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Posted by john on March 20, 2004 at 11:01:21 from (68.222.41.60):
In Reply to: Re: Awh, now my head hurts! posted by George G on March 20, 2004 at 07:34:55:
I agree with george. Total load truck trailer every thing should be under or at GCVR. And yes the DOT will let you know if you added wrong if they stop you. They will even let you know if you have the load in the proper spot on the trailer. I got one of those papers to let me know I added wrong the other day. In our state they allow you 15,000 on steer 34,000 on drive 34,000 on trailer 80,000 total for my size truck. They also give you a grace of 500 lbs any where so as long as you are under.. 15,500..34,500..34,500..80,500 they will let you go. I was 11,900..34,350..34,270...80,520 Cost me $30.00 for 20 pounds
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