tandem placement

Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by DrtyDiesel, Jan 29, 2012.

  1. DrtyDiesel

    DrtyDiesel Road Train Member

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    thanks guys i just needed some explaning on the semi trailer lengths i guess lol.
     
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  3. Pedigreed Bulldog

    Pedigreed Bulldog Road Train Member

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    No, it is talking about the length of the trailer. The notations alert you to any kingpin-to-axle limits which may have been imposed. If you don't see any notations shown for the length of your trailer, then they don't worry about where the tandems are located as long as the weights are legal per the bridge formula and max axle weight limits.
     
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  4. Gizmo_Man

    Gizmo_Man Road Train Member

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    Be careful though. You will have a bit of a problem making turns at some intersections you come up to. You may even have a problem or two backing into parking spaces at truck stops. I personally see no reason for having the tandems all the way back.

    But then, I deliver in Boston, with a 53'.
     
  5. DrtyDiesel

    DrtyDiesel Road Train Member

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    I hear ya man. Main reason i asked is because one time in North Carolina i had picked up a paper load, 43,xxxlbs.

    I had my tandems set to what i thought was the legal limit but i didnt know i could have gone back further. i was over by 500lbs on the trailer tandems. I ended up getting the load re-worked and then i was 300 over on my drives. i just drove and didnt put in as much fuel. mind you this happened my first week with roehl. So i didnt know as much as i know now lol.

    Thanks for all the info guys
     
  6. DrtyDiesel

    DrtyDiesel Road Train Member

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    okay, NOW i know what you mean lol
     
  7. Saddletramp1200

    Saddletramp1200 Road Train Member

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    Some N.E. states are so small real trucks are not allowed. Local drivers pick up the freight with smaller rigs. Trailer manufactures make legal trailers however check the laws first.
     
  8. rogueunh

    rogueunh Road Train Member

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    Wrong. Of course it's legal.

    It's king pin to rear axle in some states.
     
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