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When is DOT truck registration and stopping at truck scales necessary?
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<blockquote data-quote="tnflatbed" data-source="post: 5835615" data-attributes="member: 143543"><p>There is a lot of laws and sometimes getting a straight answer is difficult. I spent a day calling the dept. of safety in Nashville trying to pin down a straight answer concerning incomplete vehicle document and proper tire loading label and payload capacity. The best guess consensus I got out of a host of people was don't worry about it unless your running commercial plates. Another thing to look at concerning weighted farm plates is distance traveled. I had read a while back something regarding a radius from your home when running a farm plate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tnflatbed, post: 5835615, member: 143543"] There is a lot of laws and sometimes getting a straight answer is difficult. I spent a day calling the dept. of safety in Nashville trying to pin down a straight answer concerning incomplete vehicle document and proper tire loading label and payload capacity. The best guess consensus I got out of a host of people was don't worry about it unless your running commercial plates. Another thing to look at concerning weighted farm plates is distance traveled. I had read a while back something regarding a radius from your home when running a farm plate. [/QUOTE]
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