13 and a 1/2
16 years old
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.
If you intend to drive the tractor on the "public" roads, then yes you will need to take the DVLA "tractor or specialist vehicle" test. If you NEVER go on a public road or highway (even briefly) you do not need to take the test. - the penalties are high if you are caught without a license driving a tractor on a public road. So it's best to take the test, even if you don't think you will need it. It's only £62 during the week, so a small amount.
Dyno. Short for dynomometer.
you can legally drive a tractor on the road at 16 years old providing that you have passed a tractor test you will also have to display a L plate once you have passed also the tractor must be under 20 tonnes and only 2.45 meters wide for road use you also will not be able to drive a two seater tractor.
Dynamometer
You can operate any motor vehicle of which you are liscensed to drive. So, you may drive a car to your tractor-liscense test, but not a tractor. (provided you have a drivers liscense)
i live in Richmond north Yorkshire and im finding it hard to find anyone who dose tractor tests dose any one know a way round that ? and who i have to contact ?
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.
17
you could take it to the scrap yard for cash, or you can post a free ad on craigslist.com
19 years old