your danger is no different that the Christmas tree lights in your house that your children play with on the Christmas tree.
But becareful the wires are not chaffed, cut or weathered.
Your much more liable/at risk..... for putting anyone on that trailer or driving in a parade with a tractor. The new led lights with the tiny fuse that will blow quickly, well its the lest of your worries...
Some kid will accidentally fall out why horsing around, or a child will run up and get runned over, or your tractor brakes will fail, or lightning will strike during a rain storm, or an old person will slip while getting in or out on the steps, or someone will get a spider bite from the hay, or get whiplash from when you take off, have the trailer break loose and run away, have a hive of killer bees attack your riders, catch hay fever, hoof and mouth, become impregnated, have heat stoke, miscarry, become infertile, become fertile, have vision problem, headace, headcold, get halitosi, etc, etc, eplurium, corpus dilectie, dewey cheatum and howe.
I hope you have really super good insurance on the tractor and trailer.
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