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Re: Thinking of hauling a Canadian tractor home
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Posted by dave grindle on September 22, 2002 at 21:19:48 from (207.190.64.136):
In Reply to: Thinking of hauling a Canadian tractor home posted by Mike D on September 22, 2002 at 19:01:32:
Mike , i forgot to tell you how to get it accross the border if you do get one...If you hire a trucker-you have to hire a "border broker" to do paperwork , cost's a few dollars to a few hundred , depending on which broker & which border & the cost of the tractor....If you haul it yourself and it is NOT for resale(if it's for resale-you have to pay duties) , take along -birth certificate-SS No.-truck & trailer registration-Get a bill of sale IN TRIPLICATE with ser no of tractor & where it was manufactured-And You MUST get a statement from the owner saying that it HAS BEEN WASHED-ALSO , a statement from owner saying how long the tractor has been in Canada !
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