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Flatbed dimensions are 48' or 53' long and are 5' high. You can only load units that are under 102" high and weigh up to 48,000 lbs. You can not permit over height on this type of truck; you will need a stepdeck instead. See below.
Stepdecks
are
48
or
53'
long.
On a
48'
trailer,
the
upper
deck is
11',
lower
37'.
The
height
between
the
two
decks
is
18".
You
can
overhang
3 t
o
4'
off
the
rear
of
the
trailer;
depending
on
what
the
state
will
allow.
A
53'
trailer,
the
upper
deck
is
11'
and
lower
is
42'.
On
this,
you
can't
overhang
at
all. Weight
you
can
haul
on a
average
is
46,5K.
Some
trailers
have
ramps;
ramps
can
handle
24K
drive-on
weight. The
height
of
the
deck
is
38-42"
off
the
ground.
You
can
load
122"
high
in
the
east,
and
128"
in
the
west.
This
truck
you
can
permit
for
height,
for
a
few
inches.
RGN
stands
for
removable
goose
neck.
The
deck
you
can
haul
on,
is
29'.
Deck
height
is
24".
On a
standard
2
axle
trailer,
you
can
load
42k
lbs.
legally.
If
you
need
to
haul
heavier
equipment,
you
can
add
more
axles,
3,
4,
5, 6
and
permit
the
weight.
This
type
of
equipment
is
used
for
heavy
equipment and
units
that
need
to
be
self-loading.
How
equipment
is
loaded;
they
detach
at
the
goose
neck,
pull
away
from
trailer,
load
the
unit,
then
back
up
the
goose
neck,
reattach,
and
drive
away.
DD dimensions are 48' trailers, 10' on front deck, 9' on rear deck , 29' in the well, 24" off the ground. They can take 42k legally. You can not permit extra weight on this type of trailer. In that case, you would need to load a RGN instead. This type of trailer is typically used for taller units.
Vans come in 48' or 53' trailers. they are 102" wide on the inside. Can only load from the back of the trailer.
Full-Load
Oversize Load
LTL (Less Than Load)
Expandable
Double-Drop
This
type
of
trailer
is
the
same
as a
DD,
but
used
if
you
have
something
that
is
over
29'l.
This
trailer
can
expand
the
length,
by
pulling
the
pin
in
the
center
beam
and
choosing
one
of
three
different
slots
to
expand
to
44'
equipment.
The
decks'
height
and
weight
are
the
same
as a
double
drop.
Tractor/Power-Only is used to pull the trailer, or it is used for customers that have their own trailer and just need the tractor, which is called power only.
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