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By law the maximum overall width of any vehicle is 8 1/2 feet. Any wider and it is supposed to have a wide load permit. This width includes all load and any straps, chains and other ties.
The statutory height in California without requiring a permit is 14'.
Without requiring an overweight permit, some can.. some are light enough. Most usually will not be.
Not without a permit, and, to be able to do that, it must be a single piece load.
Load distance is the distance you have to bring your load up an inclined plane.
Without permit, and going by the statutory Interstate weight limit, you can still only gross 80k. Some states have higher weight limits grandfathered in - those will vary by state. How much you can load under permit depends on a number of things, to include the weight rating of the axles, width of the tires, bridge between the drives and trailer tandems, and wheelbase of the power unit.
permit movements and transfer a load between bones
96 inches.
increase or decrease of load
The point at which stress goes on increasing without much load is called the critical load.
80,000 lbs. is the maximum legal Gross Vehicle Weight according to the federal regulations without requiring a permit. Some states have higher weight tolerances grandfathered in.
Yes, but it's going to require an oversize load permit.