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NMFC 16652 - Wood Horse Jumps | Class 70-85

Article ID
16652
NMFC 16652 for wood horse jumps
Freight Group
ATHLETIC GOODS GROUP
Athletic goods—equestrian obstacles
Class Range
70-85 2 classifications
Two subclasses within Class 70–85
Hazardous
No
Non-hazardous sporting equipment

Classification Details

NMFC Description Class
16652.00 Horse Jumps or Horse Jump Sections, wood, see Note, item 16659, viz.:
16654.00 Gates, Flower Boxes, Liverpools, Blocks, Caps or Ground Lines, SU or SU in sections, in packages 85
16655.00 Gates, Flower Boxes, Liverpools, Blocks, Caps or Ground Lines, KD; or Standards, Walls, Bank Jumps, Brush Boxes (Brush Jumps) or Round Log Cavallettis, KD flat; in boxes 70
16656.00 Rails (Poles), in packages 70

How to Determine Your Class

To find the correct freight class for your shipment:

  1. Identify the form you’re shipping: fully boxed jump sections often rate differently than wrapped/bundled pieces. Match packaging to the correct subclass within Class 70–85.
  2. Protect long rails and standards: pad ends, add edge protectors, cap hardware, and use tight stretch wrap inside double‑wall cartons or secure bundles to prevent scuffs and split‑outs.
  3. Flag oversize lengths: declare the longest piece (e.g., 10–12 ft rails) on the BOL to plan for excess‑length handling and avoid surprise accessorials.
  4. Document clearly: write “Horse Jumps, wood, NMFC 16652,” list piece count and packaging type (boxes or packages), and include handling notes like ‘Do Not Drag—Lift at center.’

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

Business Value

  • Packaging to the lower subclass can reduce LTL rates versus higher classes, improving margins on bulky equestrian equipment.
  • Clean NMFC labeling minimizes reclass and inspection fees, keeping deliveries on schedule for barns, show venues, and training facilities.
  • Declaring excess length up front avoids avoidable surcharges and re-delivery costs, stabilizing landed cost per jump set.
  • Non-hazardous status broadens carrier options and speeds tendering, helping manufacturers and resellers quote faster and win orders.