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Re: Hauling Hay - Interstate
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Posted by JT on December 20, 2005 at 08:51:40 from (70.226.202.54):
In Reply to: Hauling Hay - Interstate posted by MTrim on December 19, 2005 at 16:04:21:
One other thing, if you are hauling for hire, one set of regs are involved, including log books, drive time, etc., if you are hauling your own products, for yourself, in your own truck, then another set of regs are involved. Usually farm commodities have all together differant regs to deal with. Unfortunalty, it does not matter what size truck you drive or the weight, one of my reps has a F250, with a company name on it, when he pulls a trailer, he is required to fufill all DOT regs concerning drive for hire, got a ticket one day in Tennessee, I think, for not having a log book, filled out with him. Without a trailer, he never gets stopped. I guess it depends on what kind of mood they are in and if they have their monthly quota yet!
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