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Posted by thejdman01 on March 15, 2005 at 10:33:01 from (205.188.117.66):
In Reply to: fast tractor? posted by Boog on March 15, 2005 at 06:06:55:
technically if you still want it to be classified as a "vehicle of husbandry" and have an smv etc no plates it has to move 20mph OR LESS. yes i know most tractors go faster then that. i know most cops wont bother you for it but that is the law. i never thought that a cop would hastle a farmer for not having the new smv but did. (i told the kid to put it on but he didnt and took a load of hay out) i had poeople passing me in no passing zones etc etc and yet he had the nerve to follow me until i got in the yard and give me a ticket for not ahving the updated smv. i even explained and showed him the new one, the old one was on there in good shape and visible and still wrote me a 75 dollar ticket. but thats another story but yes worry about brakes at weight. also i dont know where your spreading it or when but if your spreading primary in fall and spring and graze in summer and your trying to get out in spring and spread better get some trelleborgs
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