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- How Heavy Haul works from Arizona to North Carolina
- Heavy Haulers from Arizona to North Carolina
- About We Will Transport It
- The Route between Arizona and North Carolina
- Below are some examples of prices to ship heavy equipment from Arizona to North Carolina:
- The most popular trailers we use:
- FAQ’s
- Completed Heavy Haul moves from Arizona to North Carolina
How Heavy Haul works from Arizona to North Carolina
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Heavy Haulers from Arizona to North Carolina
5 Star Heavy Equipment Transport Company from Arizona to North Carolina for quality hauling. We provide stress-free machinery hauling from/to Arizona to North Carolina and on-time delivery for local and long distance.
About We Will Transport It
Do you need your heavy equipment shipped from Arizona to North Carolina? We Will Transport It is the company to do the job for you. We have over a decade of experience in heavy hauling. We Will Transport It specializes in heavy equipment hauling in all 50 states. We have a trailer for every size of equipment and a team of experts ready to get your unit moved. Whether you are shipping a full or partial load or even an oversized load, our knowledgeable representatives will handle every detail and keep you informed throughout the process.
The Route between Arizona and North Carolina
The route from Arizona to North Carolina runs east via I-40 East. From Arizona, your equipment will pass through New Mexico, Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, and Tennessee before entering North Carolina. The distance from the center of Arizona to the center of North Carolina is 2,079 miles. The trip will take about three days. The price to ship your heavy equipment or machinery will be based upon the number of miles your unit is going and the size and weight of the unit.
Below are some examples of prices to ship heavy equipment from Arizona to North Carolina:
From To | Shipping Quote | Miles |
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Tucson, Arizona 85706 to Raleigh, North Carolina 27604 | $8,750.00 | 2171 miles |
Surprise, Arizona 85374 to Lexington, North Carolina 27292 | $8,450.00 | 2130 miles |
Scottsdale, Arizona 85259 to Charlotte, North Carolina 28204 | $7,250.00 | 2027 miles |
Phoenix, Arizona 85001 to Wilmington, North Carolina 28401 | $9,125.00 | 2265 miles |
Mesa, Arizona 85203 to Wake Forest, North Carolina 27587 | $8,500.00 | 2186 miles |
* Prices may vary depending on diesel gas, drivers’ locations, and loading&unloading.
The most popular trailers we use:
- Flatbed
- Two 24 or 28 flatebed
- Car carrier
- Beam Trailer
- Boat hauling Trailer
- Conestoga
- Container Trailer
- Driveaway
- Double drop
- Double Drop extended
- Dump Trucks
- Flatbed “Air Ride”
- FEXT ” Stretch Trailers or Extendable Flatbeds or Extendable Flatbeds
- FO- Flatbed over-Dimension Loads
- FRV- Flatbed, Van or Reefer
- FSDV- Flatbed, Step Deck or Van
- HS- Hotshot Trailer
- HTU- Haul and Tow Unit
- LAF- Landoll Flatbed
- LB- Lowboy
- LBO- Lowboy over dimension Loads
- MBHM- Mobile homes
- PO- Power Only
- RGN- Removable Gooseneck & Multi Axle Heavy Haulers
- Roll- Roll Top Conestoga
- SD- Stepdeck
- SDE – Stepdeck Extendable
- SDO- Step deck over Dimensions loads
- SPV- Cargo, small, sprinter Van
- VIVR- Venter insulated van or Refrigerated
- VLG- Van with Liftgate
- VRDD- Van, Reefer or Double drop
FAQ’s
What are the most common trailers used for equipment?
The trailers mainly used in the logistics industry are flatbed and hot shot trailers. These are ideal for smaller pieces of equipment. A lowboy or an RGN trailer is best for hauling heavy equipment.
What are the oversized load limits for 2023 in Arizona?
The oversize load limits for Arizona in 2023 are as follows:
- 65 feet in length
- There is a front overhang of 3 feet and a rear overhang of 6 feet
- On the steer axle, the vehicle weighs 12,000 kg and 80,000 lbs (GVW)
- 8 feet and 6 inches wide
On weekends, a load not exceeding 120 feet long, 16 feet wide, and 250,000 pounds can travel Interstate and specified state routes at night, between 3:00 a.m. and 12:00 noon. Ordering the permit and stating this on the license is the only way to request this.
For loads up to 18 feet in height and width and 80,000 pounds, a permit costs $30.
In Arizona, what are the oversized weekend restrictions?
During the night, on Interstates and specified state routes, loads not exceeding 16′ wide, 16′ high, 120′ long or 250,000 pounds may travel (except during holidays and curfew areas) between 3:00 a.m. and 12:00 p.m. (except on holiday weekends and in curfew areas), provided this is requested when the permit is ordered and stated on the license
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Completed Heavy Haul moves from Arizona to North Carolina
2018 John Deere 310E L Backhoe Loader was going from AZ to NC. The client bought it from Richie brothers and needed it hauled back to their farm. We used a flatbed carrier to load the backhoe, and the driver arrived four days later at the customer’s farm. The total cost to move the equipment was $2,750.00