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Re: Re: Re: Gooseneck question(s) of the day.
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Posted by Kennyin colo on December 07, 2003 at 07:02:46 from (67.72.98.110):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Gooseneck question(s) of the day. posted by bill in colo on December 06, 2003 at 21:55:40:
Bill. I read that Colo. rule of over 10,001 lbs as commercial hauling and not applying to farm plates. Where did you see any thing about not crossing state lines? Wouldn't that be up to the next state. I know Neb is very free with farm trucks. All so: Quote: "Even though a farm vehicle driver does not require a CDl, a farm vehicle driver needs to be a minimum of 18 years of age when driving a CMV with a GVWR or GCWR of 26,001 pounds or more." I read this as never requireing a CDL for any thing, as long as farm stuff. I have to smile about brakes required for any thing over 3000 lbs..except 2 horse trailers...
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