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22 minutes ago, Geoff Weeks said:

It would seam so, you don't see wrecker like those running the roads of Michigan where trains can run up to 160K and permit loads above that.

What is the justification for a rig like that in Conn?

Hah..Justification?  I think ego is one thing-if the other guy has it, I'm going to top that😎

But I think Hippy raises a good point.  I think I see some of these guys doing what I would see as routine crane jobs at construction sites.  Here in Mass equipment operators have to have a Hoisting Engineer License.  And they are issued for various classes of equipment.  I have a 2A that restricts me to loaders, loader back hoes, and excavators.  cranes?  that is another story.  

Blackdog..does Conn have a similar license now for construction equipment?

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