You are correct except for the steer axle weight limit. Steer axle limit is whatever the axle/tires are rated for. Most new otr trucks have 13200lbs steer axle capacity. Meaning you can go up to 13200lbs on the steer. You are still limited to 80k gross. Most new trucks weigh 12k on the steer bobtail. Also, some dump trucks have a 20k steer axle weight rating. You can find that information on the doors, or B pillars. Volvo is driver side, Freightliner is passenger side door
I find it ridiculous how the driver can’t be inside the warehouse to view how the trailer is being loaded. I used to work at a warehouse and some forklift drivers could care less how they loaded a truck.
Thank you well done video.
You are correct except for the steer axle weight limit. Steer axle limit is whatever the axle/tires are rated for. Most new otr trucks have 13200lbs steer axle capacity. Meaning you can go up to 13200lbs on the steer. You are still limited to 80k gross. Most new trucks weigh 12k on the steer bobtail. Also, some dump trucks have a 20k steer axle weight rating. You can find that information on the doors, or B pillars. Volvo is driver side, Freightliner is passenger side door
Very great explanation. Very helpful. Simple and to the point. Thank you!
@umpireandy glad you liked it! Thank you for watching it. Hope it helped
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I find it ridiculous how the driver can’t be inside the warehouse to view how the trailer is being loaded. I used to work at a warehouse and some forklift drivers could care less how they loaded a truck.
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Slide both tandem and fifth wheel
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