I am currently operating a Step Deck and am considering moving to a RGN. I am looking for advise as to the trailer to buy. I see a big difference in price with proline out of NC being a lot cheaper than the others, Why is this ? I do not have direct freight so I ask, what size should I go for, 35 ton or 50 Ton. Can I get away with a 24' well or do I need a 29'. I have a W900 with a 120 sleeper, 300in WB, could this be an issue pulling a RGN.
Any help would be appreciated
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Discussion in 'Heavy Haul Trucking Forum' started by scania143, May 31, 2014.
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Are you wanting to buy a 2 axle or 3 axle trailer?
The wheelbase is not a problem, that is what I have, less the big sleeper, but mine is a 4 axle. -
Im not sure, What am I limited to with a 2 axle,
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If you buy a 2 axle a 35 ton is more than enough trailer, the rating of a trailer is the load plus the weight of the trailer. So if the trailer weighs 15000, then you can haul 55000 on it. Depending on where you are running with it, you won't even be able to legally haul that much and get the axle weights right.
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Tractor is 23000
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there is also a rating for concentrated loads but that varies by manufacturer as to how it is calculated.
so with a 35 ton trailer he is still going to axle out in most states before he grosses out.Oscar the KW, Foxcover and 281ric Thank this. -
What Ron said,
Look at the plate on the side of the TK's. Mine says something along the lines of GVWR 77,000lbs. This means the trailer weighs 17,000lbs, so can carry 60,000 in the rated space. It's classed as a 30 ton trailer.
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