Gale Hawkins
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- Joined
- Sep 20, 2009
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- 8,268
- Location
- Murray, KY
- Tractor
- 1948 Allis Chambers Model B 1976 265 MF / 1983 JD 310B Backhoe / 1966 Ford 3000 Diesel / 1980 3600 Diesel
We have two triaxle trailers with cut down MH axles.
Some think MH's only weigh 50 pounds is the reason why the axles hold up when pulling a MH at 70 MPH for a couple thousand miles.
It is true 10' MH axles are not legal hence why they are cut and reduced to legal width. Laws and enforcement are state based and vary accordingly. If one is hauling across scales it seems in most cases they have newer equipment. The farm tagged stuff around here like in other places are ignored unless you clearly have not attempted to tie down your load, etc. For the sake of fees enforcement efforts may change.
If you mow grass around here and do not have DOT regs met hauling that 800 pound mower on trailer rated for that or more will cost you if you get stopped. They seem to know the difference between those who mow for a living vs ones just hauling their mower for some personal reason.
Some think MH's only weigh 50 pounds is the reason why the axles hold up when pulling a MH at 70 MPH for a couple thousand miles.
It is true 10' MH axles are not legal hence why they are cut and reduced to legal width. Laws and enforcement are state based and vary accordingly. If one is hauling across scales it seems in most cases they have newer equipment. The farm tagged stuff around here like in other places are ignored unless you clearly have not attempted to tie down your load, etc. For the sake of fees enforcement efforts may change.
If you mow grass around here and do not have DOT regs met hauling that 800 pound mower on trailer rated for that or more will cost you if you get stopped. They seem to know the difference between those who mow for a living vs ones just hauling their mower for some personal reason.