Not sure but annuals on 8 axles gets you Nothing.......5 or 6 axles will get you to max weight allowed. He probably still sitting in Chelmsford somewhere.......
Him not having the proper permit also comes with a fine I'd imagine or just put of service until the correct permit is obtained?
He is parked until he gets the correct permit .... and I would assume there’s a fine I’m not sure.... they might of been star struck by meeting him.
I’m ashamed to say I actually watched this one even though I said I’d never watch another one. He’s an idiot, not sure where to begin. He had previously hauled a very similar machine made by a different manufacturer that he had scaled and it weighed 78,000 so he assumed this one was the same turns out it weighs closer to a 100,000 so he orders a permit based on erroneous information then takes off with it. Then his new permit has to go to bridge review because it’s a superload, he’s never heard of a permit going to bridges. How can you do that job at that weight level and never heard of a bridge review? Then he yammers about how states should let you load to your axle capacity or something and the money he spent on scales that he can’t figure out. All in all a great example of stupidity, he did get a $1200 fine.
Stay tuned! This same guy will be pulling a 2(3)+2+2. Jesus. He seemed more excited that a Mass Trooper was watching his videos.
I don't know about Massachusetts. But many super loads come with a certain level of inspection when police escorts are involved. I sure hope that Sergey is taking this time to make sure his equipment is up standards.
I've heard tell of fines of a dollar per pound over 80k when you get caught over your blanket permit. That would have been a hell of a wake up call.