Posted by paul on August 27, 2008 at 20:28:19 from (66.44.132.71):
In Reply to: D.O.T. Regulations posted by DRL on August 27, 2008 at 16:14:16:
DOT tends to be fedral stuff.
Your local state fellas are the ones that _enforce_ those rules.
Many rural states allow a lot of lee-way on farm equipment being driven within 150 miles of your home, if it is all your own farm business.
Now, if you are shelling corn for hire, that would not be your own farm stuff....
If you bought this thing and driving it home 120 miles, that might likely be perfectly ok in many states. Even tho it is outside DOT rules, the state fellas allow farm use exemptions.
Sounds like you would be outside of this, if you are working for hire, and crossing state lines. Then you are back to DOT rules.
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