This answer is for the US:
As big as you want, but if it hangs over the sides or ends of the trailer, or is higher than 13'6" when it's on the trailer, it has to be permitted and marked as an oversize load. If it makes the whole truck weigh more than 80,000 lbs, you need additional axles and a permit to haul overweight loads.
U Put The Code In The Big Box & In The Small Box Put The Name.
not that big if its a box. i mean your just taking it home to put it in the terrarium tank.
A money box slot needs to big enough to accept the largest coin you are likely to put in it.
Permitted weights vary by state. If the gross weight of the combination exceeds 80,000 lbs. it'll typically require a permit. Some states may permit 60k on those three axles - some may permit more.
The volume of the big box is 216 cubic units (6x6x6). The volume of the small box is 64 cubic units (4x4x4). When the small box is placed inside the big box, the remaining volume is 152 cubic units (216 - 64), since the small box occupies 64 cubic units within the big box.
Straps! God you need lots of straps up under the bonk! Also load locks works when there is no were to put straps on a trailer. ------ And again, another inaccurate answer, given by an imposter claiming to be in the industry when he is not. Securing loads on a tractor-trailer depends first on what type of trailer you have. For van trailers, if loads require securement, this can be done with load locks and with straps which go wall-to-wall on the trailer, and lock into brackets located on the trailer wall. For flatbeds, stepdecks, curtainside trailers, lowboy trailers and other equipment trailers, the driver will secure the load using straps, chains, or a combination of both, depending on the load, and the type of trailer in use.
the common rule is to put it back from center 1" for every foot of trailer length this is so you can have some tongue weight on the trailer.
Yes, it is possible to put a small box inside a bigger box, provided that the dimensions of the small box allow it to fit comfortably inside the larger box. Make sure to choose the right box sizes to avoid damaging the boxes or their contents.
She couldnt help it so she put it an a chest with chains on it and buried it and put a big boulder over it
dipends what type of turtle and how big the toybox is but yer prob
A trailer is probably something the creator put on there to get the audiences' attention or it is something he/she put on there to tell you why you're are playing that game.
You can use just about any type of box as a suggestion box. There just needs to be a slit cut in the top of it that is big enough to put the suggestion cards in.