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Nearly

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Location
North of York
So can you put one on a tractor? Say your farms initals then have that no. on all your trailers? Or if you put said no. on pick up all owned by business can you still put same no. on ag trailers?
can't transfer between different classes of vehicles (car / tractor)
Just buy/fix a vintage tractor and put that plate on all of trailers?
 

Lincsman

Member
Arable Farmer
Location
Lincolnshire
can't transfer between different classes of vehicles (car / tractor)
Just buy/fix a vintage tractor and put that plate on all of trailers?

I think its more to do with no MOT, as you cannot take one off an old tractor because of that. They have no way of knowing if its a road worthy vehicle.
 
My missus had a courtesy car from a Midlands Subaru dealership last week, while her car was with them. The car had 53J on it, which is up for sale at £50k!!!
I used to regularly see an old Peugeot with F43CES on it. Talk about a pile of old sh*te:D
 

Mounty

Member
Arable Farmer
Location
Suffolk
Perhaps a new years resolution to be less fit?? He went to Nottinghamshire today and then Yorkshire most of next week, so could be why he's absent.
 
Instead of playing guess who...why don’t you just tell me?
Sorry, just larking-
av1.jpg

Edited: It's AV1 and Ron and some of the players came down to collect the old Renault we had it on. Mum just wrote to them in a moment of cheekiness and they replied about a year later and we did a deal without using an agent. :)
 
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colhonk

Member
Arable Farmer
Location
Darlington
Why now? Well I always thought people were ar***s who had private plates but,now I am old and have more sense....plus the new reg I have is hard to remember after 14 years of remembering my last pickup number. Think I am 60% against it but who knows. Certainly will not be the £105,000 + vat + fee one.
 

GTB

Never Forgotten
Honorary Member
Why now? Well I always thought people were ar***s who had private plates but,now I am old and have more sense....plus the new reg I have is hard to remember after 14 years of remembering my last pickup number. Think I am 60% against it but who knows. Certainly will not be the £105,000 + vat + fee one.
I can think of two or three people locally who have hung onto an old number which wasn't their initials or anything similar. I suppose it's easier to remember the same old number even if it isn't a private plate as such.
 

Pilatus

Member
Location
cotswolds
An old lady I take logs to has the number GBH 1, I always wonder if it would be worth very much. One of my wife's client has the number R800, so that might be worth a bit to.
 

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