Posted by georgeky on December 02, 2007 at 07:45:57 from (64.12.117.74):
In Reply to: Farm Traffic Laws? posted by hayray on December 02, 2007 at 04:10:28:
Here in KY any farm implement/tractor/team of work horses or whatever can go anywhere at anytime as long as you have that SMV sign. I have never seen any farmers pulled over for pulling any equipment down the road. I don't even have the SMV sign on most of mine , and have never been pulled over. Did get pulled over by DOT while hauling a dozer on a low boy and Ford L9000 road tractor. It has farm tags and a 38,000 lb limit. I went past with a 33,000 lb dozer, and he just let me go. I went to the farm we were working on, unloaded it, and loaded the D3 Cat. On my way back past the DOT cop, he decides to stop me. Says, your a little over weight ain't you. I told him I didn't see how I could be. He weighed me and I had room to spare. All the way home, I wondered why he didn't stop when I went past hime the first time. If he had the state could have collected from me. I have a buddy haul the 1450 now. He has the right tag.
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