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Registering was easy. We went to the DMV in Delhi, which is a rural, agricultural area and they had no problem. We brought the insurance card and a scanned picture of the id plate on the dash. We transferred the commercial plates from our F-250. We registered the Deuce for 18,000 lbs since will...
We had no problems with the DMV, we transferred the commercial plates from my dads F-250. The insurance was a PITA. Since there was no truck like the deuce in their computer we were there for 2 hours and the people there were clueless. They gave a commercial insurance policy which is expensive...
Thanks everyone. Hope you all had a good Thanksgiving. I will try to get some pictures up soon. We are trying to get the Deuce ready for winter, so I will snap some pics while we are working on it.
If you are looking at Kublos, they are great to deal with. They also have a ton of parts. We left a deposit on one for 8 months and they were cool with it. It was quite an experience driving through Binghamton and up I-88.
We have jerseys and jersey crosses. Its a small farm, we milk around 30. But thats more than enough reasons to "justify" a Deuce :-D I will try to have pics up this weekend. Where did my fellow New Yorkers get their deuces. Ours came from brackney, PA.
Hey everyone,
I just signed up on this site. I live on a dairy farm in upstate ny and we have a 1970 Deuce and Half. It is such a practical and fun vehicle and is worth its weight in gold. I cant wait to learn more about it and share my pictures and experiences with everyone here.
Happy...
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