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Posted by Erik Peterson on August 23, 2003 at 20:42:32 from (62.189.158.225):
In Reply to: Re: question for tractor haulers posted by Bret on August 23, 2003 at 07:26:02:
Bret: Thanks for the info. I was planning to drive from just outside of Houston to St. Louis Mo, where I was to pick up a tractor I have purchased. My new goosneck weighs 6000# empty. The F-650 weighs about 12,000# and the tractor about 6000#. The whole package wt (truck/trailer/tractor) adds to 24,000 which is less than 26,000 limit so I am not hauling more than 26,000# and, although my rig is capable of it, I wont be doing it (trailer rated to 22,500#). Since the truck, trailer, tractor are all mine and its not a "for hire" job, I guess I am ok weight wise-correct??. The problem now is the 150 mile entry limit you mentioned. Do I need to buy regular plates or is it possible to buy some kind of permit for a one time trip??
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