I pulled in a scale one time and the guy standing on the platform reached in to grab my logbook off the dash and the 25 lb dog riding with me took a chunk out of his arm.
also got into a minor accident once and crunched the fiberglass fender wjere the headlights are. The lights were fine but nothing left to hold them .
I found a coat hanger and fashioned a mounting bracket so I could keep rolling .
got pulled in and a full inspection and passed ,
Do tractors bobtailing have to enter the state scales?
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First level 1 I got was bobtail.
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Yes, to be on safe side just do it. You don’t want them chasing you down.
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This is one of those subjects that comes up on these boards from time to time that make me scratch my head a bit. Please understand I am OK with the question because you don't know until you ask. When it comes to things like a scale house you GO IN unless you are directed otherwise. This can come from pre-pass or simply a sign. In other words, the default is GO IN! If in doubt GO IN! Now let me toss a curveball, what about the Florida Agriculture inspection stations? I bring this up because I have had the DOT tell me both ways.
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