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We may all be missing the boat, by not raising Corrientes!
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<blockquote data-quote="simme" data-source="post: 1722386" data-attributes="member: 40418"><p>Pot (belly) livestock trailer. Double deck trailer with a pot belly lower section in front of the wheels up to the nose section of the trailer.</p><p>[ATTACH]11684[/ATTACH]</p><p>Not a pot livestock trailer</p><p>[ATTACH]11685[/ATTACH]</p><p>Best I know - Weight limit of loaded truck and trailer is generally 80,000 pounds on the highway. Set by the state and may depend on the highway type (non-interstate highways may have a little higher limit). May depend on axle spacing and number of axles. May have some agricultural exemptions including distance from farm. Varies from state to state. Can you haul more weight? That would require a permit (money for the state). Permits issued by the states which means a new permit for each state you enter. Lots of government regulations. Some not easy to understand by the driver or law enforcement.</p><p>Is a CDL required to drive that 80,000 pound truck and trailer? Generally, unless it has a farm tag and you stay in-state within 150 miles from home. Do you need a CDL to drive that 3500 Ram pickup with a farm tag pulling a big gooseneck out of state? That truck is rated to tow 35,000 pounds. You may find that you are illegal without that CDL.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="simme, post: 1722386, member: 40418"] Pot (belly) livestock trailer. Double deck trailer with a pot belly lower section in front of the wheels up to the nose section of the trailer. [ATTACH width="239px"]11684[/ATTACH] Not a pot livestock trailer [ATTACH width="253px"]11685[/ATTACH] Best I know - Weight limit of loaded truck and trailer is generally 80,000 pounds on the highway. Set by the state and may depend on the highway type (non-interstate highways may have a little higher limit). May depend on axle spacing and number of axles. May have some agricultural exemptions including distance from farm. Varies from state to state. Can you haul more weight? That would require a permit (money for the state). Permits issued by the states which means a new permit for each state you enter. Lots of government regulations. Some not easy to understand by the driver or law enforcement. Is a CDL required to drive that 80,000 pound truck and trailer? Generally, unless it has a farm tag and you stay in-state within 150 miles from home. Do you need a CDL to drive that 3500 Ram pickup with a farm tag pulling a big gooseneck out of state? That truck is rated to tow 35,000 pounds. You may find that you are illegal without that CDL. [/QUOTE]
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