Posted by rrlund on January 16, 2014 at 06:46:04 from (162.250.26.204):
In Reply to: First vehicle posted by JWalker on January 15, 2014 at 17:49:14:
Massey Harris Pony plowing snow. Dad bolted a block to the clutch pedal so I could reach it. But the first time I plowed was with an Oliver 66. Dad got off to pick up a rock and told me to go ahead on down to the end,turn around and come back and pick him up.
As far as a vehicle,do you mean on the road? I might have been 12 or 13. Drove Dad's 66 Chevy half ton. He used to deliver bundles of The Detroit Free Press to the carriers late Saturday night/early Sunday mornings. I'd go with him a lot. I knew the route for sure. He was so tired one night that he had to have a nap. He told me to drive for a while. It was all rural driving from one town to another,no traffic.
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