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Posted by Allis Trouble on May 02, 2006 at 07:17:32 from (71.32.226.217):
In Reply to: Re: hauling 2 tractors posted by T_Bone on May 02, 2006 at 03:56:59:
T, I understand that loads shift and in an accident often come off regardless of what it is tied on with. We travled through NE and was stopped and weighed at a Weigh Station. I thought I was going to pay some hefty fines to keep everything out of hock. I asked what the deal on pickups was. They said that the law is for the guys that use old unsafe trailers that are overloaded. As long as it is straped from all four corners I was fine. We had to add a strap after that pic was taken cuz we had a strap across the frame rails. We were also told that strap protection is a must if the strap touches the tractor. We used some old motorcycle tubes to protect the straps. I am not disputing the law in any way I am just telling my experence. I was told that my insurance company would be the factor that I would want to abide by.
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