Posted by black on July 23, 2015 at 18:16:00 from (99.249.139.199):
In Reply to: Sweet clover posted by fixerupper on July 23, 2015 at 09:28:51:
I've hauled tractors ( my own property ) up and down florida and georgia i75 and i95, and across i10 thru texas and back. dually, gn trailer nad tractors.
I passed many a weigh station, never stopped, never been pulled for passing. And plenty of them had DOT setting on the outgoing berm and they would zoom off and pull other people over.. so I know they were looking.
They probably see a truck with no dot # or business stickers, assume passanger and non commercial, not for hire, then see an antique tractor on back.. not usually something work related, and let you go.
that said, I'd still be bound down good and have basic safety and emergency equipment with me in case of problems where you might need it. IE. be prudent..
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