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Can a Conestoga Trailer be Used as a Dry Van? - TruckersReport Jfaulk99 said: ↑ I see yours is a 96" wide trailer but if the conestoga is mounted on a 102"and the load won't fit then it's oversized and should pay as such I have yet to see a van load that payed enough to even consider hauling in a conestoga $35,000+ for a flat + $15,000 for a conestoga shouldn't be hauling $1 00 per mile van freight
So explain conestoga. . . - TruckersReport I see many loads posted requiring a 'conestoga' trailer, and with premium rates When I read 'conestoga', I picture 'covered wagon' On the road, I
Conestoga trailer all that?? - TruckersReport I am considering trading my trailer on one that is a little bigger and had a Conestoga cover they sure do look pretty slick! There seems to be a market for loads with them as well, people who need a flatbed and don't want a tarp resting directly against their product?
So explain conestoga. . . | Page 3 - TruckersReport Any trailer over 102" wide is considered oversize and must travel under permit Tarping systems are allowed another 3 inches per side, so a regular 102" wide trailer with a tarping system can actually be 108" wide, with out a permit It is in the regs, which I have posted in this forum about 3 or 4 times and ain't looking it up again
Which Connestoga system is best? - TruckersReport My fathers trailer is a 2006 steel Rayfab that had the system from Verduyn put on shortly after it got built It's 2019 and the system still has all the original components Even the tarp hasn't been re-skinned - which is kinda impressive as he opens and closes it up to 10 times a day being on the local heavy board