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  1. #41
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    Default Re: American Farm Bureau Announcement

    That makes sense. Do you go three high w/ story and a halfs on that same truck? 120?
    Mark Berninghausen
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  2. #42
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    Default Re: American Farm Bureau Announcement

    Quote Originally Posted by sqkcrk View Post
    That makes sense. Do you go three high w/ story and a halfs on that same truck? 120?
    You sure could, it would only be a few inches higher. We no longer do any story and a halves.
    "Ve are too soon olt und too late schmart."- A nameless German philosopher

  3. #43
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    Default Re: American Farm Bureau Announcement

    Sorry to say, but there is a fly in the ointment.
    A friend of mine just went through an audit with O-DOT and the gal told him that these exemptions only apply to 150 miles from the farm.
    This very nice lady has been wrong before so I am going to contact the farm bureau guy and report back.
    Stay tuned.
    :/
    I have exactly ONE hive more than you.
    That makes my opinion beyond question.

  4. #44
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    Default Re: American Farm Bureau Announcement

    Give em hell Harry. I thought the gibberish was pretty clear, at least as far as governments regs. go.
    "Ve are too soon olt und too late schmart."- A nameless German philosopher

  5. #45
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    Default Re: American Farm Bureau Announcement

    Quote Originally Posted by jim lyon View Post
    Must be password protected. I am not as tech savvy as you Mark. Let me try something else.
    The Photobucket link to Jim's album worked fine for me. I didn't do anything technical, just clicked on the link Jim provided.
    Graham
    USDA Zone 7a - elevation 1400 ft

  6. #46
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    Default Re: American Farm Bureau Announcement

    why are your trailers registered 9900 or less? Does it require a cdl if it is more? I never heard of that before.

  7. #47
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    Default Re: American Farm Bureau Announcement

    Quote Originally Posted by scokat View Post
    why are your trailers registered 9900 or less? Does it require a cdl if it is more? I never heard of that before.
    Yes. If the truck is over 26,000 or the trailer is over 10,000 lbs. Is what the law has read. However what is a source of debate is whether those have been repealed everywhere or just within 150 miles of your home.
    "Ve are too soon olt und too late schmart."- A nameless German philosopher

  8. #48
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    Default Re: American Farm Bureau Announcement

    nice pics jim.
    we are trying a new trailer it takes 7 rows of bee's and really has a smooth ride. This trailer can take 112 doubles 2 high-12k+ and handles it fine. is it illegal?

    its in these pics some where
    http://s1293.beta.photobucket.com/user/cbehlke/library/

  9. #49
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    Default Re: American Farm Bureau Announcement

    Nice pics as well Cory. I am assuming the hives with the nice honey crops came from our cells?
    "Ve are too soon olt und too late schmart."- A nameless German philosopher

  10. #50
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    Default Re: American Farm Bureau Announcement

    Yes Jim that is a good assumption.
    now just need to know why some weren't as good eh

  11. #51
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    Default Re: American Farm Bureau Announcement

    Any new updates on this? keep getting the run around with my contact at DOT . Must be as clear as mud for them too.

  12. #52
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    Default Re: American Farm Bureau Announcement

    Im wondering if a truck with a farm license still needs to get a trip and fuel permit when going into california.

  13. #53
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    Default Re: American Farm Bureau Announcement

    I've talked to beekeepers down in Ca and the Ca dot have 3 yrs to implement the new law. And from what I understand Ca is going to take the 3 full yrs to implement these new rule changes. So don't take any chances keep doing what you've been doing.

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