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Old 01-11-2012, 07:38 PM
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I have a 2010 Hi-Lo 1810h for sale. I bought it the end of 2010. I have not used the camper due to the birth of our child. It has not been towed more than 10 miles back to my house. I am asking $13,000. I live in Kalispell, MT 59901.

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Chris, apparantly the reason that you bought it was to go camping, right. Keep the urge, financially the HI-LO is the easiest RV to pull behind any vehicle for a full size hard side unit besides the pop ups. Good luck to you and Go. Camping..

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Old 01-24-2012, 09:46 PM
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Could we ship it to Vegas? I have no idea if this would be cost effective.
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Do a search for Rv transport co's. I know someone that bought a fifth wheel in NY state and used an Rv trans port co. to put it on a seasonal site in Fla. They are not even allowed to use the Br or sleep in the HiLo while transporting. Hope this helps.
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Old 02-05-2012, 12:20 PM
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Do a search for Rv transport co's. I know someone that bought a fifth wheel in NY state and used an Rv trans port co. to put it on a seasonal site in Fla. They are not even allowed to use the Br or sleep in the HiLo while transporting. Hope this helps.
I looked up RV transport Co's but there is so many and they all put on a strong sales pitch. Does anyone have a recommendation on a RV transport company? Trying to get a 17T from Birmingham, AL to Las Vegas, NV.
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Old 02-11-2012, 11:19 PM
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Is your 1810H still available?
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"I looked up RV transport Co's but there is so many and they all put on a strong sales pitch. Does anyone have a recommendation on a RV transport company? Trying to get a 17T from Birmingham, AL to Las Vegas, NV."

artoden,
I'm all for networking and finding reliable services through referrals. Why not ask a reputable RV dealer, in your area, who they use to move trailers in from manufacturing/broker sources. Some bigger manufacturers may have their own transport vehicles, but I know smaller ones (like old Hi-Lo), use independent transport outfits to move 1 to 3 trailers around the country. About five years ago I saw a small flatbed taking three spanking new Hi-Lo trailers (towed one, carried two) from Belleville, OH, to Tualatin, OR. Had a nice CB chat with him as he was crossing Idaho.
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check in the elcart indiana area, there are many camper companys, but they range from $1.50 a mile loaded and unloaded to $4.00 a mile
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