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Hay hauling trailer advice?
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<blockquote data-quote="smallherd101" data-source="post: 690463" data-attributes="member: 13184"><p>In Arkansas you dont have to have DOT numbers or cdl when hauling your own personal farm product. This being said there are limits. You cannot go over a certain weight (about) 27000# GVW. Truck being a "one ton" must be licensed properly no "car tags" or "B" tags. Must be a "farm tag" and you must license for the weight. When I licesnse in AR i always choose the highest weight available it is 36000. some of the fact might be a little off but they will be really close.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smallherd101, post: 690463, member: 13184"] In Arkansas you dont have to have DOT numbers or cdl when hauling your own personal farm product. This being said there are limits. You cannot go over a certain weight (about) 27000# GVW. Truck being a "one ton" must be licensed properly no "car tags" or "B" tags. Must be a "farm tag" and you must license for the weight. When I licesnse in AR i always choose the highest weight available it is 36000. some of the fact might be a little off but they will be really close. [/QUOTE]
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