Seattle to Wichita Equipment Transport (2026) — $1,700 + Free Quote
    Heavy equipment transport Seattle to Wichita
    Heavy Equipment Transport

    Seattle to Wichita Heavy Equipment Transport

    The Seattle to Wichita equipment transport corridor covers 1864 miles through the Pacific Northwest to Midwest. Open-deck and RGN transport starts at $1,700 - $2,600 for standard equipment up to 8.5 ft wide, with oversized/superload quotes available for wider or heavier machinery. Multi-state oversize permits are coordinated by KeepShippin at no extra charge. Transit takes 10-14 days for the 1864-mile journey. Carriers maintain proper tie-down ratios, use rubber-pad cribbing to protect equipment undercarriages, and coordinate all required state permits. Standard payload limit is 48,000 lbs on open deck; RGN/lowboy trailers handle 80,000+ lbs for larger machines. Get a free heavy equipment shipping quote for Seattle to Wichita at $1,700 - $2,600. KeepShippin's vetted carrier network handles this 1864-mile route weekly with flatbed, step-deck, RGN, and lowboy options. All permits, escorts, and final delivery coordination included.

    1864$1,700 - $2,60010-14 days

    Equipment Transport Quote

    Seattle, Washington → Wichita, Kansas

    $1,700 - $2,600
    Estimated Cost
    10-14 days
    Transit Time

    Free • No commitment • 60 seconds

    Route Distance

    1864

    Estimated Cost

    $1,700 - $2,600

    Transit Time

    10-14 days

    Insurance

    $1M+ Liability

    Heavy Equipment Transport Seattle to Wichita

    Quick Answer: Equipment transport from Seattle to Wichita costs $1,700 - $2,600 and takes 10-14 business days. Lowboy/RGN trailers available. Oversized permits handled for you.

    The Seattle to Wichita equipment transport corridor covers 1864 miles through the Pacific Northwest to Midwest. Open-deck and RGN transport starts at $1,700 - $2,600 for standard equipment up to 8.5 ft wide, with oversized/superload quotes available for wider or heavier machinery. Multi-state oversize permits are coordinated by KeepShippin at no extra charge. Transit takes 10-14 days for the 1864-mile journey. Carriers maintain proper tie-down ratios, use rubber-pad cribbing to protect equipment undercarriages, and coordinate all required state permits. Standard payload limit is 48,000 lbs on open deck; RGN/lowboy trailers handle 80,000+ lbs for larger machines. Get a free heavy equipment shipping quote for Seattle to Wichita at $1,700 - $2,600. KeepShippin's vetted carrier network handles this 1864-mile route weekly with flatbed, step-deck, RGN, and lowboy options. All permits, escorts, and final delivery coordination included.

    Equipment Transport Cost — Seattle to Wichita

    Equipment TypeTrailer NeededEstimated CostPermit Required
    Skid Steer (compact)Step-Deck~$1,190No
    Mini ExcavatorStep-Deck~$1,275No
    Excavator (standard)Lowboy~$1,700Maybe
    BulldozerLowboy / RGN~$2,210Often
    Agricultural TractorLowboy~$1,615Maybe
    Crane / Large EquipmentRGN + Escort~$4,250Yes

    Estimates based on standard equipment dimensions. Oversize loads, escort requirements, or fuel surcharges may adjust final cost. Permits handled by carrier at no extra charge.

    How Equipment Transport Works

    1

    Get an Instant Quote

    Complete our 3-step online form with your equipment type, pickup and delivery locations, and timeline. Receive an instant price estimate.

    2

    Carrier Dispatch & Permits

    We assign an FMCSA-licensed heavy equipment carrier for your route. Oversized load permits for both states are acquired before dispatch.

    3

    Pickup & Transport

    Carrier arrives at your job site, performs pre-load inspection, signs Bill of Lading, and loads equipment using appropriate rigging.

    4

    Delivery & Confirmation

    Equipment is delivered to your destination address. Final inspection and Bill of Lading signature confirm delivery in good condition.

    FAQ: Seattle to Wichita Equipment Transport

    Ship Equipment from Seattle to Wichita

    Get an instant free quote. Permits handled. FMCSA-licensed carriers.

    Permits included $1M+ liability coverage Oversize loads accepted