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Re: Hauling your tractor and the D.O.T.
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Posted by markct on April 28, 2003 at 09:12:27 from (216.111.137.36):
In Reply to: Hauling your tractor and the D.O.T. posted by rustyfarmall on April 28, 2003 at 08:16:18:
i sorta find that hard to believe,if you are doing it for hire then yes i am sure that all you said would apply. however just as a hobby i dont think that applies, i was told when i registered my ford dump truck that i had to have not for hire posted on it if i wasnt going to use it for bussiness,if i was then i would have to get dot numbers and all that stuff if i was going to leave the state, i find it hard to believe that towing a trailer under 10,000 lbs gvw that you would have to have all that stuff for personal use,over 10,000 yes, so many of the guys with goosenecks could be affected. i would like to see where the law actualy says all that you are saying,it may just be some grumpy state cops interpretation of the law i think
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