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Is the MEWP rated to tow on the weight plate / V5c / by the manufacturer?

What is it registered as?

What is the actual real use?

What licence are you using?

On road or off?

Can a MEWP be a tractor or is it an agricultural machine?

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Presuming you hold a cat B+E licence then yes you can drive a tractor and tow a trailer. Only thing I’ve heard is that IW trailers have a preferred hitch height, so it may be worth looking to see how high the tractor hitch is, otherwise you’re likely to cause damage to the tyres, more so if it’s twin axle. Loads of farmers round here use nothing but their tractors to tow an IW stock trailer to the market each week. Just hook it up as you would normally to any other vehicle. 

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Don't need +E to tow with tractor or agricultural machine.
If you think the max loaded weight of a ifor is normally 3.5t that's less than most agricultural trailers empty so no problems. Hardest thing I've found is getting hitch hight low enough to keep it level and remembering where the extension for the light leed is so itl reach to plug in.

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