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Old 11-08-2016, 01:03 PM
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Something I always wondered was how do the customs people view garden tractors as far as bringing them into or out of the US/Canada?
is there a cost?
I haven't been to Canada since they didn't want to let me and my girlfriend
( now my wife) back in, about 52 years ago.
Looking back, I should've just stayed there!! Ha,LOL!
Here comes the good part George... They like it a lot! The young man (early thirty) was amazed and asked me ton's of questions I told him I have a headache driving almost 6hrs from NJ to pickup my first SGT, he wanted to know how much I paid for it and how many GT I have, he wanted to know if this was my retirement plan! I told him I try to avoid talking about it in front of the lady sitting next to me in the truck! Josy made fun of it and we all laughed a lot, next thing I knew he just told me how fantastic my hobby was and wished me a safe trip home! Nothing more!

Like I already said, some people make your day!

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I had to write him a bill of sale with the serial number of the tractor along with the sale price and my contact info Incase they want to call me to verify, luckily I didn't receive a call.
If you come to pickup a Cub in Canada I have to do the same for you, both side of the fence do that, who knows if you didn't steal that Cub from a guy like me?
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Old 11-09-2016, 10:25 AM
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Thanks for the reply I always wondered how it was handled.

Thought about getting a passport or an enhanced driver's license
so I could travel there/back but I don't have a birth cert.

Mom always said I came from the cabbage patch and she never had any kids that lived, I am a figment of people's imagination, I really don't exist.
Ha,LOL!
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Old 11-09-2016, 10:58 AM
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Thanks for the reply I always wondered how it was handled.

Thought about getting a passport or an enhanced driver's license
so I could travel there/back but I don't have a birth cert.

Mom always said I came from the cabbage patch and she never had any kids that lived, I am a figment of people's imagination, I really don't exist.
Ha,LOL!
Wen you got your stuff straight, come to see me, if you can tow a 3000lbs camping trailer , I have a Casita (Build in Texas) you can use to travel around instead of ranting expensive hotel room, I know good place to camp and good place to eat for reasonable fee!

Here a picture of my little "Eggxile"
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Old 11-09-2016, 07:43 PM
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Good idea Bill! I take note!

Most crazy stuff of this trip story…
We have no wild turkey in Québec and I couldn’t believe that 25 pound bird can fly, never seen one before….
Reading this reminds me of a guy from England once when we were all standing outside around 9pm. All of a sudden, he asked if someone would take him to the Emergency room. When we asked him what was wrong, he said he kept seeing lights in his eyes. It was the lightning bugs. He had never seen them before and thought he was dying?
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