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Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: Clifton, NJ, Alton Bay
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Les, you can always raise chickens for egg money and use the front of the truck for their home while still having the storage space in back.
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Location: Laconia NH
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Farm vehicle need not be inspected. The family has a working sheep farm and we have farm trucks.
I friend of mine has a mini vineyard and she has a truck registered as agriculture. I beleive you need an agricultural business and register the vehicle with the business. I'm not sure but I will check in.
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No vehicle needs to be inspected if it stays on the farm or any private property.
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Correct, but there are hardly any completely self contained farms (if that's the right word), but you know what i mean, and farm vehicles often travel on public roads to get from field to field.
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Oh yeah that I realized anybody can keep any vehicle on their own private property and not register it. I just assumed these folks were talking about driving them on public roads.
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