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    Tractor on Club Rego ? Requirements ?

    A friend in Country VIC uses a Grey Fergie to slash his property including a wide nature strip along the front of the block. He's been told that strictly speaking the tractor needs to be registered because he is on the nature strip.
    He's considering putting it on a club permit but the question is does it require stop lights, flashing amber beacon etc.

    He's happy to put a flashing amber beacon on for his own safety but doesn't really want the hassle of rigging up brake lights etc.
    If it's not used after dark (or in conditions of reduced visibility) I don't think it needs lights. But does it actually need brake lights and indicators ??

    I'd ask VicRoads but I don't think they would know, maybe an email will prompt a response.


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    CLUB PERMIT ????
    Wrong wrong.
    Club rego is only for club rallies and maintance movements.
    We are very lucky in this country to have a club permit system.
    Don't stuff it for the rest of us.

    You should try permit to move or conditional registration or full time rego.

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    Actually club permits are no longer restricted to maintenance or club trips in Victoria.

    Is the nature strip council or private property?

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    There's a different system in Victoria Ron, they are allowed to use them on a certain number of days, might even have a logbook...?

    So strictly speaking I suppose he can if he is in a tractor club...

    Club rego doesn't require any lights at all, we put rear reflectors on the veterans for safety, but that's all.

    If he only wants to use it as a tractor get agricultural conditional rego instead, as that will include the correct CTP (for if he slashes a kids head off...).

    Otherwise do what I'd do and keep running it like it is, if he's not driving it on the road I doubt he'd be bothered by the police. (EDIT: Yes I know there's all the insurance risks blah blah)

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    I had a quick hunt as I got curious

    From the Vicroads web site...
    http://www.vicroads.vic.gov.au/Home/...alRegApply.htm
    A sections from the above that may be of interest...
    "Machinery Pack
    To register a tractor, agricultural machine and mobile plant without the requirement of a VicRoads inspection, complete the Machinery Pack found on the Registration forms page. You can also obtain a copy of the pack by visiting a VicRoads Customer Service Centre, or call 13 11 71. The requirements and items you need to provide VicRoads are outlined in the Machinery Pack. This pack also provides guidance and information on everything you will need to obtain the conditional registration. "

    "Machinery Pack [PDF 199KB, 4pp]

    Important note about the Machinery Pack: As part of this application, make sure you also complete the Vehicle Registration form [PDF 44KB] . When you submit the Machinery Pack to a VicRoads Customer Service Centre, you may also be required to complete the Certificate of Approved Operations form [PDF 103KB]. We will advise you if you need to complete this form. Finally, if you are a primary producer entitled to a concession of registration fees, please complete the Registration Concessions form [PDF 21KB] also"


    Looks to me like stop and indicator lights plus a mirror need to be fitted.
    A horn and also a rotating beacon is required when on a road.
    It's all stuff that could easily be fitted to the roll bar(need to confirm if acceptable ).

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    The issue still is that regular tractor implement conditional rego should be used for tractors and club rego should be used for club activities.

    I strongly disagree with the 90 day scheme, for about $200 someone could go and get 4 old bangers and drive to work every day of the year on cheap rego. It is not the reason club rego was originated and it is these sorts of people who will spoil it for the rest of us.

    As it is in NSW we could do a half circle of Australia on Historic rego (WA doesn't recognise NSW/Vic/Qld Club/Historic rego) so long as the trip was a Club event and that we spent no longer than 3 months continuously outside NSW, a single crossing of the border would re-set the 3 month clock.

    If we had the 90 day rule, we'd get from Sydney through Gippsland along the Ocean road and have to end there and go back home to pick up another vehicle to do the rest of the lap. I don't want the 90 day rule under any circumstances.

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    The 90 day is excellent, my dad has 4 vehicles on club reg that would otherwise not see the road, these are all fully restored so definitely not some old rust buckets.
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    Quote Originally Posted by loanrangie View Post
    The 90 day is excellent, my dad has 4 vehicles on club reg that would otherwise not see the road, these are all fully restored so definitely not some old rust buckets.
    Point is, club rego should be used for club activities... Not so someone can have 4 EK Holdens that they drive to the train station every day of the year for work.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lotz-A-Landies View Post
    The issue still is that regular tractor implement conditional rego should be used for tractors and club rego should be used for club activities.

    I strongly disagree with the 90 day scheme, for about $200 someone could go and get 4 old bangers and drive to work every day of the year on cheap rego. It is not the reason club rego was originated and it is these sorts of people who will spoil it for the rest of us.

    As it is in NSW we could do a half circle of Australia on Historic rego (WA doesn't recognise NSW/Vic/Qld Club/Historic rego) so long as the trip was a Club event and that we spent no longer than 3 months continuously outside NSW, a single crossing of the border would re-set the 3 month clock.

    If we had the 90 day rule, we'd get from Sydney through Gippsland along the Ocean road and have to end there and go back home to pick up another vehicle to do the rest of the lap. I don't want the 90 day rule under any circumstances.
    I agree that this is not a case for club rego.

    Just curious.
    What's the difference between using 4 old cars as daily drivers or 1 as a full time touring vehicle?
    Seems to me they are letting both happen by default.

    My feeling is club/historic rego is for "hobby" vehicles.
    I shake my head at times after seeing some cars on these plates.
    A rough bodied Mazda 323 was the latest I've seen.
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    I would be inclined to get 2 dayglow Orange sandwich boards made up with "Caution Slashing/Mowing in Progress" put then up at start of operations and take them in when he finishes,same as our local council does,that should cover him.

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