Re: Tractor Plates Massey
Thanks Mike, this is very confusing, I dont want to scrap them if I can get rid of them legally but dont want to do anything outside of the law with them. If i have a gold mine I dont want to throw it away. Where did you buy your replacement plate from and does it have to be on a tractor of a certain age to be outside of the law?
Re: Tractor Plates Massey
These are Massey plates and have the name on, they have the rivet holes and all have a part number on the bottom, I dont think they are souveniers.
Re: Tractor Plates Massey
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Originally Posted by
tractordj
Thanks Mike, this is very confusing, I dont want to scrap them if I can get rid of them legally but dont want to do anything outside of the law with them. If i have a gold mine I dont want to throw it away. Where did you buy your replacement plate from and does it have to be on a tractor of a certain age to be outside of the law?
I got my plate for my 1945 Case Sc from Steiner Tractor Parts. I don't know about the age limit.
I look at it this way...
If you have them either they are stolen or given away as a souvenir. If the company wanted to get rid of them they wouldn't have tossed them in the trash but would have melted them down so they couldn't be used again.
I guess it is like possessing illegal firearms. Yes people have them and yes they are illegal but they got it from somewhere.
Re: Tractor Plates Massey
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Originally Posted by
murphy1244
I am NOT going to argue law with you, Since I'm sure your a lawyer but I've seen plates sold at tractor and auto meets. I'm talking old plates not on the dash.
Don't remember ever saying I was a lawyer, I was just telling some of the US Government regulations we had to operate under (at least through Dec 2011). The original poster asked advice, which I gave, same as you. Really no concern of mine what anyone else does as long as it doesn't affect me.
Ken