Grain Gate
I have one of these stores local.
Gettin Ready
- ScubaSteve
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I cant find any listings anywhere on the internet for a grain grate, but I could sure use one
- Freddy
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Ohhh, it IS dual axel. Cool! Hard to see in the pic. Very cool. All you'd need is one of our handy inspection stickers.
For sure the grain gate is a keeper.
For sure the grain gate is a keeper.
I need one of your plates. Its still registered in Georgia, from 2003. I just bent the tag under so you can' t see the date. PA won't transfer it over because it doesn't have a title on the registration. So I'm renegade like Matthaus.Freddy wrote:Ohhh, it IS dual axel. Cool! Hard to see in the pic. Very cool. All you'd need is one of our handy inspection stickers.
For sure the grain gate is a keeper.
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who me?? I finally broke down and am putting in the paperwork for my flatbed trailer after getting away with it for 3 years (well not quite, have been stopped a few times by local and PA SP).cArNaGe wrote:I need one of your plates. Its still registered in Georgia, from 2003. I just bent the tag under so you can' t see the date. PA won't transfer it over because it doesn't have a title on the registration. So I'm renegade like Matthaus.
In PA all trailers with over 3,000# GVW are supposed to be inspected. Let me know when you want to go legit, I just got my specialty/constructed vehicle inspection license and my buddy is getting the certification for his inspection station so we will be able to put in the paperwork for a home built trailer and put a stocker on it. If you you keep the GVW under 10,000 # it only has to be inspected annually (over that have to be done every 6 months by an inspection station that is certified for commercial trucks).
I tried to register it in Maine, since those folks do a lot of out of state plates, but alas if it's over 3,000# GVW they won't do it without a title.