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Re: Attention NY truck / trailer operators
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Posted by Luke S on June 06, 2006 at 06:48:08 from (65.161.251.246):
In Reply to: Re: Attention NY truck / trailer operators posted by Harley on June 05, 2006 at 19:21:13:
For hauling hay and livestock of your own in Missouri, you should not need any of that stuff. I don't have it and never gte bothered. In fact, I don't have any of the stuff were supposed to have for business, and I've probably put 100,000 business miles on in the last 3 or 4 years running one ton DOdge dually's and a 48' step deck gooseneck trailer(stick out like sore thumb) hauling three full size pick-up's on the trailer and drove right past the chicken coop's more time than I can count and have never been bothered. We run an 18k tag on the truck and sometimes gross 36k or even a little more. I even run in Iowa, oklahoma, Texas, Illinois, and Kansas like that. Maybe I am lucky, but i think everyone is paranoid.
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