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Michael in MN wrote:
Did you do anything to the transmission before towing it? (I.E. disconnect the half shafts)
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Daveinet wrote:
Since the suspension must be left in place, it will be easy enough to crank the torsion springs down, so it will operate in the active area of the suspension. It doesn't change the spring rate, but at least the suspension would not be topped out.
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โMar-21-2013 06:37 AM
Golden_HVAC wrote:
You know there is a chance that the prior owner of that Ultra Van installed the toronado engine and transmission in the van.
โMar-20-2013 09:23 PM
Porsche or Country Coach!
If there's a WILL, I want to be in it!
โMar-20-2013 08:47 PM
Golden_HVAC wrote:
Hi,
So your truck will not haul this motorhome. How about a dually F-350 U-Haul? They also rent F-650's.
I'm driving from Canada to Terre Haute, IN. From Terre Haute, In to Heyward, WI and from there to Kalamazoo, MI and then back to Ottawa Canada. I will already have the truck with me. So renting another truck is out. Plus I rather save as much funds as I can and use them on getting the ocach fixed up and back on the road again.
If you will have it transported, there is no reason you have to show up on the same day as the tranporter trailer. My suggestion is a tractor trailer with a flatbed, the kind used to move around large equipment.
How far do you need to move it?
845 miles from Terre Haute, IN to the farm in Canada.
You might also want to check with a couple of equipment rental companies, tell them what you want transported, and see if they might be able to bring it back when taking something out for a rental, sort of a paid return trip. If you are flexible about the time before moving the van, this can be a option.
I have used the same outfit to transport four coaches so far.
They are the only ones who can also drive in Canada and they happend to have the best rates too. They use a 48 foot long flatbed truck to transport them. I pay extra to have a rollback truck lift the coaches up so they can be rolled onto the flatbed. Then I pay another rollback to take them off once they arrivve. The quote to just transport UV520 from Terre Haute, IN to the farm in Canada was $2,000. Ultravans are 8 feet wide, 8 feet tall and 22 feet long.
If the van is really only 4,000 pounds, some car moving companies that put 3 cars on a long trailer pulled by a F-350 might be able to put that van on one of their trailers, and move it for a reasonable fee.
Becasue the outside edge of front tires are 7.5 feet apart the trailer has to be 8 feet wide.
Check with car engine rebuilders. When my engine died, the engine rebuilder sent out a truck and trailer to pick up not only my car but a few on the same day.
Also junk yards might have a transporter, while not as highly insured and not as responcable for dents, they might be able to provide a better price to move the van.
Too far of a haul for someone like this.
Good luck!
Fred.