It has number plates so I’m guessing yes.Is it road registered?
Why do you say that? I’m asking because I don’t know and was wonderin, if google had been more helpful I wouldn’t have to ask.Surprised you even have to ask
non fitted, just good old hydro to anker up Just wondered what the law says?Are we talking brakes not fitted at all or brakes not working?
Which it has. And yes hydro.So it must be hydrostatic drive? In which case it only needs a parking brake.
It is, which with what you say makes sense.I presume it has a hydrostatic drive and probably has brakes in the wheel motors that are hydraulically released, bit like an auto park brake.
it Takes a bit of slowing when towing and gets a bit bum pinching.If its road registered and is currently insured then its road legal... ish... Many ag machines dont have 'pedal brakes' . You must be able to slow down, even if only by pulling back on stick. if so then it has brakes.
If the trailer weighs more than 750kgs then that trailer needs brakes operated from the driving position to be legal.it Takes a bit of slowing when towing and gets a bit bum pinching.
Not many tow a trailerA lot of self propelled sprayers don’t have brakes
I think there's a special rule for combine (and swather?) headers.If the trailer weighs more than 750kgs then that trailer needs brakes operated from the driving position to be legal.
Go on. You tell us.Surprised you even have to ask