Registered farm vehicles DO NOT require a CDL, provided the following conditions are met:
However, states have jurisdiction over licencing requirements for vehicles exempt from CDL requirements. You need to check with the Wyoming DMV to see what their non-CDL licencing requirements are for the class of vehicle you wish to operate.
Can I drive a farm dumptruck without a cdl in Washington State
at lest 11 but it has to be leag farm truck and need to say on truck
Laws on this vary by jurisdiction.
I don't think there is a law against it--as long as both you and the truck are licensed.
In most US states, you can drive on private property (with permission of course) without a license at any age. In many states, they have a "farm license" that will allow someone as young as 14 to drive a farm vehicle (can include a pickup truck) on the road legally, but with restrictions.
Yes, there is farm land in Wyoming.
If it's a registered farm vehicle, and operated by the farmer, family members of the farmer, or direct employees of the farmer, then no. However, the distance from the farm the vehicle is permitted to operate is restricted, all activities of that truck must be for the operation of that farm, and it may not haul freight for hire.
16 for a farm tractor, 17 for a car and 21 for a lorry or truck (same thing)
If you're going to be operating it on public roadways, then yes.
Yes, unless you fit the criteria to fall under the farm truck, recreational vehicle, military vehicle, or emergency vehicle exemptions.
to apply for farm truck use you must have a farm any tag agent can tell you what minimum requirements are
Yes