to my son-in-law, but he hasn't been able to pick it up yet due to heavy job duties. I figure if I can get them to his place, he can help me get the M running and then tinker with the Pontiac all he wants.
Right now, the ol' lady is driving me nuts with packing up all her trinkets, and she's got hundreds of 'em...all very fragile.
The USHIP one is new to me, but may be worth looking into.
As for relocation, yes. I've got a line on a property in Athens, GA, about 85 miles from my daughter's place. I've sold the Pontiac to my son-in-law, but he hasn't been able to pick it up yet due to heavy job duties. I figure if I can get them to his place, he can help me get the M running and then tinker with the Pontiac all he wants.
Right now, the ol' lady is driving me nuts with packing up all her trinkets, and she's got hundreds of 'em...all very fragile.
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Lifer,
I used USHIP to get my truck, it's like ebay for shippers (they bid on the job and you get to select the best deal). I got a great deal from a local guy and was very happy. My story is on their website.
I used USHIP to get my truck, it's like ebay for shippers (they bid on the job and you get to select the best deal). I got a great deal from a local guy and was very happy. My story is on their website.
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Lifer,
Athens sounds good... Clinto (from Steelsoldiers) lives there and not only has a nice shop (hint hint), but he is the organizer of the Steelsoldiers rally in October that is held in that area...
There are several folks in that area (ok, the Atlanta-Athens corridor) who have M37 and/or Power Wagons so your rig will have good company...
Athens sounds good... Clinto (from Steelsoldiers) lives there and not only has a nice shop (hint hint), but he is the organizer of the Steelsoldiers rally in October that is held in that area...
There are several folks in that area (ok, the Atlanta-Athens corridor) who have M37 and/or Power Wagons so your rig will have good company...
'53 USMC M37 w/Cummins 4BT
'64 XM708,
'51 M38
'73 M817, '71 XM813, '70 M816, '84 M931
http://www.garbee.net/~cabell
http://www.eastcoastconvoy.com
http://www.gravesmountaintrailrides.com
'64 XM708,
'51 M38
'73 M817, '71 XM813, '70 M816, '84 M931
http://www.garbee.net/~cabell
http://www.eastcoastconvoy.com
http://www.gravesmountaintrailrides.com
That's one of the "reasons" I chose that area.
(Of course, the missus doesn't need to know that. She's just happy to be closer to our daughter without actually camping on her doorstep. We'll be close enough to visit on weekends, etc., but not so close as to have grandkids ringing the doorbell every 5 minutes.
The place I'm hoping to get has a 4-bedroom house, a barn, and a workshop on 1 acre of dirt. The "barn" wouldn't be classified as such by an Illinois farmer, though. It's only slightly bigger than a 2-car garage.

The place I'm hoping to get has a 4-bedroom house, a barn, and a workshop on 1 acre of dirt. The "barn" wouldn't be classified as such by an Illinois farmer, though. It's only slightly bigger than a 2-car garage.
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Re: Moving Assistance Needed
We have always had great results posting on the yesterdays tractor website hauling schedule. Many truckers check it daily looking for back haul items.Lifer wrote:I have a '54 M37 (non-running) and a '55 Pontiac (also non-running) that I need to have taken to my daughter's place in Lavonia, GA. Is there anyone on the forum who is up to the task?
Charles Talbert
www.mseriesrebuild.com
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Problem Solved!
Thanks to all who offered suggestions and/or advice...especially to Cabell. I got a whole bunch of bids from U-Ship and picked the best one. My truck and "used-to-be-my" '55 Pontiac will leave here for GA on Tuesday evening. Now, I just have to get my butt in gear and follow it!
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