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<blockquote data-quote="Subsoil" data-source="post: 448935" data-attributes="member: 1099"><p>If you have farm plates, technically, you can't haul for hire. If stopped, you'd have to say it's your own hay.</p><p></p><p>Farm tags also exempt you from the the 26,000 GVW to have a CDL. The kicker is, if you don't have a CDL, you have to stay within 150 miles from home.</p><p></p><p>Moral of story within Oklahoma and 150 miles from home, I can drive anything. However, at 160 miles or crossing state lines, I'm under the same rules as trucking companies.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Subsoil, post: 448935, member: 1099"] If you have farm plates, technically, you can't haul for hire. If stopped, you'd have to say it's your own hay. Farm tags also exempt you from the the 26,000 GVW to have a CDL. The kicker is, if you don't have a CDL, you have to stay within 150 miles from home. Moral of story within Oklahoma and 150 miles from home, I can drive anything. However, at 160 miles or crossing state lines, I'm under the same rules as trucking companies. [/QUOTE]
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