3 axle 40 ft trailer?

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  1. CL10473

    CL10473 Light Load Member

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    Also, you can now go to 120k, 11'11 wide and 80' long throughout most of the state on the same permit types. assuming they didn't cancel it. It was a pilot program last time I looked.
     
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  3. Ruthless

    Ruthless Road Train Member

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    120k on non divisible weight on what.Axle count? I recall 11'11 and 80' on blanket permit; I had thought the weight was 99k on 5, I didn't ask or hear about non divisible blanket for weight though.
     
  4. already gone

    already gone Road Train Member

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    Idid always wonder how much the end dumps with 4 axles could haul, thank you!
     
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  5. CL10473

    CL10473 Light Load Member

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    I'm referring to the divisible load permits. I don't know much about the non-divisible/special haul permits. The blanket was up too 120k statewide and up those dimensions. I think before that, you could only be over on weight only.

    https://www.dot.ny.gov/nypermits/repository/perm69.pdf
    The info on the blanket permit isn't there anymore. Well I can't find it anymore.
     
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  6. CL10473

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    Anytime.
     
  7. Ruthless

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    Pretty sure they cut 120k down on divisible couple years back. That's why ever body running 4 axle wagons with the steerable on any lift anymore @117k, length of the wagon determined if it's a down state or upstate permit; vs 107k on 6 axles w similar length requirements, again depending on upstate or down state.
    Laws used to be pretty different back in the day.
    Used to pass a old school autocar tandem dumptruck in Yonkers said 100k gvw on the door. Not gvcw, lol straight weight on 3 axles.

    I never got into weight, so I'm coming from the sidelines.


    @BigCam9670 whats your blanket good for?
     
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  8. special-k

    special-k Road Train Member

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    I'm with you Ruthless. A friend runs a canadian spec spif 40 or 42' 4 axle dump. Afaik he's good for 117,000lbs on a permit and runs all across northern ny.
     
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