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I grabbed the information from United Rental website.
https://www.unitedrentals.com/en/equipment/trucks-trailers/trailers/trailer-equipment-14-16-tandem-axle
You can definitely fit the HMMWV on a UHAUL. I just drove up over the fenders. They're pretty stout. The vehicle on my rental contract was a 1977 Jeep J-20. Otherwise you can try and get a 14-16' United Rental Tandem Axle Trailer. They can be up to 90" wide in between fenders.
The endless hills and downhills in PA were squirrelly especially the banking, curved ones. I should have done better route recon, but I was trying to avoid New Jersey and New York City on my way down. Interstate 80 was not fun going back. Also on my way down I stopped at a friend's house just...
If I were to do it again I would have gone with a deckover or a wide enough equipment trailer. The Ram 2500 pulled it enough just fine, but a nice weight distribution set up would have made the ride back a lot better. It was 1200 miles round trip.
Here's a photo of the old girl that I used...
No they did not charge me for storage. They have M-T pick up times only and I was supposed to retrieve it NLT 21 Oct. I emailed the GP representative and told him I'd be able to pick it up on the 25th at the earliest.
I'll be traveling west from Connecticut to Ohio and back. Just trying to do it the most economical and safe way possible. I've done over the road hauling in the military so it won't be my first rodeo.
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