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Re: Haul or drive?
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Posted by the tractor vet on July 21, 2006 at 11:27:12 from (66.202.111.168):
In Reply to: Re: Haul or drive? posted by BOBM25 on July 21, 2006 at 11:16:27:
From where to where is this thing going . U S 24 is the wide and heavy route across Indiania as i have hauled some big loads across . Now if the hauler is smart enough he can get a yearly permit for AG or const. for just a few bucks . While i was haulen oversized stuff i fought with the boss for six months before he got me yearly permits for Ohio , Ind. Ill. W.Va Va. the Carolinias .Ga. Fl. Ky. and Tenn. for up to 100000 lbs and 11 foot 11 3/4 inches wide and 14 high and we did not have two hundred bucks in the package and if i had any const. or Ag equipment on i would just have to flag and go . Before they changed ind. permits you did not need one for Ag up to 14 foot but now ya do . As for me i would haul it myself with a good 20000 lbs gosseneck drain the tires get my owen permits flag it and put a bubbelgum on the truck and hammer down.
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