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Re: Lenght limitations Michigan-Louisiana
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Posted by ShepFL on November 19, 2001 at 08:36:37 from (38.192.251.39):
In Reply to: Lenght limitations Michigan-Louisiana posted by Poppin' Johnny on November 17, 2001 at 17:22:01:
Not really sure on this one. Check out Rand McNally on-line - go to EXPLORE AMERICA section and each state is profiled. I don't haul caravans but if memory serves me correctly max length is generally 60' overall with chains. This does not address GVWR etc. I have seen some really long loads go thru FL. The "snowbirds" from Quebec come with everything INCLUDING the kitchen sink. Biggest caravan I seen passed me doing +70 mph going west on I-10 out of Tallahasse. I caught up with him at the next truckstop. I stepped off his righ and he had a 32' motorhome, full size Ford Powerstroke dually and a 21' Ranger bass boat hooked to the bumper of the Ford. Needless to say that is way more than I would ever choose to pull.
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