Transporting heavy equipment in Kentucky gets easier when done by a fully insured company like us. We’re a company with a great reputation and resources to ensure your single or multiple heavy equipment is delivered safely and on time. Our team of specialists is committed to ensuring your heavy equipment is transported on the right trailer and accompanied by all the necessary documents. We adhere to the Kentucky shipping regulations and ensure any load exceeding the legal limits is accompanied by the right documents. Call us for a free quote.
Kentucky lies in the Midwestern United States. The largest city within the state is Wichita while the capital is Topeka. The state ranks the 15th largest by area with the most 36th most populous of all the states. In 2015 Kentucky was among the most agriculturally productive states. The major produce includes soybeans, wheat, sorghum and corn. There are various reasons for one to dive own to Kentucky. The National Park Service protects the Fort Larned National Historic Site in Larned, Brown v. Board of Education National Historic Site in Topeka and the Nicodemus National Historic Site at Nicodemus among other areas pleasing to tourists.
New Hampshire motto is ‘Live Free or Die’ as per its significance in the American Revolutionary War. Its nickname on the other hand is ‘The Granite State’ from the large quarries and granite formations. After the U.S Civil War, New Hampshire saw an enormous rise in the economic sector. Industries such as shoemaking, textile manufacturing and papermaking rose simultaneously with a population upward surge. Today its home to some of the nation’s wealthiest and most educated individuals. There is a low crime, poverty and employment rates. Finally, it has one of the lowest tax burdens.
A reliable equipment shipping company will be licensed, insured, and experienced with your type of machinery. Check reviews, verify their DOT/MC numbers, and compare multiple quotes before booking.
Yes, oversize and overweight loads require state-specific permits in every state along the route. A professional transport company can arrange these permits for you.
Shipping large equipment requires choosing the right trailer type, preparing the machinery, and hiring an experienced heavy haul carrier to manage loading, permits, and transport safely.
The cost depends on size, weight, distance, and permits. Smaller loads may cost a few thousand dollars, while oversize equipment can be significantly more. Getting a custom quote gives the most accurate price.