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Farm Equipment Dealer Logistics and Delivery Services

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Farm Equipment Export/Import Transport Services

International farm equipment shipping brings more moving parts than a standard haul. You deal with export rules, port cutoffs, vessel schedules, and permits. At Tractor Transport, we pull those pieces together so your tractors, combines, and sprayers move safely from your yard to another country.

International Farm Equipment Shipping You Can Trust

Farm Equipment Export/Import Transport starts with good information. Your agriculture equipment specialist collects make, model, year, weight, dimensions, pickup point, delivery address, and notes on running condition. That data guides our trailer choice for inland transport. Compact tractors and implements often ride on flatbeds. Taller sprayers and loaders use step decks. Large combines and harvesters usually move on RGNs or lowboys for clearance and balance.

For overseas shipping, we tie that road plan to the right ocean service. Running machines often travel roll on roll off, driven or towed on and off the ship. Smaller units, attachments, and disassembled parts move in 20 or 40 foot containers. Very large machines ride on flat racks or ship as breakbulk cargo, depending on size and port gear.

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How Our Export And Import Process Works

International farm equipment transport follows three steps. We prepare a written quote covering inland hauling to port and the ocean shipping method. Customs fees and taxes are separate and usually handled by your freight forwarder or customs broker.

We help you get the machine ready. Ports expect clean, leak free equipment, so we advise you to wash off soil, remove loose items, fold booms, and fix obvious leaks.
Then we arrange loading, port delivery, and tracking. Our driver arrives with the right trailer, secures the load, and hauls it to the export terminal. For imports, we send a truck into the arrival port after customs release and deliver to your farm, jobsite, or customer.

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Oversize Machinery, Securement, And Ocean Options

Many agricultural machines run past standard road limits. Loads wider than about 8.5 feet, taller than about 13 feet 6 inches, or heavier than 80,000 pounds gross need oversize permits. Our logistics agents measure your equipment and plan permitted routes around low bridges, sharp turns, and restricted travel hours.

Ocean shipping adds more limits. Containers handle smaller machines or disassembled units. Larger tractors, combines, and sprayers usually move on flat racks, RoRo decks, or as breakbulk pieces, based on size and port setup.

Securement is at the center of safe transport. On the road, our drivers use chains, straps, and wheel chocks and follow rules for oversize flags and lights. At sea, crews block and lash machines or brace container loads. We can also help you add cargo insurance for high value machinery.

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Auction Equipment Transport FAQs


Start with specs and paperwork. We need machine details, serial number, dimensions, and origin and destination, plus a commercial invoice and proof of ownership. A broker files export documents, and we arrange inland hauling and port delivery to the export terminal.

We manage trucking and port delivery on both ends, from pickup at your location to inland shipping after arrival. Your customs broker or freight forwarder handles import entries, duties, and local port fees using the shipment details we provide.

Loads that exceed legal width, height, or weight need oversize permits and sometimes pilot cars. Containers only fit smaller or disassembled machines. Larger tractors and combines usually move on flat racks, RoRo decks, or as breakbulk cargo, which affects routing and price.

Smaller machines and parts ride in containers, blocked and braced so they cannot shift. Larger units are secured on flat racks or RoRo decks with chains, straps, and wheel chocks. Crews follow biosecurity rules and often cover cabs and electronics to protect them in transit.

Door to door shipping time depends on distance and route. Inland trucking usually takes a few days at each end, and ocean transits often run two to seven weeks. We plan with that window so you can schedule planting, harvest, or resale around delivery.

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Tractor Transport simplifies the process of shipping farm equipment, whether it's across the nation or overseas. Our team of specialists is trained, experienced and ready to handle your machinery. We offer a comprehensive and complimentary farm equipment shipping estimate, providing you with all the necessary transport details. Our farm equipment transport experts will be there for you from the first call to the safe delivery of your machinery. Let's start this journey together.