Post flatbed load photos here V2.0

Discussion in 'Flatbed Trucking Forum' started by leftlanetruckin, Feb 18, 2014.

  1. beastr123

    beastr123 Road Train Member

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    My last 10 years on the road I avoided going east of Thunder Bay in Canada unless I was going north out of Maine so that is why I was hesitant to quote numbers east of MB. Having run out of Sask and BC all my trucking time and having trucked in or through 48 lower and 9 provinces and 2 territories I have picked up a fair bit of knowledge over the years but am quick to realize my limits.
     
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  3. kranky1

    kranky1 Road Train Member

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    On/Qc/Mi you need a lawyer in the truck with you to keep it sorted out.
     
  4. Oxbow

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    I never ran a 3T, but put a lot of time on a 17A, 2U, 9U, and of course the famous 46A, All old dozers for those wondering what the hell we're talking about.

    Sorry for the hijack, but I haven't heard someone speak of a 3T for quite awhile.
     
  5. beastr123

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    Yup MI I had a Fatboy coil from Ipsco Regina that was a rush to Ford (I think) and I had it on a triaxle drop. It weighed about 53k and I was just able to axle it for ND and I thought MI, 12850,33900,42150. First scale in MI I was informed that 10ft spread triaxle is only good for 39000 and I needed a $75 permit to finish the load. I had permitted MN, WI, IL,and IN and thought I was finished with permits.
     
  6. kranky1

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    When I ran trucks over there we were putting 58,000 on 6’ and 9’ spread 3 axles. That all went sideways about the same time TAC came in up here. Different bridge formula or some ####. That’s when a 9’ tandem didn’t do it anymore and you had to be 10’1”.
     
  7. Gearjammin' Penguin

    Gearjammin' Penguin "Ride Fast-Truck Safe"

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    As if the laws of physics change when you cross an invisible line. What a racket...!!
     
  8. kranky1

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    Canada used to be insane. There was no such thing as a configuration you could max out everywhere. TAC fixed most of it, but we still have to lighten up 1000kg to go west even on those configurations.
     
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