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What kind of signage/flags does the Army use when moving wide loads in CONUS? Is it the same as commercial? Anyone got any pics?
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Wow, that sounds like a load for a 1 ton. Do you have a 5th wheel hitch or plan to haul it on another trailer? It is going to look really wide behind a pickup!beaubeau said:Hi M1075, I am not 100% sure these days, but when I was trucking, anything under 9 ft. did not need escort unless Overlength. I am trying to get a M172 and they are 9ft, and I am hoping to get it home on my 1ton Chevy. I can do it if no load on it. Good luck. Phil
What about trailer brakes? I think a M172 is really going to look suspicious behind a 1 ton and it might peak deputy dawg's interest.beaubeau said:The only problem I have is the fact that it will look Big behind a 1ton! I will have a Fifth wheel bolted to me flat bed through to the frame. I presently pull a car trl I built 9ft wide, and haven't had problems. I have been as far as Ohio with no problems. I just want to buy a Low Bed and transport it home without goint too far with my bigger trucks. As long as I am empty, I am Legal!!???
Does anyone know if these are current regulations/standards? I'm sure it could vary by state too.BEASTMASTER said:when i was trucking ,over 9feet needed wide load signs only ,no escort,under 12 feet wide, rear escort, and over 12 feet wide, front and rear escort.only for leagal 13 6 high loads.
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