Non-Running Semi Truck Transport
Winch loading and specialized handling for wrecked, seized, or non-running tractors and Class 8 trucks.
About Non-Running Semi Truck Transport
Non-running semi truck transport requires a carrier with a winch, drive-on ramps, or an RGN with a detachable gooseneck. Steering must still turn (or units must be skidded), and we document condition photographically before loading.
Whether the truck is running, non-running, wrecked, oversize, or newly purchased at auction, we route to a carrier with the right winches, ramps, and permits to move it legally and safely across state lines.
Common non-running semi truck transport use cases
- Blown engines
- Seized transmissions
- Wrecked units
- Salvage-title purchases
- Repossession pickups
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What's included
- Nationwide pickup and delivery in all 50 states
- Verified USDOT-authorized carrier network
- Right-sized equipment: flatbed, step-deck, RGN, lowboy, or driveaway
- Documented pre-trip and delivery inspections
- $1M cargo insurance on every load
- Under-1-hour quote turnaround from real dispatchers
How pricing works
Non-Running Semi Truck Transport pricing depends on distance, truck class and condition, transport method, pickup and delivery accessibility, and current lane capacity. Typical rates fall between $2.00 and $4.50 per mile; heavy-duty, oversize, and non-running loads carry additional permit and equipment surcharges. Every quote is itemized before you commit.
Preparing your truck
- 1Remove or secure loose items in the cab and sleeper.
- 2Disable alarms and provide two sets of keys.
- 3Document existing damage with time-stamped photos.
- 4Leave a quarter tank of fuel; drain if non-running.
- 5Provide title, registration, or auction release paperwork.
Non-Running Semi Truck Transport — FAQs
Can you ship a semi truck with no wheels or no steering?
Yes — we dispatch RGN or lowboy equipment with dollies and skidding capability for the most severely disabled units.
How much more does non-running add?
Non-running loads typically add 15–30% over comparable operable rates because of the specialized equipment and slower loading.
We transport semi trucks and commercial vehicles themselves. We do not provide freight or cargo-hauling services.
