Freds
Veteran Member
That's what I was thinking, been.
Just because you might see other tractors going up and down the road doesn't mean every other tractor driver/owner is allowed to also, if they aren't actually using the tractor, whatever size, for farm use.
I would try to *blend in* and act dumb if stopped rather than pulling out some husbandry paper or whatever and making the cop/sheriff look dumb.
I would also think it depends on your particular law enforcement officers' reputations, if they know you and if you are going from point A to point B for legitimate tractor use reasons or just to fuel up.
That being said, I see a little Kubota tractor going up and down my rural road once a week with a belly mount mower on it. No idea where the female driver is from and never see the tractor on someone's property in use, but I imagine she is mowing someone's lawn.
Just because you might see other tractors going up and down the road doesn't mean every other tractor driver/owner is allowed to also, if they aren't actually using the tractor, whatever size, for farm use.
I would try to *blend in* and act dumb if stopped rather than pulling out some husbandry paper or whatever and making the cop/sheriff look dumb.
I would also think it depends on your particular law enforcement officers' reputations, if they know you and if you are going from point A to point B for legitimate tractor use reasons or just to fuel up.
That being said, I see a little Kubota tractor going up and down my rural road once a week with a belly mount mower on it. No idea where the female driver is from and never see the tractor on someone's property in use, but I imagine she is mowing someone's lawn.