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if yoou want a fast-trac, buy one, but be aware of certain things, if your using it for haulage, O licence, white, and a tacho, depending on size, class 1 licence, if you go down the forestry use route, be aware that some of the larger ones have hydraulic steering system, and this limits them legally to 20 mph, same as a tractor, which for some reason everyone on here seems to foget is all a tractor is allowed to do, depending on what you intend doing with it, it could be a very usefull tool, or an expensive toy, Its your choice, but either way, try one and find out for yourself

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if yoou want a fast-trac, buy one, but be aware of certain things, if your using it for haulage, O licence, white, and a tacho, depending on size, class 1 licence, if you go down the forestry use route, be aware that some of the larger ones have hydraulic steering system, and this limits them legally to 20 mph, same as a tractor, which for some reason everyone on here seems to foget is all a tractor is allowed to do, depending on what you intend doing with it, it could be a very usefull tool, or an expensive toy, Its your choice, but either way, try one and find out for yourself

 

Think you mean brake system. If you buy agri they have both hyd and air brake system. Attachment on the back dictates the braking system and legal speed of tractor.

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no rich, i mean hydraulic steering, some of the larger fast-tracs are like some of the larger tractors now available, there is no direct conection from steering wheel to wheels, this limits them to max speed of 20mph under construction and use.

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I have been reading your threads these last few weeks, and all I can say is WOW! Your biography will make great reading! :biggrin:

 

Haha thanks. :thumbup: I just don't stop. Like I wake up and have to write things down to go back to them in the morning. :lol: can't decide wether I'm to stubborn or to determined. If that's possible! But either way, I'm not giving up that easily.

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