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    Posted: 04 Feb 2011 at 7:34pm
Seeing Adam's post about how his field ready A2 ended up being scrapped, I have to ask what can a guy expect to pay to haul a combine? By the mile I'm guessing? There was a nice looking E Gleaner for sale a while back, but it was way too far to drive it home for me. A bigger truck and trailer are not in the cards any time soon for me. Any suggestions?
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3/4 ton pickup with a 4 tire gooseneck will haul a E Gleaner.

Local guy that hauls machinery gets $5 loaded mile. If you got a bigger job he will negotiate a little.
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I have hauled a few on my 18foot car trailer with 2-3500# axles, it isnt a deckover either, just a regular car trailer
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Wow, didn't know it could be that high. That's a semi isn't it?
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Roddo Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 04 Feb 2011 at 7:47pm
I bought a 1975 John Deere 4400 last summer.  The dealer hired out oversize work since they don't have the permits.  It was shipped 170km ( about 100 miles) on a double drop with the machine in the middle and a header on each end.  I was told by the driver it was about a $500 CDN job.  Lucky for me they agreed to ship it to me for free BEFORE they asked where I was from.

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The E I saw a while back was about 400 miles away, so that can't be too far off that $5 a mile. 18' car hauler huh? Might be able to do that.
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I bought a reconditioned 8030 from Ivan Sumerix. Was delivered this morning for $1250. Mileage was almost 650 miles. Bill
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