I do not know your state laws, but you should be able to not license or
insure it if it is used on private property like you would a tractor. Most
states let you have limited hwy use even if not licensed.
Bill
At 01:28 PM 10/7/2005, Eric@megageek.com wrote:
>I could only get farm plates if my property was assessed as a farm (which
>it's not).
>
>It's just wierd that I can get the whole truck with a plow for less than
>just the plow!
>
>BTW, Tim, I may have to ask you for a favor. The place I'll buy the plow
>from is right by your house.
>
>
>Inch
>http://megageek.com
>
>"Did you exchange, a walk-on part in the war,
> for a lead role in a cage?" R Waters.
>
>
>
>-----"Timothy R. Hoerning" <hoerni@cooper.edu> wrote: -----
>
>To: Eric@megageek.com
>From: "Timothy R. Hoerning" <hoerni@cooper.edu>
>Date: 10/07/2005 11:18
>cc: shop-talk@autox.team.net
>Subject: Re: plowing, WOW?
>
>On Fri, 7 Oct 2005 Eric@megageek.com wrote:
>
> > 3-I'm considering the idea of a plow truck (I can buy a Jeep CJ with a
>plow
> > for $2800) I'm wondering if the damage to my truck is going to be great
>if
> > I'm plowing enough to have another truck to kill instead. (it's another
> > set of insurance and registration each year however.)
> >
> > Any other feedback is welcomed. Again, I'm not looking to make a
>business
> > out of plowing. I just need to do my driveway (long) and a few other
>small
> > ones (friends, tenants, neighbor)
>
> If you got a truck just for plowing, is there any chance you could get
>some kind of limited usage "Farm" plates for it? Or are those only for
>tractors and specific farm vehicles?
>
>
>Tim
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