Very nice pictures! I'm sure you are very proud of your son's accomplishment. Nothing is better than seeing a younger generation succeed in the family occupation.
One thing... I'm going to plead with you to please, please replace that rolling shield on the forage wagon. I have a spare here in the shed I'd mail to you if needed. I know that Deere design well, it's not the best. But I had a great aunt (much like yours) who lost a leg in a PTO accident at age 70. She learned to walk again, and drive a car again, but she spent the next 23 years missing a lot of what she liked to do- farm.
Know of someone else whose young bride was killed on an unshielded shaft on a forage box... he was up top, watching the last load go in, and had to witness it.
So I am NOT trying to be critical, but trying to look out for you and your son. I have numerous employees that operate wagons just like that, my 16 year old son included. My eyes go right to that... my guys know if I catch them running a wagon like that, they'll be hell to pay, especially when we have the parts in stock.
Looks like his dad got him off on the right start. Please keep him safe. I hope this doesn't sound preachy... it isn't the intent!
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