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Posted by Craig Lysne in Wi on May 18, 2007 at 18:02:27 from (64.33.151.228):
In Reply to: saw the dumbest thing today posted by Don-Wi on May 18, 2007 at 10:51:51:
another stupid thing to do is to let a 10yr old kid drive anything bigger than a lawnmower. I work for a guy who lets his 10 yr old grandson drive everything from a farmall H up to a 4020 JD. BUT my neighbor's brother has tractors that he uses too and put his foot down and said NO to that kid driving anything bigger than his farmall M (i handle the big ones) but refuses to let him drive his 1030 or 970 case. I usually drive those 2 and they can be hard to handle sometimes. (i'm 15 yrs old) and i sometimes fret at the way the skid steer handles sometimes . someone will lear someday to not let little kids drive tractors. srry for being off topic. that guy musta been trying to kill himself. my 2 cents Craig
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