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liked the trailer. If your not careful full combination could bite you at a little more than 80,000. ask me I'll tell ya
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At 80k+ on a military rig would not matter as DOT is not going to mess with them. Even a civi driving it makes it very unlikely that a DOT officer would look twice. Or even consider stopping it. And most arent going to drag those mobile scales out without a lot of ambition and you doing something obviously stupid.liked the trailer. If your not careful full combination could bite you at a little more than 80,000. ask me I'll tell ya
Wow must be niceAt 80k+ on a military rig would not matter as DOT is not going to mess with them. Even a civi driving it makes it very unlikely that a DOT officer would look twice. Or even consider stopping it. And most arent going to drag those mobile scales out without a lot of ambition and you doing something obviously stupid.
I don't know what system georgia and Louisiana use but every time i go past their weigh in motion scales empty or loaded 50 to 70k i always get the bypass. Maybe their camera system is supposed to bypass a camo truck. I dunno or just lucky i guess.
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Well i am not volunteering to enter anyway especially in my 5 ton if im hauling something mv related. They would be hard pressed to come after a military truck with a military trailer towing military equipment. Or a waste of their time. I have a A cdl. I run a log book and have everything in case something does happen. But they have to prove the MV on the trailer isn't mine. Good luck finding a vin if i dont let them search it over.Wow must be nice
Here in Texas I'm getting flashed to enter the scales in my personal truck & small (20ft) gooseneck trailer.
Never ticketed or had an issue, they look it over & send me on my way.
Just an inconvenience.
the over 80 grand stuff never worried me. the problem with this type 915 auto transmission rig was in the ny vt me nh mountains wid 7500 gallons of jp8 at 80 grand i was easy on the brake/gear shifting/jake combination. I have a few miles under my belt. over rev'd by a little bit a few times and the engine shuts down at the most needed moment. having to notch it back to neutral to start on the run takes some getting used to. this aint good. live and learn. i could imagine new bees over the years have bit the dust wid this auto combination. rumor was years back this tranny was not allowed to be used by john q public cause of this. note: our plt had a daily mission with around ten full 915's/7.5k and a Mass statee directed one of our rigs to swing over to be inspected and yes he did. our cb's lit up. some key folks in our unit followed up during the next few months and the state response was it won't happen again. maine and new hampshire never charged toll for our big convoys. massachusetts tripled the tollAt 80k+ on a military rig would not matter as DOT is not going to mess with them. Even a civi driving it makes it very unlikely that a DOT officer would look twice. Or even consider stopping it. And most arent going to drag those mobile scales out without a lot of ambition and you doing something obviously stupid.
I don't know what system georgia and Louisiana use but every time i go past their weigh in motion scales empty or loaded 50 to 70k i always get the bypass. Maybe their camera system is supposed to bypass a camo truck. I dunno or just lucky i guess.
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