[AT] Farm machinery question in Michigan
Alan Nadeau
ajnadeau1 at comcast.net
Sat Feb 18 06:26:41 PST 2012
Grant,
There's a man who is constantly moving various sizes of machinery all over
the country. He hauls on a low bed trailer behind some sort of 5th wheel
tow rig. I know he moves a bunch of stuff for members of
WeekendFreedomMachines (JD garden tractor site) and MyTractorForum. Never
seen anything bad posted about him.
I don't know his last name but here's his phone number.
Jim (260) 804-6695
----- Original Message -----
From: "Grant Brians" <sales at heirloom-organic.com>
To: "Antique tractor email discussion group" <at at lists.antique-tractor.com>
Sent: Friday, February 17, 2012 9:22 PM
Subject: [AT] Farm machinery question in Michigan
> As you know on the list I farm vegetables and orchards here in the Santa
> Clara Valley of California. I am currently contemplating whether to
> possibly purchase a piece of machinery in Michigan and then it would need
> to be trucked or towed to me here in California. I am currently
> contemplating some units that are on trailers, not terribly heavy, but are
> terrifically bulky - something on the lines of 4-7 feet wide, 10-14 feet
> long and 5-7 feet tall. In short it is a trailer that hooks up to a pickup
> truck.
> I am going to check with the freight broker, but it occurred to me
> that there might be other knowledge on the list.
> Grant Brians
> Hollister,California vegetable, fruit and nuts farmer
>
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