Low ground clearance 3 to 4 inches with a 34 ft well it can be a challenge.
Kingpin laws are not a problem if you know where you run all the time, you need to know whitch states issue exit permits or have a annual or a Florida king pin permit.
The trailer is harder to corner than a 48 with a flip,
If you have a load that is very wide and square on the bottom like a box you have to watch curbs, and you can't swing over them. When turning and the load leans you may only have 8 or 9 inches from the load to the ground.
I love my trailer and would buy another's one, but if you don't pay attention you can get in a bad situation quickly.
Steel deck???
Discussion in 'Heavy Haul Trucking Forum' started by blacklabel, Nov 22, 2016.
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Anyone know what that trailer runs for price with the 34' well and hat box?
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North of 110k if you believe Blackwell trailers
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I paid 73k one year ago, all options including sign, pole mounted strobes, enclosed s cams, chain slots, light in tool box, hat box, air gauge and extra side lights. Also durabright wheels.
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looks likes its kinda built like a hydralic tail trailer heavy side rails no center rail
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