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Street Legal HMMWV Humvee via Farm Use

 

Street Legal HMMWV Humvee via Farm Use

Looking for another alternative to getting that HMMWV / Humvee on the road? Well, there just may be a nice loophole in your state! If you are currently engaged in some sort of agricultural business, you can potentially tag your new road warrior as Farm Use!

Keep in mind, this tag and designation does come with some stipulations. Typically, the vehicle cannot be used for any purpose other than farm related business – that means, do not let the State Trooper catch you at Hardee’s buying lunch! As we understand it, several counties have scrutinized farm use vehicles and heavy tickets have been given to those not following the rules.

As for the specifics, here is the information available in detail from the VA DMV website:

Unregistered Farm Vehicles (Farm Use)

Unregistered Vehicle Conditions

  1. You are not required to register a vehicle (obtain license plates and decals) or pay a registration fee for any pickup or panel truck, sport utility vehicle, vehicle having a gross vehicle weight rating greater than 7,500 pounds, trailer, or semitrailer used exclusively for agricultural or horticultural purposes on lands owned or leased by the vehicle’s owner. Although registration is not required, such vehicles must be titled. This registration exemption applies only to vehicles that are not operated on or over any public highway for any purpose other than:
    • crossing a highway;
    • operating along a highway for a distance of no more than fifty (50) miles from one part of the owner’s land to another, irrespective of whether the tracts adjoin;
    • taking the vehicle or attached fixtures to and from a repair shop for repairs;
    • taking another vehicle exempt from registration under any provision of Va. Code §§ 46.2-664 through 46.2-668 or § 2-672, or any part or subcomponent of such a vehicle, to or from a repair shop for repairs, including return trips;
    • operating along a highway to and from a refuse disposal facility for the purpose of disposing of trash and garbage generated on a farm; or
    • operating along a highway for a distance of no more than fifty (50) miles for the purpose of obtaining supplies for agricultural or horticultural purposes, seeds, fertilizers, chemicals, or animal feed. (Va. Code § 2-665)
  2. You are not required to register or pay a registration fee for any vehicle with a securely attached machine for spraying fruit trees and other plants cultivated by the owner or lessee of the vehicle. (Va. Code § 2-664)
  3. You are not required to register or pay a registration fee for any motor vehicle, trailer, semitrailer, or fertilizer spreader drawn by a farm tractor used by a farmer, his tenant, agent or employee or a cotton ginner, peanut buyer, or fertilizer distributor to transport unginned cotton, peanuts, or fertilizer owned by the farmer, cotton ginner, peanut buyer, or fertilizer distributor from one farm to another, from farm to gin, from farm to dryer, from farm to market, or from fertilizer distributor to farm and on return to the distributor. However, this exemption does not apply to vehicles operated on a for-hire basis. (Va. Code § 2-672)
  4. You are not required to register or pay a registration fee for any pickup or panel truck, sport utility vehicle, vehicle having a gross vehicle weight rating greater than 7,500 pounds, trailer, or semitrailer owned by the owner or lessee of a farm and used by the owner on a seasonal basis in transporting farm produce and livestock along public highways for a distance of no more than fifty (50) miles, including the distance to the nearest storage house, packing plant, or market. Although registration is not required, such vehicles must be titled. (Va. Code § 2-666)
  5. You are not required to title, register or pay a registration fee for a farm tractor (VA Code § 2-600).
  6. You are not required to register or pay a registration fee for any farm machinery or tractor when operated on a highway (i) between one tract of land and another regardless of whether the land is owned by the same person or (ii) to and from a repair shop for repairs. (Va. Code § 2-667)
  7. You are not required to register or pay a registration fee for any farm vehicle if the vehicle is making a return trip from any marketplace, transporting back to the farm ordinary and essential food and other products for home and farm use, or transporting farm supplies to the farm. (Va. Code § 2-673)

Exemptions for Sawmill Operators and Farmers Transporting Wood Products

  • Tractors, trailers, log carts or similar vehicles owned by a sawmill operator are exempt from registration when the vehicle is operated along a highway from one sawmill or sawmill site to another, to or from a repair shop for repairs or across a highway from one adjoining tract of land to another. (Va. Code § 2-669)
  • Pickup or panel trucks, sport utility vehicles, vehicles having a gross vehicle weight rating greater than 7,500 pounds, trailers and semi-trailers owned by a farm owner are exempt from registration (but must be titled) when they are used for no more than 20 miles between a sawmill or sawmill site and the farm to transport sawdust, wood shavings, slab wood, and other wood wastes. (Va. Code § 2-670)

Insurance Requirements

Insurance may not be required for an unregistered vehicle; however, as the owner of the vehicle you may be held responsible for any liability. Check with your insurance agent about your insurance needs.

