The Accidental Smallholder Forum
Livestock => Cattle => Topic started by: mikethesmallholder on April 07, 2012, 10:11:07 pm
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I am very grateful to those who helped me in my last post,
I am happy to say i have been up and looked at two pedigree hereford cows which have just calved this week and decided to buy them. They are getting TB Tested on the 16th April. these will be my first cows on the farm so cant wait to get them to the farm and get them grazing with the sheep.
one problem I am only 23 so i would have to do my trailer test to tow our cattle trailer with my pickup. just confirming if i drive our tractor, towing the trailer this is legal right? any help with this or documentation would be brill
Mike
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No idea about the towing but congratulations on your new cattle :thumbsup:
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I know my friend is 21 and he isn't allowed to tow a trailer on his car, but is allowed to haul the muck for spreading along public roads with the tractor. So I 'think' you would be allowed, but am not promising!
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you can pass your test at 16 for the tractor then haul the legal maximum gross weight which is 24.5 tons but you cannot pull a trailer with a car until you have sat an additional test it seams daft but i know somebody that does the driving lessons for the trailer i will ask him :farmer:
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Thank you for your help, it looks like i will be using the tractor with the trailer
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friend has just replied yes you can tow up to the legal maximum at 16 if you have pasted your test (driving)for a tractor they DO NOT NEED TO SIT AN ADDITIONAL TEST FOR TRAILOR TOWING you only sit a test for towing of class b vehicles :farmer: