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Posted by T_Bone on February 13, 2004 at 00:51:05 from (171.75.15.13):
I was doing some research and found out out that Arizona requires brakes, stop lites and turn signals on all tractors and implement trailers if used on any hiway after dark. If during daylite hours, then a single lamp with using hand signals and brakes. Nothing said about the use of reflective triangles but does meet the single lamp reflective requirement. Now that is if you can see the hand signals, if not then turn signals are required. What got me was that a implement trailer is required to have brakes if it weighs more than 3000lbs upto 6000lbs on the wheels of one axle. They also want a brake away connection. The second one was the turn signals and stop lites on tractors. What brought this up is our County Sherrif is going to start enforcing the rules on our water and cotton trailers in my area. Most of us have to haul water and they have been letting the requiremnt slide by for years, so now it's going to be expensive to haul water 3 miles on dirt roads. Is this common requirement in other areas? T_Bone
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