Tractor & Equipment Shipping: Get a Quote Here

   / Tractor & Equipment Shipping: Get a Quote Here #21  
I tried getting quotes on having a PU shipped from Atlanta to Cape Cod.
What a fiasco.
The shippers apparently shared some sort of community website, and I was bombarded with quotes for more than a month.
A total PITA!
Sure hope it won't work that way through TBN.

When you go online most of the sites just collect your information and sell it to a long list of brokers.... I know that is sad but it is true. The quotes you request from here does not work that way,
 
   / Tractor & Equipment Shipping: Get a Quote Here #22  
I have tried this on multiple occasions for multiple items to be shipped, I wound up using local shippers vs the online shippers because they were horrifically overpriced in my opinion - $2900 + toll fees of up to 500$$ or $4100 all inclusive for hauling a skid steer from boston to kc was my last attempt - are you kidding me? that turns out to be 2.34 up to 2.93 per mile and I know they were going to be hauling more stuff on that trailer making $$ off another schmuck like me.

I drove out there and back myself, paid for 3 hotel rooms, meals, fuel, tolls and cost me less than 1200 and got to see Niagara Falls to boot my wife and I loved it!!

645 for fuel, 115 in tolls, 255 in hotels, 175 in food = .414 per mile

Id do it again in a heartbeat for 4100 bucks!!!

I was like you said bombarded by companies trying to give me quotes, and I said if you cant do it for 2500 forget it, closest anyone got was the 2900 plus tolls.

They had a name your price feature and I did that as well, no one ever called to match it just to tell me they couldn't - once you give them your phone number be prepared you will get slammed with callers.

not saying all shipping quote companies are all like that but the two I contacted must have several companies that they work with and it was lack luster experience in my opinion.


recently I had a 5088 IH moved that had duals so required wide load AG carrier due to weight also - got it hauled on an 18wheeler - they came, loaded it, hauled it for 3.6/mile for 125 miles - Dad calls and says hey some guy is here with a big tractor - I said hmm well I guess tell mom to get the keys for it when he unloads it so you can drive it around, its yours!!! He said oh my I better let you talk to mom ;-) they unloaded it and handed the keys to my 80 y/o mom while my dad watched as it was a surprise to him!!!

since it was only 125 miles and required wide load and an 18 wheeler that is much more understandable - but still a little ouch - id love to haul these tractors around the country for the money they get for hauling this stuff - I could make a great living doing it - my wife and I could travel and see all the states when we retire and get paid to do it LOL!!! I would rather haul the smaller stuff I don't want an 18 wheeler.

Maybe that will be my next adventure

we ship most skid steers for around 1.25 a mile all in, no extras no hidden costs
 
   / Tractor & Equipment Shipping: Get a Quote Here #23  
Yeah I have heard similar stories about other services. There are a lot of factors that go into hauling, including the location, popularity of the route, type of equipment being hauled, and probably most of all the rating of the trucking company.

In some cases you could save by making the haul yourself but in others it doesn't make as much sense.

Bottom line is we will not be like the other services.

Unfortunately, the TBN tractor shipping quote system does not work at all.

I made a request for a Florida to New England price.

Got an e-mail (from TBN?) with the names of three shippers who would contact me.

Waited a week! ....NOTHING HAPPENED!

Tried U-Ship, and got four prices next day.
Two prices were good....two not so good.
Have not shipped yet, as tractor deal is not yet finalized.
 
   / Tractor & Equipment Shipping: Get a Quote Here
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Unfortunately, the TBN tractor shipping quote system does not work at all.

I made a request for a Florida to New England price.

Got an e-mail (from TBN?) with the names of three shippers who would contact me.

Waited a week! ....NOTHING HAPPENED!

Tried U-Ship, and got four prices next day.
Two prices were good....two not so good.
Have not shipped yet, as tractor deal is not yet finalized.
Sorry to hear that, I'll look into this.
 
   / Tractor & Equipment Shipping: Get a Quote Here #25  
Requested a quote Saturday morning 9AM. Received the email that I would be contacted by two shippers. Tractor was delivered today by online shipper who I contacted yesterday. Still waiting to be contacted by TBN shippers. When I read the first posts I believed that this service could be a real asset to TBN members particularly with reasonable prices and good service. I also tried Uship. This was my second try with Uship that resulted in complete frustration. Perhaps I just got lucky with this online shipper. Or, because of my expectations, I'm living on the wrong planet.
 
