Posted by RBoots on December 02, 2016 at 17:20:27 from (173.241.113.102):
In Reply to: That was HEAVY!!!!! posted by JD Seller on December 02, 2016 at 17:04:56:
Done that a couple times myself JD. My brother crammed all of it on one trailer since it was the last field we had, and didn't want to make another haul of one or two hundred bushels, so he heaped the semi up. Mucho overloaded. I told him if he wanted to load it like that, he could haul it like that, I only know one of the local DOT offficers, and don't need to know any more. At .50 or a dollar a pound, whichever they feel like, it adds up pretty quick. They nail and ticket a lot of southern drivers up here that don't even know what "frost laws" are. Usually the DOT officers tell them they need to check the laws where they are going. Well, with as easy as all of the laws are defined in every place you go (NOT), you'd have a stack of encyclopedias to carry with you to check over, and hope you decipher the same way the person that wrote it did.
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