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Re: Re: Re: Lites On Tractors, Implements, Trailer
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Posted by Chris Brown on February 13, 2004 at 10:51:04 from (209.206.208.14):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Lites On Tractors, Implements, Trailers Wi posted by T_Bone on February 13, 2004 at 07:10:08:
I live in Missouri and they charge extra for everything they can.If it was designed for the road or water it has to be titled and licensed and any trailer over 2500 lbs must have brakes. If you move farm implements over the roads you are supposed to have a clause on your homeowners insurance to cover you,kind or like contractors liability but cheaper. I think it cost like an extra $25 or $50 per year. I have it through farm bureau. Mo. only requires reflective triangles in daytime,don't know about night time. I got fined for hauling hay bales double rowed and stacked on a 24 foot flatbed trailer behind a tractor,it was 11 foot wide and the trailer was a licensed vehicle for use on the roadway,they said if I was using a bale wagon I would have been legal,as it is a farm implement and the trailer was not. $250 later and I was alot wiser.
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