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philipswanson 04-19-2020 01:03 PM

Shipping a Columbia
 

I recently bought a Columbia axle which is 500 miles from me. I am trying to figure out the best or cheapest way to ship it. Any experience out there doing this? Basically Sacramento to San Diego.

95476 04-19-2020 01:11 PM

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I used engineshippers.com a few times and they were about 1/3 the price of the big carriers.
They shipped a '34 rear axle to me in Calif from Idaho for 200 bucks a while back.
With gas as lo as it is right it might be better to make the trip and pick it up.

mobileparts 04-19-2020 01:46 PM

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Roads are empty, price of gas is way down --- If you can't get a good shipping price :
Road Trip !!!!!!!

philipswanson 04-19-2020 01:53 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by mobileparts (Post 1876663)
Roads are empty, price of gas is way down --- If you can't get a good shipping price :
Road Trip !!!!!!!

A road trip sounds great but we are all under "Stay at Home" rules in CA
with a fine of $1000 if your trip is non essential.

Anybody know how much a Columbia weighs (without controls) so I can price shipping.?

Kurt in NJ 04-19-2020 02:07 PM

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is it a complete rear with torque tube----or just "columbia" as as shipped from factory(one housing,with internals, no banjo,ring gear,axles)---size is a factor too

philipswanson 04-19-2020 02:21 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Kurt in NJ (Post 1876671)
is it a complete rear with torque tube----or just "columbia" as as shipped from factory(one housing,with internals, no banjo,ring gear,axles)---size is a factor too

Just the Columbia (R/H) axle assembly. No ring and pinion or other banjo pieces but all the parts to bolt on the Columbia and no controls.

Kurt in NJ 04-19-2020 02:27 PM

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I bought a 36 one at Hershey, it had been shipped on a cheap handtruck, bolted to it--I could weigh the pieces, think 100 lbs is in the range, might be in ups shipping weight range
i could weigh a later housing too, wont be able to post till later in night

ford38v8 04-19-2020 02:28 PM

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Throw it on your back seat and tell the covid police you're looking for a fresh produce stand in the central valley.

cas3 04-19-2020 02:36 PM

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if you drive to get it, you will be helping to stop the spread of the virus by keeping all the hands off of it at the various shipping terminals and truck drivers. chp is actually looking for people?

tubman 04-19-2020 02:41 PM

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You have to be able to come up with a valid excuse for the trip (as if getting your new Columbia home isn't a good one).

philipswanson 04-19-2020 02:54 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Kurt in NJ (Post 1876680)
I bought a 36 one at Hershey, it had been shipped on a cheap handtruck, bolted to it--I could weigh the pieces, think 100 lbs is in the range, might be in ups shipping weight range
i could weigh a later housing too, wont be able to post till later in night

This is a 40. Should weigh the same as yours. Thanks!

oldford2 04-19-2020 04:59 PM

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Call your Fastenal store and ask about it. If it is just the rearend you can strap it on a pallet and they will ship it to there nearest store to the receiver.
Reasonable
John

Bored&Stroked 04-19-2020 06:12 PM

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It won't even be 100 lbs if it is just the Columbia portion and no ring gear or axles - my guess about 75 or so. Since you don't have the whole rear axle, you might try Fastenal and have them strap it to a pallet (like an engine) . . . would probably be at a reasonable price.

deuce_roadster 04-19-2020 06:26 PM

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Forward Air is pretty cheap and fast if both ends are near a major airport.

51504bat 04-19-2020 06:54 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by oldford2 (Post 1876737)
Call your Fastenal store and ask about it. If it is just the rearend you can strap it on a pallet and they will ship it to there nearest store to the receiver.
Reasonable
John


Last I heard Fastenal is only shipping there own stuff no 3rd party orders.

bobH 04-19-2020 07:26 PM

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we are all under "Stay at Home" rules in CA
with a fine of $1000 if your trip is non essential.


????? I'm in ca, and I've never heard of that one. Stay at home??? 'Course, I don't have a TV, and I don't get any regular news. So, I'm never troubled by what comes out of Sac. If that's the rule, I've been breaking it. I'll have to ask my chp friends about this.
(And, BTW, I have made the socal to Sac run recently. And, didn't see any 'enforcement'.) (Was also out yesterday. It seemed that traffic was 'as usual', meaning heavy and bogged down in the usual places.)

philipswanson 04-19-2020 07:33 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by bobH (Post 1876796)
we are all under "Stay at Home" rules in CA
with a fine of $1000 if your trip is non essential.


