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Posted by L.C.Grey on July 30, 2005 at 17:15:04 from (65.174.44.204):
In Reply to: Re: trailer purchase question posted by txgrn on July 30, 2005 at 05:36:25:
Glad you brought that up.... I've been thinking I'd better get some chains on my gooseneck since their abscence is very visible when hooked to my flatbed. I'll have to check with my local license and weight man and see for sure. That would sure save me some time and trouble. What about that goofy conspicuity making? Are farm trailers exempt from it too? I just don't want to put that silly reflective tape all over my trailer unless they just flat out force me to. You're right though... in Texas as long as you're using your trailer for farm stuff you can pretty much do what you want. Heck theres even an oversize exemption for hay hauling, 144 inches is perfectly legal, rather than the usual 102.
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