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With Farm Plates it looks like you need DOT numbers >So I'm sure somebody has talked about this but I have a helluva time searching on Tapatalk. Does anybody here that actually uses their 5 tons have dot numbers on them? Short of one's running a commercial business with one? I have a neighbor trying to stir up some trouble over me owning my m925 and having Farm plates on it. I do farm and use it for farming.
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http://www.mnla.org/files/u2/2011.FarmerGuide.pdf
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VEHICLE STANDARDS
Vehicle Identification
(FMCSR 390.21)
If the vehicle meets the federal definition of a commercial motor vehicle (see page 2), it must display the company’s
name and USDOT number on both sides of the power unit. The identification/marking must be in a contrasting color
and legible from at least 50 feet. However, for intrastate transportation the identification/marking requirements do
not apply to a truck with a gross vehicle weight of less than 10,000 lbs. that is eligible for and registered under a farm
license plate (regular farm plate or special farm plate).
A commercial vehicle with an actual gross weight or GVWR of more than 5,000 lbs. but less than 10,000 lbs. that
does not have a farm license plate is required to display the company name, city, and state, or the registered logo or
emblem, on both sides, in a contrasting color, no less than 3” in height (MVC 257.723). Vehicles between 5,000 lbs. and
10,000 lbs. may choose to comply with the federal name and USDOT # requirements in lieu of displaying the company
name, city, and state. This section does not apply to vehicles used exclusively for personal use. Farm operations are
considered in commerce. There is no prohibition against using a vehicle displaying identification and/or a USDOT
number for personal use. Implements of husbandry are exempt from USDOT number requirements.
To obtain an intrastate USDOT number, go to
http://safer.fmcsa.dot.gov
/
or call the Motor Carrier Division of Michigan
Public Service Commission at 888-464-8736. To obtain an interstate USDOT number, go to
http://safer.fmcsa.dot.gov
/
or call 800-832-5660. Intrastate means you do not cross state lines in commerce; interstate means you cross state or
national borders in commerce. Registration information can be accessed and updated at any time using the online
registration.