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Re: Attention NY truck / trailer operators
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Posted by Harley on June 05, 2006 at 19:21:13 from (152.163.100.74):
In Reply to: Re: Attention NY truck / trailer operators posted by klf on June 05, 2006 at 18:35:29:
I got all that sh1t when I was buying and selling so many tractors all over the country, and every state is different, but here in Missouri, if I stay under 150 miles I need no log book, DOT number IFTA sticker nor any of that stuff, but if I go up to my folks for instance in Iowa, even empty, or hauling my own stuff across state lines and over 150 miles, then I have to have it all, and on top of that once a year the local DOT inspector comes out to the house personally and inspects all our paperwork and insurance cards, log books, mileage reports, fuel receipts, my physical, random drug screening just like we had 500 trucks or something. I just sit here at the kitchen table and tie him up for as long as I can cause I got nothing to hide, and hauling now only hay and livestock of our own, miraculously we never seem to rack up more than 100-200- miles per year and it takes him just as long to go through our stuff as if we were a big rigger. Not only do I know how foolish this whole thing is, but I get to tell him how foolish it is. Harley
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