 KY | Jdel - 3/25/2026 17:42 They said they had to change it to stop big timber companies from buying a tract of timber and calling themselves farms. This was in 2014ish. I think log trucks still get the over weight deal as grain trucks. Same reasoning. how do you weigh a truck that is loaded in the woods or field. My point to ihman was that Kentucky much easier to get along with than Ohio. Sounds like Ohio is easier than a lot of states.
Yep, sure sounds like it. They are cracking down on what I call piddly stuff here though.. if they even think you look like you might be a commercial landscaper / mowing business, and you're pulling around a zero turn and a weedwhacker on a non-plated 16' trailer, they're hammering those folks. You can haul your own mower around all day long no plates required, but once they suspect you're going somewhere other than between your own property, you get to have a roadside conversation. All about that $100 a year or whatever it is... Don't you worry about that dude that can't read or speak english that blows by you during that conversation at 10 over the speed limit in an 80,000 lb rig that he's had exactly 3 days of driver "training" in from Shady Ray's CDL School. Next day he's on the road with Prime Inc or some Ryder or Penske rental rig with a (likely bogus) LLC name handwritten on a piece of printer paper and taped to the door. |