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Engine boxing/ shipping
Just recently had to pull my engines again and ship them off after getting it rigged and done… I took several pictures of how I did it in hopes it may help someone else in the future thought I would share.
About $165 in materials and it was $810 to ship them fully dressed from Nashville Tn. To northern Massachusetts. hope it may help someone! happy engine pulling and shipping! https://cimg8.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.off...b0ae6bbb9.jpeg https://cimg9.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.off...b1b842788.jpeg https://cimg2.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.off...c9485649d.jpeg https://cimg6.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.off...a30f589f1.jpeg https://cimg2.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.off...23379d095.jpeg https://cimg3.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.off...2e8d84f51.jpeg https://cimg4.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.off...ed0d96631.jpeg |
Nice job. One of my customers does basically the same thing and uses UPS freight. I let him bring them to the shop and get picked up there because his shop is in a residential area. Who did you use for the shipping ? Price sounds about right.
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Same
Originally Posted by BillK
(Post 4863271)
Nice job. One of my customers does basically the same thing and uses UPS freight. I let him bring them to the shop and get picked up there because his shop is in a residential area. Who did you use for the shipping ? Price sounds about right.
i pretty much do the same thing I use ABF freight I can be at one of their hubs in about 30 minutes for either drop off or pick up so it makes it pretty easy! Haven’t had any trouble with them yet using them. Fingers crossed lol! |
Hopefully some of those beer will make you feel better about this whole ordeal
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You are right!
Originally Posted by F-2 Speedy
(Post 4863273)
Hopefully some of those beer will make you feel better about this whole ordeal
hahaha you are right buddy! This night I ran out of my normal mic ultras and had to dig into the bottom of the fridge to the ones that get left behind by friends! It’s gonna take many many more to ease this pain as you know… |
Originally Posted by BillK
(Post 4863271)
Nice job. One of my customers does basically the same thing and uses UPS freight.
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Originally Posted by Wally
(Post 4863334)
And they make it there in one piece? UPS freight at least for us is a joke...every single shipment we get from one specific electric motor mfg in Mexico comes in looking like the load was dropped by some forklift operator and then everything was scooped up by a front end loader into an oversized cardboard box and plastic wrapped up! Best part is we have the motor mfg take pics of the pallets when they get picked up....from there they go to a hub in TX...straight to a hub here in IL then on a truck out for delivery....but they can never figure out where the damage happens! UPS pays us every time too....im not sure if they have made any money on any of our shipments yet!
PSA on LTL freight, If it's busted up, damaged, or whatnot. Leave it on the truck and refuse it due to the damage! We have had issues where once unloaded then on our floor they deny claims because they "claim" they have no proof it happened in their care and could of happened on our floor. |
Originally Posted by cheech
(Post 4863350)
We've had issues with all LTL carriers. If it's not crated for a hurricane good luck.
PSA on LTL freight, If it's busted up, damaged, or whatnot. Leave it on the truck and refuse it due to the damage! We have had issues where once unloaded then on our floor they deny claims because they "claim" they have no proof it happened in their care and could of happened on our floor. |
Nice crates, but why ship instead of hauling them to the destination?
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About that
Originally Posted by Helmwurst
(Post 4863399)
Nice crates, but why ship instead of hauling them to the destination?
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