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Re: Interstate tractor hauling-regulations?
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Posted by john on December 31, 2003 at 06:45:02 from (67.35.229.173):
In Reply to: Interstate tractor hauling-regulations? posted by John on December 30, 2003 at 19:42:38:
While I can not speak on your states particular regulations I will generalize. Farm tags are generally only good within 150 miles of your farm and then only for farm use. Such as to market or taking your farm tractor to town for repairs. Weather you need a apportion tag for all states used depends on your truck size and what you are doing. Noncommercial means nothing to weigh stations and only has to do with DOT regulations. Generally states require all trucks 1 ton and over to stop at scales but they usually do not mess with dually pickups with trailers even though they fall into this category. I will take 31m# load to mean 31,000 lbs gross weight and not 31,000 lb load. But either way it puts you above the 26,000 lb DOT cutoff and opens you up to a whole new set of regulations such as CDL license and medical card.
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