Trying to figure out what is the going hauling rate?

I have been looking at planter/seeder units. Which I see are for sale but there all back east. I was thinking of buying a two row John Deere unit to go with the JOhn Deere G. It has a three point on it. The question I asked was How much will it coast me to have it hauled to me? What is the going rate. I live in California but every thing that is being hauled is back east. I have been looking at one in IA.Which really looks nice My dad lives in Bishop Ca. I live in Riverside Ca. Would any body be headed to Disney land that might need a haul to help pay for gasoilne.
 
Brent,how about a 'unit' planter?There should be plenty up in the central valley farming areas.I run four JD# 70 'units',set up as a 4 row.With these,you can setup in any way you desire.All MFGers made unit planters.
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You need to post over on the hauling forum the actual locations you need to go from and to. The someone can give you what they want to haul it for. A semi will need $3.5-4 per loaded mile for an entire load. Your planter would be a partial load and easily could be hauled on a pickup and trailer. So there fore you should be able to easily beat commercial hauling rates.

Being in CA makes it a little harder as the state laws there are A PAIN to deal with even as a smaller hauler. Neither of my pickups are legal in CA as they no longer have the stock exhaust on them. Hook a trailer on them and the DOT can stop you. You mays well be in Hawaii as far as me hauling anything to you. LOL
 

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