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December 29th, 2016, 02:24 PM
#51
I've owned a few non branded trailers, and none of them needed a VIN assigned. Granted, they were all single axle utility trailers. My current is a custom 5x16 single axle atv trailer. I do recall a conversation I had in the last year or so about trailer licensing, and if I recall, the MTO was going to start assigning a VIN to home made trailers. This person was going to go to the MTO and get an extra plate and ownership made up for a trailer that didn't exist, just to have around so that he could put it on any non branded trailer he owned in the future. Other than mention of the color, there wasn't any info to distinguish one home made trailer from another on the ownership, so the intent was to use the same plate and ownership for any trailers he may build without having pay the MTO each time.
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December 29th, 2016 02:24 PM
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December 29th, 2016, 02:25 PM
#52

Originally Posted by
last5oh_302
You got me thinking greatwhite. Perhaps small light duty home made trailers don't require a VIN. I'd have to look it up.
Sold my homemade 6.5x12 last July and bought a 4x8 homemade with no vins. The MTO should get onboard making vin mandatory cuz they are losing a lot of tax dollars on the sale of these used trailers. Kinda like the way the PCV, PVA and TTA once worked.
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December 29th, 2016, 02:49 PM
#53

Originally Posted by
tracker
Sold my homemade 6.5x12 last July and bought a 4x8 homemade with no vins. The MTO should get onboard making vin mandatory cuz they are losing a lot of tax dollars on the sale of these used trailers. Kinda like the way the PCV, PVA and TTA once worked.
Yeah, it doesn't make any sense. There should be something required to identify a vehicle.
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December 29th, 2016, 02:52 PM
#54

Originally Posted by
delmer
I've owned a few non branded trailers, and none of them needed a VIN assigned. Granted, they were all single axle utility trailers. My current is a custom 5x16 single axle atv trailer. I do recall a conversation I had in the last year or so about trailer licensing, and if I recall, the MTO was going to start assigning a VIN to home made trailers. This person was going to go to the MTO and get an extra plate and ownership made up for a trailer that didn't exist, just to have around so that he could put it on any non branded trailer he owned in the future. Other than mention of the color, there wasn't any info to distinguish one home made trailer from another on the ownership, so the intent was to use the same plate and ownership for any trailers he may build without having pay the MTO each time.
On MikePal's registration it "appears" that they did assign a VIN, however if it's not required to be on the trailer it doesn't help much.
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December 29th, 2016, 03:27 PM
#55
So the magic number for when a trailer requires a VIN is 1360 kg, if that can be determined.
Manufacturer’s vehicle identification number to be affixed
[COLOR=#505050][COLOR=#7C6A06]10. (1) No owner of a motor vehicle shall drive or permit his, her or its motor vehicle to be driven on a highway unless the motor vehicle has the manufacturer’s vehicle identification number permanently affixed. R.S.O. 1990, c. H.8, s. 10 (1).
Idem
[COLOR=#505050][COLOR=#7C6A06](2) No owner of,
[COLOR=#505050](a) a trailer that has a manufacturer’s gross vehicle weight rating exceeding 1,360 kilograms;
[COLOR=#505050](b) a conversion unit; or
[COLOR=#505050](c) a trailer converter dolly,
[COLOR=#505050]shall draw or permit the trailer, conversion unit or trailer converter dolly to be drawn on a highway unless the trailer, conversion unit or trailer converter dolly, as the case may be, has an identification number permanently affixed. R.S.O. 1990, c. H.8, s. 10 (2); 2009, c. 5, s. 4.
https://www.ontario.ca/laws/statute/...on+number#BK35
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December 29th, 2016, 06:28 PM
#56
That begs the question, who assigns the GVWR on a home built trailer ? I guess you wouldn't attract any attention unless your trailer was obviously over weight. I would think a dual axle trailer would attract some attention.
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December 29th, 2016, 07:04 PM
#57

Originally Posted by
rick_iles
That begs the question, who assigns the GVWR on a home built trailer ? I guess you wouldn't attract any attention unless your trailer was obviously over weight. I would think a dual axle trailer would attract some attention.
The funny thing is there's nothing saying the GVWR is required, so with no manufacturers sticker, unless your actual weights exceed 4500 kg's, you're good to go.
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December 29th, 2016, 07:51 PM
#58
So as long as the trailer GVWR is under 4500 kg's?
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December 29th, 2016, 08:39 PM
#59
Well, it appears I have a small New Years project, take the manufactures sticker of the trailers and get new ownerships created for home made trailers.
thanks a bunch for pointing out the loop hole.
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January 23rd, 2017, 04:36 PM
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