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Re: Okay, how many have hauled farm equipment out
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Posted by john in la on June 24, 2005 at 15:10:42 from (66.157.26.127):
In Reply to: Okay, how many have hauled farm equipment out of s posted by kentuckydiesel on June 24, 2005 at 14:35:18:
You are asking about 2 rules so lets break them apart. 1) If you are rated for 26,000 lbs Gross or over (everything) If your trailer is rated for 10,000 lbs (just trailer) You haul hazardous materials in a quantity that requires a placard You need a CDL license. Has nothing to do with dot #'s 2) If you are rated over 10,000 lbs gross you truck is classified as a commercial motor vehicle (CMV) unless you meet one of the exemptions out lined in the rules. If your truck is a CMV you would need to follow DOT rules. 3) extra added rule #1 and #2 have nothing to do with weights and standards who controls weight stations. Each state has different rules as to who needs to stop.
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