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I was interested if anyone knows the rules regarding Farm tags and usage.
My brother has a Farm in Pennsylvania. It is an actual agricultural Farm it was a dairy farm.
I would like to tag my tractor trailer for Farm use- the tractor that is, if there's a way I can do that for him I don't use the truck anymore it would only be used for the farm at this point until or unless I sell it. I'm not in the trucking business any longer I'm not hauling anything for anyone except for him and the farm.
However, while it's tagged I'd like to know what all I can do and I cannot do.
Can I get set up that my truck has Farm plates for his farm? What exactly am I allowed to haul or not haul? How far am I allowed to go and what am I not allowed to do?
Pennsylvania farm tags usage
Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by Dino soar, Aug 10, 2023.
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Unless it’s changed..., it’s agricultural use only and within a 50mile radius of the domiciled farm
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You cannot lend a farm plate (Atleast in Ma) you will need to sign the title over to him so he can title it and get a compliance decal for the plate.
10 air miles of the farm all you need is the decal, no plate, all north east states are reciprocity and I’m pretty sure Kentucky is the first state out that won’t accept a MA F tag
for farm use only as course, however, the farm can lend another person a truck with a farm plate on it is where the grey area comes in,Dino soar Thanks this. -
You have 2 options
You sell your brother the truck
Or your brother sells you the farmjcatel, cke and exhausted379 Thank this. -
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PA makes it so difficult and cumbersome to jump through the hoops, and adds so many rules that it's practically worthless. I'm sure there's a farm plate somewhere in the state, but I've personally never witnessed one. Usually what I see is someone putting a triangle on the tailgate or writing "farm plate" on a piece of metal and attaching it somewhere.Last edited: Aug 11, 2023
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PA issues farm plates to any type of vehicle as long as they meet the criteria which you can find on the DMV website. I worked for many farmers when I was younger and their plates on their personal pickup trucks and tri axles all had plates that started with FM-xxxx and it says "farm truck" at the bottom of the plate. They're exempt from state inspection unless you drive it over the 150 mile radius from the registered farm. Above that they're subject to all rules as a regularly registered vehicle
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In TN you don’t even have to have a cdl if you run farm plates.
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