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Dude....
I feel like Mark Cuban on Shark Tank.
I'm Out.
lol
This is a parter. First of all....if anything in that unibody is bent, your done. I am not interested in a restoration job. That cannot be driven on the street as is.
Second, why would it be a partnership, triship, any ship, if you want the whole thing? Then it's "you go down with the ship"
It is this irrational thinking that worries me.
I'm Out!
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Originally Posted by jimmy21669
Dude....
I feel like Mark Cuban on Shark Tank.
I'm Out.
lol
This is a parter. First of all....if anything in that unibody is bent, your done. I am not interested in a restoration job. That cannot be driven on the street as is.
Second, why would it be a partnership, triship, any ship, if you want the whole thing? Then it's "you go down with the ship"
It is this irrational thinking that worries me.
I'm Out!
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pretty sure you fit exactly zero of the qualification requirements...
unless I've failed to hear about your secret hoard of bees and the truck's GVW is 6000lb more than mine is.
A farm area vehicle is a motor vehicle owned by a farmer and operated only on a farm or on a highway within a 10 mile radius of the farm. A farmer is an individual who:
Raises, grows and produces farm products on a farm of at least 3 acres or more; or
Keeps at least 25 hives of bees for the pollination of orchards and farm crops and commercial production of honey.
To register a vehicle as a farm truck (class EFT), a farm truck tractor (class FF), or a farm trailer (class GF), you must use the vehicle as a farm vehicle. A farm vehicle:
is used only in the farmer’s farming business and about the farmer’s farm home and in hauling farm products and the labor, supplies, equipment, and other materials necessary for the operation of the farm and farm home; and,
is not used to haul farm products previously acquired by the farmer for resale or to haul someone else’s farm products for a fee.
Note: A farm truck must have gross vehicle weight (GVW) of 10,000 pounds or more.
Raises, grows and produces farm products on a farm of at least 3 acres or more; or
Keeps at least 25 hives of bees for the pollination of orchards and farm crops and commercial production of honey.
To register a vehicle as a farm truck (class EFT), a farm truck tractor (class FF), or a farm trailer (class GF), you must use the vehicle as a farm vehicle. A farm vehicle:
is used only in the farmer’s farming business and about the farmer’s farm home and in hauling farm products and the labor, supplies, equipment, and other materials necessary for the operation of the farm and farm home; and,
is not used to haul farm products previously acquired by the farmer for resale or to haul someone else’s farm products for a fee.
Note: A farm truck must have gross vehicle weight (GVW) of 10,000 pounds or more.
unless I've failed to hear about your secret hoard of bees and the truck's GVW is 6000lb more than mine is.
Last edited by dukie564; 01-09-2013 at 01:57 PM.
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Originally Posted by dukie564
pretty sure you fit exactly zero of the qualification requirements...
unless I've failed to hear about your secret hoard of bees
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