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How Heavy Haul Works from Tennessee to Pennsylvania
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5 Star Heavy Equipment Transport Company from Tennessee to Pennsylvania for quality hauling. We provide stress-free machinery hauling from Tennessee to Pennsylvania and on-time delivery for local and long distances.
Heavy Equipment Transport from Tennessee to Pennsylvania
Do you need your heavy equipment shipped from Tennessee to Pennsylvania? We Will Transport It is the company to get the job done 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 Tennessee and Pennsylvania
The route from Tennessee to Pennsylvania runs north via I-71 North. From Tennessee, your equipment will pass through Kentucky and Ohio before entering Pennsylvania. The distance from the center of Tennessee to the center of Pennsylvania is 816 miles. The trip will take about 13 hours. The price to ship your heavy equipment or machinery will be based on 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 Tennessee to Pennsylvania:
From To | Shipping Quote | Miles |
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Nashville, Tennessee 37201-Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15201 | $2,034.00 | 565 miles |
Spring Hill, Tennessee 37174-Sharon, Pennsylvania 16184 | $2,167.00 | 602 miles |
Franklin, Tennessee 37064-Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15235 | $2,156.00 | 599 miles |
* Prices shown above are from previous jobs completed in 2023; they fluctuate depending on diesel prices and the time of the year.
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
FAQs
What is the best way to back a tractor onto a trailer?
Depending on the size and model of the tractor, it is possible to load it onto the trailer by either backing it onto the trailer or driving it forward up the ramps. We recommend moving the tractor all the way up the ramps smoothly and steadily. If, for any reason, you are unable to complete the process and need to stop midway, it is essential to let the tractor roll slowly to the ground before attempting to start again. By following these guidelines, you can ensure a safe and efficient loading process for your tractor.