Posted by rockyridgefarm on July 27, 2018 at 08:14:59 from (96.61.191.150):
In Reply to: SMV signs posted by Bret4207 on July 25, 2018 at 05:56:22:
If you really think the price is too high, you technically only need one SMV - on a removable bracket on the tractor. You then just need to buy the little bracket for all the implements. Whenever you're driving the tractor alone, you have the SMV on it. When you hook onto an implement, you take the SMV out of the bracket on the tractor and move it to the bracket on the implement you're pulling. 1 tractor, 1 SMV. 3 tractors, 3 SMVs. One other advantage to this plan is there won't be an SMV on an implement pulled by a pickup. You're not supposed to display an SMV on equipment going more than 25mph.
Personally I just buy the stickers and put them on all my equipment. I don't think +/- $10 for each implement is too expensive if it stops one person from running into me. I also put reflective tape on the leading RH corner and the rear corners.
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