First, let me refer to the post title. Tractor BNB? So.....Tractor Bed-N-Breakfast? Or are you just thinking of using that kind of website setup??
Sssoooooo.....you're thinking that maybe....just MAYBE there might be some interested tractor owners who would like to rent out their equipment? To do what with? Photo ops? One-time uses, such as digging a trench or tilling a garden plot? You want to know if people who have paid thousands of dollars for their equipment would like to rent it out to folks who may or may not know how to operate any of it? Not to mention transportation costs and the aforementioned liability issues.
Hiring out services -- well, there are already some on this site who do that. Some mow fields/pastures, and we hear stories all the time (often with supporting pics) about running over rocks, tree stumps, falling into hidden holes, the inevitable fencing that the landowner swears did not know was there, etc, etc, etc..... We also have folks who use their tractors in their own business. Most of that is farming, but some folks use their tractors in construction, such as fence and deck building.
Hmm..... your username.....interesting. Ah, here it is! Tractor Buddy LLC website. (https://www.tractor-buddy.com/en/infos/terms) So basically you've come here to drum up some free advertising?? You come here with a post ASKING our thoughts on some idea of yours, only to find that this IDEA was put into operation long ago?
So basically, you're a spammer. Right?? You must be. Otherwise you would have clearly seen this just above the post you typed:
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