License plates on tractors, loaders, skid steers??

   / License plates on tractors, loaders, skid steers?? #11  
I'd opine that your neighbor bears a distinct physiological resemblance to a hemorrhoid, but your best route might be to contact your state DOT by letter, complete with a SASE, asking them about your situation and whether you need plates or not. Then keep their reply handy for when the cops stop you next time.

Here in Ohio, you can drive Ag equipment on country roads with appropriate safety markings but no registration is needed. The SMV sign should not be used if going over 25 mph. Combines might be going down a state route and be exceeding the width limits enough to send other vehicles onto the shoulders and be legal so long as they have lights and flashers working.

When I lived in Michigan, a guy who had lost his license for DWI simply drove his tractor to the local bar every Friday and Saturday night and was completely legal without plates or SMV sign. That was in a very rural area, though.
 
   / License plates on tractors, loaders, skid steers?? #12  
Rural and Ag around here and I believe the SMV is the only thing required. Most do use flashers on the oversize equipment though so maybe that is also a requirement. No tags. No tags on trailers either (boat or utility) under a certain weight.
 
   / License plates on tractors, loaders, skid steers?? #13  
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( Can't comment on MA, but in NH you need plates.)</font>

Not really true. It all depends on what you are doing with your vehicle (tractor) while it is on the road. If your vehicle is being used as an "Implement of Husbandry" (RSA 259:44) it does not need to be registered (RSA 261:64). The law is very vague in that is stated in RSA 261:83 that
Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, a farm tractor that is fitted with attachments such as cultivators, loaders, or other equipment, specific to the activities of the farm, shall qualify for farm tractor registration rates and number plates, provided that it is being used exclusively for agriculture and farming purposes, and not being used for hire.

You may qualify for farm plates that allow you to travel on public or private ways within 20 miles of your farm but you don't necessarily have to have them to access you own property via a duly maintained public or private way (RSA 261:64).

Confusing, you bet. But the real bottom line is that you can't drive your tractor down to the local convenience store or over to your buddy's house legally without at least farm tractor plates.

I live right between several working farms and apple orchards. Tractors go up and down the road just about every day except during winter. I know for a fact that none of them are registered. Everybody knows and nobody, including the town police, cares. Just the way I like it. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
   / License plates on tractors, loaders, skid steers?? #14  
I don't know what your local police are trying to pull but for the most if you have SMV sign on your tractor you are legal.I live in northren wisconsin where we get alot of snow and almost every weekend I drive 5 miles to plow and that is right in the city and never had problem with the police.I don't know where you live but that is why they put flashers and turn signals on your tractor. there lucky I don't live there. /forums/images/graemlins/mad.gif

Matthew3120
 
   / License plates on tractors, loaders, skid steers?? #15  
I am with Sounduy, that would be the Republik of MA.

What a lousy neighbor, and I love how the police threaten people. They are doing one heck of a public service! Sounds like you have lousy law enforcement too. They are giving all law enforcement a bad name.

Here in Florida, my daughter can legally drive my tractor on the road at age 9. No license, etc... Just an SMV tag. I am not saying I would let her, but the law is in favor of the farmer.


Joe
 
   / License plates on tractors, loaders, skid steers?? #16  
Around here, you see tractors on the road every day. Our neighbors drive past our place several times a day on their way to their pastures on the other side of the ridge. An SMV sign is all you need. I have never seen law enforcement show the slightest interest in any tractor on the road, but I have seen a guy on a big Massey at the Hardees drive in window. /forums/images/graemlins/cool.gif
 
   / License plates on tractors, loaders, skid steers?? #17  
i went to my local DMV office here in NY and was told there is no way to register my tractor. i asked the nice lady at the office how i could move my machine down the road and she said i would have to trailer it as it is illegal to operate it on the road. this should be real interesting when it comes time to move snow and such. i know in my state we have special commercial plates for machinery but she said it didn't apply to me and there was nothing more she could do for me. i guess her coffee break was more important to her than the people who pay her paycheck, but thats another story
 
   / License plates on tractors, loaders, skid steers?? #18  
In Pa it all depends what you have for a tractor farm equipment is legal with just lights and flashers but construction equipment must have a plate and ins. found that out the hard way one night while out with the backhoe even though I had enough lights to make it daylight out. the only way I got out of it was one of the twp supervisers came along and said I was working for them. which was not quite true I had been and did quite a bit just not then. the cop grumbled a bit and left next day I was in getting plates for backhoe
 
   / License plates on tractors, loaders, skid steers??
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I'm not sure i'd be able to qualify as a farmer becuase Its a downtown district and we have a large parking lot inbetween two large buildings, one of which is ours.

Would I be able to qualify for construstion?

I'm going to have to pay a visit to the local DMV and ask some questions about this tomorrow, I'll let you what they say if I get time to head down there. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 

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