Thread: 47-55.1 Best way to ship a rear end
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Old 11-23-2022, 09:54 PM   #7
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Re: Best way to ship a rear end

All they need or want is the housing and the axle shafts preferrably minus lug bolts and bearings.

Hogfarm's problem is that the two larger towns close to him Hood River and The Dalles) don't have much in the way of shipping terminals.

Too bad Les Schwab doesn't ship items for Customers. Then it could go from Goldendale, Hood River or The Dalles to Prinville, change trucks and go to Meridian. One of the Meridian stores is one mile from Dutchmans.
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