Yes
yes
yes
Yes, but only if you are going locally to and from fields or from field to field.
Yes, but ONLY temporarily.
Yes.
no, because a tractor is not allowed on a highway even if you do have a license to drive
yes they can but only temporarily. from farm-to-field or field-to-field only.
any vehicle with farm tags on it can be driven on highway without a license in the commonwealth of VirginiaAdded: PROVIDING that the tractor operator is engaged in moving the equipment from farm to field or field-to-field. It cannot be used for general transportation
Yes, under agricultural laws, it is legal.
No, you'll get a heavy fine.
I think you have to be licensed to operate farm equipment on a public road, but the minimum age for that is usually lower than for a regular license.
No.Another View: In many states, farm equipment can operate on the public roadways, whether you have a drivers license or not, if on a direct route of travel from the farm to a field or from field to field. Farm equipment may NOT be driven as a means of transportation from point A to point B.