Posted by Goose on January 14, 2014 at 20:13:53 from (70.198.1.208):
In Reply to: MI Farm plates posted by 29Caseboy on January 14, 2014 at 17:44:32:
Don't know about Michigan, but here in Nebraska I once got a ticket from a DOT officer for towing a stock car on a trailer with a pickup with "Farm" plates.
A stock car is considered an income producing piece of equipment, and as such you need commercial plates on the tow vehicle. It cost me $18 plus costs to find that out. I mentioned it to a State Trooper I knew a few weeks later and he said, "That's the law, no getting around it, I personally think a verbal warning is appropriate the first time".
On the flip side, when I was farming in the 1980's, I had a '48 Dodge farm truck that I'd restored well enough to take to antique car shows. It was still a working farm truck, though. People always told me I should get "Antique" plates for it. But, with "Antique" plates on it I wouldn't have been legally able to haul a load of grain to the elevator a mile and a half away. And LEO's watch for stuff like that.
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