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Posted by MSD on August 29, 2006 at 21:23:06 from (67.1.188.53):
In Reply to: ? on bringing in a tractor from Canada to the USA posted by dave in Mn on August 29, 2006 at 19:24:07:
2 years ago I brought a tractor in from BC. No problems, all they wanted to see was that the serial number on the tractor matched the number on the tractor. Have heard that you need to have all the grease and dirt removed before they let you across but they said nothing. It was a small crossing in the middle of nowhere so that might have made a difference. I found on an Atlas I had, the different numbers for the port of entrys at different locations. I called the one we were going to cross at before leaving and they said it was no problem as long as it was originally made in the USA.
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