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No thank goodness ,this is the safest site I go to , I hope it stays that way . I run scans every day to clean up the web buzzards . Thanks for the heads up
Hi John , I don't think it would be wise to leave the cover on . Although I'm in SC I can assure you it will not stand the ice and snow loads without stressing the limits of the fabric play it safe use cheap tarps from lowe,s or home depot . They are disposable and cheap. Good luck&stay...
If in its in question call the DMV of each state you have to go through Giving away good money to bad advice is a hard lesson . But I know that a cdl has nothing to do with the tow weight , its only a driver classification.
I sometimes wonder about the miles and hours on these trucks . I know a little something about the( SOP )on fleet management and record keeping . For the most part I'm sure they do there best to stay on top and are truthful. But like everywhere else stuff happens and mistakes aren't caught...
This site provides a wide array of forums of knowledge , but its a safe bet that the people who are new don't know them all , me being one of them . When your new to a site the best way to find out things is to ask someone who would be able to help you find the short cuts . Also first hand...
Not to sound like a smart A ,But you may save your self some stress and got the route they told you to . When dealing with anything having had a state or Goverment title its almost always a mess. You want a head ach try to get a salvage title from the state of SC it took me 11 months on a boat motor