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Kids and farm equipment, how old? -poll
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<blockquote data-quote="Farm Fence Solutions" data-source="post: 1419237" data-attributes="member: 26621"><p>My Dad WAS a real hard ass when I was a kid. I was working at the age of 7. He also rewarded hard work, and signed for me to by my first piece of ground when I was 16. Just as he rewarded hard work, jacking around was "rewarded", as well. He lost his hard edge when my younger sister was killed in a car crash. She was 17, I was 20, and my Dad was pretty close to my age today. He really softened when my daughter came along, and it's been fun to watch. I am really lucky to have my Dad around full time. When he and Mom retired, they moved down to a little house on 20 acres that we'd renovated for them, and it's nice to have them just a few miles away. He's slow and tears things up, but riding through the cows on the Mule with a cold beer sure is fun.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Farm Fence Solutions, post: 1419237, member: 26621"] My Dad WAS a real hard ass when I was a kid. I was working at the age of 7. He also rewarded hard work, and signed for me to by my first piece of ground when I was 16. Just as he rewarded hard work, jacking around was "rewarded", as well. He lost his hard edge when my younger sister was killed in a car crash. She was 17, I was 20, and my Dad was pretty close to my age today. He really softened when my daughter came along, and it's been fun to watch. I am really lucky to have my Dad around full time. When he and Mom retired, they moved down to a little house on 20 acres that we'd renovated for them, and it's nice to have them just a few miles away. He's slow and tears things up, but riding through the cows on the Mule with a cold beer sure is fun. [/QUOTE]
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