i think ether your parents can make that decision but someone told me that you have to be 14 so i don't really no which answer it is so OK
Generally, if you will be driving the tractor on private land, then when the adults in your life can make the decision as to when you are old enough to safely drive the tractor.
Generally, if you will be driving the tractor on private land, the adults in your life can make the decision as to when you are old enough to safely drive the tractor. If you are 16 you can take your tractor driving test or if you have passed it then you can then drive it on the road.
I am have been driving a tractor by myself since i was 9 Also - There is no restrictions. Parents still have decision making ability on the farm.
You need no license to drive a farm tractor as long as you do not drive it on public roads.
you can drive it at any age as long as your not driving far and your doing farm stuff.
It is legal to drive a tractor on the highway as long as you are going directly on the side to where you will take it and do your work.
Don't matter how old you are. You have to be experienced enough to drive it on the farmland first and then safely on a highway. In farming country you may get away driving at 7-8 years old. Teenages can't even safely drive cars when they are sixteen but an experienced 8 year old farm tractor driver already learned how to properly operate the tractor.
Yes you can drive a 4k lp tractor but not a 100 lb moped. Really makes alot of sense to me.
in Canada - 15 to cross a road , 16 to drive on a road.
um,maybe if the 12 year old knows how to drive it well and no cause that INSANE but possible
What kind of a tractor is being asked about. A farm implement or a semi-trailer hauler
the legal age to drive a tractor on a public road is 16 providing you have a full tractor licence. But you will not be able to drive a two seater tractor or one exceeding 20 tonnes