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    Quote Originally Posted by bonder45 View Post
    Whats the advantage of having the trailer wheels so far apart ?! More tire wear in corners?!
    What are you talking about, the spread on the trailer wheels???

    That would be so we can get the full 20,000# for each axle. We can haul 40,000# legally on a 10' 2" spread.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cluck Cluck View Post



    I'll throw some in too
    That's one thing I didn't like about my 53ft cal legal Wilson the over hang behind the back axle sucked I started getting a lot of over weight Tikets on that back axle I could scale 48,000 but it couldn't go past that back axle

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    I usually don't pull too heavy, I just watch what im putting on the trailer and where, but yes if I put everything in front of the back axle it'll work, First week I had it I loaded Hay on it 1800 pounds over on the spread, I drug that from Yankton SD to the Indianapolis Zoo, from then on I watch

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cluck Cluck View Post
    Uh 31220 empty? Nice
    I'm low on fuel so tomorrow I'll find out after I fuel it up.

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    Les are there 2 chains and 3 binders on those coils or did you use 3 separate chains per coil?

    NVM, looked again, looks like you used 3 separate chains per coil.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SHC View Post
    What are you talking about, the spread on the trailer wheels???

    That would be so we can get the full 20,000# for each axle. We can haul 40,000# legally on a 10' 2" spread.
    not in Kansas or Texas,

    and i have to slide mine together in California

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    My back axle is 41' so I can still go to California with it open

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    Quote Originally Posted by NWMAXI View Post
    not in Kansas or Texas,
    What you mean by that?

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    Quote Originally Posted by BAYOU HOTSHOT View Post
    What you mean by that?
    In Kansas a 10'2" spread is considered a tandem 34000 same in Texas. You need a 12' spread in texas to have 20000 on each axle

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    kansas or texas

    Quote Originally Posted by NWMAXI View Post
    not in Kansas or Texas,

    and i have to slide mine together in California
    since when? as long as you have 10ft 2in 20,000 per axle. if not those scale masters aren't paying attention!