79,840 and only an 1/8 of a tank!

Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by PeteDucati, Apr 25, 2012.

  1. AZS

    AZS Honk if anything falls off

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    after you go over a scale fill it to half tank or whatever, hit the next scale close to empty, repeat.
     
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  3. SmokeyCowboy009

    SmokeyCowboy009 Heavy Load Member

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    how big are your tanks... and what is your mpg...
    if they are 125... put on 25 gal and at 6.0mpg you can get 150 mi.
    or put on 50gal which at 7lbs (aprox.) per gal that would be another 350lbs to your total weight and you could get 300mi to next fill.
     
  4. SHC

    SHC Spoiled Rotten Brat O/O

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    Swap a car with another driver

    1 gal of diesel weighs 8 pounds. Do the math
     
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  5. Winchester Magnum

    Winchester Magnum Road Train Member

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    Florida will give exactly 200 pounds over.

    80,220 or more is an automatic fine
     
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  6. CondoCruiser

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    Problem is all the fuel stops are just south of the coops. Going south would be easy. North is trickier as most coops are 120-150 miles apart until you past that last VA one. He might be able to fuel at some mom and pops just north of the coops and calculate to be under a 1/4 tank by the time he crosses.

    A 1/4 tank he probably has 35-40 gallons on board. He would have to stay below 60 gallons if he fueled after each coop.

    Personally I would make the customer take freight off. It's a no brainer even if I had to drive 30 miles back.

    Like others said, know what you can haul the day you get your truck. When ever I'm told to go in a place with less than a half tank usually by a broker, I fill it up. :) You don't pay me to fuel every couple hours.

    Another strategy is drive 3rd shift and hopefully some coops are closed.
     
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  7. Flightline

    Flightline Road Train Member

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    If you have an APU unit, your allowed 400 lbs extra over the 80kbs.=80400
    Or call a permit service or your permit dept. and buy an overweight permit for each state. Not real expensive,especially compared to a fine or several fines.
     
  8. SmokeyCowboy009

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  9. AZS

    AZS Honk if anything falls off

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    didnt think you could get an overweight permit if the load is reduceable.
     
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  10. MNdriver

    MNdriver Road Train Member

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    Apu exemption is no longer in force last i heard.
     
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  11. SHC

    SHC Spoiled Rotten Brat O/O

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    APU exemption is still in effect but only for the states that have passed the law allowing it. There are a few who don't reconize the 400# exemption.

    And you can not get an overweight permit for a load That is reduceable.
     
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