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Posted by Craig Lysne in Wi on May 18, 2007 at 18:39:33 from (64.33.151.228):
In Reply to: Re: saw the dumbest thing today posted by Don-Wi on May 18, 2007 at 18:17:05:
yeah i was raking hay and spreading manure at 7 but this kid has no respect and has no idea what can happen to his so he screws off alot and my boss and i have to yell at him a lot for screwing around. his dad doesn't really agree with him driving the tractors but he just listens to grandpa and does what he says. My boss told us about pulling in the driveway in road gear and how his other brother flipped a WC allis when he yanked on the hand brake but those tractors are really not safe. i know what can happen if you act like tractor driving is just a game. AND my boss is gonna let him plow this year! which i disagree with. and My dad is just letting me bale hay. i been able to cut and rake for the last 3 yrs just ma 2 cents craig
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