What if it Snows?
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Dave_in_AZ, Mar 19, 2018.
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W900L 280” wheelbase
585/2050 X15 performance
18 speed manual
3.55 / 46 rears
11R24.5 tires
13,xxx front
46 Primaxx air ride
72” studio high top /side and rear windows
vit interior
300 gals fuel tanks /Fox heated
Quite cab and arctic insulation package
Tk apu
All the usual options...
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730 miles today, sitting in beautiful Gillette, WY. it was nice to run hard and have so little interference.
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Heavy haul and heavy axle ratings go together. Some states allow 20k per axle, but you have to be rated. Some states do cost pound per mile over 80k. So 5 axles can get you 100k. Others only rate trailer axles at 18k, so a tri axle trailer will 54k in weight plus the tractor. The load won't be perfect for you so even if you had 13k steers and 40k drives plus 40k for the trailer, you probably won't scale out at 103k. I have a friend that used a tri axle trailer for 9 months, most he did was low to mid 90s. .
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