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Re: Hauling implements
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Posted by kyhayman on March 15, 2005 at 19:18:09 from (205.188.117.66):
In Reply to: Hauling implements posted by Kerry Florence on March 15, 2005 at 09:14:03:
More and more I find myself using a towing company to haul these size loads. Occassionally I'll put 14,000 on a 20,000# trailer and pull behind a pick up for the 8 miles between farms but any more weight or distance and I just hire it. I've got a 15,000# trailer and can borrow a 20K. No way I can justify the cost of the extra trailer (and extra truck if I pulled it very much) compared to what the towing company charges. They just moved a D5 for me, 36 miles, for $100 cash. Other posts are right, your state laws may vary for hauling within the state. Here its easy, farm plate on the truck gets you and your trailer to 38,000 (way more than either are rated). Hauling interstate makes it a lot more complicated.
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