Safety first
With a hayride, you need to make the transition on and off as smooth and safe as possible. Remember, it's going to be at night and many people are klutzes. Ideally you don't want it much more difficult than normal walking - up a gradual ramp right onto the trailer, without a gap for their foot to slip into. I don't know about the tractor you have in mind but see all kinds of problems with people getting on and off, hanging on, slipping, getting bumped around, etc. That is why some people even hate to use haybales, even though it is called a hayride.
With a hayride, you need to make the transition on and off as smooth and safe as possible. Remember, it's going to be at night and many people are klutzes. Ideally you don't want it much more difficult than normal walking - up a gradual ramp right onto the trailer, without a gap for their foot to slip into. I don't know about the tractor you have in mind but see all kinds of problems with people getting on and off, hanging on, slipping, getting bumped around, etc. That is why some people even hate to use haybales, even though it is called a hayride.
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