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New UPS dolly in our future
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<blockquote data-quote="standtall" data-source="post: 1535331" data-attributes="member: 57406"><p>The weight does vary wildly depending on the commodities being shipped. I've scaled 100% sets (2 trailers) that range from 55,000 to 82,000. As far as the single axel, the nice thing about a 100% load of parcels as opposed to a 100% load of LTL is that it is almost always distributed better throughout the trailer, therefore, the single axel is perfect (not always), the twin screw can put you over weight on your gross or your drive axel if the trailers are loaded very heavy (6 axles instead of 5).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="standtall, post: 1535331, member: 57406"] The weight does vary wildly depending on the commodities being shipped. I've scaled 100% sets (2 trailers) that range from 55,000 to 82,000. As far as the single axel, the nice thing about a 100% load of parcels as opposed to a 100% load of LTL is that it is almost always distributed better throughout the trailer, therefore, the single axel is perfect (not always), the twin screw can put you over weight on your gross or your drive axel if the trailers are loaded very heavy (6 axles instead of 5). [/QUOTE]
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