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Re: Okay, how many have hauled farm equipment out
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Posted by S. Jewell on June 24, 2005 at 18:07:52 from (24.249.51.122):
In Reply to: Re: Okay, how many have hauled farm equipment out posted by john in la on June 24, 2005 at 15:42:54:
My Dad got pulled over in IA with his 3/4 ton and a 14,000 lb gooseneck...DOT Man says where's your log book Boy... ah um wa wwwhat log book? Law man told him that anything out of state and over 14,000 lb GCVWR comes under Federal DOT regs. You need a Log book, dot inspection on truck and trailer, safety triangles and break-away switch on trailer. Anything over 26,000lbs you need all of the above plus a CDL. He got the load impounded for 24hrs and a heafty fine...moral of the story, when pulling across Iowa don't pass a long string of semi's do'in 85 mph.
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