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Topic: Hauling from East Coast
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| JD Gimpl
02-08-2010 21:56:17
65.100.4.222
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Hi Folks, I am looking at buying an old Case trailer baler in Virginia and need to get it to Portland Oregon. I have never done this before and was wondering if anyone had advice or recommendations on how to get some to haul it out to me.Better yet, does anyone have a Case Trailer baler that is close to Oregon. Trying to recreate my dads childhood so we can share in the fun of baling the old fashion way. Some folks call these a hay press or stationary baler as well. It is one that has 1 axle and usually ran off a 2 cylinder Wisconsin engine. Thank you, Gimpl |
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| 1944bgardner
02-09-2010 07:10:25
207.5.113.70
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Re: Hauling from East Coast in reply to JD Gimpl, 02-08-2010 21:56:17
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| I used uship.com when I moved my B from TX to NE. It was a good experience for me. Check it out.. |
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| Mark-IA
02-09-2010 04:33:58
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Re: Hauling from East Coast in reply to JD Gimpl, 02-08-2010 21:56:17
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| Hauling schedule in left column under Community. |
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| JD Gimpl
02-08-2010 22:03:23
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Re: Hauling from East Coast in reply to JD Gimpl, 02-08-2010 21:56:17
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|  thought I would include a photo as a reference. |
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| Ben.So.Tex.
02-09-2010 04:37:17
68.68.167.34
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Re: Hauling from East Coast in reply to JD Gimpl, 02-08-2010 22:03:23
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| Look on the left side of the screen. Hauling Schedule, under Community. Might find something there. |
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