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850 lb fertlized bermuda 8 x 3 x 3 squares.
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<blockquote data-quote="somn" data-source="post: 249611" data-attributes="member: 3721"><p>It has been so long since I have hauled an oversized load thru those states I just don't want to give you a figure it could be so far from the right amount. That $3.10 per mile makes all the payments except the overweight permit the rest of that money is profit. I'm curious myself tomorrow I will submit an online app for an oversized load thru those states just to see what it does cost. If you had two big enough tractors with loaders on them to smash the bales together from both sides you might be able to get by without an oversized permit. Six inches can be smashed easily enough. However I have been the unlucky person to have been the first truck thru the scale after a shift change and I get the guy who's wife really made him mad before he left for work. I hate taking chances. Not having them always costs more than buying the stupid things in the first place.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="somn, post: 249611, member: 3721"] It has been so long since I have hauled an oversized load thru those states I just don't want to give you a figure it could be so far from the right amount. That $3.10 per mile makes all the payments except the overweight permit the rest of that money is profit. I'm curious myself tomorrow I will submit an online app for an oversized load thru those states just to see what it does cost. If you had two big enough tractors with loaders on them to smash the bales together from both sides you might be able to get by without an oversized permit. Six inches can be smashed easily enough. However I have been the unlucky person to have been the first truck thru the scale after a shift change and I get the guy who's wife really made him mad before he left for work. I hate taking chances. Not having them always costs more than buying the stupid things in the first place. [/QUOTE]
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