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  1. H

    Kalamazoo, MI

    Will do. Thank you.
  2. H

    Kalamazoo, MI

    This here "sealawyer" initated a Michigan Attorney General Investigation with his State Senator yesterday. I am requesting an Attorney General's opinion (force of law) to clear up MCL-Act-300-of-1949 Section 257.225, specifically, does this section exempt MV's from height, weight and width...
  3. H

    Kalamazoo, MI

    There is no exemption for antiques and width limits. In addition, we have "frost laws" that prohibit use in the spring on most roads. If the truck is an M-939 series truck you will have way too many headaches. FWIW State Troopers are great at what they do but they are not Motor Carrier...
  4. H

    Kalamazoo, MI

    Actually I have fully read it and talked to Commercial Motor Vehicle Enforcement in Lansing. (517-332-2521) The width limit is 96 inches on ALL secondary or county roads. (Trailers are 102 but this truck is NOT a trailer) It is only 102 on main or "designated" highways. I sold my M923A2 before...
  5. H

    Kalamazoo, MI

    5 ton is not legal on Michigan roads. http://mdotcf.state.mi.us/public/webforms/public/T-1.pdf Non-designated highways are 96 inches max width. The M939 series are 98 inches wide. You would have to get a "Oversize Load" permit for each time you get on the road. In addition, because of this, the...
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