Posted by Old Roy agiin on March 30, 2008 at 22:40:03 from (98.17.221.175):
In Reply to: kids+tractors posted by chrisalma on March 30, 2008 at 12:21:33:
I was about 10 my first driving experience 1941 chev.1 ton driving around in fields.I thought I was a big man then.even tho it was in 'grandma' gear idleling, the men would show up at the door once in a while to help me get er on course til I learned to do it right.---don't know about the future of kids today hopefuly,stay with farming If born into,Teenies won't ask if they could help stack some hay in the barn for a couple bucks,We have obout 6 of em around here,I also think learning to haul with a hay wagon,especilly with a steep exit out of the field,there would be a lot less aggressive drivers around.Would make em realize something bad could happen to them if you drive stupid !!
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