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Posted by maplehillfrm,pat on March 08, 2007 at 04:50:26 from (170.215.213.132):
In Reply to: Hauling posted by pepper boy on March 08, 2007 at 04:14:14:
you are going to get a few different answers here I am sure, I have been trucking for close to 20 yrs, have heard the scale master YELL many times get that thing off my scale,, when a pickup pulls on it, I personally dont pull on them with mine, I have a 250 with a gooseneck. I figure as long as I aint doing my tractors commercially , They aint checking me out commercially, I guess its been a few years since I have been on the road but, thats the way it was a few yrs ago at the scales. If you do pull on watch the lights if they have them, you may get the bypass light, or a green light that says enter, if its your own tractor you wont have any paperwork, as truckers would need a bill of laden saying what it is they are hauling, where it was coming from and where it was going,, if they want you they will come get you, and then play dumb,, there are no numbers on your truck? no name on your truck? no ICC number on your truck? just a pick up size hauler?no compensation $$? I dont stop but thats me,pat
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