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Re: DOT regs - Long Distance Backhoe / Dump Truck
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Posted by showcrop on November 30, 2006 at 14:52:27 from (4.233.167.142):
In Reply to: DOT regs - Long Distance Backhoe / Dump Truck posted by BigKen on November 30, 2006 at 12:52:36:
I just happened to check with the local office of fed. DOT yesterday about needing USDOT number on my farm pick-up truck, because I had read about it in the Farm Bureau Communicator. They told me yes, If it is rgistered for over 10,000 lbs. In studying the manual for CDL A which I got last summer, I found that I needed a CDL A to drive my pick up while pulling my dual tandem trailer. and thats loaded or empty, with no specification of what's on it. So I asked myself "How far do I dare ask my friend to drive to come get my bad little truck with two sharp looking Fords on the trailer behind it? It looks to me like the days of invisible farm equipment are dissappearing fast!
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