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A friend has his 5 year old grandson over for a week, he loved going for rides on the side by side, quad, tractor etc but it seemed every time before he and his grandfather could go for a ride a jerry can of fuel was required to fill the fuel tank.
The next day when they were going to go check cattle the quad would not run right nor would the side by side, after a while the grandson said they should work I filled them all up this morning.
Problem was he used his grandma's flower watering can and water from the hydrant to fill the tanks.
Our own boys have done their share when they were young as well, I was about ready to replace the hydraulic pump on a Case garden tractor when I discovered several rocks in the hydraulic tank that were just the right size to block the oil flow when you hit a bump just right.
Another time sister in law and brother in law stopped by for a quick visit as they were passing by our area on their Harleys.
When they went to leave they discovered the keys to both bikes were missing and no matter how hard you tried the boys 3 and 4 years old at the time would not reveal where they put the keys, we had to hot wire both bikes.
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