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Re: Re: Gooseneck question(s) of the day.
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Posted by Indydirtfarmer on December 07, 2003 at 03:22:30 from (66.83.236.250):
In Reply to: Re: Gooseneck question(s) of the day. posted by kyhayman on December 06, 2003 at 16:44:55:
Thanks for the info. I have the truck tagged in Kentucky. We have a house here, as well as the farm in Grayson County. It will be tagged as a non-farm vehicle, due to my towing hundreds of miles away to auctions and such. We will be running in Indiana quite a bit. I have now read all the Indiana dot rules. I will have the truck registration "re-wieghted" to 20,000lbs, and the trailer tagged also. Makes me less of a "target" when out of state. I have made the decision to buy a 10,000GVW trailer (new). It is 20'+3'. That will haul what I need to haul, plus a couple thousand pounds. All this will keep me under the 26,000lb dot laws. I have a CDL, becouse of all the bigger farm truck we have. That isn't an issue. i just wanted a "no complications" rig to go to auctions, and drag home the 30-45 hp, 3pt hitch tractors that I sell so many of. I will haul my Deere 2440 on this trailer, from time to time also. I do quite a bit of "Roto-tilling" for a couple golf course contractors, and need a way to move it. Your answers are "from someone who's been there, done that". Better chance that you're right. Thanks again, John
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