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Posted by M Nut on November 25, 2006 at 17:18:32 from (170.215.14.94):
In Reply to: Re: Minnesota DOT rules posted by jhill52 on November 25, 2006 at 10:56:20:
Thanks for doing that. Sounds like I would not need a CDL for my own hauling. I should clarify, I am somewhat familar with hauling large loads. I had two single axle trucks, one with a flatbed and one with a chipper box. However, neither one were heavy enough for hauling gravel. I also have a large goosneck trailer. I know how to safely use the highway with bigger vehicles. Yes, I would not worry about this truck, other than the lights, And I know those can be fixed. I just didn't want to hassel with the whole CDL thing and have to have yearly inspections done for something that will be on the road at a speed of 30 miles an hour for a distance of three miles, one day a year! The rest of the time is puttering on the farm. I have a small dozer, a frontend loader, a bobcat, and a backhoe. Just thought this old truck might be nice for hauling once in a while.
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