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Kids and farm equipment, how old? -poll
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<blockquote data-quote="Bigfoot" data-source="post: 1417594" data-attributes="member: 17956"><p>I started my kids too young. My 10 year old spent the afternoon raking hay yesterday. I was nervous, but it needed done, my guy was already there with a roller. I had a neighbor call me last year, and talked to me a little while about how much tractor work my kids do. His concerns were genuine, and his input didn't upset me.</p><p></p><p>I was involved in a tractor roll over, at age 9. It made a big impression on me. I try to weigh the danger against the good. A close family member has 2 girls. One is 21, and the other 19. Both finished high school, and one scored a31 on her ACT, and the other a 28. Neither went to college, and they live at home. Only only one works, and she has a part time dead end job. They were never made to do anything. I have gone to his house many times to help perform easy task, that he couldn't do by himself, while they lay on couches in the livingroom.</p><p></p><p>Mine may not turn out any better, but they'll have calluses on their hands, and not their butts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bigfoot, post: 1417594, member: 17956"] I started my kids too young. My 10 year old spent the afternoon raking hay yesterday. I was nervous, but it needed done, my guy was already there with a roller. I had a neighbor call me last year, and talked to me a little while about how much tractor work my kids do. His concerns were genuine, and his input didn't upset me. I was involved in a tractor roll over, at age 9. It made a big impression on me. I try to weigh the danger against the good. A close family member has 2 girls. One is 21, and the other 19. Both finished high school, and one scored a31 on her ACT, and the other a 28. Neither went to college, and they live at home. Only only one works, and she has a part time dead end job. They were never made to do anything. I have gone to his house many times to help perform easy task, that he couldn't do by himself, while they lay on couches in the livingroom. Mine may not turn out any better, but they'll have calluses on their hands, and not their butts. [/QUOTE]
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