Posted by RodInNS on October 07, 2007 at 20:46:55 from (24.224.246.156):
In Reply to: Re: Why 73,280 lbs? posted by Loren in Florida on October 07, 2007 at 19:02:13:
You can carry 18 on a steering axle 'here'. Again, that's on super singles, and with tolerance I think its actually more like 18,7 'here'. I don't believe there are any restrictions as to how a tractor is loaded here so long as the gross for the combination is not exceeded, and the axle limits are not exceeded. A super B would be able to carry a lot more based on it's axle ratings here than they actually allow due to a maximum gross... but I don't think they're too picky about how it's on there. A standard tractor here will have a 12 front and 40 rears though the heavy spec trucks for logging often have 14,6 or 16 fronts and 46 rears. The 18 and 20 fronts are mostly reserved for tandem straight trucks which can go to 60,700 including tolerance on 3 axles...
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