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  • Where is this? That's a Michigan Special, I live in Ishpeming

  • a 6 axle truck? u have the strangest combinations over there

  • well ya it was a load of pulp wood going to smurfit stone

  • @travis2778 in Ontonagon MI right yeah my dad is from watersmeet Mi and he ran he drives pulptruck now but for a year he ran for southeastern thay hauled paper out of there

  • how much did that truck weigh going down the road?

  • I would say about 170,000. Winter hardwood weighs up pretty good.

  • @oipbhakeld a truck can only wheigh in at 80,ooo runin down the road

  • @dr00pydog68 im going to try not to insult you too much in this reply. The legal limit for most states is 80,000 pounds. However, to answer my question which was how much does this weigh with that statement is just plain incorrect. I took a load into the mill this morning that weighed 85,000, so i was 5,000 over the limit, but it still happened. And furthermore, with a divisible load overweight permit you can get a legal weight of all the way up to 121,000 lbs in my state, educate urself.

  • @oipbhakeld yes i am aware that some truck drivers do illeagaly drive over the weight limit of 80,000 lbs and that with special permits specialized trucks can have over limit permits. i was stateing 80,000 is the standard weight limit on a truck. and as i do not see an ever weight permit on this truck, and it does not appear to be overloaded i would asume it is somewhere around the leagal limit.

  • @dr00pydog68 yeah, it def. is overloaded. idk why you think it doesnt appear to be b/c it clearly is. yeah, its only got 11 axles b/c its under weight. right. furthermore, you dont need a specialized truck to get an overweight permit, you just need paperwork and money to permit it to the manufacturer's reccomended axle weights and the tires' specified dual weight rating.

  • @oipbhakeld i was refering more to the trailer than the tractor....you will never get a 121,ooo permit on a standard two axel trailer

  • @dr00pydog68 no you werent. what are you even talking about. are you being sarcastic or are you just lost? since when is a tri-axle trailer a "specialized trailer". and obviously you would never get a permit for a two axle trailer. most axles are rated for at best 25,000 and steers are usually at most 13,000 w/ super singles. so that puts you at 113,000 is u had a load totally and perfect distributed over your 5 axles. nevermind, whats the point, what are you 7? learn it from someone else.

  • no that is not logs its pulp wd looks like aspen pulp probaly going to new page in escanaba or Lp in sagola

  • Thats pup not pulp. Unless your talking about the load which looks like logs that end up

    being pulp. I pulled a pup before and thats

    what its called.

  • "Ayou want a some pulp load? Wee gatyer pulp load!"

  • where was this at?

  • Yeah, motor sound...

  • Sound would have been cool

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