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Re: Where are all the Tractor Haulers?
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Posted by the tractor vet on March 20, 2007 at 11:26:53 from (75.19.121.183):
In Reply to: Where are all the Tractor Haulers? posted by Scott Swanson on March 20, 2007 at 09:59:25:
Like everybody said with fuel prices the way they are plus the DOT getting down on people with one tons and trailers and maken them get all the permits that largecars have it is not feesable to owen a one ton and trailer and put up with the B/S that ya have to . we need to get the DOT to get off our donkeys for trucks under ton and a half and for personal use and pleasure . Lateley i have been thinking about getting rid of my Dodge and my gooseneck . Last summer my one buddy was useing it to haul round bales about 10 mile one way and got hasseled by a BOZO DOT cop. If i am going to have to jump thru all the hoops and do the dog and pony act i just might aswell go and buy that 9370 I H that i have been droolen over and get a 48-53 foot step deck . When i was haulen i use to get 1.75 a mile after the first 100 miles if it was under the 100 mile mark then it was a flat 200 bucks .
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