Posted by DeltaRed on October 28, 2013 at 08:28:01 from (97.118.27.7):
In Reply to: Tractor ride posted by Ted in NE-OH on October 28, 2013 at 07:57:48:
Our club(Thunder Mountain Flywheelers) does a ride every fall.We usually have between 5-10 tractors.Tractors must be capable of maintaining 10 mph.All tractors must have a SMV.Lights on is advised.No riders are permitted.We pull a 'hayrack'(people mover) for wives,kids,those who want to particpate and dont have a tractor.We have a members wife who is severly disabled,the wagon lets her participate.It is NOT a public "hayride"(members/guests only).We Travel about 25 miles total.We make a circle through the countryside,stopping for lunch at a small town Cafe(make reservations).About 4-5 hours total.Check local laws.An Escourt may be required.Leave enough room for passing motorists to get between while passing.Have 1or two tractors to have a tow chain.5 gal of gas is handy,but not required(yes some folks do run out of gas).Drivers must be 16 with a drivers liscence(our club really doesnt enforce this).Above all, be SAFE and have fun!!!
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