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Posted by T_Bone on February 13, 2004 at 05:31:53 from (171.75.7.75):
In Reply to: Re: Lites On Tractors, Implements, Trailers With B posted by VaTom on February 13, 2004 at 04:36:44:
Hi Tom, Na it won't effect me as I use a 2-1/2 ton Dodge water truck. It doesn't have to be registered or carry insurrance like a normal truck for hi-way useage. But it sure will effect alot of people that can't afford it. There's 500 members in our community well system. I've just never heard of turn signals on a tractor tho and the tractors that I see on road into town, I've never seen one with turn signals or stop lites. I would bet a couple cotton farmers are going to be tweaked with the new enforcement as I've never seen a cotton trailer with brakes. I've lived here for twenty years and only have heard of one minor accident involving a water trailer and that was because the car ran the stop sign. Most water trailers that I've seen travel about 20mph. T_Bone
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