Moving Farm Equipment

When moving agricultural equipment on a highway, you will need to know the type of equipment covered, as well as situations requiring a permit. You will also need to know the restrictions, when escort vehicles are required and designated highways. There may be times when you do not require a permit to haul farm machinery. This depends on the type of equipment being moved, the time of day and the highway you're using.

The following are considered farm equipment:

  • Tractors
  • Combines
  • Tilling equipment
  • Seeders
  • Sprayers
  • Manure spreaders

This definition does not include items used for shelter/storage of agricultural products, such as:

  • Grain bins
  • Hopper bottoms or cones
  • Livestock shelters

Hauling Bales

Transporting Oversized Sprayers

Permit Required

  • When farm equipment is being towed or is self-propelled:
    • on a designated highway and protrudes into the oncoming lane for a two lane highway;
    • on a highway and protrudes into the passing lane for a four lane highway; or
    • at night (between sunset and sunrise) on a non-designated highway.
  • When farm equipment is loaded on a vehicle or dollies and travels on any provincial highway (exceeding 2.6 m or 8.6 ft wide).
  • Single trip permits are available if machinery exceeds the maximum size limits up to an unlimited amount. If over 7.3 m in width, route approval is required. If over 5.18 m in height, permits are subject to clearance of vertical structures and utilities (ex. power lines).
  • If the machinery is partially loaded on a dolly, and is also running on its own wheels, it is considered towed farm equipment, and follows the permit guidelines for towed farm equipment.

For a permit, contact the SGI Permit Office at 306-775-6969

When No Permit is Required

  • Farm equipment that is being transported on a municipal road and does not travel on a provincial highway.
  • Equipment that is towed behind a vehicle or that is self-propelled on a non-designated provincial highway when travelling during daylight hours.
  • Over-dimension signs and flashing beacons are recommended but not mandatory.

Restrictions

Loaded farm equipment cannot be hauled on Fridays, Sundays and statutory holidays including:

  • After 3 p.m. on Fridays (starting the Friday before Victoria Day and ending Labour Day).
  • After noon on Sundays, Public Holidays, December 24, 27, and 31.
  • After 3 p.m. on the day before a public holiday. If a holiday falls on a Monday, normal Sunday restrictions apply.
  • After 3 p.m. on Fridays, when a public holiday falls on the following Saturday, Sunday or Monday.

Escort Vehicles

  • Regulation escort vehicles are required:
    • When equipment is loaded and exceeds dimensions (refer to the fact sheet below).
    • When travelling from dealership to dealership.
    • When travelling from dealership to auction.
  • Farm escort vehicles are required:
    • When travelling from dealership to farm.
    • When travelling only on municipal roads.
  • Most lanes on provincial highways are between 3.5 m and 3.7 m wide. If the equipment is wider, you may need an escort or permit.
  • If the equipment is loaded, it is not allowed to travel on the shoulder unless the equipment is towed, it is allowed to travel on the shoulder.

Designated Highway

Highway Description
1 All
2 Assiniboia to Chamberlain and Jct. Hwy 11 to Jct. Hwy 264
3 Tisdale to Jct. Hwy 404
4 Jct. Hwy 379 to Jct. Hwy 342 and North Battleford to Jct. Hwy 26
5 Watson to Saskatoon
6 Corinne to Melfort
7 All
9 Jct. Hwy 13 to Jct. 48 and Yorkton to Canora
10 All
11 All
14 Saskatoon to Biggar
16 All
18 Jct. Hwy 9 to Jct. Hwy 39
21 Kindersley to Kerrobert
22 Esterhazy to Jct. Hwy 9
33 10 km southeast of Regina to Regina
35 Tisdale to Nipawin
39 U.S. Border to Corinne
41 Jct. Hwy 5 to Jct. Hwy 27
46 All
55 Prince Albert to Jct. Hwy 120

For More Information

Permit Office
306-775-6969 in Saskatchewan or 1-800-667-7575

Ministry of Highways
306-933-5290

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