Does DOT allow you to be over weight on any axles or gross for a reefer? For the reefer engine and reefer fuel?
DOT allow over weight when pulling reefer?
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Jdm5jdm5, Feb 10, 2018.
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No. And if some shipper is trying to tell that it's okay to go with an overload, tell him that you can't do it.
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I guess those break-away door hinges really work.
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80,000
then the next set of numbers...
12K, 34K, 34K = 80000.
You get nothing over.
What you will get is tickets for being over on either axle or gross or both.
It is very important to fill all of your fuel, toss the spouse and stuff into that tractor and then CAT the whole thing.
That is your tare weight. Subtract from 80000 and you will know exactly what you can put into the box legally. (Minus ICE....)
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Saves valuable seconds closing them pesky doors
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They allow anything if you're willing to pay the fines
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Unless you have an APU, type of freight makes no difference. And the APU allowance is state by state, some have no tolerance.
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If you believe that. I have a bridge in Brooklyn I’d like to sell you.
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