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Posted by paul on April 29, 2002 at 13:18:55 from (199.3.9.245):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Tractors on the highway posted by Farmer/Paul on April 29, 2002 at 04:00:05:
Do they allow 3 wagons where you live? In my state, 2 hitch pins max. Before that law, & possibly for a while after, there was a fellow that owuld pick up feed from the feed mill with barge boxes. I think he had 5 most of the time. It was a real train going down the road! They were fairly small barge boxes & I believe he was on level roads fairly close to the small town feed mill. Now a lot of farmers have 2 600 bu wagons. Or a 700 & 600 bu together. Whew, that's a lot for one axle to stop. --->Paul
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