????? I'm in ca, and I've never heard of that one. Stay at home??? 'Course, I don't have a TV, and I don't get any regular news. So, I'm never troubled by what comes out of Sac. If that's the rule, I've been breaking it. I'll have to ask my chp friends about this.
(And, BTW, I have made the socal to Sac run recently. And, didn't see any 'enforcement'.) (Was also out yesterday. It seemed that traffic was 'as usual', meaning heavy and bogged down in the usual places.)

The order is in place by the governor but I have no idea if its being enforced. Traffic on I5 is very light up and down the state.

34coupe 04-19-2020 08:05 PM

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Gray hound, Bus

tomcarman 04-19-2020 08:13 PM

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UPS ground delivered to your door restrictions are: 100 lbs max, 8' long max. 500 miles away you would have it in 3 days. I continue to stress proper packaging to avoid damage, and yes the weight of the packaging counts.

tomcarman 04-19-2020 08:42 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by tomcarman (Post 1876808)
UPS ground delivered to your door restrictions are: 100 lbs max, 8' long max. 500 miles away you would have it in 3 days. I continue to stress proper packaging to avoid damage, and yes the weight of the packaging counts.

Also should be less than $1OO. Likely in the $70 to $80 range, maybe less being that close. My apologies for not including that in the other post.

philipswanson 04-19-2020 08:53 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by tomcarman (Post 1876808)
UPS ground delivered to your door restrictions are: 100 lbs max, 8' long max. 500 miles away you would have it in 3 days. I continue to stress proper packaging to avoid damage, and yes the weight of the packaging counts.

That sound greats but I was trying to avoid packaging by the seller. Maybe he can just take it to a UPS outlet and have it done. Will check it out.

I had Fed Ex ship an Olds crankshaft and the stupid guy dropped it on my brick stairs and broke it in two!

tomcarman 04-19-2020 09:11 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by philipswanson (Post 1876815)
That sound greats but I was trying to avoid packaging by the seller. Maybe he can just take it to a UPS outlet and have it done. Will check it out.

I had Fed Ex ship an Olds crankshaft and the stupid guy dropped it on my brick stairs and broke it in two!

I've posted before that I've been in shipping for 10 years. The package handlers are hired for their strength, stamina and speed, not their intelligence. Most I've seen belong in the NFL by looking at their physique. If I were going to ship this item I would build a small crate out of perhaps 2 x 2's and 7/16" OSB and thoroughly pack it with THICK and durable cardboard, foam or other such materials as to lessen the impact when being handled. It is possible that taking it to a retail UPS store and the seller explains the situation that the packer will double or even triple box it with padding. Most likely it will ship just fine as most packages do. I would accept the double or triple boxing at the store so long as it was padded properly.

CA Victoria 04-19-2020 09:34 PM

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Fastenal website states only shipping business to business and not to their stores.
Greyhound is an option.
If you have a business connection, Golden State Overnight ships but must have an account. They can do a pickup for you If you know someone in the wine business in SD using GSO, they are widely used to ship product.

QUOTED from Fastenal: https://www.fastenal.com/en/4590/blue-lane-freight

Lanny 04-19-2020 10:21 PM

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A little over a month ago, I shipped a v/8 60 Transmission from the Fastenal store
here in MN., to a Fastenal store in GA., to a fellow Fordbarner.
He received it at the Fastenal store near him in GA., in less than a week.




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TJ 04-20-2020 08:18 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by philipswanson (Post 1876799)
The order is in place by the governor but I have no idea if its being enforced. Traffic on I5 is very light up and down the state.

I seriously doubt that the Highway Patrol is stopping people and asking them where they are going to make sure their trip is "essential".

