Posted by Ray T. on June 26, 2011 at 17:50:15 from (68.14.74.166):
I need to have a tractor with a front loader and backhoe (about 9,000 lbs.) hauled from eastern PA to southeast TN (about 740 miles). I have placed the item on YT’s haul schedule and the UShip website.
I have received bids ranging from $620 to $3,650 which seems like a very wide range. This is my first time having a tractor shipped and I want to avoid being scammed. What are the best practices for choosing a Hauler, is it best to pay C.O.D. or give a deposit up front? What kind of paper work should I fill out so once they load it up I can be pretty assured it will be delivered and not disappear
I have already been contacted by one person named Sean which I see has been indicated as a scammer on the YT hauler forum. I really want to avoid running into a problem so any suggestions or recommendations are appreciated.
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