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#668321 Fri Oct 07 2016 01:54 PM
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Any body going thru eastern Mass headed to western NY or Eastern Pa that can haul a pump It is located by I 90 & I91 Willing to pay anytime in the next two -three weeks
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I still need this pump moved Anybody coming from the New England area to NY or PA ??
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Call North American Van Lines, The Beltman Group. 1-800 959-8880 x 2. They move all my unrestored and restored pumps. They are reasonable and quick. In the week that you have been awaiting an answer, it could have been in your hands? All pumps are blanket wrapped and delivered into your garage. If you don't like to use a freighter, maybe a road trip is in line? Doesn't seem like it would take more that a day to go out and come back? Paul www.severngaspumps.com

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I use North American Van Lines and agree with Paul. They quote over the phone and give pick up and delivery dates instantly. They have worked out great for me.
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For future reference for others, I just contracted with North American Van Lines per Paul's recommendation. They are transporting my recently purchased pump from Deland Florida to Minneapolis- St Paul for $393.00.
Hope this helps others in the future.

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I haven't done it but on another site they are using Fastenal not sure if u have to be a employee but might be worth looking into just store to store I think

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I just shipped a pump to North Dakota from Michigan (using NAVL), and the buyer paid around $435 or $450 if I remember correctly. It's a pretty good deal.


-Steve B. (WTB: 48" Flying A button, 48" black/org Phillips 66, White Star, and Chevrolet Signs. Also looking for a Wayne 866. Send a PM. Thanks.)
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Anyone can ship Fastenal store to store, but the item must be crated. Their prices are very reasonable.


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