saddamsnightmare
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June 13th, 2010.
You gotta love those Texas courthouse ladies... THEY will make your day. The other day I went down to the CH here in Lamar Co, to see what the ladies wanted to get a set of plates and a title for the M105A2 I bought from GL up in Norman, OK in May of 2008. Bill of sale, police run the SN, scale weight. It's taken two years to track down the detective that does the vehicle inspections (no kidding), and he uses the Army vehicle Identification number and data from the builders plate. Then the weigh in, trailer had an MEP-023A generator set loaded in with a fork lift, so I figured the ladies would use the data plate info.....Wrong! Weighed with the gen set... took the scale ticket in... NO go, gotta be empty!
I hunt up a man with a forklift to get the generator set out, reweigh comes in at 2600# empty, data plate says 2750 empty. Lady at the courthouse wants to know if its open or closed? Open with a tarpauling cover..! What kind of trailer? Cargo.... Open or Closed? After all the Laurel and
Hardy, they get me for $114 for sales tax on a $406.00 trailer and plate... NO SF-97 rigamarole .... I guess I have to love these ladies for saving me the $60.00 to GL for paperwork they would have had a cardiac with anyway......
Then I get the genset reloaded and off I go.... Yes, I know I can get away with the bumper numbers in Texas as the registration.... BUT there is some debate as to whether you can carry any cargo in the truck or trailer legitimately, and as I'll be hauling my personal gear to Illinois, I want nothing to attract the State troopers attention in the three or four other states I'll be passing through on the way.
Oh, the deuce and the trailer got 13 really good 11:00X20 NDCC's off a 5 ton courtesy of Cosmo & Co. at Alpha Heaven, new tubes and flaps, mounting by Bill Bass Tire of Paris,TX, set me back enough to be a half down payment on another deuce, but they do ride better then the worn out 9:00X20's and add some to the speed (NOW I gotta look out for those Illinois State Troopers, can't be Blues Brothering them......)! Now all the Vietnam Veterans think its a five ton..... even the old guys that drove the deuces....
Now for the road trip (twice) 1500 miles RT....... Lets see if an M35A2 with oild change, grease and inspection can handle a 3000 mile on the road speed month......??????
You gotta love those Texas courthouse ladies... THEY will make your day. The other day I went down to the CH here in Lamar Co, to see what the ladies wanted to get a set of plates and a title for the M105A2 I bought from GL up in Norman, OK in May of 2008. Bill of sale, police run the SN, scale weight. It's taken two years to track down the detective that does the vehicle inspections (no kidding), and he uses the Army vehicle Identification number and data from the builders plate. Then the weigh in, trailer had an MEP-023A generator set loaded in with a fork lift, so I figured the ladies would use the data plate info.....Wrong! Weighed with the gen set... took the scale ticket in... NO go, gotta be empty!
I hunt up a man with a forklift to get the generator set out, reweigh comes in at 2600# empty, data plate says 2750 empty. Lady at the courthouse wants to know if its open or closed? Open with a tarpauling cover..! What kind of trailer? Cargo.... Open or Closed? After all the Laurel and
Hardy, they get me for $114 for sales tax on a $406.00 trailer and plate... NO SF-97 rigamarole .... I guess I have to love these ladies for saving me the $60.00 to GL for paperwork they would have had a cardiac with anyway......
Then I get the genset reloaded and off I go.... Yes, I know I can get away with the bumper numbers in Texas as the registration.... BUT there is some debate as to whether you can carry any cargo in the truck or trailer legitimately, and as I'll be hauling my personal gear to Illinois, I want nothing to attract the State troopers attention in the three or four other states I'll be passing through on the way.
Oh, the deuce and the trailer got 13 really good 11:00X20 NDCC's off a 5 ton courtesy of Cosmo & Co. at Alpha Heaven, new tubes and flaps, mounting by Bill Bass Tire of Paris,TX, set me back enough to be a half down payment on another deuce, but they do ride better then the worn out 9:00X20's and add some to the speed (NOW I gotta look out for those Illinois State Troopers, can't be Blues Brothering them......)! Now all the Vietnam Veterans think its a five ton..... even the old guys that drove the deuces....
Now for the road trip (twice) 1500 miles RT....... Lets see if an M35A2 with oild change, grease and inspection can handle a 3000 mile on the road speed month......??????
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