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Re: Tractors from Canada to US Questions
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Posted by emptypockets on May 12, 2002 at 09:47:00 from (199.185.225.164):
In Reply to: Tractors from Canada to US Questions posted by Color Blind on May 12, 2002 at 07:28:18:
Fair question and I hope I give you a fair answer here as a Canadaian. I have and ship old iron to USA regular as we speak and for the past 3 years. These are tractors that I post and find homes for fella's that find about me and this most enjoyable hobby. There are several options to get tractors from Canada to USA. The best and easiest is you come and get it yourself. You, now the owner, the tractor and the bill of sale clear with no problem because you are at the border in person. Third party carrier, you arrange to ship the tractor by a licenced carrier and trucking company... they do the paper work. I use several companies and we ship full loads (4-5) tractors at a time to different buyers. This saves you the buyer some money as I can cut a pretty good deal on a backhaul load per tractor. I usually land them in one spot and you pick up from there. I have shipped right to door step, but that's more $$$. The other fellows are right about using a broker and place of origin. Other than Canada or USA a declaration has to be made under the USDA due to "hoof and mouth" disease. I use one for all tractors just to insure no delay at border. It is a lot of fun, please have no fear. I can put you in touch with several fellas that can help you out or build some confidence. I hope you are bidding on one of my postings!
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