Classification Details
| NMFC | Description | Class |
|---|---|---|
| 130180.00 | Snow Removal: | |
| 130190.00 | Shoes or Cutting Edges, snowplow moldboard, steel | 55 |
| 130195.00 | Show more | |
| 130195.01 | Less than 10 | 200 |
| 130195.02 | 10 or greater | 85 |
| 130200.00 | Snowplows, rotary (Snowthrowers), vehicle or tractor mounting: | |
| 130200.01 | Weighing each less than 5,000 pounds: | |
| 130200.02 | In packages other than boxes or crates | 200 |
| 130200.03 | In boxes or crates | 77.5 |
| 130200.04 | Weighing each 5,000 pounds or more, in packages | 77.5 |
| 130205.00 | Snowthrowers or Snow Blowers, walk-behind type, in boxes or crates | 100 |
How to Determine Your Class
To find the correct freight class for your shipment:
- Confirm packaged density: weigh the unit and calculate cubic feet from the packed size to determine class 55–200 (e.g., 48x40x24 in at 450 lb ≈ 16.9 pcf).
- Match packaging to the build: crate heavy steel plows with edge guards and 4-way skids; box smaller control kits; brace poly hoppers and cap augers.
- Prepare powered pieces for LTL: drain fuel and de-icer fluids, disconnect batteries, cap hydraulic ports, and bag all loose hardware to prevent loss.
- Document clearly: list NMFC 130180 and the resulting freight class on the BOL, note non-hazardous status, and add photos to prevent reclass delays.
Note: All classifications are subject to Item 170. Verify with official NMFC publications for the most current requirements.
Business Value
- Right-size density to lower class: compact crating and part consolidation can move steel blades into lower classes, cutting LTL rates significantly.
- Damage prevention saves peak-season downtime: edge protectors, blocking, and rigid crates reduce bent cutting edges and costly claims.
- Ship dry to avoid fees: drained units and sealed hydraulics keep the item non-hazardous, eliminating hazmat surcharges and refusals.
- Cleaner paperwork, fewer rerates: accurate NMFC 130180 labeling and density proof reduce inspections, reweighs, and scheduling setbacks.