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<blockquote data-quote="Rockdale" data-source="post: 1733121" data-attributes="member: 24685"><p>I asked if the Intrastate ruling about gross weight up to 48K with a farm tag and no CDL required applied to me hauling my equipment or cattle, picking up supplies, etc. for my farm. Here's his answer:</p><p>"That is correct. As long as you are not in commerce (for hire to others), you are good up to 48,000 pounds with a farm tag without a CDL. Always make sure it's for the farm when asked questions. Also there is a mileage restriction of 150 air miles from home farm but we don't really worry about that. We're more interested in catching the commercial haulers that are on the highway."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rockdale, post: 1733121, member: 24685"] I asked if the Intrastate ruling about gross weight up to 48K with a farm tag and no CDL required applied to me hauling my equipment or cattle, picking up supplies, etc. for my farm. Here's his answer: "That is correct. As long as you are not in commerce (for hire to others), you are good up to 48,000 pounds with a farm tag without a CDL. Always make sure it's for the farm when asked questions. Also there is a mileage restriction of 150 air miles from home farm but we don't really worry about that. We're more interested in catching the commercial haulers that are on the highway." [/QUOTE]
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