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Re: OT DOT numbers needed???
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Posted by john in la on May 05, 2005 at 07:16:24 from (67.35.250.85):
In Reply to: Re: OT DOT numbers needed??? posted by Sam (MO) on May 05, 2005 at 06:50:33:
I think some have made statements that have miss led others here so I will try to interrupt. You have to meet ALL of the requirements to need a dot#. Over 10000 lbs Drive interstate Make a profit While you may be over 10000 lbs and drive interstate if you can prove you do not make a penny off the move in a road side inspection you do NOT need a dot#. This is why RV�s are exempt. RV�s are also exempt from stopping and weighing at state scales but you would need to do this. The hard part is proving you do not make a profit. Who do you know moves a tractor over 100 miles for personal use only other than to say moving to another state or going to a summer home for a while. The catch most do not consider is that if you are taking your tractor to a show and there is a judging for best tractor and a prize or ribbon is awarded to the winner that is considered a profit or a potential to make a profit.
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