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    Towing a small truck

    Anyone do or know a good company that does towing in Loveland? I have a Nissan pickup moved from one house to another in the same zip code.

    I called one company but they were busy and havent called me back in over 24 hours. (good thing i wasnt stranded somewhere)

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    I have cash in hand...quotes so far were $50 bucks for same city towing so happy to pay around that.
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    Re: Towing a small truck

    50 bucks up there?? I would be a little on edge about that one. You know the whole you get what you pay for? Buuuut who knows could be a new guy and trying to just get started. 50 bucks is a really cheap price for towing so I highly doubt you will find lower.

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    Re: Towing a small truck

    The company that quoted it was blue ribbon towing which was just in my phone since back in the 90s. I know the after hour rate was $75 plus $3 a mile....not sure whats good or bad these days but I am fine with something sub $100.
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    Re: Towing a small truck

    Yeah their after hour rate is about the norm for up there. Be happy you don't need a tow here. These guys are crazy. 80 for the hook and 3.50 a mile to you and after the hook. Its crazy.

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    Re: Towing a small truck

    I used this guy to haul a project car, my bike and my lift. Was sorta pricey ($200) for 10mile move but it was done in one trip. Everything he did and how he did it was first class and instilled a ton of confidence.

    http://www.jwtowingllc.com/index.html

    Seeing that you are on a limited budget I would call him and see if he can piggy-back your haul with another tow.

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