Now there are rumors that the eld will be hold till 2019 since the enforcement officers are not ready and to many unknown. I hope it's thru!
Gliders with engines older then 2000 are elog exempt
Discussion in 'ELD Forum | Questions, Answers and Reviews' started by poppapump1332, Jul 27, 2017.
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I listened to a man from FMCSA at the Souther Carriers Conference talk about ELDs. When the question about gliders came up he clarified that the date of manufacture of the motor was the basis for determination of compliance. He also added unless the trucks electronics supported the ELD. I had never heard that said before. I have since asked a few people who own gliders and two of them said that they have the ability to run an E log.
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I know it's wishful thinking, so many rumors. I'm running e log from keep trucking, all im missing is the hook up to my ECM. i guess we all have deal with it!
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h. r. 3282 if pass we will get 2 years of relief . IF PASS !
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The truck in the avatar final assembly date was 10/2/1999. The Series 60 engine is a 1999 model year. The vin indicates the truck is a 2000 model. The "new" interpretation of the regulation released in mid July indicates I do not have to equip the truck with an ELD.
Last January our company started installing ELD's in approx 150 tractors, mine was one of them. The ELD works flawlessly. I am going to miss it.....OLDSKOOLERnWV Thanks this. -
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Actually, I am probably going to keep the ELD. I don't run hard enough for it to make any difference in my operation. As I have said in the past the ELD is not the culprit, the HOS regs are. Just a little humor...
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