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16 year old and driving on the road
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<blockquote data-quote="Classichay" data-source="post: 7177154" data-attributes="member: 115898"><p>I’d not do it, you should be ok in a field only insurance and legally wise, if he can do a college course like nptc tractor Ticket ( maybe £250.00 )may help you gain a wanting employee for future years which will pay off. teach him to plough and power harrow but no road work till he has his car lisence.</p><p></p><p>a local cowboy setup in Shropshire set off with a 16-17 year old On a MP hire tractor with no insurance as they said it knocked the hourly rate down too much, lad threw the trailer over in front of a certain farmer / quarry owners house in the early hours trying to light a cigarette, twisted the hitch on the tractor and wrote their trailer off. Don’t think they told MP hire as they set to trying to straighten the hitch with a telehandler and sledge hammers. They often pay people the son dredges from the local pub by filling their pickups with red diesel too </p><p></p><p>total rogue setups. Few miles further across another setup put a young kid on a 150r Deere and a twin rotor rake it got impounded by police going down the main Shrewsbury road.</p><p></p><p>I dare say the latters insurance is sky high now. Pretty sure both machines involved were MP hires too....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Classichay, post: 7177154, member: 115898"] I’d not do it, you should be ok in a field only insurance and legally wise, if he can do a college course like nptc tractor Ticket ( maybe £250.00 )may help you gain a wanting employee for future years which will pay off. teach him to plough and power harrow but no road work till he has his car lisence. a local cowboy setup in Shropshire set off with a 16-17 year old On a MP hire tractor with no insurance as they said it knocked the hourly rate down too much, lad threw the trailer over in front of a certain farmer / quarry owners house in the early hours trying to light a cigarette, twisted the hitch on the tractor and wrote their trailer off. Don’t think they told MP hire as they set to trying to straighten the hitch with a telehandler and sledge hammers. They often pay people the son dredges from the local pub by filling their pickups with red diesel too total rogue setups. Few miles further across another setup put a young kid on a 150r Deere and a twin rotor rake it got impounded by police going down the main Shrewsbury road. I dare say the latters insurance is sky high now. Pretty sure both machines involved were MP hires too.... [/QUOTE]
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