Deere Dude
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- Feb 10, 2011
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- Tractor
- John Deere 3720
Getting a load of firewood logs on a 8x12' tandem axle trailer and had the logs stacked about 5'of so high. I didn't want to take many trips and I didn't know how much wood the trailer could haul so we loaded it until we got sick of loading. Almost got to the interstate 50 miles away and a semi flashed me but by the time it dawned on me I cruised past a Ford explorer with all kinds of antennas on. I got stopped right as I got on the interstate in Tomahawk, WI by a county cop. He told me I needed a license for the trailer and electric brakes, which I had neither. He told me it was overloaded and I could follow him to a scale to see for myself, and I said naw, I'll weigh it about a mile from my house. It was a long ways away from home, but he have me a warning to get a license on the trailer.
About a mile down the road I got pulled over again by a city cop. He was sympathetic and said he knows how it is wanting to get it all in one load. He let us go.
I made it 200 miles home white knuckling it all the way and driving slow and very defensively.
:ashamed::ashamed:
Once home I weighed the trailer and load and it weighed 13,500. With the loaded dually with fire wood with it, it weighed about 24,000. I dodged the bullet on that one. I got a license on it for 10,000 and put newer mobile home axles under it because the old ones were about 50 years old. Now I try to watch it a little better and take smaller loads, now that I know about how much can go one it somewhat safely.
About a mile down the road I got pulled over again by a city cop. He was sympathetic and said he knows how it is wanting to get it all in one load. He let us go.
I made it 200 miles home white knuckling it all the way and driving slow and very defensively.
:ashamed::ashamed:
Once home I weighed the trailer and load and it weighed 13,500. With the loaded dually with fire wood with it, it weighed about 24,000. I dodged the bullet on that one. I got a license on it for 10,000 and put newer mobile home axles under it because the old ones were about 50 years old. Now I try to watch it a little better and take smaller loads, now that I know about how much can go one it somewhat safely.