No, Not unless you are going on roads if you are then I think yes but if its just for work on a farm no because its private property.
You need no license to drive a farm tractor as long as you do not drive it on public roads.
no, because a tractor is not allowed on a highway even if you do have a license to drive
No. There is a tractor license? Not in Australia. The answer is still no. Having a tractor license would not let you even drive a forklift.
Yes, but ONLY temporarily.
yes
Although it may not be true in all countries, in North America you may operate a tractor with just a driver's license if done for a farm. You will likely need a special license for any other use.
yes u do unless u want to get stoped by the cops
In most places, working on one's farm does not require a license. Movement of the vehicle on public roads could be an issue.
You can drive an agricultural tractor unaccompanied to and from tractor driving lessons at the age of 16.
Yes, you can as long as your over the age of 13 you are Legal to drive a tractor in city limits of on a highway Added: AND . . . only so long as you are driving it from farm to field, field to farm, or field to field. You cannot drive the tractor on the road for any other purpose or as a means of personal transportation.
That does depend on the state, but I am not aware of any state that prohibits the temporary transition of farm machinery on a state highway; with or without a license of any type.
(in the US) In general it can safely be said that you may operate a farm tractor on the public roads ONLY from farm to field, or field-to-field. You may not use it for 'destination' driving of any type.