need to ship an engine, what company?

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I won an engine on e-bay and I need to find a company that ships engines. I going to be from Ohio to Washington (west coast). Thanks in advance!
 
I've used 'Red Ball' to ship some big stuff like used refrigerator sized UPS systems for data centers. Price was OK as far as I know but a company I worked for previously used them all the time, it was more or less painless and did not require multiple phone calls, one call with a pickup and delivery address, they called back with price and required a certified check for the FOB. After the 4th time I used them they setup an account for me.
 
Roadway and Yellow freight are also good. More than likely it will have to be on a skid before anyone will touch it and it is highly possible that they will tell you it has to be picked at and deliverd to a business address with a forklift loading bay. When I got my engine from a junk yard it was shipped Yellow and they insited on the loading bay.

Just my .02
 
That is probably right, all the places I shipped from and to had real loading docks, pallets, pallet movers and banding kits. It does not have to be a fork lift as long as a load mover can lift the pallet off the floor and move it into the truck or out of the truck. I never did see any kind of mover or fork lift on a redball truck. You may have to pick it up at the closest terminal where they will load it into your truck.
 
Most freight companies "prefer" a commerical address, with a loading dock. They will charge you a "convience" charge if you don't


Yellow and Roadway, are now the same company so they are not going to be very competitive on price.

Con-way can be expensive, but they are usually faster than anyone except air freight. They will require a way to unload the motor at the destination.

Overnite is very cheap, but they are just about the worst piece of crap there is. They are really nothing more than a tax write-off for the Union Pacific Railroad.

Fed-Ex freight, is pretty good. The are Viking or Fed-ex West in Washington, and American or Fed-ex East in Ohio.

Put it on a pallet, everybody charges extra for any freight a guy has to get off the forklift to handle.

Most everybody, will charge extra for lift-gate service. But at least the motor is on the ground then.
 
Where at in Ohio? The company I work for (JMT Cartage) has an in house broker service and ship odd things out west all the time.
 
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