You "Road" Your Tractor?

/ You "Road" Your Tractor? #102  
I can’t stand trailers and I don’t like running tractors on the road for more than a mile or two. This is what I do if I need to go further than that: View attachment 838478
Looks cool, but I don't see any implements attached. Any good farmer can handle towing a trailer, so maybe just do a little practicing!
 
/ You "Road" Your Tractor?
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#103  
Looks cool, but I don't see any implements attached. Any good farmer can handle towing a trailer, so maybe just do a little practicing!

:LOL:

Define "farmer"...
 
/ You "Road" Your Tractor? #104  
A few years back, we had a PA trooper around here who wrote tickets for leaving a ball hitch in the receiver when not towing. I don't know how many just paid the $50 fine before someone challenged it in court. The officer couldn't produce the non existent statute and the judge threw it out.

It's sad that law enforcement can't always be trusted.
I always take mine out when not using it, just to keep from hearing the rattle. It is on my van, not a pickup, so the rattle can get pretty loud and annoying!
 
/ You "Road" Your Tractor? #105  
I always take mine out when not using it, just to keep from hearing the rattle. It is on my van, not a pickup, so the rattle can get pretty loud and annoying!
I do too, so I don't take out a kneecap.
 
/ You "Road" Your Tractor? #106  
As my tractor has no cab, I have ordered and installed mudguards. Without them winter driving was mess.

My next tractor will have front fenders because it DOES have a cab. I keep waiting for a piece of stray gravel to crack that big windshield that goes all the way to the floor.
 
/ You "Road" Your Tractor? #107  
My next tractor will have front fenders because it DOES have a cab. I keep waiting for a piece of stray gravel to crack that big windshield that goes all the way to the floor.
I bought the front fenders on my 3039. They're really neat the way they follow the wheel when turning, and really expensive.
 
/ You "Road" Your Tractor? #108  
Steerable fenders are an invaluable accessory for roading. As mentioned above, it can protect from stone chipping, but from a more practical standpoint, it keeps mud from flinging onto your front and side glass when you hit higher speeds.

A must have for roaded tractors.

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/ You "Road" Your Tractor? #109  
For me it’s the trans canada hwy and the new canadian transport driver are all over the place which make its very scary, I still do it but you have to watch your back … 10km is probably my max to ride it further then that I would trailer it.
 

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