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Re: Re: Re: Trailering a tractor #2
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Posted by john on March 08, 2004 at 00:11:01 from (68.222.33.52):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Trailering a tractor #2 posted by Scott on March 07, 2004 at 20:38:10:
Not to be a a$$ but you are scaring every body with your miss quotes. If you are going to quote DOT regs better get the book and re read it. The law went into affect two years ago. 1/4/04 was just the first day they could write a ticket for it to give people time to conform. 393.130... 4 chains on 4 corners only applies to wheeled and tracked equipment 10,000 lbs and over. 393.108(d) A chain does not have to be marked. It is just that if it is not marked it will be considered 30 proof no matter how strong it is. So yes you can use grandpa's old rusted logging chains. No where does it prohibit the use of synthetic web straps for hauling cars or equipment unless you are hauling crushed cars. 393.132(b) You just have to use corner protectors to prevent cutting and use the proper size strap. In other words everything you said is either wrong or misquoted and I have given you the reg. #'s so you can look it up.
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