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Re: Re: Tractor drivers w/ kids on tractors
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Posted by markct on September 27, 2003 at 18:46:20 from (12.90.165.237):
In Reply to: Re: Tractor drivers w/ kids on tractors posted by Mike M on September 27, 2003 at 18:09:08:
well first off, there are some tractors made with two seats, holder tractors, some newer john deers too i think. but none the less i agree with ya about kids need to ride on a tractor to learn. on the fender of my fathers NAA ford was were a good portion of my tractor knowledge came from, then once i had gathered enough knowledge from that it was my dad who rode on the fender to supurvise and give advice. of course none of this was ever on rough terain, or while brushoging or any other dangerous activities. even as adults there are times when two people must ride on a tractor to get to a field where you left a tractor, or when 2 workers are needed somewhere
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