The major LTL (Less Than Truckload Lot) motor carriers used to (and probably still do) offer a rate estimator on their websites. These national carriers come to mind, but there are many others depending on where it's shipped. Pick a carrier that can take it all the way from origin to destination with out "interlining" it with another carrier.
YRC - Shipping, International Shipping, Freight, LTL Carrier
http://www.abfs.com
Con-way: Home
You'll save money working with the carrier at the terminal, avoiding a charge for pickup and delivery to a home. I'd be concerned with loss or damage in transit -- it'd need to be bolted to a substantially built pallet and covered. Insurance might be a good idea as well.
YRC - Shipping, International Shipping, Freight, LTL Carrier
http://www.abfs.com
Con-way: Home
You'll save money working with the carrier at the terminal, avoiding a charge for pickup and delivery to a home. I'd be concerned with loss or damage in transit -- it'd need to be bolted to a substantially built pallet and covered. Insurance might be a good idea as well.