10 Percent Harvest Permit
Farm Product & Solid Waste 10 Percent Weight Exemption Permit: Valid between July 15 - November 30. This permit allows a vehicle 10% more weight when hauling a harvested product from the field to the first point of storage, and for the transport of solid waste. Gross vehicle weight (GVW) not to exceed 105,500 pounds. The fee is $50 per 30-day period.
A carrier purchasing a weight exemption permit is allowed 10% more weight on a vehicle when hauling a harvested farm product from the field to the 1st point of storage. Solid waste, sugar beets, and potatoes may be hauled from any location to a point of storage with 10% more weight. The weight exemption permit is valid for 10% over legal axle weights an/or 10% over legal exterior bridge distance (measurement between extreme axle centers), whichever is more restrictive. The vehicle must be registered for its maximum legal gross vehicle weight. The 10% weight exemption permit cannot be used in conjunction with an equipment approval certificate.
Travel is not allowed on the interstate system, county, township,
or city streets. When traveling on state highways posted for 80,000
pounds GVW, the GVW cannot exceed 88,000 pounds. On all other state
highways the GVW CANNOT exceed 105,500 pounds GVW. Travel is not
allowed over the following bridge structures:
1. ND 31, MP 31.012.802, 12 miles N. of SD Line over Cannonball
River
2. ND 32, MP 32-006.121, 5 miles south of Forman over Wild Rice
River
The 10% weight exemption window decal must be displayed in the lower left corner of the windshield or the permit is invalid. The permit must also be carried in the vehicle to be valid.
AXLE/GROSS WEIGHT LIMITATIONS
1. Tire weight may not exceed 605 pounds per inch width of tire.
(550 lbs. plus 10 %)
Example:
1) 8:25-inch tire on a steering axle = 9,075 plus 10% = 9,983 lbs.
2) 9:00-inch tire on a steering axle = 9,900 plus 10% = 10,890 lbs.
3) 10:00-inch tire on a steering axle = 11,000 plus 10% = 12,100
lbs.
4) 11:00-inch tires on a steering axle=12,100 plus 10% = 13,310
lbs.
2. Single axle weight (4 tires) may not exceed 22,000 pounds. (20,000
lbs. plus 10%)
Example:
1) 8:25-inch tires = 18,150 lbs. plus 10% = 19,965 lbs.
2) 9:00-inch tires = 19,800 lbs. plus 10% = 21,780 lbs.
3) 10:00-inch tires = 20,000 lbs. plus 10% = 22,000 lbs.
3. Tandem axle weight (8 tires) may not exceed 37,400 pounds. (34,000
lbs. plus 10%)
Example:
1) 7:50-inch tire = 33,000 lbs. plus 10% = 36,300 lbs.
2) 8:00-inch tire or larger qualify for 34,000 lbs. plus 10% = 37,400
lbs.
4. Triple axle weight (12 tires) may not exceed 52,800 pounds. (48,000 lbs. plus 10%, not to exceed 18,700 lbs. per axle)
5. Gross vehicle weight is determined by number of axles and the
measurement between extreme axle centers.
Example:
1) 3 axles x 16 feet = 48,000 lbs. plus 10% = 52,800 lbs.
2) 4 axles x 22 feet = 56,500 lbs. plus 10% = 62,150 lbs.
3) 5 axles x 48 feet = 78,000 lbs. plus 10% = 85,800 lbs.
4) 5 axles x 51 feet = 80,000 lbs. plus 10% = 88,000 lbs.
Vehicle combinations of six or more axles also qualify for the 10% additional weight as determined by the Weight Limitations Chart.