Posted by Leroy on November 26, 2017 at 07:01:48 from (69.88.201.13):
In Reply to: Re: Interesting load posted by Pitch on November 25, 2017 at 12:15:40:
Different areas use different buggies. Here in Ohio just east and south of me they have closed buggies. West of me just across Indiana line only open buggies but gas engines on all shop tools. And could not be better people. And buggies are loaded with reflectors, lights and SMV emblems. Never paid atention to Ohio buggies about tags but Indiana buggies have then same as your car. Have to get to area south of me to pick up some machine work I am having done. Complete machine shop run by an engine. One over in Indiana runs his machine shop on a horse power. Then still different one I work with that builds new machinery as well as deals in old machinery uses several arc welders. He has welding work there now for me. In Indiana they are supposed to convert machinery they get on rubber to steel within a year but not followed to strictly. I have hauled them thousands of miles. Several hired a driver to bring them when My Wife passed away. So you know I have to know them very well for them to do that.
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