If you have a 44t plated 6x2 and you have a standard sliding skelley carrying 2 x 20ft boxes what is the maximum weight your front box can be?
Cheers
If you have a 44t plated 6x2 and you have a standard sliding skelley carrying 2 x 20ft boxes what is the maximum weight your front box can be?
Cheers
I have in a previous job put 20tn gross on the front 9 on the back. Not ideal though.
I’d say it varies from truck to truck, axle weights and wheel bases vary.
If in doubt load em and run it over the axle bridge (assuming Fxt).
Don’t book out though, just use the empty skel lane and if they’re over you can Put em back on the quay.
Goaty:
I have in a previous job put 20tn gross on the front 9 on the back. Not ideal though.
I’d say it varies from truck to truck, axle weights and wheel bases vary.If in doubt load em and run it over the axle bridge (assuming Fxt).
Don’t book out though, just use the empty skel lane and if they’re over you can Put em back on the quay.
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newmercman:
Goaty:
I have in a previous job put 20tn gross on the front 9 on the back. Not ideal though.
I’d say it varies from truck to truck, axle weights and wheel bases vary.If in doubt load em and run it over the axle bridge (assuming Fxt).
Don’t book out though, just use the empty skel lane and if they’re over you can Put em back on the quay.^this^
Are there axle bridges available at all ports?