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<blockquote data-quote="M5farm" data-source="post: 982139" data-attributes="member: 18487"><p>I was 8 or 9 and started with a 275 massey running the pto for the feed mill. didn't take long and I was the driver to fill approx 25 hog feeders every day. 10 or 11 I was learning to disk on a 1155 massey. but my grand daddy would let me plant or run the culitvator till I was grown. He always told me that people judged how good of a farmer you were by how straight your rows were. By the time my kids came along granddaddy was gone and my uncle was still farming and my boys learned around 9 or 10 to drive a tractor. they were driving my truck sitting in my lap around 5 yrs old. My daughter never wanted to drive the tractor growing up and over the christmas break I made her get on the tractor and taught her how to drive it and now she wants to drive it all the time. she will be 21 in march.( and single)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="M5farm, post: 982139, member: 18487"] I was 8 or 9 and started with a 275 massey running the pto for the feed mill. didn't take long and I was the driver to fill approx 25 hog feeders every day. 10 or 11 I was learning to disk on a 1155 massey. but my grand daddy would let me plant or run the culitvator till I was grown. He always told me that people judged how good of a farmer you were by how straight your rows were. By the time my kids came along granddaddy was gone and my uncle was still farming and my boys learned around 9 or 10 to drive a tractor. they were driving my truck sitting in my lap around 5 yrs old. My daughter never wanted to drive the tractor growing up and over the christmas break I made her get on the tractor and taught her how to drive it and now she wants to drive it all the time. she will be 21 in march.( and single) [/QUOTE]
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