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Posted by markct on June 09, 2004 at 20:49:33 from (12.76.156.155):
In Reply to: Permits posted by Padraic on June 09, 2004 at 10:18:10:
it is legal, but only if it is for farming purposes, thats not to say that when i was younger i didnt drive on the road for things that were not farming with the tractors, but most luckly i was never hassled by the cops, however if you just were out cruising around with no need to get the tractor to somewheres then you could very well be in trouble, another problem is the insurance, provided you do have an accident, say pull out in front of someone or whatever, then you have a huge problem on your hands since you are uninsured. best bet is to stay off the road unless you have a real reason to be on the road. my father had no problem letting me drive out tractors on the road to go help a neighbor move dirt or that sorta stuff, but never just to drive for the fun of it. oh and by the way where in ct are you from, im from northfield, ct which is in the northwest corner of the state
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