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What  part of: These boats used to pull, don't  you understand. They still tow on large  bodies  of water.  Now they  mainly push on canals and rivers.

 

They  were  always  called  towboats.  They became  pushers.  When on rivers  and canal thanks  to the invention  of the internal  combustion  engine. They are still called  towboats.

 

Sheeesh... I am trying to help GBiD... and you  two clowns ? ? are hung  up on words trying to derail this thread. "WordPlayGugny and his sidekick Hopalong Ferguson ." /smh.

 

Mods... Can you send @Gugny back to the slammer.   He's  violating  the terms of his parole. 

 

@Chandler#81

 

@\GoBillsInDallas/  needs  our help. 

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On 5/24/2020 at 7:44 AM, Ridgewaycynic2013 said:

I see this becoming a reality show:  Teams of two TBD members (preferably those diametrically opposed on a subject) bid on the job of delivering the equipment in a UHaul 12 footer.

 

It's already been done....

 

https://www.aetv.com/shows/shipping-wars

 

 

 

As for the original question, have you looked at uShip?

 

https://www.uship.com/

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You know those coin operated binocular viewers at Niagara Falls?

 

About 5-6 years ago, I had one shipped all the way out here to New Zealand, where it now proudly sits on the deck, overlooking Tasman Bay.

(Had a couple motorbikes shipped down here too, through the years.)

 

Best advice about shipping and freighting is to keep asking and searching around.  Chances are you'll find a deal.

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