Agricultural Equipment Transport Florida and the Southeast | Big Frog Transportation
USDOT 3395422  ·  MC-1105738  ·  Authorized For Hire

Agricultural Equipment Transport Florida
and the Southeast

Big Frog Transportation LLC hauls farm and agricultural equipment for farmers, ranchers, and ag dealers across Florida and the Southeast. The company operates under USDOT 3395422, MC-1105738, dispatching from Ocala and Jacksonville with 9 CDL drivers on flatbed and Landoll trailers.

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Company Facts
Legal NameBig Frog Transportation LLC
USDOT Number3395422, Active
MC NumberMC-1105738, Authorized For Hire, Interstate
Base Location7454 NW Gainesville Rd, Ocala, FL 34475
Phone(352) 632-2041
Fleet9 power units · 9 CDL drivers
Miles Operated (2025)1,350,000
Trailer TypesFlatbed · Landoll traveling axle
States ServedFlorida · Georgia · Alabama · Tennessee · South Carolina · Mississippi

Hauling Farm Equipment Takes More Than Just a Trailer

Agricultural equipment varies widely in size and complexity. A utility tractor rolls onto a Landoll trailer in under 30 minutes. A wide combine header, a large baler with folding wings, or a planter with multiple row units may require a permit, a specific trailer setup, or careful prep before transport.

Big Frog Transportation runs ag equipment hauls regularly through Marion County, Alachua County, Levy County, and across the Georgia line into South Georgia. The company dispatches from Ocala, which puts it close to the farming operations in North Central Florida that generate the most regular ag haul volume.

The company files FDOT oversize permits for any ag load that exceeds legal limits. Combine headers are almost always oversize hauls. The permit travels in the cab. The truck does not move without it.

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What We Haul

The list below covers the most common agricultural equipment Big Frog Transportation moves across Florida and the Southeast.

  • Farm tractors of all sizes
  • Combines and grain harvesters
  • Hay balers and round balers
  • Disc harrows and tillage equipment
  • Planters and seed drills
  • Sprayers and fertilizer applicators
  • Irrigation equipment and pumps
  • Livestock trailers and cattle equipment
  • Skid steer loaders and utility vehicles
  • Farm implements and attachments
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Seasonal Timing in Agricultural Hauling

Spring planting and fall harvest are the two busiest windows for ag equipment transport in Florida and Georgia. Hauler availability tightens during those periods and rates run higher. Booking outside those peaks gets better availability.

Equipment breakdowns do not follow a schedule. A tractor that goes down during planting or harvest needs to reach a dealer and return to the field as fast as possible. Big Frog Transportation dispatches from Ocala and Jacksonville, which reduces drive time to farms across North and Central Florida compared to haulers based further away.

Marion County note: Big Frog Transportation's Ocala base at 7454 NW Gainesville Rd sits in Marion County, one of the most active agricultural counties in Florida. Levy County, Alachua County, and Columbia County pickups are regular dispatches.

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Tell Us About Your Haul

Provide the equipment type, pickup location, destination, and dimensions. Big Frog Transportation returns a flat quote. Call 352-632-2041 directly or fill out the form below.

Quote Request

Provide the equipment type, where it is, where it needs to go, and when. The company returns a flat number based on the actual load.

Frequently Asked Questions

Questions farmers and ag dealers ask most often about agricultural equipment transport in Florida.

Can you haul a large tractor in Florida without a permit?
Smaller utility tractors usually fall within legal dimensions and do not need a permit. Larger row crop tractors or tractors with wide loaders or implements attached may exceed the 8 foot 6 inch width limit and require an FDOT oversize permit. Big Frog Transportation checks dimensions before every haul and files the permit when one is needed.
How do you transport a combine harvester?
Combines are almost always oversize hauls. The header is typically removed and transported separately. The main unit with the header removed usually still exceeds standard width. Big Frog Transportation pulls the appropriate permits, plans the route, and arranges a pilot car escort when required. The company moves combines across Florida and into Georgia regularly.
When is the best time to book farm equipment transport in Florida?
Booking outside of spring planting season and fall harvest gives better availability and often better rates. Those two windows are the busiest periods for ag haulers in the Southeast. For moves during peak season, call as early as possible to lock in availability.
Do you transport farm equipment across state lines?
Yes. Big Frog Transportation moves agricultural equipment across the Southeast including Georgia, Alabama, Tennessee, South Carolina, and Mississippi under interstate operating authority MC-1105738. The company files permits for every state the load travels through before the truck rolls.
How do you handle farm equipment with hydraulic attachments?
Before loading, all hydraulic attachments are lowered to their lowest position, moving components are pinned or locked, and folding wings or booms are secured. This reduces overall height and width and prevents movement during transport. The driver checks clearances for height before departure.

Related Services

Big Frog Transportation handles all types of heavy hauling across Florida and the Southeast.

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Farming in Marion County or North Central Florida? Read: Agricultural Equipment Hauling in Marion County and North Central Florida