How much it costs to ship a tractor depends a lot on the type of tractor you are shipping. It also depends very much on the size of the tractor. Bigger tractors, just like bigger vehicles, cost more to ship. They take up more space, reducing space for other potential vehicles on the truck. They are cumbersome, and extra care has to be taken to ensure they are transported safely. All of this increases the cost to ship a tractor.
Flatbed trucks, too, aren’t nearly as common as standard auto shipping trucks. Because of this, there are fewer of them on the road that are willing and able to ship a tractor. So, due to the basic laws of supply and demand, prices go up as demand goes up. There’s also the fact that flatbed haulers make the bulk of their money on one or two vehicles. Regular ten-car haulers can lower costs for the customer by hauling ten cars at a time. They still make plenty of profit, but they can charge less per vehicle to stay competitive.
Flatbed haulers don’t have that option; with only one or two vehicles on their truck, they have to charge more per vehicle to move them. If you’re shipping a tractor that takes up multiple spaces on a step deck trailer, that ends up costing more as well.
Ultimately, the cost to ship a tractor is what it is. There is only so much you can do to save money before you have to pay the cost to ship the tractor. This is why it’s important to be accurate in the measurements you take and to ensure you give all the right information to your shipper. The more info they have about the tractor, the better they can work to save you money and get it moved on time.