Tim Ayers 04-20-2020 08:25 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by 34coupe (Post 1876804)
Gray hound, Bus

Going to mention this. If still running, absolute cheapest way for large, heavy items.

philipswanson 04-20-2020 10:04 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by oldford2 (Post 1876737)
Call your Fastenal store and ask about it. If it is just the rearend you can strap it on a pallet and they will ship it to there nearest store to the receiver.
Reasonable
John

They don't do that anymore.

philipswanson 04-20-2020 10:07 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by tomcarman (Post 1876818)
I've posted before that I've been in shipping for 10 years. The package handlers are hired for their strength, stamina and speed, not their intelligence. Most I've seen belong in the NFL by looking at their physique. If I were going to ship this item I would build a small crate out of perhaps 2 x 2's and 7/16" OSB and thoroughly pack it with THICK and durable cardboard, foam or other such materials as to lessen the impact when being handled. It is possible that taking it to a retail UPS store and the seller explains the situation that the packer will double or even triple box it with padding. Most likely it will ship just fine as most packages do. I would accept the double or triple boxing at the store so long as it was padded properly.

The problem here is I am not the sender but the receiver. All this hassle makes me want to just drive up and avoid all that packing.

51504bat 04-20-2020 10:35 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by philipswanson (Post 1876927)
The problem here is I am not the sender but the receiver. All this hassle makes me want to just drive up and avoid all that packing.


That's what I did when I sold a flathead to a guy near Yuba City. We agreed on a price for delivery and I left at zero dark thirty and got there around 11 am after missing LA traffic. Unloaded the engine, fueled up and was on the way back to SoCal by noon. I was able to miss Scaramento rush hour traffic but did hit some LA traffic. All in all it was a nice drive thru the central valley on the 99.

philipswanson 04-20-2020 11:18 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by tomcarman (Post 1876808)
UPS ground delivered to your door restrictions are: 100 lbs max, 8' long max. 500 miles away you would have it in 3 days. I continue to stress proper packaging to avoid damage, and yes the weight of the packaging counts.

Now the weight limit is 150 lbs. max and length is 9 feet.

philipswanson 04-20-2020 12:16 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by 51504bat (Post 1876937)
That's what I did when I sold a flathead to a guy near Yuba City. We agreed on a price for delivery and I left at zero dark thirty and got there around 11 am after missing LA traffic. Unloaded the engine, fueled up and was on the way back to SoCal by noon. I was able to miss Scaramento rush hour traffic but did hit some LA traffic. All in all it was a nice drive thru the central valley on the 99.

I would have to go about 300 miles further (round trip) than you went. I am south of San Diego.

ford38v8 04-20-2020 03:13 PM

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Hit the road, Jack. No better traffic or weather than right now.

oldford2 04-20-2020 03:28 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by philipswanson (Post 1876925)
They don't do that anymore.

Did you actually call them ?

Lanny 04-20-2020 04:45 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by oldford2 (Post 1877051)
Did you actually call them ?

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As I said in a previous post, I just made a Fastenal shiment a little
over a month ago, BUT, I just called them and as of a few days ago,
they are suspending any customer shipping untill further notice.




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philipswanson 04-21-2020 10:10 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by oldford2 (Post 1877051)
Did you actually call them ?

It's on their website. Might be due to the virus??

Ol' Ron 04-21-2020 11:02 AM

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Go to a junkyard and ask them to ship it. They do this all the time. We shipped and received parts all the time for our customers. Pulled seat belts from the cars and screwed everything down with them for everything e\we shipped on a skid.

philipswanson 04-21-2020 11:11 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Ol' Ron (Post 1877387)
Go to a junkyard and ask them to ship it. They do this all the time. We shipped and received parts all the time for our customers. Pulled seat belts from the cars and screwed everything down with them for everything e\we shipped on a skid.

Junkyards closed with Stay At Home rules.

CA Victoria 04-21-2020 11:58 AM

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Phil,
I need to make a run to temecula after this CV stuff lightens up. If you can get it to central cal i can bring it down.

RalphM 04-21-2020 01:08 PM

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Just wrap it up real good with face masks, or toilet paper, boom! It’s now essential, go get it!

Tim Ayers 04-21-2020 04:50 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Ol' Ron (Post 1877387)
Go to a junkyard and ask them to ship it. They do this all the time. We shipped and received parts all the time for our customers. Pulled seat belts from the cars and screwed everything down with them for everything e\we shipped on a skid.

Interesting. I never thought of this.


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