Posted by larryanderson on April 21, 2013 at 04:45:31 from (184.21.172.50):
In Reply to: DOT number needed? posted by Gordy from Iowa on April 20, 2013 at 16:48:50:
Gordy if you are a farmer in Ia and within 150mi of home and not for hire you are exempt in Ia.Once you put a DOT # number on your vehicle the rules change [log books,med card,CDL license]are required.Farmers in Ia can haul their own grain with no CDL,med card,which doesnt really make sense but that is what they stated at a DOT meeting held at my nephews farm for farmers to help us know what we need to be legal.I have a 32ft. tandem gooseneck behind a diesel pickup that I haul with and have been pulled over and as soon as I say it is my equiptment and is farm related as long as it is properly secured they usually tell me I am within the rules.Now that the DOT is part of Hiway Patrol they are looking for revenue and have been really hard on the commercial truckers and elevators in our area.The one part of your question on crossing state lines will need to be checked out under that states rules.
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