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<br />the responsibility of the permittee. <br /> <br />c. Towed vehicles, such as rock crushers or conveyors, are subject to permits if <br />the length of the towed vehicle exceeds 60 feet. <br /> <br />d. Road construction may limit overwidth movements to 12 feet in width, or <br />less, on some highways. <br /> <br /> <br />2-06. General conditions for all overweight movements. <br /> <br /> <br />a. No permit shall be issued for an overweight vell vehicle is <br />registered for the gross weight which the vehicle can y without a <br />permit, nor issued for loads that can be re ly ma to conform to legal <br />limits. Overweight permits will be iss uling 0 piece of equipment <br />only. A dozer with blade attached is con ece. If the blade is <br />detached, it cannot be hauled on <br /> <br />avements <br /> <br />2-07. <br /> <br />be ken down as follows if requested routes of travel <br />County Engineer or Sheriff. <br /> <br />All scrapers must be split and hauled separately. <br /> <br />Counterweights must be removed from cranes and hauled separately. <br /> <br />4) Self-propelled truck cranes shall be allowed a maximum of 550 Ibs. <br />per inch width of tire without an additional overweight fee, up to a <br />maximum gross vehicle weight of 150,000 lbs, anything over 150,000 lbs. <br />gross vehicle weight will be charged rates listed <br />Weights in excess of 550 lbs. per inch width of tire shall be assessed a fee <br />in accordance with the fee schedule for each additional weight per axle <br />configuration on self-propelled truck cranes. <br /> <br />14 <br />