How much you can load on 53' dry van with single axle tractor and be legal?
Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by Verdel, Oct 25, 2014.
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14k upgraded steer
20k single drive axle
40k spread axle trailer
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74k gross
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34k tare
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Many of the (new trucks have tag ax. behind drive ax. off old tri. axel dump trucks or if room in ft. of drive axel must have a dip in it to clear driveshaft more $ involved !
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As I said earlier, GVWR changes based on your axle configuration. 80,000 lbs is by no means a universal number. I'm driving a single axle tractor pulling a set of double pubs. Because of my axle configuration, my GVWR is 92,000 lbs. If I only had one pub, my GVWR would be 52,000 lbs.
Schools tell you 80,000 lbs is universal because most newbies will not drive anything beyond your standard tandem axle truck, pulling a standard tandem axle trailer. 34,000+34,000+12,000=80,000. As you start getting into split axles, spread axles and LCV's, your GVWR changes.Last edited: Oct 26, 2014
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