With proper lighting, yes.
You can not drive farm tractors on the road for very long. They are too slow. You would have to get off the road when there is traffic.
In my jurisdiction, ATVs are like tractors: They are legal to use offroad, but it is not legal to drive them on a public road without registration, except for crossing the road from one field to another.
Tractors are allowed to travel on all UK roads EXCEPT motorways, and can be driven by 16 year olds.
Excellent traction on off road conditions.
The legal age in England to drive a motor vehicle is 17. However considering many routes and farmland may be considered as off-road, you could technically drive a tractor at any age, as long as it is off road. From personal experience, a friend of mine gained his license to drive a tractor at 16, and drove tractors immediately after. Therefore the driving of tractors or other farm vehicles may be permitted at a younger age, due to farms being "off-road".
Stewart & Stevenson work on tractors. Call them at 1631 Chalk Hill Road, Dallas, TX‎ - (214) 631-5370‎
no i don't know why but it is not legal to land a plane on a road
Ford stopped road tractor production in the 70's so knowing that i would say that they dont currently make tractors available to the public.
Its legal on the track but not on the road
its legal on the track but not on the road
Assuming you're referring to a road tractor, over $100,000 for a new one.