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2 09-03-2008 03:38 AM

How much can you over load a steel trailer?
 
How much can you over load a steel trailer?

With due consideration to the tire and axle ratings, of course.

I know they can be over loaded, but the question is how much is too much?

allan5oh 09-03-2008 03:41 AM

before it breaks.

GMAN 09-03-2008 12:33 PM

Why would you want to deliberately over load a trailer? Most have a maximum weight rating. You can legally permit a 5 axle truck and trailer for 92,000 pounds in most states, as I recall. That is 2 axles on the trailer and 3 on the tractor.

rgarthman1969 09-03-2008 03:59 PM

Boy oh boy. :roll: Shaking my head.

jiptwoo 09-03-2008 07:24 PM

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Just ask the guy I spoke to around 15 tears ago whose friends truck broke down, at the shipper so he told them to put his load (also) on his trailer. He was caught on an scale in ca. grossed out at 160,000 lbs. thrown in jail and fined $150,000. He spent ten years paying the ticket off, and he had the newspaper article and a copy of the ticket to prove it. I also believe the story was it the truckers paper, and I thought I had a story to tell about blowing thru the mojave at 122 mph leaving barstow with a load of produce,at 3am., and he said; you ain't gonna believe this ----.

rgarthman1969 09-03-2008 08:12 PM

LMAO :lol: :lol:

GMAN 09-03-2008 10:09 PM

I never want to over load my equipment. My trailer is rated for up to 100,000 pounds, but there is NO way that I would attempt to put that much weight on my trailer. There are some steel haulers who used to take 2 loads at the same time so that they can get twice the pay rate. Not only is it dangerous, it could cost you dearly should you become involved in an accident. I don't over load my equipment. If I can't make money on something without having to over load my equipment, I figure it is too cheap and that I don't need to haul it.

allan5oh 09-04-2008 12:39 AM

Don't know of any trucks that can run at 122 mph....

mudpuddle 09-04-2008 12:47 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by allan5oh
Don't know of any trucks that can run at 122 mph....

Hmmm, early eighties Pete with a 12 V 71 and a 5X4

3208 cat with the same transmission

KTTA Cummins with the same transmission

allan5oh 09-04-2008 01:06 AM

What kind of ratios?


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