FARM USE
Used on farm vehicles which only travel on public roads for "short distances".
1941 - 1946F 100 - F 999
F 10A -
1941 •
1942 •
1942 •
1943 •
1944 •
1944 • David Hoag - 10735
1945 •
1946 •
1947 - 1959F1000 - F9999
F100A -
1947
1948 •
1949 •
1951 •
1952
1953
1954
1954 •
1954 •
1955 •
1956
1956
1957 •
1957 •
1958
1958 •
1959
1959 •
1960-1980F-0000 - F-F99Z
1960
1961
1961 •
1962 •
1963 •
1964 •
1968 •
Tab slots went away between
F-V707 and F-X248.
1970 •
1971 • SAMPLE
1973 •
After F-Z999 was reached, the next series started with F-A10A.
The F-A series was reflectorized.
1976
1977 •
1979 •
1979
1980 •
1979 BASEF-G10A - FK ?
Somewhere around 1982, the blue (79) base plates started being issued, the numbering stayed in the same series.
After switching between FA-00A and F-A00A, the separator finally wound up after the 2-letter prefix.
1979 SAMPLE
1979 SAMPLE
c.1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1992 BASEFA10000 - FA13???
FR ? - FS-99Z
Starting in 1992, 7-digit Farm Use plates were in use for a few years.
1993 SAMPLE
1997 •
1999 •
2000
2002
After the 7-digit plates were discontinued, the FA-00A series resumed - possibly in 2000 ?
c.2000 SAMPLE
c.2001 •
2003
2004
2005
AGRICULTURE SAMPLE •
The sample plate below was issued on the Avery base. The numbering sequence was never used, and I don't think any regular-issue plates were ever produced on the Avery base.
c.2002 SAMPLE
3M2 BASEFT-10A -
2006