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<blockquote data-quote="SmokinM" data-source="post: 1668138" data-attributes="member: 21382"><p>Same as everywhere else, whatever the police you pass will let you get away with! To my knowledge 10' or maybe 10'6" is max "legal" width. Farm equipment most places get a pass as far as permits go however a lot has to do with presentation. If you have some flagging on it and a flashing light then drive like you have common sense then you can get away with a lot. Start running people off the road with no working lights cruising on 4 may pop tires and it's a whole different deal.</p><p> </p><p>If you load it on a trailer strap it down good and make it look like you know what your doing and not a hazard on the road. Do the speed limit if you safely can a 3 mile backup draws a lot of attention. JMHO but I haul a lot of stuff a lot of miles and generally only get stopped for dead inspection stickers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SmokinM, post: 1668138, member: 21382"] Same as everywhere else, whatever the police you pass will let you get away with! To my knowledge 10’ or maybe 10’6” is max ”legal“ width. Farm equipment most places get a pass as far as permits go however a lot has to do with presentation. If you have some flagging on it and a flashing light then drive like you have common sense then you can get away with a lot. Start running people off the road with no working lights cruising on 4 may pop tires and it’s a whole different deal. If you load it on a trailer strap it down good and make it look like you know what your doing and not a hazard on the road. Do the speed limit if you safely can a 3 mile backup draws a lot of attention. JMHO but I haul a lot of stuff a lot of miles and generally only get stopped for dead inspection stickers. [/QUOTE]
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