http://www.michigan.gov/documents/Loads_dim_87014_7.pdf
Here is a pretty good link showing what I mean.
Discussion about weight and # of miles driven in a year
Discussion in 'Trucking Industry Regulations' started by ironeagle2006, Jul 30, 2010.
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Down here is 34k on a closed tandem, 40k on a spread. Unless you have a permit then it ups the weight. Basically, that piece of paper just allows you to haul heavy legally.
outerspacehillbilly, Iceman_biker and Injun Thank this. -
I know what he means. Hauling a derrick with my stretch trailer the most I
can permit my 5 axle rig for is 115K or close to that don't remember exactly.
But they have a max weight that you can permit axle's or groups of axles, such
as a tandem.
The 34K that Les is talking about is the max without permits. -
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Where they get you is the routing. If your just heavy it usually ain't to bad, but get wide or tall and look out! God only knows where you might end up..?
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How about heavy, tall, and wide???
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Bring your vasoline!
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#### my load that is 14' wide, 80' long, and 88K (118K gross) is nothing
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