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Posted by Larry NE IL on November 22, 2006 at 20:57:57 from (152.163.100.74):
In Reply to: Unfinished sentence posted by Billy NY on November 22, 2006 at 17:37:17:
I feel for ya, but talk to anyone who runs trucks for a living can tell you some real stories! I had a local cop pull over my operator on a CAT 613 elevator scraper. I was following with my blinkers on, but the machine is street legal and all lights worked. He darned near ran me in the ditch trying to get my operators attention. Then he pulled him into a gas station!! I said if there was any damage to the drive there would be hell to pay. That cop got out, looked that scraper over real good and came back with what he thought was the weight...it was the serial number Woild have weighed over a million pounds with that number. After I put him on the phone with the local Cat dealer, he let us go!
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