and now i sit and wait
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and now i sit and wait
called insurance left a message with our agent only time will tell. i told my rents i was gunna just do it myself and i got the "oh no your not" speach. i was forced guys sorry. im almost hopin they dont pay. then i can buy a stick shift beater cuz i miss stick. ugh this whole situation is gay. only way ill be wheeling from now on is if the price of my lift/rims/tires exceeds the value of the vehicle.
#5
Originally Posted by 2004edge
called insurance left a message with our agent only time will tell. i told my rents i was gunna just do it myself and i got the "oh no your not" speach. i was forced guys sorry. im almost hopin they dont pay. then i can buy a stick shift beater cuz i miss stick. ugh this whole situation is gay. only way ill be wheeling from now on is if the price of my lift/rims/tires exceeds the value of the vehicle.
#6
Yeah, probably would have been best to just post this stuff in the original thread -- less confusing.
Well, I'm sorry about your rollover, and now the anxiousness waiting for SOMETHING to happen -- not a nice place to be. My best to you and I'm sure you can make something work out of this.
Well, I'm sorry about your rollover, and now the anxiousness waiting for SOMETHING to happen -- not a nice place to be. My best to you and I'm sure you can make something work out of this.
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#13
Originally Posted by Trevelyn1015
you can also get in trouble registering something as a farm truck, when it's not a farm truck...
not to mention that it's dishonest.
not to mention that it's dishonest.
i live on a 'farm' so to say so it would prolly work for me.
#14
well, alot of states have it set up like this:
to be eligible to register as a farm truck in california.
it was the easiest to find with google.
i know texas has regulations on that too.
you can't just say "i live on a farm. this is a farm truck"
a) that is owned by a bona fide farmer who is actively engaged infull-time agricultural production, and who spends at least twenty-five per cent of his working time on his farm and who derives atleast twenty-five per cent of his gross income from his farm;
it was the easiest to find with google.
i know texas has regulations on that too.
you can't just say "i live on a farm. this is a farm truck"
#16
Originally Posted by Trevelyn1015
well, alot of states have it set up like this:
to be eligible to register as a farm truck in california.
it was the easiest to find with google.
i know texas has regulations on that too.
you can't just say "i live on a farm. this is a farm truck"
to be eligible to register as a farm truck in california.
it was the easiest to find with google.
i know texas has regulations on that too.
you can't just say "i live on a farm. this is a farm truck"
#17
my uncle registers his as a farm truck...
i knew people in h.s. that had cows on their property, only for tax breaks... and the ability to make vehicle's farm trucks.
everything is cheaper, then, but you are taking advantage of a system set up to benefit one of the hardest working groups in the country. farmers/ranchers need all the breaks they can get. they don't need people finding a way to squeeze into their benefits/breaks.
i knew people in h.s. that had cows on their property, only for tax breaks... and the ability to make vehicle's farm trucks.
everything is cheaper, then, but you are taking advantage of a system set up to benefit one of the hardest working groups in the country. farmers/ranchers need all the breaks they can get. they don't need people finding a way to squeeze into their benefits/breaks.
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