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wa8yxm
Oct 16, 2014Explorer III
pitch wrote:
Beat me to it Caveman. Many many states allow agricultural operation of semi's with out a CDL. I occasionally haul beans, corn,etc from the combine to the bin, traveling on town county and state roads. I hold no special license nor is one required.
Yup but the thing about that is many of those Ag-Semi drivers have been driving that rig,,,, ON THE FARM,, since they were barley in the double digits (or younger).. That is why I knew about trailers not latching properly on the ball... Happened on the farm. Long before I had a license to "hit the road". And when it did we simply re-attached, Happened again when I had a PUP and later a TT but I already knew what to look for, that is 4 different hitches (Pup broke one) and a few U-Hauls on top of that.
Farm boys have a very good general education when it comes to things like Tractors and Trailers.. I mean, how many of you can even start a Ferguson TO series? (Most people can not, Since it was the first motor vehicle I ever drove.. Easy for me) .
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