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NMFC 190400 Snow Plows, Self-Propelling | Class 150

Article ID
190400
NMFC 190400 for powered snow plows
Freight Group
VEHICLES, MOTOR
Vehicles, Motor—self-propelling plow units
Class Range
150 1 classification
Fixed Class 150, no density needed
Hazardous
No
Non-hazardous—no hazmat fees

Classification Details

NMFC Description Class
190400.00 Snow Plows, power, self-propelling 150

How to Determine Your Class

To find the correct freight class for your shipment:

  1. Note NMFC 190400 and Class 150 on the BOL, and specify “self-propelling snow plow” so carriers rate it correctly and avoid reclass charges.
  2. Prepare the unit for transport: lower and pin the blade, pad the cutting edge, cap hydraulic quick-couplers, disconnect the battery, and keep fuel under 1/4 tank.
  3. Secure like rolling equipment—chock wheels and use four-point frame tie-downs. Avoid routing straps over hydraulic hoses or control linkages; protect contact points.
  4. Measure with the blade position you’ll ship: overall length, height, and maximum blade width. If removing the blade narrows the profile, list both dimensions for accurate quotes.

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

Business Value

  • Predictable pricing with fixed Class 150 reduces reclass disputes and surprise rebills on LTL lanes.
  • Faster quoting and tendering since density and packaging do not change the class for these powered units.
  • Lower claim risk by stabilizing the blade and protecting hydraulics—fewer service interruptions and repair costs during peak winter demand.
  • Smarter mode decisions: compare LTL vs partial truckload for oversized widths; choosing the right equipment can trim accessorials and transit time.