A concern about getting caught overweight at a weigh station

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  1. NoobiDriver

    NoobiDriver Light Load Member

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    As I said, I've tried explaining the issue several times to several truckers as well as to the people at my company using the jargon of sliding the 5th wheel forward/ backward and it has been total confusion. So I opted for this other way and it's worked better for me in relaying understanding. I'm sorry it didn't work out well between us.

    The truck is actually rented by the company from ryder. No moose killer guard.
     
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  3. dca

    dca Road Train Member

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    it's either the tandems are to far back or how its loaded. 47000 would put the rig I'm in over 80000, has to be closer to 45
     
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  4. gokiddogo

    gokiddogo Road Train Member

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    If the weight of steers + drives = more than 46,000 then it should be reworked. If it is under 46,000 then this problem beats me. Fuel weight is my only idea. It does not matter how it is loaded inside, think of it as a 46,000 pound weight sitting on one point and you get to distribute it between your steers and drives.

    FYI - I always load up my trailer axles as close to 34,000 as I can.
     
  5. NoobiDriver

    NoobiDriver Light Load Member

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    I too think something has happened because when I first got the truck (a volvo 760), the 5th wheel was slid all the way to the back and all of my loads, the same repetitive loads from the same shippers I still get now, were always very light on my steers. Now, those same loads are heavy as hell on my steers.
     
  6. NoobiDriver

    NoobiDriver Light Load Member

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    What really gets me is when my drives are light(only 30,000 lbs) and the steers are STILL in the 13,000 lbs range with the 5th wheel slid all the way to the back.
     
  7. Old Iron

    Old Iron Road Train Member

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    You are making this over complicated. It is not.
    All you are doing by sliding your 5th wheel is changing the proportion of weight placed on the steers. THE TOTAL PLACED ON THE 5TH WHEEL IS NOT CHANGING. The weight that the front of the trailer is putting on the truck will not change with out sliding the rear trailer tandem.
    If something really did change all of a sudden and it has nothing to do with fuel carried, or a passenger and a ton of their crap on board.
    I would check to see if the front driver air bags seem have the same amount of air pressure in them as the rear. I have no idea how they could not be evening out, but if the rear axle is taking most of the weight it would act like you had your 5th wheel slide too far forward and have the problem you are having.
    With a sliding 5th wheel and 34,000# on the drives you should have to problem getting 10-13 on the steers depending how your 5th wheel is placed.
     
  8. truckon

    truckon Swamp Thing

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    Just drain some oil out. Run the truck till it goes bang. Problem solved.
     
  9. NoobiDriver

    NoobiDriver Light Load Member

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    And I always weigh the truck when it's between a quarter to a half a tank of fuel.
     
  10. dca

    dca Road Train Member

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    I'd set the tandems and 5th wheel where I wanted them then get a certified scale ticket and take it back to get reworked if over.. the settings would need to be reasonable and legal for the states and route. at the very least, if you're over weight and get caught, there's a fine and possibly the down time it takes to have it reworked on the spot.
     
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  11. tinytim

    tinytim Road Train Member

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    Strange, something had to have changed.
     
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