A tractor ride must be family friendly if you want more than just some tractor drivers to attend.
Trailers can be safe enough. You are not going to go more that 12mph or so. Probably half to three quarter throttle at the most.
Drivers must have a valid drivers license.
Alcohol has no place in a tractor ride.
Stay off the busy roads, rides can realy mess up traffic flow I would think.
That is the trouble with tractor rides, 1 tractor = 1 driver, NO RIDERS, what is the rest of the family going to do?
I have never been on a tractor ride, but I do it all the time when I drive between fields and the farm places. I always thought it would be neat to have a drive in the river valley here, drive to some remote park, have a picnic/cookout and drive back. What better way to spend a day?
You might want to set an age limit on the tractors, maybe pre-1960. You really don't want a new 200hp JD with duals following a '49 "B" JD.
I really don't see how you can make it a big fund raiser. Yes, you can charge and entrance fee of, say, maybe $10-20, but you are going to have to provide refreshments/food at stops and of course a port-a-potty. You are also going to have have a lead unit, someone who knows where to go and the rear unit to drag any unit off the road if it stalls. I suppose if you go through towns you will have to get the law enforcement involved. Brian(MN)
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