Yes you can fill the rest of the deck on a oversize.
The "non-divisible" part means you can't haul a wide load with something easily removable hanging off the side making it wide. Or do like some around here do and haul 10' long concrete pipe crossways to get more on the load.
Oversize pricing, advice?
Discussion in 'Flatbed Trucking Forum' started by DDlighttruck, Jun 26, 2016.
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Thanks. That makes more sense.
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Just make sure that anything you pickup AFTER you have the oversize on that you are routed to pick it up.
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Please clarify. I'm reading don't go off route of the permits for a partial. There's nothing stopping me from grabbing a partial first, then grab my OSOW, hang banners and drive? Deliver OSOW, deliver partial?crb Thanks this.
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If you get the partial first, and deliver it last, then no worries.Lepton1, crb and DDlighttruck Thank this.
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OSCAR CAN I GET THE NAME OF THAT PERMIT CO.? I currently is HiGhway Permits and they charge $32/state
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If you run OS is that state enough to justify it you can also run under a blanket permit to do partials. For example last week two of us loaded 2 12' wide pieces and one 10'6" piece. The both delivered in Washington but we delivered the smaller piece first. Instead of doubling back after delivering the twelve wide pieces. It just required pilot cars for the 1.5 miles from the interstate to and from the receiver.Lepton1 and DDlighttruck Thank this.
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