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    Driving from New York to Oregon

    Folks, I'll be driving back to Klamath Falls, Oregon from Rochester, New York around the 7th of November. I'll be pulling a mostly empty 16' car trailer (I'll be hauling a front end bucket for a small tractor). If you are looking for transport from the east coast to the west send me a PM. I'm not looking to get rich, just to help with fuel costs to get home. I'm also not looking to haul anything real heavy.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bill Hollinger View Post
    Folks, I'll be driving back to Klamath Falls, Oregon from Rochester, New York around the 7th of November. I'll be pulling a mostly empty 16' car trailer (I'll be hauling a front end bucket for a small tractor). If you are looking for transport from the east coast to the west send me a PM. I'm not looking to get rich, just to help with fuel costs to get home. I'm also not looking to haul anything real heavy.
    Well Bill..? I might get kicked off the forum for this but I'd be willing to pay 1/2 of your fuel cost to drop off my ex-wife at Yreaka, or Medford OR. You won't have to feed her since she has enough stored reserves for at least 10 days. She could ride on the trailer because she's very well insulated.

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    Mike, pay my fuel both ways and its a deal!

    Hey, everyone, I got a returning load so all is good

    Sorry Mike, maybe next time
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    Mike, pay my fuel both ways and its a deal!

    Hey, everyone, I got a returning load so all is good

    Sorry Mike, maybe next time
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