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<p>[QUOTE="bowmeyer1, post: 807645, member: 22258"]well i guess that screws me for haulin the 10,000 lb of oxidizers over the state line with just a generic placard. oh well better to learn here than with a ticket....just in case i went around the scales anyway. but i will note this 8820lb rule for future reference....although.....i was given a small hazardous materials book ( not the er guide ) and would like to just say..if its a ##$% rule it outa be in the book. they aint paying me enough to be some danged hazmat lawyer. so i got it......1001 lb rule........2250 rule.or some crap like that.....and 8820 or more requires the un number in the middle of the placard.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="bowmeyer1, post: 807645, member: 22258"]well i guess that screws me for haulin the 10,000 lb of oxidizers over the state line with just a generic placard. oh well better to learn here than with a ticket....just in case i went around the scales anyway. but i will note this 8820lb rule for future reference....although.....i was given a small hazardous materials book ( not the er guide ) and would like to just say..if its a ##$% rule it outa be in the book. they aint paying me enough to be some danged hazmat lawyer. so i got it......1001 lb rule........2250 rule.or some crap like that.....and 8820 or more requires the un number in the middle of the placard.[/QUOTE]
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