You can see the full details here http://www.dmv.state.va.us/vehicles/#farm.asp (Commonwealth of Virginia). Certainly other states have similar avenues.

Now, given all that red tape, this option may not be for all new HMMWV owners, but at least it is an option available to us. For all of our blog readers not here in Virginia, feel free to post any information about your state’s laws and this way of “tagging” your Humvee.

 

Street Legal HMMWV Humvee via Farm Use

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Thanksgiving and Black Friday Coupon Code

Thanksgiving and Black Friday Coupon Code

Been waiting for a good deal for your Humvee? Here it is!

Use code “toughturkey” during checkout and get $10 off $65 order.
Excluding shipping costs. Total before shipping must be $65 or higher.

These codes do not last long, so be sure to pick up that part you have been looking at while this discount lasts!

Thank you for your business and interest in www.hummersurplusparts.com

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Joint Light Tactical Vehicle (JLTV) vs. Humvee (HMMWV)

Joint Light Tactical Vehicle (JLTV) vs. Humvee (HMMWV)

Joint Light Tactical Vehicle (JLTV) vs. Humvee (HMMWV)

Well folks, given that it has been a few months since the contract award for the new JLTV, we have been debating what, if any, improvements the US Army will be getting for the $6.75 Billion (yes, billion with a “B”) it plans to spend. Given that cost, we thought we would start a discussion on the Joint Light Tactical Vehicle (JLTV) vs. Humvee (HMMWV).

It seems that the whole upgrade is really stemming from the aging fleet of Humvees (HMMWV’s) that the military seems to think aren’t as suited for combat as they used to be; case in point is the Humvee’s weakness for IED’s. Of course, our warehouse team doesn’t think that the newer “more expensive” JLTV will be any better at handling that stray RPG that the soldiers regularly face anyway. Don’t get us wrong, the JLTV is expected to be much more “mine resistant” than the HMMWV; this is definitely worth the $250K price point if our soldiers/vets return home alive and in one piece, safely. Plus, if the JLTV is 70% faster as some articles have stated, that could really be an improvement over the Humvees currently in the field.

Given that our understanding is that GM and Allison are supplying the engine and running gear, means that the new JLTV is not much different from the current HMMWV’s, however, we do not yet know which specifications/units the JLTV will utilize. When that term “off the shelf” is used for cost cutting in manufacturing, we would expect to see existing technologies and parts that pretty much are common to the HMMWV as of current. The hope here is that similar parts to the HMMWV will be used which will allow continued production for later surplus acquisitions (yes, we know we all like great quality surplus).

So, Joint Light Tactical Vehicle (JLTV) vs. Humvee (HMMWV) may not be really debatable at the moment, but we are certain that what ever occurs, more HMMWV’s will make it out to the public if the aging fleet that the DoD controls is slowly phased out.

Who knows, the DoD might accidentally auction a few of these beauties out like they did with the Humvee’s in the 90’s. Until then, we can all just keep our focus on HMMWV patrol in the neighborhood.

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Upcoming Tradeshow – Fall Carlisle PA

Upcoming Tradeshow – Fall Carlisle PA

Good news! We are planning on being at the Fall Carlisle, PA Car Show which is scheduled for September 29, 2015 through October 4, 2015. We will have a limited display of Humvee and Military Truck parts for purchase at the event.

