Yes, I have hauled several coils over 52k lbs. so would be at least 2k lbs over gross. Never had a problem in Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Wisconsin or Kentucky getting one.
what trailer for hauling coils?
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In Alabama, they'll permit heavy coils. There were some guys running from Decatur to B'ham, 2-3 loads a day with 3 axle steps and RGN's that were hauling 62-65k single coils. Overweight permitted. Not sure what they listed as their gross, and probably using a blanket permit.
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Seems like quite a range on the tare imoLepton1, QuietStorm, jamespmack and 4 others Thank this. -
That is a USED trailer
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Interesting setup tho. Seems like a cool could get secured strictly from ground level, n have a lot lower center of gravity tho.jamespmack, Tug Toy, cke and 1 other person Thank this. -
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