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Re: Towing a Mower Conditioner
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Posted by Errin OH on May 02, 2006 at 11:20:41 from (64.12.116.74):
In Reply to: Re: Towing a Mower Conditioner posted by Matt in the Thumb on May 02, 2006 at 10:16:17:
Nope. Well I guess you could do 45 but you get stoped for going to fast. Implements with SMV are limited to 25 in Ohio. I seriously dout any state is over 35. Now stick lights and a plate (weighed, registered, and taged, $$$) on it you can go as fast as you want (limits) but, you now hit the width rules. Not to mention you may have to put road tires and brakes on it. 1209 is just a tad over 12'. At 8 or 9 wide load sign is required. At 10.5 permit is required. A escort (trooper) may be required as well. Not sure on that. It may be a weight thing. I towed mine in transport mode down a rual highway (22') with SMV. You woun't have any issues just watch mail boxes.
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