Manitoba Tractor
| Plate | Reporter | Date |
|---|---|---|
| 38C96 | Manny Jacob | 1/15/15 |
| 39C21 | Manny Jacob | 6/28/12 |
| 35C28 | Manny Jacob | 7/30/09 |
| 34C24 | Manny Jacob | 7/30/09 |
| 40C33 | Manny Jacob | 7/02/09 |
| 33C30 | Manny Jacob | 6/02/07 |
38C96TR
Manitoba Tractor registration existed as early as the 1940s generally for non-farm use. Early plates were full-sized but were reduced to a small trailer-sized plate in 1952. Since 1971, Tractor plates have been denoted with a small "TR" caption (not to be confused with the "TL" caption found on common trailers) at bottom of plate. While always relatively scarce, they were more a bit more numerous in some earlier years. During the 21st century, an average of just 124 tractors were registered annually until the category was discontinued in 2019.