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Re: Towing a disc.
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Posted by jhill on May 23, 2006 at 09:55:26 from (69.179.56.235):
In Reply to: Re: Towing a disc. posted by souNdguy on May 23, 2006 at 07:41:01:
I did not have a slow moving sign on my disc. Because it is an implement of husbandry (fancy term for Farm Implement) it doesn't need a license. Only farm wagons need a plate and only if they are pulled by a truck. You see all kinds of wagons being towed by pickups with both plates and SMV signs and the cops ignore it. Other vehicles that are in tended for off road use such as bachhoes and earthmovers don't need plates. I don't think road graders need one but aren't they intended for on road use. Also flashing signs. If used stationary by a contractor don't need plates but the county road commision needs a plate to tow one behind there trucks while patching roads etc. Boy what a mess. Jerry
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