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Re: Re: Medium Truck Licencing in New YorkPosted by Ron in New york on June 06, 2004 at 07:52:55 from (66.82.9.53): In Reply to: Re: Medium Truck Licencing in New York posted by Pollack Pete on June 06, 2004 at 04:28:17: Not only is there the cost generated by the high fees, but now if you want your farm help to move a truck, they have to be licence holders and they will be more expensive to hire. This simple rule makes New York state farms more expensive. One ton stake and dump trucks always command a premium in this area because they can carry some weight, but is truck isnt so heavy Plain and simple if the RV's are not a risk, neither are the trucks.....mine would travel in at most a 20 mile radius of the farm. Well thats what we get for living in "The People's Republic of New York"
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