Used Farm Equipment
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Common Rules For The Transportation Of Oversize Farm Implements
The following is a list of some of the common rules pertaining to the transportation of oversize farming implements. For specific rules and regulations, contact the Department of Transportation in your state.
What is classified as a farm implement?
A device that directly contributes or affects the production agricultural products, including fertilizer and chemical applicator apparatus.
Must be less than 45,000 poundsMust be less than 20 feet wideMust be of legal height (usuall Read More...
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Interested To Own A Hobby Farm?
Planning for machinery and implement use can be easily forgotten when purchasing a hobby farm. Unless one is mechanically minded or relatively wealthy, issues related to purchasing and maintenance of required machinery should be taken very seriously. Second-hand machinery may appeal price wise, but can be more costly in the long run if mechanics need to travel a long distance in order to repair or service machines. Health and safety issues can also arise if machinery is not well maintained.
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Specialty Tractor Tires For Farming
If you own a tractor then you will eventually need to buy tractor tires. There are at least six different types of tires that are used on tractors. These types include: rear farm tires, front farm tires, industrial farm tires, implement farm tires, specialty farm tires and narrow row crop tires.
Rear farm tractor tires are typically much larger than front farm tires. This gives the tractor better traction and better pushing capacities. Some of the rear tractor tire models available on the marke Read More...
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