Additionally, we will also allow pre-orders which can be paid and picked up at the event without a shipping charge and 10% discount. If you are interested in a pre-order, email us with the items you are interested in so we can pull and bring them to the trade show.  Our email address is: hummersurplusparts@hummersurplusparts.com

Our spaces are IJ46 through IJ49; you can see them on the map picture below or locate them on the links listed here:

Carlisle PA Car Show Satellite Map – http://www.carlisleevents.com/become-a-vendor-at-carlisle/vendor-view-facility-map.aspx

Carlisle PA Fairground Map – http://www.carlisleevents.com/pdf/Carlisle_Map_SF.pdf

This is your chance to come out and see us at our Upcoming Tradeshow – Fall Carlisle PA

We hope to see you all there!

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HMMWV Title – Iron Planet FL Title

Iron Planet FL - Florida Title Scan

HMMWV Title – Iron Planet FL Title

A special thanks to Jason for providing a copy of what Iron Planet will send a buyer of a Humvee / HMMWV if the Florida Title option is chosen.

It is important to note that this title does specify that the vehicle is “not suitable for highway use.” Depending on what the intended application of your Humvee is, this may be a preferable choice as it will make it much easier to transfer the title at your state’s Department of Motor Vehicles.

See the attached photo:

HMMWV Title – Iron Planet FL TitleIron Planet FL - Florida Title Scan

 

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Street Legal HMMWV Update

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Street Legal HMMWV Update

We have had a great deal of interest in our prior post “Street Legal HMMWV” and have gotten much information from both our readership/customers as well as from the official sources here in Virginia.

Our last contact with the Virginia State Police Safety Division, the organization responsible for the inspection required for issuance of the VIN, road safety, and to approve the DMV to issue the Tag/Title, the officer indicated that in Virginia to get a vehicle approved for road use, there were equipment upgrades necessary:

“To make this vehicle legal for the road, it is going to be very difficult.  This vehicle is designed for off road use only.

 To bring the vehicle into compliance and be legal for road use, it will have to meet all Federal DOT standards for the year of the vehicle.

 Some of these standards will include vehicle lighting, airbags, instrument gauges, and seat belts.

 I would suggest you begin with the Federal Department of Transportation and get the manufacturer standards for the vehicle you wish to make legal for the road.

 I would think your biggest issue is going to be with the airbags.”

His response did not quite fit our opinion and prior knowledge  on how most vehicles are treated during this titling, inspection, and registration process (several of our warehouse employees have done so with classic muscle cars). Most of the time, if the vehicle was produced without a particular feature, it was grandfathered in and such a feature was not required -yes, we know that the Federal Standards were already in place in this instance, but nevertheless, the HMMWV’s were produced from the factory without such features.

Basically, until another Virginia resident successfully titles their Humvee in this drawn out process, it is our recommendation to have it titled out of state and transfer the title in; there is a completely differing set of rules that govern such transactions.

We have reports of titles being issued in Georgia with some paperwork in addition to inspections and visits to their titling office (see our prior post’s comments here). There is also a note that GovPlanet is offering Florida titles for a fee at the time of purchase – it is unknown at this time as to whether they are off-road/road use titles – such a title will make it a common transaction to transfer a title into any state; hopefully, these titles will be of the common road use variety. Hopefully, these routes will not require pouring over the Federal DOT list of safety standards that are being pushed upon Virginia residents trying to title their Humvee for road use.

The point here is that there is light at the end of the bureaucratic tunnel. It seems that the biggest hurdle has been combating the state employee’s lack of knowledge on how to properly title these surplus DoD Humvees to make them Street Legal. The best advise our team here at www.hummersurplusparts.com can give is to keep at it, keep going back, and just show persistence that these officials are unable to ignore.

If you have success or a “teachable moment” in your titling process, we would love to hear from you and share with our other readers/customers on our blog.

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Coupon Code for those Summer Humvee Parts!

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Want some parts cheaper? We have a code for you !

gothumvee? will get you $10 off a parts purchase of $65 or more. Your cart must have at least $65 of great parts in it before shipping for this coupon code to work.

Just our way of saying thank you to all the people checking out our parts, blog, and purchasing our hummer stuff!

Coupon Code for those Summer Humvee Parts is: gothumvee?

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Hummer Surplus Parts Blog Comment Guidelines

Hummer Surplus Parts Blog Comment Guidelines

We have gotten so many “spam” comments as of recent, that a need of general guidelines has been established. For the most part, our customers and blog readers are representing themselves very well, the problem comes in when unscrupulous companies, individuals, and bot-users try to “pad” their google placement with links to other sites via blog posts.

