Posted by JimEvans on November 07, 2011 at 13:52:26 from (66.185.0.208):
In Reply to: Registration posted by tbutman on November 06, 2011 at 05:58:43:
Exactly. If it is a woodsplitter on wheels then it is not a trailer. No plate should be required.
I see big air compressors being towed all the time without plates on them. I also have a 4 cylinder engine permanently mounted on wheels. I did not put a license plate on it and I tow it all the time.
It may be best to ask your state if plates should be required.
Also, here you are allowed 10-15 days to get a plate on a car or trailer. As long as you are carrying a DATED receipt that shows you just bought it, there shouldn't be any problems. Generally, your insurance also gives you a day or two to get it added to your policy. I wouldn't worry about it at all.
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