it's handy when your wife's talking to u about shopping or when your on the throne
Government websites have alot more info but the book is handy
No joke. I seen $7 a mile for a D10 on that one popular board with the TV show
My 2013 Oversize Reference book shows 12,100 on the steers for Alberta and 12,125 for New Brunswick
I saw a D10 go for $5,000 1000 miles on one board a few months back. I'm sure that broker took 40% ouch!!
20,000 on the steers Double frame CAT C16 20,000 Tag axle 4.11 gears Does that make more sense?
Running my own authority starting next spring after back surgery this week. Crazy idea but I can do it. Love it!!
I been checking that one out. I like it. I was just wondering how low some drivers go on there 13 axle set up.
First time heavy haul. I figured I needed more weight. thanks
Your own authority is your own business. You can do whatever you want.
Would this Pete 389 be a good choice for a 13 axle set up? 12,000 lb. steers 40,000 lb tandem 550 C15 3.42 gear 55,000 GVW Etnyre 9 axle...
I like to run Ontario and other States which only allow 12,000 on the steers. 12,000 lbs. Pusher axle would get me 20,000?
Do 20,000 lb. Tag axle's get permitted the full 20,000 or whatever the Tri axle limit is in that state from the D.O.T? Thanks.
I dispatched for someone on maternity leave. WOW! the things that drivers do and don't do. I saw a different side of this industry. I was in...
I keep asking the same question. I understand
:protest: Your truck and trailer will not meet California EPA Rules. sorry!
That is the trailer I would like to get but.... Does DOT still consider each axle 20,000 lbs in most states on this Cozad?
I need a RGN/Lowboy to haul heavy machinery up to 160,000 pounds while keeping my axles at 20,000. Majority of the 48 states Any suggestions?...
I won't be buying this trailer to run the 48 states. Thanks everyone!
States set there axle limits per axle not by how many wheels per axle?