transport MHs to Florida
Posted: Wed Sep 15, 2004 11:30 am
Attention Mobile Home Transporters:
I am a New Jersey Transporter welding additional axles under used mobile
homes. I am in need of other haulers for entire or partial runs from New
Jersey to the disaster area of Florida. It has been my experience when
converting a 3 axle home to 4 or 5 axles the difference is tremendous. This
benefits the home, due to less flex and of course the axles and tires. My
toter is currently being used to import 14' x 70's into my yard. These
homes are approximately 20 years of age, and I am very welcome to any
suggestions in an attempt to minimize damage due to the long haul. There
are many homeless people with insurance checks in hand, however, they need
our help to get back on their feet.
I am having difficulty securing haulers, so if anybody is interested
please e-mail me at [email protected]. Any input would be greatly
appreciated, and I hope to work with you in the near future. Try me
anytime on my cell at 732-267-3580 or evenings at 732-892-4520. This is a
great opportunity to make good pay and also help those in need.
Hope to hear from you soon,
Alan
*P.S.
Of course in every state there is a concern about the inspections by state
troopers, however, upon informing the police that these mobile homes are
going to the homeless, it is very possible they will disregard it.
Pictures of homes as just relocated to yard at http://www.geocities.com/mhrs62/homes
I am a New Jersey Transporter welding additional axles under used mobile
homes. I am in need of other haulers for entire or partial runs from New
Jersey to the disaster area of Florida. It has been my experience when
converting a 3 axle home to 4 or 5 axles the difference is tremendous. This
benefits the home, due to less flex and of course the axles and tires. My
toter is currently being used to import 14' x 70's into my yard. These
homes are approximately 20 years of age, and I am very welcome to any
suggestions in an attempt to minimize damage due to the long haul. There
are many homeless people with insurance checks in hand, however, they need
our help to get back on their feet.
I am having difficulty securing haulers, so if anybody is interested
please e-mail me at [email protected]. Any input would be greatly
appreciated, and I hope to work with you in the near future. Try me
anytime on my cell at 732-267-3580 or evenings at 732-892-4520. This is a
great opportunity to make good pay and also help those in need.
Hope to hear from you soon,
Alan
*P.S.
Of course in every state there is a concern about the inspections by state
troopers, however, upon informing the police that these mobile homes are
going to the homeless, it is very possible they will disregard it.
Pictures of homes as just relocated to yard at http://www.geocities.com/mhrs62/homes