I got a over weight for bridge in oregon. Over axle in utah. Neither effected my license or mvr.
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That was a strange situation. I heard the driver quit and left the load there, but I never seen his tractor and I was directed by the head of the fleet masters to drop my empty reefer on that old truck stop parking lot. Give the condition of that trailer and reefer I doubt there was much danger of it getting stolen.
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So, what you are saying is that you get lots of loads from JBS Swift in Marshalltown Iowa? Those morons ALWAYS load tail-heavy, CA load or otherwise. Last time I went there for a CA load I was 36,200 on the tandems at 5 holes back, on a 77K gross. I took it back for reloading, and after a nice 9 hour delay, went back to get it and found the landing gear extended to maximum height. This was an obvious middle finger from the yard dog for bringing back their mistake, instead of just running illegal at 10-12 holes back.
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