Posted by Straw Boss on January 02, 2014 at 20:41:04 from (66.35.127.81):
In Reply to: Re: CDL revisited posted by John in La on January 02, 2014 at 20:00:27:
Thanks for the corrections. 150 miles. Tanker does not mean fuel. Can I haul 10-34-0 fertilizer in a tank without a hazmat endorsement? Its been so many years since I applied for the CDL, I don't remember why I got the tank endorsement. I think you can haul fuel in the back of your pickup without any restrictions as long as its less than 100 or 120 gal.??? Just about EVERYONE around here hauls 300 - 500 gallons on a car trailer to feed those thirsty combines and 4WDs. No placards, no hazardous endorsements etc.
As far as company names on the door of a farm truck, many here don't and no one has ever said a thing. I don't even have a company name. I thought it was farmer exempt along with log books and medical cards.
Getting off track here. Still wondering why everyone is getting med. cards if they don't need them.
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