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I've found dedicated plant/equipment movers better for machinery than those that usually run curtain siders for pallets. Cant recomend anyone local to you but it might be worth looking for a company doing nationwide machinery haulage. It would fit on the neck of a low loader beside a digger bucket etc.

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4 minutes ago, Conor Wright said:

I've found dedicated plant/equipment movers better for machinery than those that usually run curtain siders for pallets. 

Agreed.

Al McIvor,...Almac haulage has low loaders running south regularly and is very helpful. Or Frank at Rowland tractors. They are all over the country daily with low loaders and would probably help you out.

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