Sorry for not updating this thread... but I did post some pics already, just in a different thread.
Had a small
delay/issue, when I couldn't get the truck started to get it off the trailer. Started to panic, but calmed down and worked through the issue. I'll sum up the thread... inexperience and thinking 4 gauge jumper cables were good enough.
As far an update on transportation... Veritread is severely over-rated. I think all the offers I got were all from brokers, so instead of just paying a broker I also paid Veritread to find me a broker. The broker was helpful at first, but I'm not sure if all the information was relayed to the trucking company. I won't call Veritread or the broker a rip-off, but you can do much better on your own. It just takes a more leg work up front. The actual driver that delivered it was AWESOME. Even when I started to panic about not being able to get the truck off HIS trailer, he was calming me down.
It was loaded on a step-deck, and the driver had the correct ramps. I didn't get a good picture of them, but they are rated 23k pounds per axle. It wasn't my trailer, but like CSM Davis stated, I'm not sure if the trailer was designed with that much weight on just 6 little spots. One of the decking boards had snapped the edge off next to the front driver side, not saying it was from my truck, but seems like an awful co-incidence.
I wish I had gotten more pictures of unloading... but by the time I got the truck started taking pictures was the last thing on my mind.
Here's the
new thread with pictures of the truck.