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Re: Re: Re: DOT to much power, help with current trailering laws
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Posted by the tractor vet on October 11, 2000 at 19:44:26 from (216.196.14.1):
In Reply to: Re: Re: DOT to much power, help with current trailering laws posted by Buckeye on October 11, 2000 at 12:15:21:
If you have a one ton truck and a tandem dual trailer like i have you end up with a29000 gcvw. Most one ton pick up and cab and chisie are 10000 or 11000 gvw . it would be better if they would rase the limit to 30000 .most of us just haul our owen toys for enjoyment.up until last year nobody brothered us now they looked around and saw all the puck ups with trailers and thougt look at all the money we can steal from all them guys who do not know the law .we can baffel them with b/s and get away with it. I would like to know when they came up with the back up alarm idea ,in the mines, construction job sites ,maybe on a J B Hunt truck ? Today a freind told me that if i am over 150 miles from home i need a log book. Is this Russia?
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