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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 982197" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>One of those find out years later stories with kids. One time I had a couple thousand small squares in the field and had to be gone for a few days for the day job. The older kids put the youngest daughter (who was 6 or 7) behind the wheel of a Minn/Mo G1000 while they loaded bales on a trailer. She was a pretty small kid and no way could reach any of the peddles. They just put in first gear at an idle and told her to drive up and down the rows of bales. They used that tractor because it had such a big open station that they could climb up there with her to stop it when they needed to. The older kids would have been 10-14. They got all that hay put into the barn in the couple days I was gone. They didn't tell me that the young one drove because they knew I wouldn't have approved. I always figured that you should be at least big enough to reach the pedals before you drive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 982197, member: 498"] One of those find out years later stories with kids. One time I had a couple thousand small squares in the field and had to be gone for a few days for the day job. The older kids put the youngest daughter (who was 6 or 7) behind the wheel of a Minn/Mo G1000 while they loaded bales on a trailer. She was a pretty small kid and no way could reach any of the peddles. They just put in first gear at an idle and told her to drive up and down the rows of bales. They used that tractor because it had such a big open station that they could climb up there with her to stop it when they needed to. The older kids would have been 10-14. They got all that hay put into the barn in the couple days I was gone. They didn't tell me that the young one drove because they knew I wouldn't have approved. I always figured that you should be at least big enough to reach the pedals before you drive. [/QUOTE]
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