Utah Admin. Code R909-2-30 - Farmers, Implements of Husbandry and Agricultural Operations
(1) Vehicle combinations for hay truck
operations may transport two rolls or bales of hay side by side if:
(a) the two rolls or bales are 10 feet or
less in combined width;
(b) the
load is being operated with a valid non-divisible oversize permit;
(c) oversize loads exceeding 8 feet 6 inches
may not be transported on double trailers exceeding 61 feet cargo or cargo
carrying length;
(d) the load must
meet other divisible load requirements in Section
R909-2-24; and
(e) loads are properly secured.
(2) Implements of husbandry moved
by a farmer, rancher, or their employees in connection with an agricultural
operation must comply with:
(a) every farm
tractor and towed farm equipment, towed or self-propelled implements of
husbandry, designed for operation at speeds not more than 25 miles per hours,
must always be equipped with a slow-moving vehicle emblem mounted on the rear;
and
(b) every farm tractor and
every self-propelled implement of husbandry manufactured or assembled after
January 1970 shall be equipped with vehicular hazard warning lights visible
from a distance not less than 1,000 feet to the front and rear in normal
sunlight, which must be displayed when any such vehicle is operated upon a
highway.
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