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My father covers the beehives with screen when they are all inside for the night. He has beeless travels in his van so far.
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It is different in every state. Know your local laws.I have a 53ft trailer I pull with a 88 pete coe tractor and I dont have a cdl and I do it legally.
When I owned a m54 and m52 I had a cld but wasnt driving comercially so didnt use it unless I was driving for the company I worked for.
Operating your private property does not require a special lisence.
Oh, it is still under warranty, then!We both finally got in contact again.
'Swung by yesterday and got the mileage. It shows 32,827 miles with 12,309 hours.'
On farm equipment we consider 4000 hours rebuild time, the conversion for this truck would be nearly 700k miles with that number of hours.'Swung by yesterday and got the mileage. It shows 32,827 miles with 12,309 hours.'
That would be a long Parade.He said he only uses the truck for parades... So, 3mph could be feasible. Lol.
Get the truck and have fun but BEE carefull.
Hives only get robbed of stores a couple of times a year.... humans have been keeping bees and robbing them of honey for over 5000 years and CCD has only been occurring for a half dozen years or so, so I think there is no correlation.When keeping Bee's do you leave a lot of honey for them to eat? The CCD is why I ask. If I went to work all day and worked hard for my food and came home to find I had been robbed of my food everyday I too would leave or CCD.
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