Posted by Harvey Brinker on December 11, 2010 at 17:13:03 from (216.25.186.103):
In Reply to: Tractor across Canada posted by Chas. Ont. on December 11, 2010 at 16:31:11:
Two years ago I was in Scotland and talked to two men who were going from the North of Scotland to the South of England on their tractor. They were out to raise money for medical research and indicated the practice of these long road runs are not real uncommon over there. So you might post the same question on a board over there. But they did mention the following: Have large tires, keep them real soft for a spongy ride, and equip the tractor with lots of lights, and even a flag above the tractor. It really helps people see you when they come up behind you in hilly country. I don't know about Canada, but these men said that having a LOT of liability insurance was very importand, because they were not farming out on the road, and thus had none of the regular protection offered to farmers. Best wishes for a great adventure, Harvey
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