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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.

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