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Posted by Norm on June 03, 2004 at 10:31:36 from (205.200.65.92):
In Reply to: Two Questions, Weight?/How to transport Farmall M posted by Robert Murphy on June 02, 2004 at 09:26:56:
I'm a do it yourself guy and I'm always concerned about paying for things that I can do myself for less. Econonic isn't hard to understand I think but at the same time I do not want to kill anyone on the road. So... I'm a bit in the middle.. a real struggle.. Chance or no chance. Not sure I could live with myself if anything ever happened.. The problem is that if I really thought something was going to happen, I wouldn't drive on the road to start with load or no load. So I get on the road believeing that nothing will happen.. I think it's called ignorance. LOL.. I'm not remotely close to being a lawyer but a few thoughts which have/do cross my mind when having to make the decision of hauling over weight or in a non-compliant manner are.. I'm concerned that by operating a non-compliant vehicle (over-weight), a driver is are entering the world of negligence.. Where would we stand in court if a lawyer said " did you know you were over weight? " Does the insurance company have to cover you if you are running over-weight. Just my 2 cents.. Norm
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