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Posted by Tom S. on January 17, 2000 at 18:22:00 from (209.214.125.154):
In Reply to: Re: old R model Mack posted by Burrhead on January 17, 2000 at 17:04:18:
Fellas, I think this truck is like what you and Bill from below have described here, with a 673 and 10 speed. Tell me again about an IRP tag? I have been using farm plates, but used to carry commercial tags and liability coverage also, but stopped when I sold a bunch of stuff out a few years back. The liscense issue kept coming up in the discussion of this rig, along with the insurance deal. I don't want to start a long argument here, but I am told as long as this is a farm rig,and don't hire out, it can be operated without a CDL? I told another fellow that with this I can increase my capacity and not be afraid to bid on anything I see come along cheap without fear of being unable to deliver it. A dozer, combine, etc.. Just send me a message if you don't think there is room to straighten me out here. Thanx Tom S.
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