From: Robert Peterson (peteweld57@yahoo.com)
Date: Mon Aug 01 2005 - 20:53:11 PDT
I know of some local farmers who drive their tractors
to fields 40-50 miles away.
BTW, as you can legally license and register a golf
cart in Kansas, I can see no legal reason for them to
deny registration for a Ferret.
I know personally about the golf cart, as our esteemed
Mayor drives one about town, and after "citizen"
complaints, he got a KHP officer to say, in a council
meeting, that it could be registered and driven on the
street.
--- Employee at MILVEHCO <milveh@dslextreme.com>
wrote:
> A lot of folks around here measure their land in
> miles, not acres and
> we're always moving big "equipment" on rural roads.
> I can't believe that
> in the United States of America some state
> legislators would pass a law to
> put limits on distance that you can move your "own
> equipment" from one
> piece of "your own land" to another piece of "your
> own land?"
>
> I just can't imagine that, it's crazy. Even for
> "Kalifornia" with all our
> whacky laws, now that one would be just too absurd!
> lol
>
>
>
> "Stephen Grammont
> >
> >
> > I'm sure it is dependent upon the particular state
> rules, but I'd be
> surprised if there wasn't a distance limitation. I
> know around here
> farm equipment is allowed on public ways, but only
> for x number of feet.
> Same with ATVs and snowmobiles..... > Steve"
>
>
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