Hauling My First Oversize Load

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  1. Superhauler

    Superhauler TEACHER OF MEN

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    thats a low rate even for a legal load!
     
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  3. SHC

    SHC Spoiled Rotten Brat O/O

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    Next time you get by Walcott (or any Iowa 80 brand T/S), pick up this little book. It makes quick reference easily for quoting OS and figuring out escorts, driving times and such. You will still need to read all provision sheets, but this book is awesome to have for a reference...

    http://www.iowa80.com/DirectionsWEB...=185430&itemdesc=Oversize+Load+Reference+Book

    As for the rste, everyone is right and that is extremely low. Should be closer to the $4.50 range due to the fact you will be wasting 2 days pulling it with curfew times on 600 miles. Just my .02
     
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  4. Blind Driver

    Blind Driver Road Train Member

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    I drive for Mercer so the rate is to the truck. If 10' for escort is true, this load was 119".



    I have never has the opportunity to stop in the Iowa80 :biggrin_2557:

    The T/A had it :biggrin_25514:. Time to start reading this evening. This load may still be available tomorrow.
     
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  5. critters

    critters <b>Late For Dinner</b>

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    with Mercer permits and escorts if needed is payed by Mercer. I enjoyed my time there Good people.
     
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  6. Blind Driver

    Blind Driver Road Train Member

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    The book is telling me to just put a flag on each corner of the load, oversize on the front of the tractor and rear of the trailer, and turn my amber strobes on, and get my permits from Mercer. I'm going to see if this load is still available tomorrow morning.

    Easy peasy :biggrin_25514:
     
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  7. critters

    critters <b>Late For Dinner</b>

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    the 4 coroners of vehicle and the widest point of load, I use from 6-8 flags,but im also usually over 11'9 wide.
     
  8. hors_19

    hors_19 Medium Load Member

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    Remember ohio states that the 4 corners of the vehicle are the 4 corners of the trailer. Just some FYI we found out.
     
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  9. Blind Driver

    Blind Driver Road Train Member

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    The book stated flags on each corner of the load for the three states I looked into. Which were Virginia, Maryland, and Kentucky.
     
  10. Blind Driver

    Blind Driver Road Train Member

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    You can't be too visible. With those extra wide loads, I may even go as far as to add LED battery powered amber strobes on the sides.
     
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  11. critters

    critters <b>Late For Dinner</b>

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    if you want the advice from someone who does this,don't go bare minimum on anything,chains,straps,flags. it will attract attention from the DOT, overkill will most times get a wave or quick looks from them.
     
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