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Default Speaking of "Wide Loads"..................

On Sep 20, 7:10*am, JR North wrote:
In Washington, it's 8' max without a permit.
JR

On Fri, 19 Sep 2008 18:35:35 -0700 (PDT), JimH
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........what are the wide load restrictions on trailering boats or
RV's on the interstates and roads in your State?


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I believe the width limits would be the same on all interstate
highways. But speaking of wide, I took photos an extreme heavy duty
rig that took up two lanes. The photos are on my RV page he
http://groups.msn.com/CoachpotatosRV...07hugerig.msnw

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