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Re: question for tractor haulers


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Posted by john on August 24, 2003 at 06:29:40 from (67.35.123.208):

In Reply to: question for tractor haulers posted by novice on August 21, 2003 at 20:28:03:

well I stopped at our state scale last night to ask about your situation so as not to give you false info. I found out they do not allow interstate movement anymore with farm tags just 150 miles from your house now. so this takes you out of farm statis and into private carrier statis.with this you fall under all of the commercial vechial laws.you can get a 48 hour permit for the truck for each state for about $25.00 each, your problem will be your drivers license. since your rig has a rating of more than 26001 lbs you need a cdl. even if you drive around empty all day if your vechial is rated or capable of carring more than 26001 lbs you are counted or at least this is the way the scale man explained it to me. so I came home and looked in my own cdl book and I will type word for word and you draw your own conclusion.
YOU MUST HAVE A CDL TO OPERATE ANY OF THE FOLLOWING COMMERERCIAL MOTOR VEHICLES (CMV)
A- A SINGLE VEHICLE WITH A GROSS VEHICLE WEIGHT RATING (GVWR) OF MORE THAN 26,000 POUNDS
B- A TRAILER WITH A GVWR OF MORE THAN 10,000 POUNDS IF THE GROSS COMBINATION WEIGHT RATING IS MORE THAN 26,000 POUNDS.
hope this helps you out.if you know some one with a cdl that is willing to make this single trip for you than you can go that route. the phone number to find the closes COMDATA TRANSCEIVER SERVICES is 800-527-0665 or 800-888-9103. this is where you can get a tag permit for the truck.


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