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Posted by Hugh MacKay on May 30, 2006 at 14:17:32 from (209.226.106.108):
In Reply to: Canadian tractors posted by Jon P. on May 30, 2006 at 10:37:50:
Jon: If your taking a tractor from Canada into the US, consult with US Customs before you do this. They will supply you with all the necessary documentation. You will even be able to phone them giving 2 to 4 hours advance of your crossing If you are taking a tractors from US into Canada just reverse the whole process. You never see Customs of the country your leaving, so don't concern yourself about them. As for rules they are different for each country, and rules are changing quite regularly. That is why I suggested get it right from the horse's mouth so to speak. I don't alltogether agree with Joe, US citizens will have less hassel with US Customs as will Canadian citizens have less hassel with Canadian Customs. Your Canadian vendor will probably want to be paid for the potential hassel. The key to dealing with Customs either way is appear to know what your doing. Tell them precisaly where you came from and where your going, never be uncertain and never hesitate.
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