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<p>[QUOTE="Snoopycda, post: 10321844, member: 176575"]My mistake, I was looking at his join date.</p><p>Generally speaking, if you load 1000 lb per foot of trailer to no more than about 48,000 lb payload on tandem axle trailers. On tri-axle trailers, load the front half at 1,000 lbs per foot and the rear half to 1,200 lbs per foot.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Snoopycda, post: 10321844, member: 176575"]My mistake, I was looking at his join date. Generally speaking, if you load 1000 lb per foot of trailer to no more than about 48,000 lb payload on tandem axle trailers. On tri-axle trailers, load the front half at 1,000 lbs per foot and the rear half to 1,200 lbs per foot.[/QUOTE]
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