How far would you drive a tractor?

   / How far would you drive a tractor? #61  
I don't like chase vehicles either. They limit my choices of when and where to pull over, in addition to the increased passing distance. I can swing my tractor in a standard driveway apron, whereas a chase vehicle would still be in the roadway.

An important issue not yet mentioned is that smv traffic should be entirely in the traffic lane. At least in my state, a tractor partially on the shoulder will be charged in an accident if struck.
 
   / How far would you drive a tractor? #62  
WOW bdog! I find that terrific - 110 miles on a tractor - kinda like leaving on a vacation on the tractor. GREAT Picture! How long did that trip take?
FUDDY, I probably might maybe on a rare occasion. But otherwise - probably not. I am not concerned about what the tractor might run into, but in todays world of texting and driving, any idiot can make a disaster. Find a friend who has a GOOD trailer and work out transporting the tractor and maybe picking it up the next day to take it home. I spent a fair amount of money on a Doolittle Tilt bed 20' equipment trailer. Most trailers sit outside unused much of the time. i am always delighted to help a neighbor with the equipment I have as long as it is legal and safe.
NOW - used trailers are non-existent around here, and probably the same there. if you can find a good used trailer or very good deal on a new trailer, you will most likely be able to sell it in 3-5 years for what you put into it. My trailer is a 2017 and looks almost like new. It doesn't take much of an accident on the highway to cost a lot. Remember, cars have collision and liability insurance (well, as least liability to be legal). Might see what insurance could help (and highway minimum speeds). A lot to think about. Stay safe, best wishes, Larry
 
   / How far would you drive a tractor? #63  
It was about 7 hours driving back in the tractor. Luckily for me it had AC and a radio.
 
   / How far would you drive a tractor?
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#64  
WOW bdog! I find that terrific - 110 miles on a tractor - kinda like leaving on a vacation on the tractor. GREAT Picture! How long did that trip take?
FUDDY, I probably might maybe on a rare occasion. But otherwise - probably not. I am not concerned about what the tractor might run into, but in todays world of texting and driving, any idiot can make a disaster. Find a friend who has a GOOD trailer and work out transporting the tractor and maybe picking it up the next day to take it home. I spent a fair amount of money on a Doolittle Tilt bed 20' equipment trailer. Most trailers sit outside unused much of the time. i am always delighted to help a neighbor with the equipment I have as long as it is legal and safe.
NOW - used trailers are non-existent around here, and probably the same there. if you can find a good used trailer or very good deal on a new trailer, you will most likely be able to sell it in 3-5 years for what you put into it. My trailer is a 2017 and looks almost like new. It doesn't take much of an accident on the highway to cost a lot. Remember, cars have collision and liability insurance (well, as least liability to be legal). Might see what insurance could help (and highway minimum speeds). A lot to think about. Stay safe, best wishes, Larry
Thanks...but read #54
 
   / How far would you drive a tractor? #66  
Unless you are in a non farming enclave, get on the dang thing and go. Tractors on the road is a very common thing here in Arkansas, and all the way to Mississippi. Heck this time a year, south Arkansas and Louisiana have more tractors on the road than cars. (not really, but it seems that way) and 4 lane highway (not interstate) is great. way better than 2 lane. usually plenty of passing lane.... flashers, triangle sign and go. if chase vehicle make sure they somewhat know what they are doing too.
 
   / How far would you drive a tractor? #67  
The only reason I had a chase vehicle, when I drove the old Allis Chalmers 7 miles on the road to the dealer last year, was that I wasn't sure that I could get it there under it's own power. My wife followed with the pickup and a chain just in case. Plus, she gave me a ride home.

Road tractor driving isn't too bad in our part of town, because it is fairly rural and there is not much traffic. One time I drove about 10 miles into the adjacent town, which is closer to a big city and much more developed. I picked up a hay wagon load of old farm equipment from a friend over there.

I made that trip early on a Saturday morning, when the traffic wasn't too bad. I had no chase vehicle, a triangle on the back of the wagon, and the flashers on on the tractor. That wasnt bad at all, but I never would have done it in times of high traffic.
 
   / How far would you drive a tractor? #69  
I don't have a problem driving my 4105 on the road to get to a 'local' job/task... and the 2-lane road in front of my property is zoned 100kph.
However, it's the State's regulations that limits the distance I can drive it away from "where it is garaged". Legally, as long as I'm within a 15 kilometre radius (as the crow flies), then I don't have to register my tractor (plate). Over the 15km radius (or if I use the tractor as a commercial), then the State Gov wants $... mind you, that also includes comprehensive insurance.

I can float (trailer) the tractor to a destination over 15km away and that destination then becomes its new "garage" for the purpose of the work I'm doing.

The expense of 'plating' my tractor just isn't worth it.

I have never seen a constable 'pull over' a tractor for simply driving on a public road.

I have probably driven over 15km away... but I blame the bloody crow that I was following. ;)
 
   / How far would you drive a tractor? #70  
My major concern is insurance. I have farm insurance so mine go where there are fields to work in, up to 50 miles, and through a city. I have lots of lights plus the SMV. my 4 lane portion, about 25 miles, is best because although I’m not supposed to drive on the shoulder, I do, especially if there is a lot of traffic. I dislike chase cars. They block my SMV and part of my rear lights (I think I have 8 not including implement). They also make it difficult for me to spot upcoming traffic in my mirrors. And the measles emergency flashers on a pickup are not seen like the light on my tractor. My worst problem is narrow county roads where people seeing me with a combine with 25’ header and stop making me maneuver around them. When I see you, I’ll find a place I can pull over and let you snake past me with lots of room. I have waited for over a minute for someone to realize I’m not going to move until they come past me. And I carry a statement from the highway patrol saying I’m legal because we had a neighbor stopped by the HP and written up for too slow and over width. So the farmers in our state got together and demanded the HP be trained in the law for ag equipment and sent letters to us to copy and distribute.
 

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