JRSutton said: (quoted from post at 08:55:18 03/14/12) The super A's a 48 too - would have made a nice pair!
I'd make the ride in a hearbeat, but the sad reality is that wtih gas at around 4.00 a gallon... pulling a trailer down, and loaded on the way back. It'd probably be cheaper to buy a cub right here.
You know, working from home, I hadn't really given the high gas prices too much thought until right now. That's pretty depressing!
Don't forget there is a hauling schedule on the site (on your left) You may find somebody looking for a backhaul and get it up to you for a lot less than you deadheading down and dragging it back. Even if they could get it half way up the coast it would be an easy trip for you.
There are also broker websites that specialize in this type of thing. I don't remember any of the big names off hand, but I'm sure a quick internet search will yield good results.
This post was edited by sflem849 at 11:28:45 03/14/12.
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