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dwol

11-11-2006 20:28:01




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Heres a pic of my boy, he's a bit young, but if his feet were longer he'd be plowing!




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Ken Crisman

11-12-2006 19:23:52




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 Re: new farmer in town in reply to dwol, 11-11-2006 20:28:01  
I grew up around Ford tractors & was driving my Dads tractor in the fields at 7 yrs old . Teach him safety & how dangerous tractors can be if safety isn"t used . God bless . Ken



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dwol

11-13-2006 07:28:57




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 Re: new farmer in town in reply to Ken Crisman, 11-12-2006 19:23:52  
He"s got a few years before he can reach the pedals. But he loves them already. Our neighbor was out on his JD over the weekend, and this little guy was going nuts watching. He must have spent half an hour watching that JD roll around. I couldn"t pry his hands away form the fence. :)



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Ken Crisman

11-13-2006 10:12:35




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 Re: new farmer in town in reply to dwol, 11-13-2006 07:28:57  
Enjoy him while you can . They are grown up & gone before You know it .God bless , Ken



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JGarner

11-12-2006 07:17:59




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 Re: new farmer in town in reply to dwol, 11-11-2006 20:28:01  
I was plowing just as soon as I could sit omn the edge of the set and push in the foot clutch on our SC Case. Guess I was about 8 (1959). Looks like it may be another couple of years for your boy but he will never forget the experience, I haven"t!!



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Bob

11-11-2006 20:50:31




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 Re: new farmer in town in reply to dwol, 11-11-2006 20:28:01  
It won't be long! They grow up fast!



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Anthony

11-13-2006 16:16:39




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 Re: new farmer in town in reply to Bob, 11-11-2006 20:50:31  
It really is amazing the interest young boys have in tractors, even city kids. We have a retail business at our farm and a lot of the kids are more interested in sitting on an old tractor than picking out a pumpkin or whatever their folks are doing.



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