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Dan Loehr
Posted 12/18/2025 16:31 (#11475331 - in reply to #11475276)
Subject: RE: Single axel grain truck still used?


Holland, Indiana (SW IN)
BobNESD - 12/18/2025 16:04

I suppose it does matter how close your fields are to bins or elevators, I’m sure that in central Illinois the towns and elevators are probably way closer together than up here in NE SD! Also, I’m pretty sure those trucks can haul more than 250bu, I was going to guess maybe 400? They were nice modern diesel trucks, just single axel size.


You are probably right about the bu Bob remembering back we hauled soybeans to a Kentucky processor
Back when they still had the weights in full view
Ten wheelers with the bed balanced over the rear axles
77,000 wasn’t unusual

Not so much anymore— DOT is cracking down on even school buses with watermelons

Dan
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