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William Farler <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 2 Mar 2004 06:37:16 -0800
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Would appreciate any thoughts or recommendations on truck sizes and capacities for hauling hives.

I've been looking at a one ton diesal with an Allison transmission and a flat deck.  Thoughts on how many hives (deep and a medium) can be hauled w/ a forklight on a trailer in back. Will this limit the size of my apiaries or how many I can service in one trip?

I know some of you pull your own semi-loads out for the almond bloom.  What are the pro's and con's of using a contract hauler.  I have no idea what they would charge to drag a full load out there with nets, versus finding an used tractor and running it myself. Is there a going per mile rate for dragging bees?

thanks,
brent
carabella farm




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