Posted by Farmer Bob on October 24, 2007 at 20:59:01 from (76.2.9.166):
In Reply to: Driving class posted by Mike CA on October 24, 2007 at 10:07:12:
All have great inputs...one thing about adding riders on a hayrack behind you - At the least, have a railing or slatted sides on all four sides of the hayrack. The ingress and egress for passengers should be at the back end of the hayrack with railings to assist those who have troubles climbing. It's best to have two rows of hay/straw bales in the center of the bed running fore and aft for folks to sit down on. No matter what age your passengers are, I recommend at least one sober and competent adult be on the trailer to watch for safety issues. Kids will be kids and some adults can act up just as bad. Unless you have eyes in the back of your head, you have to rely on the "Wagonmaster" to be your eyes behind you while you are concentrating on driving the tractor. Don't be tempted to give in to the dear little ones that will hound you to "Go faster". Also don't forget your "Slow moving Vehicle" signs.
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