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newman fulltimer wrote:
was his chains on the horse trailer hooked up?
Was he overloaded?
Does he own a cattle ranch?
Is his truck registered as a farm truck?
lots in play at how laws read
4x4ord wrote:
I was hasseled at the border crossing weigh station while towing a gooseneck tandem dually. I was told that because my pickup (not a dually by the way) is owned by my company I am required to keep a log book when travelling outside of my home province even if I'm not towing anything. A personally owned vehicle is exempt from commercial laws while towing an RV.
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D and A plus 6 wrote:
I am thinking about upgrading from a f250 to a f350 Dually. I was told it was a federal law that they are treat like a road tractor/semi, and must keep log book, CDL, med card, dot number on side of truck et. My friend was pulling a 5th wheel livestock trailer, got pulled over in a neighboring state and received several tickets because he didn't have any of this.
I've seen several duallies pulling travel trailers and dont see dot numbers on the side of their trucks, What the difference or what do you do not to get bothered?
Thanks for any info?
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