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Do ladies drive tractors?
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<blockquote data-quote="backhoeboogie" data-source="post: 672683" data-attributes="member: 3162"><p>Ladies driving tractors aint a good thing. I came home one day and all my "stuff" was moved to the back forty. The boss lady put a chain on the front bucket and life wasn't the same. That acre yard around the house all manicured wasn't enough. At least she didn't have a daughter dig a hole with the crawler loader and bury it all. </p><p></p><p>An order came in for several hundred tons of building stone. I had one daughter on the tractor loading with the front bucket and another one on the caterpillar moving the over burden off of the rock layers. I was on the hoe jerking slabs of limestone. A rancher friend happened to drive up needing to borrow the post hole auger. His son and son's friends were in the truck. Those boys were bug eyed. I was dropping half ton slabs in the tractor bucket and the daughter was lifting them and putting them in the dump trailer. It seems we pulled 160 tons or so that day. I gave each of them $1K. </p><p></p><p>My wife can do some things on the tractor. Eldest daughter can do anything on it. Baby daughter can run the hoe, crawler and do some things with the tractor. The wife is scared of most all equipment and slow but she gets some things done.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="backhoeboogie, post: 672683, member: 3162"] Ladies driving tractors aint a good thing. I came home one day and all my "stuff" was moved to the back forty. The boss lady put a chain on the front bucket and life wasn't the same. That acre yard around the house all manicured wasn't enough. At least she didn't have a daughter dig a hole with the crawler loader and bury it all. An order came in for several hundred tons of building stone. I had one daughter on the tractor loading with the front bucket and another one on the caterpillar moving the over burden off of the rock layers. I was on the hoe jerking slabs of limestone. A rancher friend happened to drive up needing to borrow the post hole auger. His son and son's friends were in the truck. Those boys were bug eyed. I was dropping half ton slabs in the tractor bucket and the daughter was lifting them and putting them in the dump trailer. It seems we pulled 160 tons or so that day. I gave each of them $1K. My wife can do some things on the tractor. Eldest daughter can do anything on it. Baby daughter can run the hoe, crawler and do some things with the tractor. The wife is scared of most all equipment and slow but she gets some things done. [/QUOTE]
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