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    Are there shipping services out there?

    I'm interested in a piece of equipment that's probably 300 lbs and it's a long way from me. The seller says they won't ship it. Are there companies that will pick it up, pack it, and ship it? I've never run across this before, but by the time we figure out gas, hotels, food, etc, it's going to run some money to get, not to mention burn up a week to go and get it.

    Any ideas on how to handle this for the most reasonable cost?
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    Craters and Freighters, I have used them to ship furniture, but it looks like they do handle machinery.

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    There are companies that specialize in moving machinery. I can't remember what they are called, but every city of any size should have one or more. You might ask an auction company local to the item who they recommend for this work as they often deal with this for buyers when they auction machinery.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brian Elfert View Post
    There are companies that specialize in moving machinery. I can't remember what they are called,
    Machine movers?
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    Riggers is what they are called although some of the companies also just call themselves machinery movers. I should have just looked it up with Google before my first post.

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    It's not huge, maybe 125 pounds, not in a crate or on a pallet, 2' x 2' x 3'.

    The guy selling it recommended uship, where you post it and people bid on it. Said he'd had really good luck with it in the past.
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    125 lbs is a lot different than 300 lbs. Do Uship shippers typically crate and package stuff and move it out of buildings? On the Shipping Wars TV show the shippers almost always have to disassemble, move, and load the items, but in real life shippers I have dealt with require the items to be packaged or crated and ready for loading.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brian Elfert View Post
    125 lbs is a lot different than 300 lbs. Do Uship shippers typically crate and package stuff and move it out of buildings? On the Shipping Wars TV show the shippers almost always have to disassemble, move, and load the items, but in real life shippers I have dealt with require the items to be packaged or crated and ready for loading.
    Yeah, I guessed at 300 lbs. I called the guy and his guess was 125 lbs. I don't know about the uship people. I think they do, according to him, but I've never used them. He said it's like a bidding network for independent trucking people. He said he'd used them several times and it worked really well, but who knows?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Brian Elfert View Post
    There are companies that specialize in moving machinery. I can't remember what they are called, but every city of any size should have one or more. You might ask an auction company local to the item who they recommend for this work as they often deal with this for buyers when they auction machinery.
    I believe you're referring to a rigging company. They'll handle really big and heavy things, but 125, or even 300 poundsis a bit too light for them.

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    You can find people to do whatever you pay them to do, but you probably won't like the price.

    You haven't divulged what or where it is, but I would see if maybe someone here happens to be there and would do it for $50 plus materials.

    A few years back I found a piece of exercise equipment out in the road for the trash and took it home. Found it did belong in the trash (just a foolish thing you stretch on...) but put it on ebay for local pickup. A woman across the country offered to pay whatever it took to get it to her, and bid $450. It required a $100 custom made carton and $150 freight, but she was delighted with it. Beats me why. But it can be done.

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    Another case of Too much money, and not enough cents?

    On owwm it's called a Rucker to get a machine or parts delivered.
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    Craters and Freighters is the right kind of business to do this for you, but check out your local franchise before you hire them. I had a completely disastrous experience with them that ran the gamut from utter incompetence to lies, fraud, and extortion. I know others who have used them in other places with excellent results, so its a mixed bag.

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    I hear Fastenal has been doing some shipping. What is done is the seller takes the item to his nearest Fastenal store location, and Fastenal will ship the item to your nearest Fastenal store where you pick the item up. The upside of this is very reasonable cost. VERY REASONABLE. The downside can be how far is the nearest Fastenal location AND you did say the seller was unwilling. This is worth looking into. 125 lbs. to ship is nothing, at least for me, anyway.

    The program Fastenal offers is 3PL (3rd Party Logistic)... so google up Fastenal and look into 3PL where you get some information. I haven't use this, but people really swear by the savings they get!
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    Shipping

    I read this with great interest - I have a 4' x 3' x3' 250# box in the garage I want to send on. I am not having a whole lot of luck. So far I got UPS Freight at $420. My shipment is in a box with a built in pallet.

    So keep posting - there are more than one of us very interested.

    Thanks,

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    Yea Scott I would ask the forum if theres any willing souls near your seller that would be willing. Hey if its any where near me I'll give you a hand.No profit needed just cover my costs.
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