ecofarmer
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I took a truck that has VA state "farm tags" (not the ones that have "farm use" in paint). The driver's door has our company name, DOT#, and GVWR painted on the side. It's a 3,500 dooly, long bed, double cab, farm bed, and the extras. It tips the scale at 7,700 pounds and the GVWR is 24,000.
The wife and I drove down to TN to pick up a trailer with the kids. Since we crossed state lines we filled out a log book for our driving. We stopped at all the weight stations and passed on the rolling scales and didn't have to stop for a still weight or play the paperwork game.
Looked the trailer over and all was well. I put the VA plate on it (I got the title by mail a week ago and registered it to my farm and got the plate) and we headed home after getting some grub.
The first two weight stations we were good with the rolling weights. Then weight station number 3 bit me in the butt. I didn't even make it to the rolling scale when the lights popped up for me to get a still weight. Right as I pulled up the guy on the intercom tells me to pull around back and come inside. He tells me that I don't need to stop at any scales because I'm not a driving a commercial vehicle and talked to me like I was stuck on his shoe like chunks of a cow pie. He had already told me his name so I thanked him and went back to my truck to get on my way.
I know I don't know all the laws but I THINK I know a few. Farm vehicles get 150 miles by air or state line exemptions. There's also a 10,001 pound rule that plays in somewhere and I know I passed it with the trailer.
If I was not required to stop at weight stations then what exceptions would I have been under I under?
The wife and I drove down to TN to pick up a trailer with the kids. Since we crossed state lines we filled out a log book for our driving. We stopped at all the weight stations and passed on the rolling scales and didn't have to stop for a still weight or play the paperwork game.
Looked the trailer over and all was well. I put the VA plate on it (I got the title by mail a week ago and registered it to my farm and got the plate) and we headed home after getting some grub.
The first two weight stations we were good with the rolling weights. Then weight station number 3 bit me in the butt. I didn't even make it to the rolling scale when the lights popped up for me to get a still weight. Right as I pulled up the guy on the intercom tells me to pull around back and come inside. He tells me that I don't need to stop at any scales because I'm not a driving a commercial vehicle and talked to me like I was stuck on his shoe like chunks of a cow pie. He had already told me his name so I thanked him and went back to my truck to get on my way.
I know I don't know all the laws but I THINK I know a few. Farm vehicles get 150 miles by air or state line exemptions. There's also a 10,001 pound rule that plays in somewhere and I know I passed it with the trailer.
If I was not required to stop at weight stations then what exceptions would I have been under I under?