So you thought you had a Big Truck, right?
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So you thought you had a Big Truck, right?
Originally posted by: 01ds650
I think the bed is a F-350 Ford bed. You have to wonder if that bed is the holdup? It's dumptruck chassis, so it's not that part that is the holdup.
25,999 minus 14,500 leaves 11499 lbs you can haul/tow
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So you thought you had a Big Truck, right?
Originally posted by: jetsnow600
GVWR is the weight that can be on the axles of that truck, not combined truck trailer weight. I think GCVWR(gross combined vehicle weight rating) is 50k or 60k so you can tow 30,000 lbs if you want to. Sean
GVWR is the weight that can be on the axles of that truck, not combined truck trailer weight. I think GCVWR(gross combined vehicle weight rating) is 50k or 60k so you can tow 30,000 lbs if you want to. Sean
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So you thought you had a Big Truck, right?
Originally posted by: Bing
25,999 minus 14,500 leaves 11499 lbs you can haul/tow
Is that limited by DOT??? It seems a rig like that should be able to handle more like people have said.
by the time you pout that 6 tons in the bed,,,you are over the gvwr
Originally posted by: 01ds650
Are you saing that's bad? Why in the world would a person need to tow 26,000 lbs faster than 80 mph???? The stock DT466 is rated at like 520 ftlb. I think you can upgrade all the way to 860 ft lbs[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-shocked.gif[/img] Heck just get the DT570 or a 425 Cat[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img]
top speed 80 mph
gvwr 25,999
come on!!
Is that limited by DOT??? It seems a rig like that should be able to handle more like people have said.
by the time you pout that 6 tons in the bed,,,you are over the gvwr
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So you thought you had a Big Truck, right?
WASHINGTON
HEIGHT: 14 ft.
WIDTH: 102"
LENGTH:
Single Trucks: 40 ft.
Truck-trailer: 75 ft.
Truck and trailer (with or without load): 75 ft.
Tractor-semitrailer combination: No limit
Semitrailer: 53 ft. ( up to 56 ft. with permit) Trailer or load whichever is greater
Trailers of twin-trailer combinations: 61 ft.* (up to 68 ft. with permit) Trailer or load whichever is greater.
Auto/boat-transporter combination: 75 ft. ( plus 3' front, 4' rear overhang)
Stinger-steered: 75 ft. (plus 3' front, 4' rear overhang allowed only on auto/boat transporters)
Special limitations or restrictions: *As measured from front of 1st trailing unit or load to rear of second trailing unit or load.
WEIGHT:
Single Axle Limit: 20,000 lbs.
Tandem Axle Limit: 34,000 lbs.
Steering Axle Limit: Determined by tire size.
Tire Width (lbs/inch): 600 lbs on steer axles and 500 lbs. on axles equipped with single tires
Gross Wheel Weight: N/S
Gross Vehicle Weight: 105,500 lbs
Tolerances: N/S
Federal Bridge Formula: Washington will allow gross vehicle weights of up to 105,500 lbs., single axle weights of up to 20,000 lbs., and tandem axle weights fup to 34,000 lbs as long as the vehicle carrying such weights falls within the axle spacing of the federal bridge formula:
HEIGHT: 14 ft.
WIDTH: 102"
LENGTH:
Single Trucks: 40 ft.
Truck-trailer: 75 ft.
Truck and trailer (with or without load): 75 ft.
Tractor-semitrailer combination: No limit
Semitrailer: 53 ft. ( up to 56 ft. with permit) Trailer or load whichever is greater
Trailers of twin-trailer combinations: 61 ft.* (up to 68 ft. with permit) Trailer or load whichever is greater.
Auto/boat-transporter combination: 75 ft. ( plus 3' front, 4' rear overhang)
Stinger-steered: 75 ft. (plus 3' front, 4' rear overhang allowed only on auto/boat transporters)
Special limitations or restrictions: *As measured from front of 1st trailing unit or load to rear of second trailing unit or load.
WEIGHT:
Single Axle Limit: 20,000 lbs.
Tandem Axle Limit: 34,000 lbs.
Steering Axle Limit: Determined by tire size.
Tire Width (lbs/inch): 600 lbs on steer axles and 500 lbs. on axles equipped with single tires
Gross Wheel Weight: N/S
Gross Vehicle Weight: 105,500 lbs
Tolerances: N/S
Federal Bridge Formula: Washington will allow gross vehicle weights of up to 105,500 lbs., single axle weights of up to 20,000 lbs., and tandem axle weights fup to 34,000 lbs as long as the vehicle carrying such weights falls within the axle spacing of the federal bridge formula:
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