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We have the experience to ship your heavy haul reliably to or from Proctorville Ohio

Freedom Heavy Haul can help with any sized Heavy Hauling tasks to or from the terrific state of Proctorville Ohio or anywhere within the USA.

Freedom Heavy Haul Trucking, Transport Hauling, Shipping and Movers is an industry leader in safe and efficient heavy haul shipments to and from Proctorville Ohio.

Proctorville is a small town located in Hamilton County, Ohio. It has a population of about 1,000 people and it is home to the Proctorville Creamery. The Creamery is known for its ice cream and it also makes cheese.

Proctorville is a small town located in southeastern Ohio. The population was just over 2,000 in the 2010 census. The town is known for its antique shops and its proximity to the Appalachian Trail.

How it works

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To schedule your heavy haul shipment, call us or fill our online form

Schedule a heavy haul delivery with Freedom Heavy Haul, and also you'll be stunned at exactly how very easy it is! All you need to do is enter your call and also delivery information right into our online form. Or give that info to among our dedicated transportation representatives over the phone. Simply supply your pickup/delivery zip codes as well as the type of item you require to be transferred with dimensions.

We focus on aiding you pick the right trailer to fit your demands. Our agents have professional knowledge about flatbed trailers, step-deck trailers, and also RGN trailers.

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Based upon the dimensions, we select the appropriate equipment to match your shipment.

Among our expert Heavy Haul Trucking, Transport Hauling, Shipping and also Moving coordinators will certainly work with you to set up a tools pick-up day and also time which works best for you. When you ship your equipment straight with Freedom Heavy Haul, we do our absolute best to work around your schedule!

Depending upon the delivery dimension, we can load the same day! For larger deliveries, we might require a little even more time for journey preparation and also extra-large allowing. For incredibly lots, a route study might be required to identify the service provider's path prior to travel. Whatever is needed, we can handle it! Among our professional Heavy Haul organizers will work with you to make sure that we select the best option to get your work done as promptly and, most notably, cost-effectively.

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Our Heavy Hauling Trucking carriers will deliver your shipment to its destination.

You can contact your heavy haul transporter any time during your delivery to ask concerns concerning arrival times as well as anything else that may get on your mind. Our heavy haul truckers undergo rigorous safety as well as procedural training to ensure that your freight is secure every step of the method! You or a person you select will certainly conduct a final shipment evaluation, approve a Bill of Lading, as well as you're done!

Heavy Hauling is intricate, as well as you must only rely on a person with the correct understanding and also experience. Call Freedom Heavy Haul today.

Learn more about the great State of Proctorville Ohio

Proctorville is a small, unincorporated town in Muskingum County, Ohio, United States. As of the 2010 census, the population was 1,611. The town is located on U.S. Route 23 about midway between Columbus and Zanesville. It is home to the Proctorville Historic District, which was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1978.

Shipping To These Cities Near Proctorville Ohio?

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Columbus

878,553 residents

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Cleveland

385,282 residents

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Cincinnati

301,394 residents

What Are Ohio's Major Cities And Roadways?

Measuring 220 miles by 220 miles, Ohio is a near-perfect square. It’s the 34th most populous state, but accounts for more than Ohio has more than 110,000 miles of roadways. The state has more than 4,000 miles of interstate highways, fourth in the nation. The major east/west interstates in Ohio include I-80, which runs across the top of the state, and I-70, which goes through Columbus in the middle of the state. I-77 runs north/south in the eastern part of Ohio, while I-79 goes north/south in the western portion of the state.

With more than 800,000 people, Columbus is the city with the largest population in Ohio. The capital city is almost twice as large as the second-biggest city in the state, Cleveland. Interestingly, Columbus also is the fastest growing city in the state. The 10 largest cities in Ohio are:

  1. Columbus;
  2. Cleveland;
  3. Cincinnati;
  4. Toledo;
  5. Akron;
  6. Dayton;
  7. Parma;
  8. Canton;
  9. Youngstown;
  10. Loraine.

What Are The Height, Weight, & Width Restrictions In Ohio?

Heavy loads that exceed the state’s limits for weight, height, width or length must apply for permits to travel on roads in Ohio. Farm Equipment Permits, which allow unlimited movement of farm machinery between farms and dealers, are available. Width is limited to 14 feet for Farm Equipment permits.

The dimensional restrictions in the state of Ohio include:

Maximum weight: 80,000 pounds Gross Vehicle Weight (GVW);

Maximum height: 13 feet 6 inches;

Maximum width: 8 feet 6 inches.

What Are Ohio's Length Restrictions?

As part of the northeastern transportation corridor, Ohio allows tractor-trailers to be longer than most states. In Ohio, 75-foot combination trailers are permitted to operate. Loads that are more than 90-feet long require escort vehicles. Length restrictions on trailers and motor homes are on par with rules in the rest of the country.

Trailer length maximums in Ohio include:

Total length: 65 feet;

Trailer length: 53 feet;

Motor home length: 45 feet.

What Are The Oversize Transport Permits In Ohio?

Oversize transport permits in Indiana are issued by the Department of Transportation. The shipping of oversize loads is permitted from ½- hour before sunrise to ½-hour after sunset, Monday through Saturday. No oversize transports are allowed on major holidays, including Easter Friday and the entire weekend.

Oversize loads that are 10-feet in width or more, or exceed length limits, require 7-foot wide signs with 18-inch letters posted in the front and back. The maximum allowable limits for oversized loads in Ohio are:

Maximum Weight:  120,000 pounds;

Maximum Length: 160 feet total;

Maximum Height: 14 feet 6 inches;

Maximum Width: 14 feet.

What Are Ohio's Major Auction Houses?

Contact Freedom Heavy Hail to haul your heavy equipment to or from any equipment auction house in Ohio. Ritchie Brothers is located in South Vienna, a suburb of Springfield. Yoder & Frey maintains multiple offices in Ohio. The national firm holds farm-machinery auctions in Archbold. Alex Lyons & Sons also has a location in Delaware.

Other prominent equipment auction houses in Ohio include:

  • Ben Higgins Auctioneers, Marion;
  • Buddy Barton Auction, Beachwood;
  • Chalker’s Auctions, Southington;
  • Cincinnati Industrial Auctions, Cincinnati;
  • Dunn Deal Auctions, Stoutsville;
  • Myron Bowling Auctions, Fairfield;
  • Thompson Auctioneers, Fairborn;
  • Tri Green Interstate Equipment, London.

What Are Some Major Rental Centers In Ohio?

Talk to Freedom Heavy Haul about shipping your heavy equipment to or from any equipment rental center in Ohio. National leader United Rentals maintains around 10 rental locations in Ohio, including a trench-safety office in Fairfield. Nationwide competitor Sunbelt Rentals, which has locations inside Lowe’s stores, has nearly a dozen offices in Ohio.   

Ohio CAT Rentals operates nearly a half dozen offices in Ohio. Southeastern Equipment also runs a handful of equipment rental stores it the state. Other major equipment rental centers in Ohio include:

  • American Rental Center, Akron;
  • Construction Equipment and Supplies, Sandusky;
  • Goss Rental Center, Zanesville;
  • Hamilton Rental Center, Hamilton;
  • Madison Rental Center, Madison;
  • Saving Rental Center, Logan.
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