Posted by JRSutton on July 14, 2014 at 15:41:35 from (71.174.108.252):
In Reply to: PASSENGERS posted by Carlis Baker on July 14, 2014 at 13:11:31:
The friend I hay with all the time has an autistic son. He's got a JD A with a double wide bench seat. That works great.
The kid's in his 20's so it's very safe. I've also used it a lot to take my kids along too.
One problem I will say, at least with an A where the brakes are left and right - hitting the left brake isn't always an option with kids feet in the way.
You also have to be VERY sure there are no hanging shoe laces, etc to catch in the spinning brake drum!
It's all as safe as you make it. NOTHING is 100% safe in this world, but just use good judgement and never get sloppy with the rules.
Account for every possibility. I don't take that tractor on hills with a kid because I might only have the right brake.
If you're pulling an implement, don't even think about bringing the real little ones. There are too many stories to remind you why it's not a good idea.
For the little guys - limit it to simple rides. Work is work - and not a place for toddlers. Letting kids come of age to do real work with you emphasizes to them the seriousness of the equipment involved.
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