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How to move when height under bridges is an issue?
I'm looking at a house who has a unique location. The only access to the road it sits on is by going under one of two bridges. The taller of the twois 12 feet and 6 inches of clearance. Far to low for the largest uhaul truck. Not even sure of the mid sized truck as I cant find that information on line. I've considered Craigslist for a guy with an enclosed car trailer and possible multiple trips. I was just wondering if anyone had any creative thoughts on this as i'm sure potential tenants will ask. Thanks in advance.
Craig