Hello everyone
I am interested in hauling car parts for BMW but they load the pallets to max and must be able to scale 45900 pounds.
I know they move them and up until recently they did a lot of business with landstar owner ops.
Are there special trailers that haul them? I spoke with the shipping manager and he said he sees wabash regular dry vans do them but doesn’t do much more about trucking specs
Do I have to find a special trailer or what is the deal? Lighter tractor? We run cascadias
How can I scale 45900 LBS on van
Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by Peyton2Marvin, Jan 30, 2018.
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Lighter tractor, quarter tanks
Big_D409 Thanks this. -
Maybe you could look into the specs for the Cascadias Prime uses to haul heavy loads. They have a shorter nose and smaller sleeper. They have the vents on the sides of the hood whereas the regular Cascadias don't.
Mooseontheloose Thanks this. -
I have a Volvo 670 & Utility 53' dry van. My empty weight with 1/2 tanks is right at 32,500.
TallJoe Thanks this. -
whoopNride and Scooter Jones Thank this.
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Places like swift,schneider and other megas order lightweight trucks and trailer for accounts like that.
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My company runs Cascadias and Volvos with Wabash reefers and we regularly put 46k in the box (both refrigerated as well as non-refrigerated). Just have to make sure you know how to distribute the load right and how to set your trailer tandems properly... Empty I weight 33,200 max... That's fully fueled (truck 200 gal. and reefer 60 gal.), all my crap, tools, jumper cables, tire chains, load-locks, ECT. It will also help if you have your steer axle setup to legally take 12,500... I often with heavy loads run about 12,200 on my steer.
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Volvo 670 manufacturer's max weight on steers is 12500 lbs.
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