I finally have the title in hand. Then I tried for un registered farm plates. I was told with a GVWR of 7,700 lbs I don't qualify for one time unregistered plates and that I have to get F-Tags with yearly registration fees. The DMV site states:
Conditions
A DMV-issued permanent farm use placard will not be required for the following categories of unregistered farm use vehicles:
"....Farm vehicles having a gross vehicle weight rating greater than 7,500 pounds..."
I read this as I don't need any stinking plates. They read it as it has to be a registered farm vehicle with yearly fees because it is OVER 7,500 lbs. I don't have plates on 12,000 lb tractors.
The DMV site also says for REGISTERED farm vehicles "To register a vehicle as a farm vehicle, the vehicle must have a gross weight of 7,500 pounds or more.
There are more use restrictions on non-registered farm vehicles.
So I see it as I don't have to tag it a non-registered (and pay no fees but not have a tag) because it is over 7,500 but I could tag it as registered (and pay yearly fees) because it is over 7.500.
I'm not looking to get pulled over because I have no tags but I see no need to pay yearly fees of not required. The people behind the DMV counter are of no help.
This is all due to the change in tags in July 2024. Anyone have any insight?
Conditions
A DMV-issued permanent farm use placard will not be required for the following categories of unregistered farm use vehicles:
"....Farm vehicles having a gross vehicle weight rating greater than 7,500 pounds..."
I read this as I don't need any stinking plates. They read it as it has to be a registered farm vehicle with yearly fees because it is OVER 7,500 lbs. I don't have plates on 12,000 lb tractors.
The DMV site also says for REGISTERED farm vehicles "To register a vehicle as a farm vehicle, the vehicle must have a gross weight of 7,500 pounds or more.
There are more use restrictions on non-registered farm vehicles.
So I see it as I don't have to tag it a non-registered (and pay no fees but not have a tag) because it is over 7,500 but I could tag it as registered (and pay yearly fees) because it is over 7.500.
I'm not looking to get pulled over because I have no tags but I see no need to pay yearly fees of not required. The people behind the DMV counter are of no help.
This is all due to the change in tags in July 2024. Anyone have any insight?