As a general guideline, if your post does not pertain to a vehicle of some sort in some way (yes, we are very general in this respect), there is a good chance that such a comment will not be approved for public viewing (yes, we have to approve all comments to ensure that only quality comments are published). The good news is that all of our Humvee blog readers have done a spectacular job with this aspect unlike the spammers.

We do ask that “colorful language” be limited, however, given that the HMMWV is not likely to be purchased by an underage US Citizen, profanity when used sparingly, is not going to get your comment booted –  the US Military has not banned the use (to our knowledge), and neither will www.hummersurplusparts.com.  We simply suggest that if it is necessary to drive a point home, please be kind to the audience and edit unnecessary harsh words if it is practical to do so without changing the meaning/tone of the comment. Sometimes, sheer idiocy of a subject just requires such language; we understand.

As for specific comment spam, we do not want any SEO paid services. Period. Your comments will not be approved, read, or acted upon beyond the delete key. We do not want to buy hand bags from China (yes, we still get this sort of garbage comment). We do not want to buy hockey/basketball/NFL/ (insert sport of choice) jerseys  from China either; these items do not fit on military trucks and will result in a deleted comment. Basically, if your comment involves another service that is not relevant to a military truck in some way, it will not be approved; that being said, if such a post is beneficial to the blog as a whole and relevant to HMMWV’s or other military vehicles, there is a good chance it will be approved – we are not against sharing anything that might be beneficial to our blog readers, we just want to weed out the garbage delivery companies that stocked our comment section with over 600 comments in the last couple weeks.

As for the other comments that we can not decipher using Google translate, please use English, our warehouse team speaks mostly English (well, Southern Redneck English), and though we can often figure out what some Spanish, German, Polish, Russian, or other language comment means, it is not likely to get published as it is unlikely we can adequately respond with a quality comment (yes, Google can translate, but not that well). We are not blacklisting other countries or people for the use of languages, but do realize that we sell parts and like Humvees, we do not study foreign language.

Hopefully, these general guidelines for comments to our blog are fairly straight forward. We do not want to discourage any quality comment in any way. More than likely, if you are taking the time to make a comment on a military vehicle, your comment will be well received and approved as soon as we notice it.

Thank you you all for your business, interest, and comments on www.hummersurplusparts.com. We hope to host many future comments from our readership.

 

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Have a Favorite HMMWV Variant? We want to know why!

Have a Favorite HMMWV Variant? We want to know why!

There has been quite a bit of discussion on our warehouse work floor as to which Humvee variant is the “most awesome.” Of course, the answer always resides with the intended application of the HMMWV variant in question (yes, we would all love to have one decked out with a mini-gun or a MK-19, that just isn’t feasible for most of us normal people).

The beauty of the HMMWV / Humvee platform is that the base (bare) vehicle is so versatile, some have a box like an ambulance, some have removable canvas tops, some have hard shells. Each type has its finer points and applications; yes, we know each one has a Mxxx designation but that is for another article. Of course, the sweet HMMWV’s the DoD is selling won’t have all the bells and whistles (like turrets and armor – keeping our fingers crossed), but having any Humvee is way better than having no Humvee (well, at least that is the consensus at the warehouse).  Truthfully, a clean, correct to detail HMMWV / Humvee of any type is a favorite of ours. Since there is not any real consensus with our Humvee loving employees, we decided to put the title question of our customers and readers:

Do you have a favorite HMMWV variant? Let us know which one and why – we would love to entertain a discussion of the finer points of each model.

Thank you all in advance for your interest, business, and comments on hummersurplusparts.com

 

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Coupon Code for Memorial Day Weekend

In honor of all of those that served, we have created a coupon code for our site!

Use coupon code “NeverForget” to get a discount of $5 off a $50 purchase on www.hummersurplusparts.com and don’t forget to be mindful of all of those soldiers that served and gave all for our freedom. After all, the HMMWV/Humvee could not be the great vehicle that it is without the commitment of the soldiers who man it.

Our team here at Hummer Surplus Parts appreciates all active military service personnel in addition to the sacrifices that active duty soldiers often make.

Thank you all for your service.