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I called the State Police office for “trailer stamp” information , and found out I may need some sort of paperwork on the trailer ... For the “homemade” category , we must have a bill(s) for the materials , or some other documentation that it was actually Homebuilt and not just a re-purposed commercial trailer
GPW wrote:I called the State Police office for “trailer stamp” information , and found out I may need some sort of paperwork on the trailer... For the “homemade” category , we must have a bill(s) for the materials , or some other documentation that it was actually Homebuilt and not just a re-purposed commercial trailer ... Mine is more a “combination” of old trailer parts and new materials , all with no papers ..
Thinking I can get a notarized statement from the builder ... That may (or may not ) do it !!!
Last trailer , I showed them the “official” paperwork and they didn’t even look at the trailer, and gave me the stamp ...That was easy !!
I might get Lucky again ...
I’d originally thought of just bringing the builder along with me (my buddy) , and having him explain .... but it would now seem the bureaucrats prefer the paperwork to anything else ...
GPW wrote:Thought this might be amusing ... This is the kind of Humidity we have all the time , and it’s not even raining ... yet ...
Checked ... 95% humidity ...next foamie , we’ll skip the canvas and just make it a wet suit ...
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