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Well, I had hopes of an easy recovery of a 5 ton from Ft. Hill AFB UT.
I lined up a company on U-ship (Freight Tec) that had what looked like good credentials.
They boasted picking up loads from Ft. Hill every week.
And said they could get the 5 ton picked up a in a couple days after the contract was in place. They had a trailer that could winch the 5 ton onto it. So I was set.
Well that was a month ago from the day I got notice of my EUC going through.
I even got a 2 week extension from GL when Frieight Tec didn't get it of site by Nov 15th, the original deadline. Seems he decide to go deer hunting in Michigan instead.
The courtesy week extension that GL gave me landed on Thanx Giving so I got another week and that will be this thursday the 29th. Freight Tec said no problem they couldn't get it loaded they would get it towed of site.
I called GL today to check up and GL said the shipper blew off the Nov 20th appt. to tow the rig off sight. And after contacting the trucking firm's dispatcher the person who set up the contract continues to be elusive.
So I have an AM appt at Ft Hill on Thursday the 29th.
I am going to drive down tomorrow, Wednesday, to see what I can do.
I have the recovery check list from the many posts on Steel Soldiers, so I will bring fluids, batteries, collector plates of my M35 and the like to try and get it running.
Unfortunately I had a green fever relapse while looking for a winter project and I bid on it sight unseen.
Did anyone, by any chance, take look at it. Ft Hill from mid September.
I have a medium tow bar, and am thinking of seeing if I can attach shackles to the frame to tow the chevy pick up back with if I get the 5 ton running. I would put the chevy in the bed at GL, but I would be screwed if broke down on the road back.
If I can't get the 5 ton started I will have to find a good tow company.
Any Ogden area folks with suggestions?
GL asked to have the name of a tow company by 2pm on Wednesday so they can be on the list for Thursday.
Has anyone done any business with Boyce Equipment?
I toyed with the idea of getting it towed to Boyce and putting the $1000 from the shipping into getting the 5 ton road worthy enough to drive back.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
This plus the winter storm that is supposed to roll into my part of SE Washington moving toward the South East to Utah should make this a fun recovery.
Thanx in advance.
I lined up a company on U-ship (Freight Tec) that had what looked like good credentials.
They boasted picking up loads from Ft. Hill every week.
And said they could get the 5 ton picked up a in a couple days after the contract was in place. They had a trailer that could winch the 5 ton onto it. So I was set.
Well that was a month ago from the day I got notice of my EUC going through.
I even got a 2 week extension from GL when Frieight Tec didn't get it of site by Nov 15th, the original deadline. Seems he decide to go deer hunting in Michigan instead.
The courtesy week extension that GL gave me landed on Thanx Giving so I got another week and that will be this thursday the 29th. Freight Tec said no problem they couldn't get it loaded they would get it towed of site.
I called GL today to check up and GL said the shipper blew off the Nov 20th appt. to tow the rig off sight. And after contacting the trucking firm's dispatcher the person who set up the contract continues to be elusive.
So I have an AM appt at Ft Hill on Thursday the 29th.
I am going to drive down tomorrow, Wednesday, to see what I can do.
I have the recovery check list from the many posts on Steel Soldiers, so I will bring fluids, batteries, collector plates of my M35 and the like to try and get it running.
Unfortunately I had a green fever relapse while looking for a winter project and I bid on it sight unseen.
Did anyone, by any chance, take look at it. Ft Hill from mid September.
I have a medium tow bar, and am thinking of seeing if I can attach shackles to the frame to tow the chevy pick up back with if I get the 5 ton running. I would put the chevy in the bed at GL, but I would be screwed if broke down on the road back.
If I can't get the 5 ton started I will have to find a good tow company.
Any Ogden area folks with suggestions?
GL asked to have the name of a tow company by 2pm on Wednesday so they can be on the list for Thursday.
Has anyone done any business with Boyce Equipment?
I toyed with the idea of getting it towed to Boyce and putting the $1000 from the shipping into getting the 5 ton road worthy enough to drive back.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
This plus the winter storm that is supposed to roll into my part of SE Washington moving toward the South East to Utah should make this a fun recovery.
Thanx in advance.
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