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M105A3 landing leg, Another great idea brought to you by a unnamed, but proud, planning committee from somewhere in the Pentagon.
“WARNING: Failure of the landing leg may result in a permanent or partial disability.” Wayne
Case Study 1: M105A3 Landing Leg
Seems as if The Great State of Alabama disagrees with you. Wayne
"Alabama Department of Revenue (ADOR), The Alabama Department of Revenue is responsible for administering Alabama’s fuel tax laws and collecting state fuel excise taxes. Alternative fuels such as E85 and biodiesel are considered...
"Good used" was/should be key words, while you can test run one in the can (see threads) I wouldn't completely agree in the can means "good used". Wayne
BTW Hogg you are able to delete your post, see edit at the bottom of your posts.
As stated above the M116 or M116Ax is just the chassis, put a cargo bed on it then it's a M101 or M101Ax, if it's a flatbed with generator(s) the it's then a PP-xxx or a PU-xxx depending on the type generator(s) and how they are used. Flatbed with no generator(s) just means someone took them...
From the papercu -10 "
1. Turn ignition key to off position
2. Shift transmission gearshift lever to “P”( Park)
3. Turn key to lock position
4. Remove key and place in shoe
Wayne 2cents
I've made claims to USPS and UPS, we don't have a Fedex shipper and they have never ask what shape the box was in when it left, just the shape it was in when it arrived.
I shipped a M35 door glass and it was cracked during shipping, UPS never even looked at it, they just paid. Knocking on wood...
That is what so strange to me, you don't usually see a state doing that for traffic laws. Is there a high number of people that live in NH but work in MA? Wayne
Thanks but it doesn't matter to me, I'm not going there and the OP question was about temp tags on a trailer going though some other states.
My explanation was just IMO on the reasons behind such a law. :smile:
I would still like to know why only New Hampshire feel the need to say temp tags...
O.K I think I understand now, it not every state temporary tag that Massachusetts has problems with.
New Hampshire does not require drivers to have insurance so anybody driving with ANY kind of New Hampshire plates could be pulled over, ticketed and towed if they cannot prove they have auto...
Didn't see the post but I think it just meant some state didn't issue temp tags, if your state will issue one it would be good in all states you are just passing though. Wayne
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