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Re: Another tractor accident...why?
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Posted by Harley on November 07, 2004 at 18:12:30 from (64.12.117.7):
In Reply to: Re: Another tractor accident...why? posted by Nebraska Cowman on November 07, 2004 at 16:19:47:
Ya got that right NC. The wife and I were talking about that very thing today. Our son is in Samarra, Iraq and while he is there his family is coming to live with us and he has two little ones. The oldest is a year and a half and calls me his popa already, and the first thing I got him was a 560 pedal tractor and a wagon to pull behind it, and the first thing he is going to want to do is go for a ride with popa on His tractor. Ain't gonna happen. Or on the lawn mower either, even with it not mowing, because if I do, he'll come running up behind me someday when it Is turning, and that's when accidents happen. I know, we've all done it, I did, and I bounced off the drawbar of an old AC WD with my gandfather driving one time, and was very lucky. Didn't get hurt. That's what we're supposed to do when we get older, get smarter and not make our kids go through what we had to. Anyway, the poor guy in the story is going to live with that tragedy the rest of his life, he don't need any more heartache right now. Later, Harley
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