Posted by jocco on January 29, 2019 at 10:04:58 from (166.224.96.173):
I recently answered some questions on the tractor transport board, So here is one of mine. Quite a few years back MRS Jocco and I was on the other side of the state when I saw a truck I wanted, right out of the blue. Stopped at the place and bought it, not a car dealer. Now to get it home, yes it was older, but ran ok, so lets drive it. So I put insurance on it went to town office and got a "one time transfer tag" That next weekend we went back to get it. I headed out Mrs Jocco with here car following. Going through a small town I met a cop and he instantly blue lighted me!! I knew why, our state had state inspection and the inspection sticker was grossly out of date. Now the transfer tag circumvents this for the one time. Pulled over and that was first thing he said and wanted license and papers. Handed him the papers (There was also the transfer tag card in the back window) He looked it all over and said "good thing you got that tag as I could take you off the road otherwise" So we were on our way had I not bothered with it (and most people don't) well would have been long day!!
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