Posted by sammy the RED on January 10, 2008 at 14:56:22 from (65.73.153.73):
In Reply to: Trailer tie down-DOT? posted by Larry59 on January 09, 2008 at 19:01:39:
Bill46 said: I am sure glad I don't live where you guys do.
The chain thing is nuts.
When I moved down here I pulled up on the scales with a pickup and a gooseneck...trooper told me to get the h&^% off his scales. They were for commercial trucks. I was wasting his time.
Only time you will see a guy with a pickup pulled over down here is if he is hauling something non-farm related with farm tags...or he is doing something really dumb.
All I do is load it, balance it a little heavy on the truck, strap it and run. Never, ever had a DOT get involved anywhere.
Bill46, Why don't you fill in your location so we all know where "Down Here" is ?
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