MarkLeininger
Platinum Member
Not true.
It is a implement of husbandry and falls under completely diffferent rules.
Implements like this are towed everyday around here.
Implements of husbandry are excluded from vehicle registration if they meet certain criterion that are state dependent, for example moving on a highway that connects farmer's pieces of property or delivering produce to market. I've never seen any language that allows transporting for the purpose of sale.
But that has nothing to do with insurance anyway. Auto insurance policies exclude coverage for unlicensed equipment, regardless of whether it's an implement of husbandry. That coverage can be added as part of a business policy or other specialized coverage like farming.