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<p>[QUOTE="Bean Jr., post: 11502163, member: 140672"]In Indiana you can register for higher weights than 80,000. He had a b train with third axle on both trailers. 12,000,34,000,20,000,34,000,20,000 and 34,000 is 154,000, so he would have been "only" 22,300 over weight. He had no registration at all, so the default "registered" weight would be 80,000 lbs.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Bean Jr., post: 11502163, member: 140672"]In Indiana you can register for higher weights than 80,000. He had a b train with third axle on both trailers. 12,000,34,000,20,000,34,000,20,000 and 34,000 is 154,000, so he would have been "only" 22,300 over weight. He had no registration at all, so the default "registered" weight would be 80,000 lbs.[/QUOTE]
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