{"text":"I am confused, maybe you can clarify this for me...\n\nI have just learned that pre-2000 engines are exempt from the ELD mandate.\n\nFor example, say I own a glider truck with an older CAT, the truck is used for OTR -\n At this point do I legally only have to run paper or has this changed, and the article out of date. \n\nThank you fellow drivers ","videos":"[]","link":"{}","pics":"[]","canComment":true}
{"replyTo":"","text":"if you have a newer truck glider kits who is a pre 2000 engine you are exempt you do not have to put ELD in your truck paper log only lifetime","replyToPid":0}
{"replyTo":"","text":"NO no you dont. 1999 engine in a 2020 truck are in fact exempt from ELD MANDATE AS WELL AS EMISSIONS. it has to be a manufactured date of 1999 or older. these engines are exempt from eld and emissions. until they write new laws putting these engines out of service.","replyToPid":0}
{"replyTo":"","text":"You have to install an ELD come December everyone driving old or new. If you don’t you will be fined and shut down. No more paper logs. ","replyToPid":0}
{"replyTo":"","text":"There’s a lot of misinformation on this thread. Some of it is accurate. I suggest reading the regulations on fmcsa’s site to know the actual truth. Pre 2000 model engines lack the hardware to communicate with the eld and will always be exempt. Thus, pre 2000 engine equipped tractors have been more expensive than usual for several years. Always read the regulations when in doubt ","replyToPid":0}
695120 发表于 2019-11-28 16:20:31 if you have a newer truck glider kits who is a pre 2000 engine you are exempt you do not have to put ELD in your truck paper log only lifetime
","text":"Exactly what Tost said. pre 2000 are exempt and will most likely be exempt forever.","replyToPid":266662}
15356 发表于 2019-11-28 17:42:26 NO no you dont. 1999 engine in a 2020 truck are in fact exempt from ELD MANDATE AS WELL AS EMISSIONS. it has to be a manufactured date of 1999 or older. these engines are exempt from eld and emissions. until they write new laws putting these engines out of service.
","text":"they won't be exempt forever. the powers to be that know nothing are in fact working on an eld system that hooks up behind the ignition switch with just two wires. as soon as you key on the truck it starts recording. that's some time off right now. So they're trying to ban older engines all together. which happens first while knows.","replyToPid":266769}
","text":"the only short haul I know will be exempt for the foreseeable future will be in the oil and gas fields. you'll hear people yelling they fall in the 100 to now 150 air mail and are exempt. No no they are not. only Agricultural fails in that category. if you run into a DOT officer that knows anything he will fine you. already had it happen to my brother. in his driveway. was followed off the highway 5 miles to his place and then inspected and fined in the driveway.","replyToPid":266847}
{"replyTo":"","text":"There are several exempt operations, all listed in the regulations. Agricultural being the most common probably.","replyToPid":0}
255377 发表于 2019-11-29 18:53:30 There’s a lot of misinformation on this thread. Some of it is accurate. I suggest reading the regulations on fmcsa’s site to know the actual truth. Pre 2000 model engines lack the hardware to communicate with the eld and will always be exempt. Thus, pre 2000 engine equipped tractors have been more expensive than usual for several years. Always read the regulations when in doubt
","text":"That is what I was thinking... I've been looking through the regs.. they don't make it easy to find unfortunately","replyToPid":268139}