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JDL10
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Oct 25, 2014

Friend in Or.needs help

My good friend lives in Harrisburg Or.spends winters in Tucson Az.He is not able to drive his truck to pull 5th wheel so. for the winter due to bad fall 5 broken ribs.Professional driver or someone famillar with late model ford pulling 36 ft 5th wheel.

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  • Since your friends live in Harrisburg you might have them contact Guaranty RV. They have list of drivers for their business and might be able to recommend somebody local.

    Paul
  • Dakota98 wrote:
    You might do a posting on Craig's list also. Just be very cautious in the selection process. You don't want to turn the rig over to someone, only to have it disappear.


    or consider having the 5'er shipped to AZ.
  • JDL10 wrote:
    I think my friend and his lady friend would also ride along to Tucson in truck.Yes who ever drives would be paid and return air fair back to or.anyone interested can email me solducriverplace@gmail.com


    Sent you a PM
  • I think my friend and his lady friend would also ride along to Tucson in truck.Yes who ever drives would be paid and return air fair back to or.anyone interested can email me solducriverplace@gmail.com
  • JDL10 wrote:
    .. bad fall 5 broken ribs
    I can't imagine the discomfort and pain from that. My condolences.
  • Have Your friend contact Good Sam. I believe that They have a list of people who may be available to assist.
  • Do a compleete background check on the guy before you turn keys and rig, there are an incredible number of scammers on Craig's List and they are good at what they do, let the person know that you are doing a background check, the flaky ones will hang up, the honest ones will be glad to give the info.

    Go to the police and have them look up the persons, not on the internet, the police have a better data and the real one, not the fake one created by the crook.

    navegator
  • Is he paying to move it and to fly back home?
    I would be interested for the right price
  • Agree with Dakota98.....and INSIST on seeing the person's driver's license and ask the insurance company if the driver will be covered.
  • You might do a posting on Craig's list also. Just be very cautious in the selection process. You don't want to turn the rig over to someone, only to have it disappear.

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