CliffordK
Veteran Member
- Joined
- Mar 8, 2013
- Messages
- 2,103
- Location
- Eugene, Oregon
- Tractor
- Toro D200, Ford 1715, International 884,
I've had really bad experiences with so called "trucking companies" who just seemed to be brokers that really wanted to write contracts, but had no trucks, and no plan to actually pick up the load. A very odd business model, but it is no skin off their backs if they write a bunch of contracts, and say 1 out of 10 are actually picked up and hauled, or they miss deadlines by weeks or months.
Do you have two drivers?
You could rent a U-Haul, Ryder, or similar one-way. Perhaps purchase a second trailer. Then tow a load down with the pickup, and haul a load with the box truck, plus tow a second trailer. Then figure out how to load the two trailers, and tow both of them back north.
Two loads with the pickup, box truck, and two trailers, and you'd have a lot of stuff moved.
Do you have two drivers?
You could rent a U-Haul, Ryder, or similar one-way. Perhaps purchase a second trailer. Then tow a load down with the pickup, and haul a load with the box truck, plus tow a second trailer. Then figure out how to load the two trailers, and tow both of them back north.
Two loads with the pickup, box truck, and two trailers, and you'd have a lot of stuff moved.