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Posted by ..and also on June 30, 2001 at 12:29:46 from (64.20.93.3):
In Reply to: Re: Re: My Son And His New Tractor posted by C.L. on June 29, 2001 at 17:29:10:
..I also for got to mention getting into a bit of trouble now and then with a tractor instills respect for accidents.. such as getting stuck and having to spend hours getting out and everything cleaned\fixed up. Driving too close to another machine and doing some damage($%#@) and over estimating ice and traction and ending up half in the ditch... Trying to stop a very heavy load while going down hill. How quick shifting can ruin a tranny. Driving in tall grass can ruin a rear tire if you don't see the object in time.. don't ask how I learned these things. ralph
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