THIS!! I wouldn’t drive a mile without the right kind of coverage.One other consideration is insurance. If the tractor is covered under a standard homeowners policy, then coverage only applies to incidents on your land. My agent told me
to keep it on my land so driving anywhere else is off the table for me. Yours may be different but wanted to bring it up.
I disagree. The chase vehicle is an EXCELLENT idea if you must do this at all. I've used that approach many times on shorter distances.Chase cars are horrible ideas.
Maybe not so bad on a 4 lane road, but on a 2 lane road they quadruple the amount of distance (and time) the passing cars need to be in the oncoming traffic lane.
They just create a dangerous situation.
The only person ever killed in a car-hits-tractor incident that I ever heard of in WV had no chase car and very ineffective flashers. And the person killed was on the back, not in the driver's seat. While I am bothering to comment, none of us should be pushed around by our damnable insurance. Just do what you gotta do.I’ve roaded both my Kubota BX and JD 2025r about 7 miles. I have both a yellow light bar and the factory flashers. I agree, no chase vehicle. Do you have other routes available? Does the 4 lane have wide shoulders. If not I wouldn’t do it. Farmer got killed 2 years on a 4 lane near here and he was in a pretty good sized JD.
PrudentI'll see if I can find someone in area who will bush hog it first, friend with trailer second, driving it last resort.
Yes. There is one guy around here that likes to drive his tractor down the road at night with no lights. People that live around here are aware of it but some night he's going to run into someone that is not aware of his foolish behavior. Every time I see it I'm tempted to call the cops but I know that by the time they get out here he will be where he's going with the tractor off. Fortunately for him I do not know where his farm is and I've never seen the tractor parked anywhere. He probably keeps it parked inside. I'm not usually critical of farmers and their tractors but this guy is different, eventually he's going to kill someone.We should all be aware of how dangerous auto traffic on paved roads in our area is and act accordingly.