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Need a 4500 lb. Vehicle Transported from IN to CA - Can anyone help?

harrison987

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Hey guys!!!

I need a NON-RUNNING WW2 German Tracked vehicle, as well as a cannon, moved from Indian to California...

Anyone out there who can help or refer?

Been getting some crazy quotes from large companies... :(

TIA!

:)

Mike
 

harrison987

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Hi!

Thanks for the reply!!!

:)

Vehicle is approx. 4500-5000 lbs or so. Width is 6.5 feet, height around 7 feet...length is 14 feet approx.

Cannon is small ...300lbs.

I have attached pics of both.

Would need some way of getting it onto the trailer though.

It has a front tow hook...and I may have access to a forklift...just not sure of how to go about it.

Ideally, a winch would have been perfect, as it could simply be pulled onto the trailer...

Thoughts?
 

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simp5782

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If it is around Indianapolis I know there is a member or two with a 925 in that area. I am sure they would be willing to help to take a peak at that thing. Check the member map.
 

NV555

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Those are about the same load out numbers as the M998 should fit on well. 98G Has moved a lot of stuff around I'm sure he has some good plans in the works already! Might be a good idea to tarp it as it will be drawing a lot of attention going down the road!

Very cool though thanks for the post!
 

royalflush55

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Secure a snatch block to the front of the trailer with a chain. Fasten a cable to the tank then run it thru the block and get along side the trailer with another truck or tractor and pull it on. Same as a winch. Just make sure all components are rated for the load.
 
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