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Posted by Chums5 on November 08, 2001 at 07:09:51 from (209.240.222.132):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: Daughter and my M posted by Ron in Tucson, AZ on November 07, 2001 at 19:52:09:
I grew up in a large family and everyone had there job...dad was a carpenter but we had three farms...after my brother and I wa 8 & 9...we ran the farms...dad showed and set up the daily projects....and yes we had accidents but not serious...it's different if you grow up around the machines than if you didn't.....we even when to the mill with the pickup....& dad also had a snowplow with a V-plow and wing(plowed township roads)when me and my brother was 11 & 12 we would plow roads when dad was busy ......I have brought up my son and daughter the same way..and if you work safety into the operation of the equipment....they are more likely to do a better job and not have accidents.......only my two cents...Good Luck...
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