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    how do i regester a home made trailer

    i just got a brought a tinny in qld and the trailer is home made and never been registered just wondreing what i have to do to register it

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    Re: how do i regester a home made trailer

    I had one once.

    I took it to Qld Transport Cleveland, They gave me ($.00) a plate like a small compliance plate. I had to pop rivet it on the draw bar of the trailer. Then get a metal scribe and scratch the info onto the plate.

    Brand: Homemade

    Tare:

    etc etc

    They told me what info i had to scratch on the plate.

    They check the measurements are Ok, length from draw bar to axel centres, things like that.

    Mike

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    Re: how do i regester a home made trailer

    You will just need to give them proof of purchase and they might want to inspect it but it's easy as mate. I just made my own 6m long trailer.

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    Re: how do i regester a home made trailer

    One would assume it is unde 750kg gvm and does not require brakes. Download the trailer self measurement pdf from the internet, fill it out and take it with your proof of ownership to your rego branch. I am not 100 percent sure but the last time I registered a small boat trailer at Caboolture they did not need to see it. The bigger one in my avatar they did. Probably best to ring the rego branch.
    Hope this helps.
    Bob.


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    Re: how do i regester a home made trailer

    As well as getting a coppy of the self assement of light trailers form.

    download the VSB01 National code of practice. building small trailers.

    This can be had from a number of places..here is one http://www.alltrailerspares.com.au/A...GN%20RULES.pdf

    the bulliten will give you all the deatils on what is required for compliance.

    Most of the trailer spares places will sell you blank vin plates for a couple of bucks.

    I'm pretty sure thay will want to poke it with a stick.

    If you are on the southside..cleveland is definitely the place to go....much less wait......pick your time and take a new book or magazine that you want to read... it never fails me.

    cheers
    Its the details, those little details, that make the difference.

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    Re: how do i regester a home made trailer

    Quote Originally Posted by Gon Fishun View Post
    One would assume it is unde 750kg gvm and does not require brakes. Download the trailer self measurement pdf from the internet, fill it out and take it with your proof of ownership to your rego branch. I am not 100 percent sure but the last time I registered a small boat trailer at Caboolture they did not need to see it. The bigger one in my avatar they did. Probably best to ring the rego branch.
    Hope this helps.
    Bob.
    +1. Same for me last time I registered a home made trailer under 750kg gvm. No inspection was required.


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    Re: how do i regester a home made trailer

    Quote Originally Posted by TheRealAndy View Post
    +1. Same for me last time I registered a home made trailer under 750kg gvm. No inspection was required.
    Ditto for me about three years ago at the Cleveland Transport dept office.

    They also supplied the VIN plate, I recall. Cannot remember the price but it was petty cash.


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    Re: how do i regester a home made trailer

    Quote Originally Posted by charleville View Post
    Ditto for me about three years ago at the Cleveland Transport dept office.

    They also supplied the VIN plate, I recall. Cannot remember the price but it was petty cash.


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    vin plate cost me 4 bucks at cleveland Charleville

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    Re: how do i regester a home made trailer

    $5.00 at Logan Transport mob.

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    Re: how do i regester a home made trailer

    thanks guys thats alot of help i was expecting it to be alot hardrer. self assesment you gotta love that

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