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Purchased tractor in NI 3 years ago and now want to register

  • 22-09-2019 7:57am
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    I bought a tractor in the north about 3 years ago and never registered it as its not on the road a lot. I did however insure it through the UK plates this summer.

    I now want to sell it. I have an invoice from the NI garage. I don't have a V5 logbook for the tractor or a shipping form.
    How do I register it now? Or if someone buys it from me how would they register it?


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 279 ✭✭discodaveirl


    Tomjim wrote: »
    I bought a tractor in the north about 3 years ago and never registered it as its not on the road a lot. I did however insure it through the UK plates this summer.

    I now want to sell it. I have an invoice from the NI garage. I don't have a V5 logbook for the tractor or a shipping form.
    How do I register it now? Or if someone buys it from me how would they register it?

    See can you get a new reciept from seller, go into a filling station across the border with 4/5 5 gallon drums and fill them with Agri diesel.. Get the reciept. Nothing against driving it home..


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