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[*] posted on 1-13-2010 at 09:26 AM
my experience taking material south through SY


On January 2 we crossed SY at 2:00pm with ten 3x4x8' pressure treaded, six 2X4X8' pressure treated, 3 sheets of plywood and a 7040 window. I stopped to declare as all this stuff was sticking out the back of my camper shell. A young man who spoke good english came to the back of my pickup and explained the rules:
1. No used clothing except what you are going to wear.
2. No used lumber.
3. Only 10 pieces or less of new lumber.
4. Plywood was 'OK'.
5. Window was 'OK'.
I was sweating the presents we had for FDT put he didn't give them a second glance.
I realize that this is a fluid situation, just my experience that day with that guy.
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