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Posted by T_Bone on June 24, 2005 at 19:20:34 from (4.240.42.239):
In Reply to: Okay, how many have hauled farm equipment out of s posted by kentuckydiesel on June 24, 2005 at 14:35:18:
Hi KD, I just got back June 5th from running seven States, AZ TX NM OK MO IL and KS pulling 31k GCW with my F350DRW & 32ft dual tandum flatbed loaded with two IH tractors and some misc. I hit several States that I was automaticly weighed as I passed by on the InterState scales, and a few also had cameras along with the auto weigh. In TX, I had a TXDOT officer follow me for a few miles and then stopped a east bound 18wheeler but he never bothered me. He was using my load to hide behind. In most States, I seen several State Patrolmen with-in 20 miles of the scale house other than NM as I never seen a cop in NM, period. I did NOT scale in any State as I'm exempt as I'm NOT commerical. The only scale house that I passed that could even possible apply to me was in NM but the sign wording was not clear, so I didn't stop. All the other scale signs contained the word "commerical" and "commerical" did not apply to me. The most interesting scale sign was in AZ: "Do not change lanes for 1/2 mile" or until you were passed the auto weigh eqipment. AZ also has InterState auto weigh and cameras. For me, until I get stopped, I will never scale. T_Bone
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