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Hauling armor questions

Sikorsky502

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I'm looking at getting a truck and trailer to haul my M901 and before I do I have a couple of questions regarding permits and allowable weight. I'd really like to do a Hemtt or PLS tractor and M870 trailer set up, as I really like the look and I can put a knuckle crane on the Hemtt. I've looked into the laws in Alabama, but it's a little hard to understand since I've never had to calculate weights and axle loading before. If I do a PLS tractor and M870 it's 8 axles with a loaded total weight near 100k lbs. any ideas or advice? And yes kubota I know you recommend an M915 with aluminum trailer, just curious to everyone else's opinions.
 

Tow4

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Over 80K, 102" wide and 13'-6" high is typically over sized. I would go with a M915.
 

Jakelc15

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I'd call your local permit office. Most likely they will issue a permit. Your gonna be over weight and over width. In not sure how wide or at what weight they will require a chase vehicle. Evey time you move it they will require you to provide your route and they may have you avoids certain bridges. There is a bridge weight formula. You should look it up and see if your proposed tractor and trailer has the proper axle spread to haul your tracked

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av8or

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If there is any way to stay under 80,000 lbs I would do it. Make it all green and don't ask for trouble. Permits, chase cars and having look over weight will be painful.
 

Jakelc15

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Around here tow trucks (wreckers) are exempt on weight. I once went through the scales at 140,000 lbs and got waved right through. Your over width no matter what. Your gonna need a permit. If your not going far maybe look into farm tags, they have some loopholes too. Let us know what you come up with
 

Sikorsky502

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I'm going to call the office here in Alabama this week and see what they say. I'll give updates as I find out anything. The website went up to 84k lvs for up to six axles, but I'm wondering if with more axles I can squeeze some more tonnage on. The PLS is within limits of width, but maybe the trailer is out. I get get a hmmwv for a chase truck if needed and get the girlfriend to drive it :p
 

datadawg

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Is there any kind of loophole if you can register something as antique? Here in PA, they didn't even require GVWR to be put on my registration when I got my 5 ton. Worth checking.
 
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