What states they use them for then? I used to haul out of the Morris IL Costco DC and never saw anything but the standard 53 footer there, and they had about 2000 trailers in there lot alone.
Interesting Sights # Swift.
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Hubby drives swift heavy haul for Costco here in WA and uses them.
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Western states have far different length and weight laws. -
Yeah I figured they used them out west never seen Swift trailers like that anywhere east of the Mississippi River.
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Its unlikely you'll see them outside of UT, NV, WY, ID, MT, OR or WA. -
the Sumner WA terminal and teh COSTCO DC are side by side and that is where they have them... i think alot of states don't allow the A trains but i could be wrong -
those are the only states i can run... i run a 40' lead with a 24' pup running 105,500 and even then UT is very exspensive for the permit to run that weight -
^ how can you tell? Curious!
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the side box on the tractor and the stacks on the side is most likly a flatbed truck but can't see the cab gaurd in the pics but the side box should be enough
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