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Yeah, I know. And now I don't even have 38', it's 37' on the bottom and 11' on top Originally I did want a longer trailer so that I'd have minimum 40' on the lower deck, but then you run into all kind of spec issues. With a 10'1" spread it's bad for Alberta, and if you add a slider it's extra weight and then you have 100 ft overhang So I decided to abide by the KISS principle for my first trailer and make it 11/37. Especially, after I discovered that a Cat motor grader machine is only 33 ft long (I want to focus on machinery and equipment later on).Originally Posted by klleetrucking
The only drawback of the 38' bottom is you can't haul a loaded 40' container because of the 2' overhang. I used to run L.A. a lot and the guys with a 40' lower deck would get out quicker, usually with a 40' high cube.