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Originally posted by La Calavera View PostDiesel trucks are now allowed to get permits as long as they are not modified. No flatbeds only 3/4 and 1 ton trucks either duallies or single tire as long as they have regular beds and interiors.
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Originally posted by MexHunter7STW View PostAre you sure about this? I got reflected for a permit on my Ford F-250 (gross weight 7300#) back in February of this year.
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Originally posted by ttaxidermy View PostSo what's the story on getting capes out of Old Mexico.. Legal or no? I'm hearing conflicting stories.
On the flip side. They look for every reason to reject them at all times. They rejected one on me for a scab. That they claimed was to hard to determine rather it was not a 100% a tic.
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Originally posted by Mex. Bowhunter View PostYou can bring them out. They have to be froze 48hrs. Thawed back out for inspection. If they find any tic you have to return them to Mexico yourself to dispose of it.
On the flip side. They look for every reason to reject them at all times. They rejected one on me for a scab. That they claimed was to hard to determine rather it was not a 100% a tic
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Originally posted by drop dead fred View PostBasically it’s not worth the headache
Those giant head, black faced, big eared, huge neck capes are very hard to replace... They are just different.. They bring top dollar in the taxidermy industry.. I would tan them over there , at the ranch, and then wire brush and pressure wash them..
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