Please help
Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by Tyrion, Aug 31, 2018.
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Big difference in weight for similar truck. I was hoping to find a cascadia that's on par with my whopping 21800......225 and 20 def I think.
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The Century was really light compared to other trucks ive had such as the FLD 120 or the T2000. Those a little more heavier.
You can gross all the way to the far end bottom right of the DOT weight chart if you have the axles to do it. I think it's 260,000 with the proper permitting and correct heavy haul. There are times they haul more than that on special moves.
26001 is just getting started. I'll tell you a secret. We always hate to run empty, bobtail or not fully grossed in loading. We prefer to be 80000 when possible. It's the best way to have a truck. Ive had some upwards of 135 to 155000 (*Which is a paper weight on one load, that one broke the VA scales at 137500 before it had a chance to finish adding up.) Put that on a 60's era mack with about 200 horse and maybe 500 torque on a fat 10 speed plus 60 gallon single tank.Oldironfan Thanks this. -
now I have heard of guys taking their test in a dually pickup truck with loaded goosneck trailer over 26000lb but then they had to get air brake test done separately. but that was years ago, rulls might have changed by now. -
Jesus do some of you posting even have a cdl?
Y'all need to learn the difference between curb weight and capacity.
ANY vehicle combo with a capacity of 26,001lbs requires a cdl (if commercial) or a non commercial class A (if a truck/trailer combo). -
I just can't believe .... never mind ...
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