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NMFC 130207 - Power Sod Cutters | Class 110

Article ID
130207
Power sod cutters packed in boxes or crates
Freight Group
MACHINERY GROUP
Machinery Group listing for landscaping equipment
Class Range
110 1 classification
Class 110 fixed rating; density not required
Hazardous
No
Non-hazardous classification status for straightforward shipping

Classification Details

NMFC Description Class
130207.00 Sod Cutters, power, in boxes or crates 110

How to Determine Your Class

To find the correct freight class for your shipment:

  1. Select sturdy packaging: small walk‑behind units can be boxed with dense foam and blade guards, while larger contractor‑grade machines travel best in a braced wood crate.
  2. Drain fuel and oil, cap lines, and secure batteries per carrier rules. Add ‘This Side Up’ labels, center‑of‑gravity markings, and tip‑n‑tell indicators to prevent mishandling.
  3. Inside the box or crate, immobilize the deck, blade assembly, and control bars with blocking and straps. Use a palletized crate base for safe forklift entry on all sides.
  4. Provide exact exterior dimensions and total weight even though class is fixed. Request liftgate or limited‑access service for jobsite or rental yard deliveries to avoid delays.

Note: All classifications are subject to Item 170. Verify with official NMFC publications for the most current requirements.

Business Value

  • Fixed Class 110 rating streamlines quoting across carriers and reduces reclass disputes, keeping landed costs predictable during peak landscaping season.
  • No density calculation required cuts paperwork and audit time, helping dealers and rental fleets tender freight faster and avoid rebill charges.
  • Proper boxing/crating protects blades, gearcases, and controls, lowering damage risk and minimizing downtime for time‑sensitive turf installations.
  • Crated machinery handles cleanly on docks, reducing accessorials from handling issues and improving on‑time performance to jobsite schedules.