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Need flatbedding in Kentucky

DanDude

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Hey all,

At this point it's not set in stone, but there is a strong likelyhood that I'll need a Deuce to be flatbedded from Fort Knox to Glasgow, Kentucky. Depending on if I can swing it, I'll need to have someone ready to go at the end of the month to pick up the truck and bring it here.

I had previously talked to someone who had offered to flatbed a truck for $100, but unfortunately I've forgotten his name. Hopefully he'll see this post and offer his services again.

As I said, this isn't set in stone, as my buying this truck depends on what the final auction price is, but I'm going to make every attempt and if I win the bid I'll need a flatbed ASAP. Any help is appreciated. Thanks guys!
 

mckeeranger

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Hey all,

At this point it's not set in stone, but there is a strong likelyhood that I'll need a Deuce to be flatbedded from Fort Knox to Glasgow, Kentucky. Depending on if I can swing it, I'll need to have someone ready to go at the end of the month to pick up the truck and bring it here.

I had previously talked to someone who had offered to flatbed a truck for $100, but unfortunately I've forgotten his name. Hopefully he'll see this post and offer his services again.

As I said, this isn't set in stone, as my buying this truck depends on what the final auction price is, but I'm going to make every attempt and if I win the bid I'll need a flatbed ASAP. Any help is appreciated. Thanks guys!
Greetings from a former Berean,

If this is a GL ( Government Liquidators ) Auction, you will probably have a month or two to arrange shipping, while you wait for the EUC to clear.
 

m16ty

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Just keep in mind, if you ask somebody to haul it that doesn't know the size of the deuce, don't tell them you need a flatbed. A deuce is too tall for a flatbed tractor/trailer. ;-)

edit- I guess it would fit on a flatbed with the top removed, windshield down, and stack off but it would be much easier on a single drop.
 
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mckeeranger

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Just keep in mind, if you ask somebody to haul it that doesn't know the size of the deuce, don't tell them you need a flatbed. A deuce is too tall for a flatbed tractor/trailer. ;-)

edit- I guess it would fit on a flatbed with the top removed, windshield down, and stack off but it would be much easier on a single drop.
That's a good point.

We hauled our M35A2s on a low-boy semi trailer, and it was close, but low enough. We were going to haul them on a Landall (A roll back, flat bed semi trailer) and it was going to be to tall.
 

DanDude

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Yeah, I would need a low-boy trailer. Wrong choice of word on my part.

Anyone available for hire that has a low boy?
 
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