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Thread: Are super 40's enough?

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    Bull is offline Rookie Bull is an unknown poster at this point.  Don't let him/her around power tools just yet.
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    Default Are super 40's enough?

    I haul grain in southern Alberta and do a lot of on farm pick ups in some less than ideal conditions. I'm looking a t a newer truck and the dealer is telling me that super 40's will be fine. Are they, or do I need full blown 46's? I'm usually grossing 63,500kgs but have "accidentally" loaded a touch more on occasion!

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    Super 40's are rated for 140,000 lbs, which is right at 63,500 kg's. You should be fine with a "touch" more. There are actually single axles out there that can handle that weight as well.

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    Thanks. I'll try to keep it under 70,000kgs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bull View Post
    I haul grain in southern Alberta and do a lot of on farm pick ups in some less than ideal conditions. I'm looking a t a newer truck and the dealer is telling me that super 40's will be fine. Are they, or do I need full blown 46's? I'm usually grossing 63,500kgs but have "accidentally" loaded a touch more on occasion!

    Do you, by any chance, work for Night Runners Express, out of Killam ?

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    Bull is offline Rookie Bull is an unknown poster at this point.  Don't let him/her around power tools just yet.
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    Nope, I try not to do much night running. Shoveling grain in the dark sucks. Never even heard of Killam!

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