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Tue Jul 16 2013 08:30 PM
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I need to ship 21 visible pumps from California to Texas. Anybody have any suggestions on how to do it. Some of the pumps have been restored.
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Call North american van lines. They will blanket wrap all of them. They have decent rates especially if you have multiples from one location
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If it were my load, I'd fly out to Ca. Rent a large Ryder truck with a car trailer. Then I'd load them as if stacking logs....on their sides taking care to protect the glass. Use the car trailer for the excess. Moved stuff like this too many times to mention. Restored pumps, if you don't feel comfortable handling these.....then have a freight company move only those. Paul www.severngaspumps.com
Last edited by gasmansgp; Wed Jul 17 2013 06:47 AM.
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I agree with Paul, fly out and handle it yourself. Hire a couple of hands to help load them.
Thanks, Phil _________________________________________________ Looking for any old pumps, or nice 5 gallon cans.
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the guys that are heading to iowa gas here your chance to pay your trip--
if i was going i could load them all on my truck--around trip is somewhere
around 2400 in fuel around trip for me tulare to fortworth doesnt include drinks -food--and cushion for my sitting area
looking for spanish gas signs
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