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Re: Farm Dump Truck and DOT
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Posted by thejdman01 on November 25, 2006 at 05:26:37 from (64.12.116.74):
In Reply to: Farm Dump Truck and DOT posted by M Nut on November 25, 2006 at 04:34:40:
IN ILLINOIS probably my bet would be 6 farmers across the entire state or less know the laws. Including me. The laws are constatnly changing and open sooooooooo much to interpretation. YOur at the mercy of th epolice. I dont mind the ones truly serving the public and doing their job but some are just way out there. MY interpretation of the law IN ILLINOIs is regardless o fweight or air brakes within your state and within 150 miles of home farm you (farm owner) or family members working on the farm for the farm *ie they cant borrow it to move furniture or something* they dont need a cdl. The truck however still needs a saftey dot sticker in the window. In IL dot safety stickers are about 16 bucks and not that tough. Here if i oculdnt get the truck through a safety lane around here I wouldnt drive it across the street. All they look for are bare necessities for a safe truck. Turn signals brakes lights frame and steering joints.
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