Posted by Boonville Kid on October 09, 2013 at 21:05:11 from (24.206.167.192):
In Reply to: Fishing for a project posted by John Nadzam on October 09, 2013 at 15:20:21:
I agree with Lmack, a 10-year old boy is not really going to enjoy working on something as big as a tractor, even a little one. If he can't reach around it with his arms, he'll quickly lose interest. Has he shown a real interest in things mechanical? or, do you just want him to. If not, forget it and go fishing, or whatever HE wants to do. If he really is interested in mechanical, I'd suggest spending a couple of hundred bucks and buy a running (that's a running) Maytag engine. An engine, not an electrical motor. Then let him take it apart & you can share in putting it back together and get it running again. He'll learn a lot about electrical/mechanical and you'll both have fun.
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