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Joe Ricard
post Nov 4 2003, 07:12 AM
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So I'm sure some of you have shipped a motor recently. What is required? drain oil, strap to pallet with what kind of strap. Who to contact for shipping? How much about for Everret to Pascagoula?
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3d914
post Nov 4 2003, 05:43 PM
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Joe,

Just shipped a basic 2.0L engine (no FI, or sheet metal) using FedEx Freight. I built a small 30" x 18" pallet for it from $8 worth of 1x2's. No plywood needed. I then covered it with this plastic wrap sold by U-Haul. The FedEx guy loved it.

And they prefer not to take cash. You can call the nearest FedEx Freight and they will fax you a quote you use, then provide driver with a check to match quote. I suggest calling because the on-line quote came out to be more in my case.

Good luck.
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