new minimum axle requirement for rookies...
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Krooser, Apr 13, 2011.
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The axles don't do no good when the trucks are upside down
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Needs moar axles.....
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'''what the duece!!!''''
CBtalker205 Thanks this. -
Takes more skill...
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Michigan sleds! 164,000 legal but not uncommon to see that much net.
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i guess when they are upside down like that--unloading would be easy--but load that would be pain
and the "oh yes i check every tire with my tire guage every morning"--hmmm right---so now you only have 11 hours left out of your 14Freebird135 Thanks this. -
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Yeah, Michigan does know the meaning of heavy trucks for sure. These needed FEMA permits to run through other states to help clean up after Hurricane Katrina -
I rolled into the Champion yard west of Iron River on u.s. 2 at 132,000 on a five axle Wisconsin rig. Biggest Michigan load I saw was at Quinnesec, 225,000 gross.
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Sooooo many tires...
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