You are correct sir. In this section of the industry, the only person that can help you is the driver who was there before you. So, it behooves us to be sociable and cordial and make friends.
Nothing wrong here, maybe there is confusion with my post, I apoligize if so. My disaster happened because my blade and push arms were already removed from the dozer when I arrived to load, and I loaded them on the bed and secured them, along with the machine itself, no longer a one piece load. The D.O. T. officers were really unhappy when they caught me, but it ended up ok, after all the fines were paid...
here in Alberta too. as well as BC, SK, MB. I've never been trucking east of Manitoba so I cannot confirm it's permitted across Canada.
I think it’s worded, if the attachment is essential to the operation and by removing makes for smaller dimensions it may be hauled together. There are still several states where it’s a no no.