   / Tractor & Equipment Shipping: Get a Quote Here #26  
I have been in trucking since March, (I tell my students that)... of 1980 and have seen a lot of different ways to look at getting a tractor hauled from point A to point B.
With today's driver shortage, and companies having to deal with electronic logging devices and restructured hours of service compared to when I started, or even as late as 15 years ago. The driver shortage has basically caused the rate of pay for drivers to go up. Most are currently in the $.50 cent a mile range plus benefits. The revised Hours of Service then reduced the amount of miles a driver can run, thereby cutting their salary over the long term. Safety and fuel costs were next to reduce the speed that trucks run and then came along emissions that had to be met, which increased the cost of running the truck (and sent repair bills thru the roof!!). Trucking companies are having to get creative in order to keep the wheels rolling profitably. Teams run a lot more, thereby reducing the cost of having a truck per driver, and the amount of time the truck is sitting while the driver sleeps. Teams also require that a truck be kept running, because having two drivers sitting instead of their wheels rolling means two unhappy drivers. To allow two drivers to take the time needed to pick up a tractor or some implement, which normally takes several hours (most cases in my experience) just usually doesn't compare to backing up to a dock and getting a load, or pick up a pre-loaded trailer. There are a lot of companies running "hot-shot" loads, which basically are loads smaller than a full semi truck load. Large space, lighter weight loads are great for Hot Shot companies (think PVC pipe or maybe a piece of equipment needed at a job site). These types of companies can grab a tractor and haul it for a reasonably lower fee, but if any of you have priced new diesel pickup trucks, you know that they aren't cheap to buy or operate, and wear out way too soon.
I guess my point to all this is, as most of us have realized, if you have the capabilities of hauling a tractor, you can do it a lot cheaper than a guy that does it for a living. One poster mentioned doing it for 1/3 of the cost of what he was quoted, and included the cost of fuel, tolls, and 3 nights motel rooms. However, I didn't notice the cost of vehicle replacement, cost of insurance, cost of a CDL, cost of commercial license plates, cost of weighing the load, the cost to go from where they last unloaded to the point where they started getting paid for hauling your load, the cost of paying the broker who found the load and took a cut off the top before the trucking company ever got it, and the trucking company cost/profit before the poor driver got to haul it.
I have a couple of trailers, (one is a Big Tex that another poster mentioned being a nice trailer) and have been known to go across the country to pick up something that I "wanted or needed". I always look for a load to haul over the empty miles, and typically quote about a dollar a loaded mile to cover the cost of my fuel on the whole trip. If I weren't going after something for myself, a dollar a mile would not have been near enough to cover all my expenses and wages.
If you live in an area where freight is cheap to haul, consider yourself lucky. I live in an area where most truck drivers either go 500 miles empty or haul loads for basically the cost of fuel in order to get to an area where the shipping rates are better so they can make enough money to earn a living. I ride around all day watching empty after empty truck heading north because the loads going north either don't exist or don't pay enough to mess with.
Hope this helps, David from Jax
 
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Requested a quote Saturday morning 9AM. Received the email that I would be contacted by two shippers. Tractor was delivered today by online shipper who I contacted yesterday. Still waiting to be contacted by TBN shippers. When I read the first posts I believed that this service could be a real asset to TBN members particularly with reasonable prices and good service. I also tried Uship. This was my second try with Uship that resulted in complete frustration. Perhaps I just got lucky with this online shipper. Or, because of my expectations, I'm living on the wrong planet.

Sorry about this. One of our shippers decided to back out of the program because they said they stopped replying to the leads. :confused2:

I will be in touch with the other provider and look to fill the gaps. If it isn't useful, we will pull the plug. We seemed to get off to a good start but the test of time is not always kind to good ideas. :laughing:
 
   / Tractor & Equipment Shipping: Get a Quote Here #28  
Sorry about this. One of our shippers decided to back out of the program because they said they stopped replying to the leads. :confused2:

I will be in touch with the other provider and look to fill the gaps. If it isn't useful, we will pull the plug. We seemed to get off to a good start but the test of time is not always kind to good ideas. :laughing:

I had the same experience with the supposed TBN shippers.
No one never responded.

The U-Ship people were the exact opposite.
They bombarded me with e-mails,... but it was interesting.
They kept beating each other down on price, which was just fine with me.
I will use U-Ship again.
 
   / Tractor & Equipment Shipping: Get a Quote Here #29  
I had terrible uship experience. Ended up borrowing a trailer to haul a round baler 300 miles.
 
   / Tractor & Equipment Shipping: Get a Quote Here #30  
I had terrible uship experience. Ended up borrowing a trailer to haul a round baler 300 miles.

I think U-Ship experiences may vary by particular truckers.
 

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