Posted by doug in illinois on December 02, 2007 at 11:45:45 from (207.144.221.131):
In Reply to: Farm Traffic Laws? posted by hayray on December 02, 2007 at 04:10:28:
This could get interesting for me. I just bought a JD 1380 pivot tongue mower conditioner in Missouri, about 250 miles from home. Had them pack the wheel bearings, will go down and get it the first Saturday I have off and weather is good. Will be pulling down 2 lane state highways, will have put DOT reflective tape on all corners before I pull. I USED to work for a farm equipment dealer years ago and have pulled similar loads much further at around 40 MPH no problem. I will also have magnetic taillights on it. Since I will be running about 30 to 35 MPH, do I need to remove the SMV before I start down the highway? I would think NOT, as will spend more time at under 30 than over. Figure on leaving the dealership by a little after 8 AM, will be there when they open, hope to get within about 70 miles of home before dark, where I will dolly it down and come back down Sunday to finish the last few miles. OLD, I think you are in MO if my memory is right, any opinions from in state? DOUG
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