License? We don' need no stinkin' license!
Hello.
This is Texas, there are absolutely no license requirements for a "Tractor" whatsoever as far as the operator goes.
One can slap "Machinery plate" on a tractor and go trucking down the road, just not a "Controlled access highway".
http://www.dot.state.tx.us/txdotefo...eportError.jsp&configFile=WFServletConfig.xml
http://codes.lp.findlaw.com/txstatutes/TN/7/C/545/B/545.0651
http://www.county.org/resources/legis/documents/ruleoftheroad-SubtitleC.pdf
If the tractor has the correct number and color of lights and is otherwise road-worthy it can be driven to and from school, I should know.
Turn signals are not required but 2 headlights and 2 taillights are required.
The trick is to replace the rear lug tires with 22.5 big truck tires and the front with trailer tires, small farm type tractor.
A dimmer switch and 2 element headlights need to be fitted as well as a brake light switch and wiring.
Hello.
This is Texas, there are absolutely no license requirements for a "Tractor" whatsoever as far as the operator goes.
One can slap "Machinery plate" on a tractor and go trucking down the road, just not a "Controlled access highway".
http://www.dot.state.tx.us/txdotefo...eportError.jsp&configFile=WFServletConfig.xml
http://codes.lp.findlaw.com/txstatutes/TN/7/C/545/B/545.0651
http://www.county.org/resources/legis/documents/ruleoftheroad-SubtitleC.pdf
If the tractor has the correct number and color of lights and is otherwise road-worthy it can be driven to and from school, I should know.
Turn signals are not required but 2 headlights and 2 taillights are required.
The trick is to replace the rear lug tires with 22.5 big truck tires and the front with trailer tires, small farm type tractor.
A dimmer switch and 2 element headlights need to be fitted as well as a brake light switch and wiring.