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Posted by Fred on October 16, 2003 at 18:44:32 from (66.168.91.91):
In Reply to: HAULINH posted by Allen on October 16, 2003 at 14:22:36:
I take my tractors to several shows and have not had any trouble with the scales. I have hauled 3 tractors at one time from New Jersy and 2 at a time to North Carolina several times. Also 1 to Portland and 2 back at the same time. I have a 24' goose neck and a 350 Ford with a 460 motor. Uses a lot of gas but gets me there. I just go right on by the scales as if they are not there. I know they say if you are over 10,000lbs. you should stop but they are after people that are comercial or over weight. If you look like you are okay they don't bother you. If you have a sign on the truck you better stop because they will think it is a work truck. I need to get a diesel soon so the trips will be a little easier but I keep finding tractors to spend the money on. Be safe and don't get in a big hurry and you will be okay.
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