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Shipping a tractor to Europe?
Well everyone I have what may be one of the strangest questions on here. How would one go about shipping a tractor from the lower 48 to europe? what shipping carrier would be best suited for this? any input is appreciated. Thank you.
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We had a guy from overseas buy a restored Ford from us but he handled the shipping, he had a guy come pick it up and deliver it to NY where it was loaded on a ship. It was headed to Iran or Iraq or one of those countries with alot of sand.
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Well I guess I'll start tomorrow by calling my friend who works for the usps and see what he says. i know they dont ship freight, but he should have a recommendation.
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you could try asking google
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You need to find a company who ship oversea in container or crate but you better double and triple check if it's well secure because it's a ruff ride sometime..I know a few in Canada but none in US, what is the nearest port from PA? NY? New Jersey? I bet they all have a office and warehouse there.
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What Tim said,let the buyer take the responsibility to get the shipping taken care of,that way there will be no issues on your end,IE ship sank,or it fell off the deck....
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I have shipped household goods via container. They load up multiple shipments to fill them up. It was the heat that did the most damage (can get hot inside!). I remember something like $0.80 per pound
Have shipped stuff strapped to pallets and it was beat to heck by the time it got there. One box had a forklift arm driven through it. Shipping vehicles is done all the time. Surprisingly cheap. Well, not cheap but not as bad as I feared (I shipped a pickup). No idea if they would take a small tractor. You might test the auto shipment carriers. |
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Well believe it or not I was figuring between 1500 and 1700 for this little venture, just for shipping. never know, I might end up making someone a happy camper. I'd imagine the potential buyer of my 1250 has a speculation of their own for shipping costs.
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