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Posted by Dan in Ore on May 27, 2003 at 06:42:26 from (198.81.26.207):
In Reply to: TRACTOR HAULING posted by Allen on May 26, 2003 at 06:40:01:
I am asking some questions here in Oregon. Apparently it costs the same to register a trailer for over 8000 gross as it does to register one for under 8000 gross. My question is "If I resister the trailer for over 8000 gross do I need a "T" plate on the towing ehicle". So far I have asked DOT, DMV, a State Trooper and a Sherriff's deputy. Surprise, I got 4 different answers. The deputy and the trooper both stated that unless things look way out of line, I wouldn't get stopped. Look at all of the car haulers going down the road that have to be over 8000 gross. I guess that I will be looking further. It seems that we hobbyists fall into a different class of citizen when it comes to vehicular laws and the laws are deliberately vague so they can make the rule fit the situation. Just my $0.02 worth. Dan
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