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Re: OT: Load Limit Signs are Real!
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Posted by lenray on December 19, 2004 at 16:33:23 from (66.129.43.61):
In Reply to: Re: OT: Load Limit Signs are Real! posted by Hugh MacKay on December 19, 2004 at 15:59:39:
Hello Hugh I have a 756 1942 9N my dad bought new and have had many olivers etc. I am an older guy 60 Jan 5 05. I drive a Ford van no seats for some local kids here in Mich. Go to Toronto -New Market etc. Just hauling a few auto parts. That run from Sarnia to Toronto just gets faster all the time. Used to run 70 then 75 now 80 I have told. my wife--wonder how fast ya have to go to get pulled over over there. It is very rare to see someone pulled over.
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