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NH, USA
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Posted: 10/24/2023 4:33:17 PM EDT
Mainly for curiosity as everyone does it and I will too. Situation. 45HP CUT, 30MPH town owned road, and only going 500' to my side gate many, many times back and forth. RSA 265:160 "265:160 Utility Vehicles and Compact Utility Tractors; Operation on Ways Restricted. – No person shall operate a utility vehicle, including an agricultural/industrial utility vehicle as defined in RSA 259:2-a, a compact utility tractor, as defined in RSA 259:13-a, or an off highway recreational vehicle as defined in RSA 259:69, except on a way where the posted speed limit is 40 miles per hour or less or, in the case of compact utility tractor, 35 miles per hour or less, and the route or crossing being used is open to such vehicles and at such times and under any other special operating conditions established by the government authority having control of the way. Any person operating or in actual physical control of such a vehicle upon a way shall hold a valid driver's license."That says it's legal. Double checking the definition of CUT in RSA 259:13-a" 259:13-a Compact Utility Tractor. – "Compact utility tractor" shall mean any self-propelled 4-wheel vehicle utilizing diesel fuel, with a rated horsepower not to exceed 28 horsepower, that is capable of carrying not more than one occupant, is equipped by the manufacturer with at least one PTO (power take-off) in addition to any PTO installed for the purpose of an under-tractor mower deck, and has no provision for carrying a load other than attached implements such as snowplows, tool boxes, or bucket loaders."Well poop, there is a 28 HP limit. A 45 HP tractor isn't an agricultural/industrial utility vehicle under RSA 259:2-a as that specifically excludes tractors. So what's the deal besides just do it.
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