Posted by j heitkemper on May 31, 2009 at 15:30:10 from (72.95.79.247):
In Reply to: Tractors among women posted by plow hand on May 31, 2009 at 05:26:36:
NONE !!!...My wife is scared to death of the JD lawn Mower . I DID get her on the YAN-murray loader tractor to drive beside me as I pull electric fence posts and toss them in the bucket ... And she has drove the 430 Case between lines of bales as we picked them up ,, I tease Her and tell Her I did that When I was 4-5 yrs old . Hard too imagine What she would be like on the 800 case-o-matic ,,,. my daughters have Baled hay for me with the Live power SC ,DC, and 4020.. ... Growing Up at home I had 3 out of 5 sisters that were Durn good at running a tractor without wrapping themselves up in the equipment ,, still Remember Dad sayin', well boys, your gonna lose another good tractor/operator to Wedding Bells....
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