Load weight distribution

Discussion in 'Flatbed Trucking Forum' started by Ullihundi, Sep 22, 2018.

  1. jamespmack

    jamespmack Road Train Member

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    Sir you had room for another coil! Its not T/L or LTL. I like T/F, Trailer full!

    Just teasing.
     
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    Ullihundi Bobtail Member

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    So you don't have too much weight in the front in this picture?
     
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    1johnb Medium Load Member

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    Looks like the Delaco wharehouse in Woodhaven (Michigan) to me. I could be wrong :mad:
    I know for some reason if I center the load over the " load single coil here " decal my drives are always light..
     
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    Nope. It was ok. If l was running Michigan it would be heavy on the drives though. In Ont we're good to around 39500lbs on the drives. In Michigan only 32000 with a multiaxle trailer.
     
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    I was just on I94 in mid Michigan running 75, there were 4 troopers lined up a half mile apart in the middle. The cars were running 85+ and none of the bears even flinched.

    Steve
     
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