I'm currently charging $3.10 per loaded mile or $2.25 per loaded mile plus a 38% Fuel surcharge. In order for me to get 60 8x3x3 squares on a single load I will need to purchase oversized load permits for each state I'm traveling thru so I will need to charge for those expenses also and that price varies from state to state and load to load. I could only get 54 bales ( 6 rows of 9 lengthways )on my 48 foot trailers and my 53 foot trailers you could get 63 bales ( 7 rows of 9 lengthways) with 3 feet hanging of the back. That is not something I would want to do so really I would only put 60 bales ( 6 rows of 9 lengthways and 2 rows of 3 crossways) on those trailers. That I just to give you an idea what it can cost to have it hauled. I have in my lifetime on one occasion hauled an oversized hay load without oversized load permits but that was because the state of South Dakota had declared some type of drought emergency and by doing so eased the regulations of commercial vehicle operation relating to the hauling of hay. We could run at night and without permits. That hay still cost a mind blowing amount of money per ton the problem was there was no hay in those areas and trucking it in from areas not in a drought adds dollars to hay price fast and it soon becomes to expensive to buy.