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Tractor cabs and or roll bar


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Evening all,

 

Is a cab or a roll bar a neccessity/require ment for use of a tractor on the road etc?

 

Is it best to not bother with a tractor with no cab or saftey bar?

 

Cab for an iternational tractor hard to come by?

 

Cheers

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As far as I remember, when the roll bar law came in, you were fine without one provided you were the owner driver and it never got used in an area where the public had access. Another exemption is historic(for show purposes) but cannot be used commercially.

 

So in short, if you use it for work and anyone has access to the yard/field, or you have employees, or drive it on the road, it is a HSE requirement to have one.

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Hmmm sounds good.

 

There's a 474 for 900 quid no cab

 

or a 474 for 1500 quid with cab.

 

Which to go for? the cab would be nice, but the 600 quid towards a loader would also be good!

 

Am i being to vein about all this? i want it to look ok for going on the road etc :confused1:

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Hmmm sounds good.

 

There's a 474 for 900 quid no cab

 

or a 474 for 1500 quid with cab.

 

Which to go for? the cab would be nice, but the 600 quid towards a loader would also be good!

 

Am i being to vein about all this? i want it to look ok for going on the road etc :confused1:

 

just get a fendt u tight git :001_rolleyes:

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