Posted by DRL on August 27, 2008 at 16:14:16 from (24.32.125.71):
I'm sure that this has been cussed and discussed before, but I haven't had any luck finding what I'm looking for. What is the general heighth,width and length limitations of a vehicle and/or item on a trailer. A link to a website would be good. I'm looking at a truck with a corn sheller mounted on it. As it sits, on the ground, it is 12' tall. I can dismantle quite a bit off the top to reduce the heighth, but the sheller sticks out some on either side of the truck. I know that each state varies on rules and regs, and I would check with the states that I would be traveling through. Just wanted a general idea to see if hauling it was do-able or not. And before you say, just drive it, it is a '40's vintage truck that hasn't seen open road in decades. Even if it would make the 1200 mile trip without a hitch, I don't think I would want to drive it.
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