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Watlington Ranch offers hauling and transportation of: horses, cattle, other livestock, hay, farm/ranch machinery, vehicles, trailers, campers, etc.  Here are just a few pictures of our trucks & trailers, keep checking back for updated pictures. Price depends on what you have that needs hauled or transported, please contact us for a quote. This page is still under construction, please be patient as we get updated pictures for your viewing!

Hauling Misc

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This is our 2011 Dodge dually, with the 6.7 Cummins and 6 speed manual tranny. Shown pulling a load of corn stalk bales on our 48 triple axle flatbed trailer. We can haul hay, corn stalks, bean stubble, equipment, trucks, trailers, etc on this trailer.

Hay

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Our 2007 2500HD Dodge with the 5.9 Cummin and 6 speed manual tranny hauling a load of hay from the midwest south.

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Our 2004 F350 dually with the 6.0 diesel and a 6 speed manual tranny. Pulling a load of hay to a friend in Iowa.

Transporting

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This is our 2007 Dodge Ram 2500HD with the 5.9 Cummins diesel engine and a 6 speed manual transmission. Shown here transporting a new camper from the factory in Indiana out to Washington state.

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1997 F350 with the 7.3 diesel and a 5 speed manual tranny. This truck has been used over the road its entire life and is still going strong. Shown here pulling a new house trailer out east.

Hauling Horses

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This is our newest truck, a 2011 Dodge Ram 3500 dually. It has the 6.7 Cummins and a manual 6 speed transmission. Shown here pulling our 1997 Featherlite 6 horse slant trailer with living quarters.

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Our 2004 F350 and our 1997 Featherlite 6 horse

Stock Combo

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Our 2007 Cummins pulling our 1987 Kaylnn 4 horse slant combo trailer. We have used this trailer on short hauls and hauling horses from Oklahoma to Iowa and back.It is a warmblood trailer and reverse slant, very convenient for the larger horse. As well as hauling cattle from pasture to pasture and to the sale barns.

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