Subclasses for
9110-1
9110-2
200
85
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Also applies on accompanying accessorial blower and blow-pipe when detached and taken apart. Or with tongue or drawbar and power take-off removed, and levers or other projecting parts removed, folded or lowered, wheels on or off or without wheels
SU, with wheels on or off
KD
SU, with wheels on or off
KD
Almost all U.S. LTL carriers use NMFC freight classes, although some are attempting to move to a dimensionally-based system.
Every commodity has both a freight class and a NMFC code. Freight class represents a category of items while NMFC codes relate to specific commodities within each of the 18 freight classes.
Yes. If your shipment can be stacked, it allows the carrier to fit more freight into their truck.