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<blockquote data-quote="stocky" data-source="post: 154918" data-attributes="member: 1150"><p>In MO. with the 24,000 farm tag, you only get one tag. I run the farm tags on my 3/4 ton chev 4 door 4 wheel drive deisel with a gooseneck ball. I drive to the east coast and back several times but the majority of my truck use is for the farm. I used to get stopped an average of 10 times per year for not having a tag on the back. I would have the papers ready and when the officer would tell me I had no tag, I would act shocked and he would usually let me get out and look and I would walk to the front of the truck and say, "it is right where it is supposed to be" They would always get angry, but they didnt know Missouri law. Finally, I got tired of it and just moved the tag to the back when I was leaving the state.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stocky, post: 154918, member: 1150"] In MO. with the 24,000 farm tag, you only get one tag. I run the farm tags on my 3/4 ton chev 4 door 4 wheel drive deisel with a gooseneck ball. I drive to the east coast and back several times but the majority of my truck use is for the farm. I used to get stopped an average of 10 times per year for not having a tag on the back. I would have the papers ready and when the officer would tell me I had no tag, I would act shocked and he would usually let me get out and look and I would walk to the front of the truck and say, "it is right where it is supposed to be" They would always get angry, but they didnt know Missouri law. Finally, I got tired of it and just moved the tag to the back when I was leaving the state. [/QUOTE]
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