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Re: DOT regs - Long Distance Backhoe / Dump Truck
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Posted by john in la on November 30, 2006 at 21:30:40 from (70.156.103.87):
In Reply to: DOT regs - Long Distance Backhoe / Dump Truck posted by BigKen on November 30, 2006 at 12:52:36:
Let me open a can of worms here. The only place you are going to see a mention of 26,000 lbs gross weight and 10,000 lb trailer weight is in the CDL rules. The rules for trucks start at 10,000 lb gross weight; and your truck; trailer; and backhoe are way over that. So now you need to tell us how you will use this equipment so we can give you a good answer. If the truck will be used for commercial use (you plan on making a dime off it) and weighs over 10,000 lbs you will have to follow the commercial laws. If this commercial use is a farm you will be allowed some exemptions. So fill in the answers. What is the intended use of said equipment; and remember telling me you are buying a dump truck and backhoe to play in the yard will not work.
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