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<p>[QUOTE="Life on Wheels, post: 12220779, member: 274076"]I’m a smooth bore chemical tanker driver with a Mack Pinnacle. It’s ok, but it is definitely not the truck I want for years to come. I’m considering a W9 for my next truck. I used to haul fuel as a company driver with one, and I really liked the truck.</p><p>I loaded my own trailer, so I could adjust the amount of product I loaded according to the weight of the truck, and more specifically, the drive axles. Also, the weight of the fuel that particular day.</p><p>I don’t have that luxury as a chemical tanker driver, so my question is do any of y’all have problems with weight distribution or overweight issues with your W900 pulling smooth bore chemical? A lot of my trailers are pre-loaded to near 45,000 pounds.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Life on Wheels, post: 12220779, member: 274076"]I’m a smooth bore chemical tanker driver with a Mack Pinnacle. It’s ok, but it is definitely not the truck I want for years to come. I’m considering a W9 for my next truck. I used to haul fuel as a company driver with one, and I really liked the truck. I loaded my own trailer, so I could adjust the amount of product I loaded according to the weight of the truck, and more specifically, the drive axles. Also, the weight of the fuel that particular day. I don’t have that luxury as a chemical tanker driver, so my question is do any of y’all have problems with weight distribution or overweight issues with your W900 pulling smooth bore chemical? A lot of my trailers are pre-loaded to near 45,000 pounds.[/QUOTE]
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