Wisconsin Code § 100.47

Sales of farm equipment
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(1) DEFINITION. In this
section, “farm equipment” means a tractor or other machinery
used in the business of farming.
(2) SAFETY EQUIPMENT REQUIRED. No person in the business
of selling farm equipment may sell farm equipment unless, at the
time of sale, the farm equipment is equipped with all of the
following:
(a) A power takeoff master shield, if a tractor.
(b) A power takeoff driveline shield extending to the 2nd universal joint, if farm equipment powered by a tractor.
(c) Lights, reflectors, and other marking devices meeting the
applicable requirements under ch. 347 at the time the farm equipment was manufactured, if farm equipment that can be operated
on a highway.
(d) A slow moving vehicle emblem meeting standards and
specifications established under s. 347.245, if farm equipment
that can be operated on a highway.
(3) DISCLOSURE. (a) If farm equipment subject to sub. (2) (b)
is equipped with a power takeoff shield that is not equivalent to
the shield installed at the time of manufacture, the person who
sells the farm equipment shall so notify the buyer in writing.
(b) No person in the business of selling farm equipment may
sell farm equipment that can be operated on a highway unless, at
the time of sale, the person who sells the farm equipment discloses to the buyer in writing the gross vehicle weight and axle
weights of the unladen farm equipment at the point of sale.
(4) EXCEPTIONS. Subsections (2) and (3) (b) do not apply to:
(a) Sales of farm equipment to another person in the business
of selling farm equipment for the purpose of resale.
(b) Sales of farm equipment for the purpose of salvage.
(c) Sales by auction, unless the auctioneer holds title to the
farm equipment being sold.
(5) PENALTY. Any person who violates this section may be
required to forfeit not more than $500 for each violation.

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