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Re: Bridge Ratings and Tractors
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Posted by barnrat on June 11, 2006 at 06:30:08 from (12.39.95.252):
In Reply to: Bridge Ratings and Tractors posted by Uncle on June 10, 2006 at 14:22:11:
Bridge rating are purely for commercial traffic. An 80,0000 lb milk truck goes over the 12,000 bridge near our farm every day. But if 100 milktrucks went over that bridge every day it would fail. The 12,000 lb rating in in reference to the axle rating of a vehicle. No more than 12,000lbs per axle on non local traffic. Most farm tractors, school busses and local delivery and pickup are considered local traffic and exempt from bridge ratings anyway.
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