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Just found this forum while searching the internet for answers and I'm judging that with the vast knowledge on here, I'll be able to find some answers to my questions.

I have purchased a 1995 Freightliner FLD112 at auction for a fair price and I purchased it to haul a 53' drop deck van trailer that we will haul our two personal trucks in to various pulling events around the Midwest. I would like to put RV tags on the tractor as i dont plan on doing it for hire at all, just my own trucks. I've seen the guidelines for some other states, and I've been all over the Michigan DOT and SOS website and cant find what I need to classify as a RV. Any suggestions would be appreciated. I know that there are other guys doing what I want to do as I've seen the trucks at events with MotorHome plates on them. The trailer we just purchased in KY has "travel trailer" plates on it even.
 
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Hey dmaxalliTech, I remember you from The Diesel Place. I don'tknow the answer, but if you can't get an answer here try the link below.
http://escapees.infopop.cc/eve/forums/a/frm/f/353102588
Cheers
Bear


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Welcome to irv2.com! Go to the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration website and read the requirements for needing a CDL. I intrepret them to say if you profit from driving you are required to possess a CDL, even if that profit is a trophy.


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Army, 11B5MX, retired
2005 Grand Junction 35TMS
2002 Chevrolet K3500,CC,LB,black,Blacked out lighting, limo tint, shaved.
1932 Chevrolet Confederate BA(other woman)
 
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Under section 390.3 of the FMCSR (Interpretations) the following interpretation pertaining to a question of transporting of race cars might be found:

Question 21: Does the exemption in §390.3(f)(3) for the "occasional transportation of personal property by individuals not for compensation nor in the furtherance of a commercial enterprise" apply to persons who occasionally use CMVs to transport cars, boats, horses, etc., to races, tournaments, shows or similar events, even if prize money is offered at these events?

Guidance: The exemption would apply to this kind of transportation, provided: (1) The underlying activities are not undertaken for profit, i.e., (a) prize money is declared as ordinary income for tax purposes, and (b) the cost of the underlying activities is not deducted as a business expense for tax purposes; and, where relevant; (2) corporate sponsorship is not involved. Drivers must confer with their State of licensure to determine the licensing provisions to which they are subject.


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2004 CHEV 2500HD, D/A, LB, 2WD.
2004 Arctic Fox 29-5E fiver.
 
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dmaxalliTech

MIichigan works like this, mostly. You buy the truck and put in a microwave, Portapotty, inverter and the rest of the stuff so that it is self suffiecient. Then you gp tp sect of st and get a form (forgot what it is called) and have St Pol or Sheriff Dept inspect for the changes. If the Vin matches & etc you then apply for a new title as a motor home.
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Forgot to say that allow 6 to 8 weeks for new title.
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Finally found it.
. Cooking
2. Refrigeration or ice box
3. Self contained toilet
4. Heating or Air conditioning
5. Portable water supply system including a faucet and sink
6. Separate 110-125 volt electrical power supply or an LP gas supply
A conversion of a bus or truck to living and sleeping facilities and used for camping requires the certificate of title to be surrendered for correction of the body style.
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Be careful! In MT, you can only register a truck as an rv if it meet the equipment requirements (4 out of 5 items) Peaceful listed. It also must only be used bobtail or pulling your personal living quarters (trailer or fiver). If you pull anything else, even your personal property, it is illegal. Everyone must have a CDL to drive anything combined weight over 26,000# on a public roadway (personal rvs - mhs, trailers & fivers excluded). MT used to be more lax than they've become recently. I suspect it is similar in most states.

I also suspect that the mh plates you see on many trucks and the travel trailer plates on van trailers are not legal and could get you in lots of trouble if you had an accident or a LEO pushed it.

JMHO

Marv


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