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<blockquote data-quote="WalnutCrest" data-source="post: 1296889" data-attributes="member: 21715"><p>Does he already have a tractor? If not, have a friend call him up on Christmas morning with an urgent request that he come over with his tractor to _______________________ (fish a dead cow out of a pond, fix the broken septic line, etc.). It helps if the friend knows he doesn't have a tractor and is wanting one...</p><p></p><p>If he does have a tractor, see if you can borrow some space in the neighbors' barn for a while, move the current tractor over there and park his dad's old tractor in it's spot with the keys and a story. Set up some sort of camera to record it since you very well can't just follow him around while he's doing his chores. Let him have his moment in peace with your letter; he might get real emotional about it (I know I would).</p><p></p><p>This is a very (!) thoughtful gift! Kudos to you (and he)!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WalnutCrest, post: 1296889, member: 21715"] Does he already have a tractor? If not, have a friend call him up on Christmas morning with an urgent request that he come over with his tractor to _______________________ (fish a dead cow out of a pond, fix the broken septic line, etc.). It helps if the friend knows he doesn't have a tractor and is wanting one... If he does have a tractor, see if you can borrow some space in the neighbors' barn for a while, move the current tractor over there and park his dad's old tractor in it's spot with the keys and a story. Set up some sort of camera to record it since you very well can't just follow him around while he's doing his chores. Let him have his moment in peace with your letter; he might get real emotional about it (I know I would). This is a very (!) thoughtful gift! Kudos to you (and he)! [/QUOTE]
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