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tatest
Jan 17, 2015Explorer II
Yes, the guy contracted to do it thought he could do it, until finding out that the load would put him past what he was licensed to carry. It is not that a 190 Roadtrek is particularly heavy, considering that many of these small car haulers carry two or three cars at a time. The price might be higher to carry a partial load on a larger rig, though.
There's a hauler somewhere who can do it, it is just hard to find the right carrier unless you work with an agent who has enough connections. A lot of this hauling is done by very small companies or lone operators, using agents to match up with trips and loads. Because most of this business is for moving used cars, one of the larger used car dealers in your area can probably come up with an agent who can make the connections with the right hauler.
There's a hauler somewhere who can do it, it is just hard to find the right carrier unless you work with an agent who has enough connections. A lot of this hauling is done by very small companies or lone operators, using agents to match up with trips and loads. Because most of this business is for moving used cars, one of the larger used car dealers in your area can probably come up with an agent who can make the connections with the right hauler.
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