Hey guys! Looking for some advise.
I usually pull tankers so this is out of my expertise - looking for some advise.
I run a 15’ T800 Tri-Drive, 16k front, 69k rears with a 4 axel trailer.
I got a load thrown my way and I’m not sure if I’m allowed to even accept it!
100,000 lbs crane parts. It’s only going 400 miles but I want to make sure my stuff can handle it ( as I said, heavy is not my expertise )
Load is 20’ long, 10’ high and 10’ wide
Having the 8 axel sans permits would I even be legal ? ( driving in North Dakota and Montana )
Heavy Haul Advice
Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by bonder45, Sep 17, 2020.
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Probably get better answers in the heavy haul section.
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You’re truck will handle it no problem but something that heavy needs to be going on an RGN not a regular flatbed. I’d be asking more questions about the actual “carne parts” and getting pictures. And it will be needing OSOW permits even if your trailer will handle the weight.
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Well my boss booked it, he thinks it can be done.
16k front, 65-69k drives, 65k over quad axels.
Going to pretty much run 50mph or less for those 400 miles. Wishing I had my own trailer for this run! Sad I have to give up that extra 10%.singlescrewshaker Thanks this. -
Your 7 axle inner bridge matters more than your axle ratings if you’re trying to do this without permits. And that won’t be a cheap ticket if you get caught. Otherwise your permit should spell everything out.
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Montana bridge chart
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Yeah, boss got the permits! I won't risk that being so heavy.
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Post up pics when you get loaded
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So many questions
First off crane parts?
One piece? Or multiple pieces?
If it is a house, I would be concerned
If it is a side frame
(Track) then if you can permit for the weight likely okCat sdp, 062 and Superhauler Thank this. -
Well the trucking company kept the big load and gave me the 90,000lbs track for 1k less!!
At least I don’t have to worry about oversized now, just an overweight permit.
I’ll be delivering in Shelby, MT..... anyone have any hookups for a load around there ( will even go into Canada too! )
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