Posted by wisbaker on August 23, 2014 at 21:37:22 from (173.30.33.15):
In Reply to: farm plates Texas posted by Mtractor on August 23, 2014 at 21:22:35:
This reminds me of a joke I heard told by the late Jerry Litton, a congressman from Missouri who was also a Charolais cattle breeder.
Two farmers met at a convention and were talking, one was from Missouri, the other from Texas. After talking for a while the farmer from Missouri volunteered that he had 120 acres. The Texan ignored that comment and they talked some more. Eventually the Missourian asked the Texan how big his place was. The Texan replied "I can get up in the morning hop in my pick up and head in any direction and not leave my place for 4 hours" The Missourian thought a bit and replied "Yep I had a truck like that once too"
Don't know how Texas farm plates work, in Michigan you were only supposed to us a vehicle with Farm plates for farm business. They didn't usually hassle you much unless you drove the thing to work at say Oldsmobile, Diamond Reo or Motor Wheel.
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