Posted by wilson ind on July 04, 2016 at 09:25:32 from (50.235.29.222):
In Reply to: Geo-TH,In posted by John in La on July 04, 2016 at 07:53:53:
It was 20 years ago, however asking for information on hauling from Indiana to my Colorado home note the following.Stopped at Colorado scales with gasoline powered pick-up on way east.Stated Im going to Indiana to get my goose neck trailer I built in my construction shop. Will be hauling various agricultural items returning to Colorado. What do I need to be legal? He asked if I owned all the items including the trailer. Yes Asked if it was fifth wheel? well no its a 2 5/16 ball in floor of bed. Do you have trailer license on trailer. No will license in Colorado as it has not been licensed for 5 years. Is your towing vehicle gasoline or diesel? Gasoline 3/4 ton 4x4 . He said with a grin , well it would be fun to actually go over your load, however with personally owned trailer and items, gasoline power and ball hitch we technically have no authority to stop you .Please wave as you go past and thanks for stopping to ask. He also stated thats only Colorado , however I'm thinking this is the only scale you cannot avoid. Also for everbodys safety and yours please do tie down the load securely. This does not mean any state officer is some states will not stop you for no plates . Be sure and carry title for the trailer. He also said he would note that I asked before and note would be on file. He said we do try to be considerate of fellows like you who stop in first. If the trailer and truck had a fifth wheel plate this would be a totally different conversation.
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