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Re: Hauling Hay - Interstate
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Posted by the tractor vet on December 19, 2005 at 19:18:10 from (4.124.89.49):
In Reply to: Re: Hauling Hay - Interstate posted by Leland on December 19, 2005 at 18:31:02:
And over wideth permit is not allowed for a load that is divisable and on hay you either stack it to be in the 8foot 6 inch or you are over plain and simpel and ya best be legal on the axels and on the gross . When ya haul hay to Fl. you will enter thru and Ag. check station and they are OPEN 24-7and they want to see paper work , How do i know this well i hauled hay to Fl. from Mich. S. Dakota and Ohio and don't care if i ever do it again haulen small squares that far and ya never can get the load tight and running down thru West virginia the load can shift and then ya have to find some freight hauler to back into the load to shove it back over then there is the problem of tryen to find something comming out of Fl. to atleast pay for fuel and wages .
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