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<p>[QUOTE="Rocky Top, post: 2926175, member: 100701"]I haul logs in Colorado but the company I drive for also runs a walking floor and belt floor trailer. I've run them both on a few occasions filling in for other drivers. The belt floor is infinantly faster than the walking floor but most guys in the area run walking floors because you can find them cheaper. And yes the DOT loves to pull in log and chip trucks. Last month another one of the log haulers got caught at 93,000 pounds at the portable scales between Colorado Springs and Pueblo needless to say noone in the wood hauling buisness is happy with him.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Rocky Top, post: 2926175, member: 100701"]I haul logs in Colorado but the company I drive for also runs a walking floor and belt floor trailer. I've run them both on a few occasions filling in for other drivers. The belt floor is infinantly faster than the walking floor but most guys in the area run walking floors because you can find them cheaper. And yes the DOT loves to pull in log and chip trucks. Last month another one of the log haulers got caught at 93,000 pounds at the portable scales between Colorado Springs and Pueblo needless to say noone in the wood hauling buisness is happy with him.[/QUOTE]
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