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Definition
Wisconsin Statute s.
340.01(1o) law specifically defines an "Agricultural commercial motor vehicle" (Ag CMV) as a commercial motor vehicle to which
all of the following apply:
Ag CMV Self-Certification
A self-certification process for Ag CMVs was also created. The Ag CMV Self-Certification is not required. It is provided as a convenient reference for operators and law enforcement.
View the AgCMV self-certification form
Ag CMV Dimensions
The following dimension and weight limits were created for Ag CMVs:
Width
- Width limit is 10 feet including attachments or accessories
- Pesticide sprayers, lime and fertilizer spreaders (not including manure) with extending tires, fenders and fender flares may not exceed 12 feet in width.
- These width limits are not applicable on interstate highways. The width limit for Ag CMVs on interstate highways is 8 feet, 6 inches. An Ag CMV over 8.5 feet wide requires an oversize permit to operate on interstate highways.
Height
Length
- Single vehicle
- 45 feet
- No-Fee permit may be required over 45 feet
- Two vehicle combination – one towed unit driven by a power unit
- 70 feet
- No-Fee permit may be required over 70 feet
- Three vehicle combination - two towed units drawn by a power unit.
- No more than 100 feet with speed restriction of 25 mph or less or 70 feet at a speed greater than 25 mph.
- No-Fee permit may be required if exceeding 100 feet in length.
- Towed units being drawn by a motor truck, truck tractor, or agricultural commercial motor vehicle must be empty. "Empty" means less than 20 percent full. (s. 348.08(1)(d), Wis. Stat.)
Weight
-
IoH/Ag CMV Maximum Weight Limits table applies: A maximum single axle weight of 23,000 pounds and a gross vehicle weight of 92,000 pounds dependent on number of axles and axle spacing.
- These higher weight limits are not allowed on interstate highways. (s. 348.15(9)(c)2.(d), Wis. Stat.) However, I-41 corridor travel
(s. 348.01 (2)(bd, Wis Stat.) is exempted from this provision.
- Ag CMV - Category 1 that directly distribute feed to livestock or directly apply fertilizer (but not manure), lime, spray, or seeds to a farm field are:
- Exempt from axle weight limits on local roads unless local government authority passes ordinance or resolution limiting Ag CMV axle weight.
- Exempt from gross vehicle weight and axle weight limits when operating between fields and operated on the highway for a distance of 1/2 mile or less.
- A No Fee Permit may be required if gross vehicle weight or axle weight is greater than the IoH/Ag CMV weight table.
- All operators must abide by seasonal or other special postings.
- Exemptions:
- Ag CMVs traveling for delivery, service, repair by dealer or farmer within 75-mile radius of business or farm are exempt from gross vehicle weight and axle weight limits. Exemptions also pertain to Class B highways.
Trailering Ag CMVs
Operators are allowed to transport Ag CMVs on trailers or semi-trailers to and from farm-related destinations under the same weight limits that are allowable for the Ag CMV being operated on the highway. If the 2-vehicle combination transporting an Ag CMV exceeds the Ag CMV axle weight or gross weight limits, the operator may apply for a no-fee permit.
The weight exemption described above for Ag CMV - Category 1 also applies if it is transported by a 2 vehicle combination via trailer or semi-trailer to or from a farm-related destination.
Ag CMVs up to 12 feet wide are allowed to be trailered without a permit, except on interstate highways. On interstate highways, an oversize permit is required to trailer Ag CMVs over 8 feet, 6 inches wide. Review the
safety webpage for lighting and marking requirements for trailered vehicles.
To trailer an Ag CMV that exceeds the above dimensions on a local road, contact the local maintaining authority for information.
Contacts
For questions and information on IoH and Ag CMV:
Wisconsin Department of Transportation
P.O. Box 7980
Madison WI 53707-7980
EmailAgVehicles@dot.wi.gov
Phone (608) 266-7320
Fax (608) 264-7751