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NMFC 66020 - Stalls, Stanchions & Mangers | Class 150

Article ID
66020
NMFC 66020: Stalls, Stanchions & Mangers, SU
Freight Group
FARM EQUIPMENT GROUP
Farm Equipment Group item for barn fittings
Class Range
150 1 classification
Fixed Class 150, simple non-density rating
Hazardous
No
Non-hazardous agricultural equipment freight classification

Classification Details

NMFC Description Class
66020.00 Stalls, Stanchion Frames and Mangers combined, SU, in boxes or crates 150

How to Determine Your Class

To find the correct freight class for your shipment:

  1. Book at Class 150 under NMFC 66020. On the BOL, describe as “Stalls/Stanchion Frames/Mangers, SU, boxed” or “crated,” and include accurate piece counts.
  2. Build rigid wood crates or heavy triple‑wall boxes with interior blocking. Band frames, pad contact points, and use edge guards to protect galvanized steel finishes.
  3. Target a max length under 96 in to avoid overlength fees; if longer, declare it at tender. Example: 1 crate 90×36×28 in at 420 lb, SU and crated.
  4. Plan farm delivery access early. Many sites are limited access and may need a liftgate; consider delivery to a dealer with a dock if the barn site lacks equipment.

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

Business Value

  • Fixed Class 150 avoids density disputes and reclass bills, improving quote reliability and preventing inspection charges.
  • Crating SU assemblies protects weldments and coatings, cutting OS&D claims and downtime for dairy or beef barn installations.
  • Consolidating stalls, stanchions, and mangers in one crate reduces handling touches, helping maintain service times and minimize damage risk.
  • Proactive accessorial planning for rural deliveries prevents surprise limited‑access and liftgate fees, keeping total freight costs predictable.