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rank 11-27-2006 01:48 PM

MAXIMUM spread allowed in western Canada?
 
I've heard that a 10'-1" spread is not allowed "out west". Can anybody shed some light on this for me?

brian 11-27-2006 02:01 PM

err uhhh umm just make it over the border and dont worry about the spread :wink:

mudawg 11-27-2006 02:50 PM

You can have a 10 foot spread but,you are only allowed 10,000 lbs on each axle and, you are a marked man at every scale for the inspection of your life.If you venture West a 6ft spread or a closed tandem is the way to go.Keep in mind also the max. tractor wheel base is 244 inches out there.As messed up as our laws are down here they worse over the border.

rank 11-27-2006 02:51 PM

Ontario guy here. No border crossing involved. :wink: Spec'ing a new trailer (Wilson CFD900 step combo with 36" deck height) and would like it to be legal everywhere that's all.

special k 11-27-2006 06:37 PM

Go with a tridem setup legal for everywhere in Canada and won't saddle you with too much weight if you have to go into the states.

rank 11-27-2006 07:48 PM

Good info thanks. 10,000 lbs per axle? Sheesh.

Thought about the tridem but 80,000lbs is still the US limit even with a tridem correct? Meaning the extra weight of the additional axle is robbing me of payload?

We get paid by the ton therefore we try to get 80,000lb if we can. That often puts us over on the rear axles. With the 72" spread we're allowed 42,000 in Ontario but only 34,000 in the per the Bridge Formula. 10-1 spread allows us 40,000 on the rears.

We scaled almost the perfect load the other day:79,780 gross|11,980 steers|33,160 drives|34,640 rears. Sure would be nice to have 40,000 available back there so we wouldn't have to cut it so close.

thanks

GMAN 11-28-2006 12:15 AM

Rank, if you like a spread axle but want to be legal in Canada, you may want to consider buying a spread with a sliding rear axle. That way you can close it when you are in Canada or California and open it when you need it. I have a 53' step deck that I bought with the rear slider because I was traveling California at the time. It can sure save the tires if you don't need the spread open.

rank 11-28-2006 11:46 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by GMAN
... sliding rear axle.

I'd still be limited to 10,000lbs per axle in western Canada though right? According to what Mudawg posted earlier, it seems they want lots and lots of axles out there.

Dejanh 11-28-2006 05:14 PM

Just one more reason why not to run canada..

mike3fan 11-28-2006 05:16 PM

thats good the more that won't go drives up the rate I can charge!


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