My wife sent me this with the caption:
"I wonder if that counts as extra axles...more weight allowed?"
LOL... Absolutely hilarious!!!
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How much additional weight do these wheels allow?
Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by Cattleman84, Nov 1, 2018.
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That's funny. How fast was he going/
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A shopping cart with ~165 lbs in it is stable to about 30-35 mph.
However, it becomes wildly unstable once the car is no longer pushing.
Oh, and if said ballasted cart happens to impact a curb, the basket will separate from the frame and basket and ballast will tumble across the intersecting roadway resulting in minor bruising and road-rash.
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About 50lb each ... May have been tail heavy ?
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Not sure... My wife found it online. But thats obviously on the interstate, so I'm sure hes moving way faster than that cart has ever gone before.KillingTime, REO6205, jt road hammer and 2 others Thank this.
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yes cart is going faster then normal
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And you think you seen it all. Always something.
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yes always something new
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I kinda wonder about his pre trip. Look back in the mirror and see if the trailer is there and then launch?
I'd like to be there when he crosses his next set of scales. I'll bet he gets his picture on the Wall of Shame for that one.Farmerbob1, Cattleman84 and 88 Alpha Thank this. -
Looks like Super T transport.
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