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<blockquote data-quote="Wewild" data-source="post: 536464" data-attributes="member: 671"><p>i grew up with ponies young and graduated to horses. Minibikes, go carts and motorcycles where inner seeded with those. My cousin and i fought to be next to Granddad in the 1969 Ford 3/4 Ton so we could shift gears for him as we went to town on Friday's. Grandmother always got the window seat. </p><p></p><p>All that in the past. Granddad was in between laborers when i was 12. i drove the 3020 with a flatbed house trailer behind as we got up square bales. You could put 175 per load on there. The worst part for me was when we got to the barn. i weighed right at 100 pounds. i even got to cut in broadcast soybeans in a place that was too wet when he sowed the first time. </p><p></p><p>Some people have said i'm wrong for letting my 14 year old drive the Jeep back and forth to my Mothers. i probably am.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wewild, post: 536464, member: 671"] i grew up with ponies young and graduated to horses. Minibikes, go carts and motorcycles where inner seeded with those. My cousin and i fought to be next to Granddad in the 1969 Ford 3/4 Ton so we could shift gears for him as we went to town on Friday's. Grandmother always got the window seat. All that in the past. Granddad was in between laborers when i was 12. i drove the 3020 with a flatbed house trailer behind as we got up square bales. You could put 175 per load on there. The worst part for me was when we got to the barn. i weighed right at 100 pounds. i even got to cut in broadcast soybeans in a place that was too wet when he sowed the first time. Some people have said i'm wrong for letting my 14 year old drive the Jeep back and forth to my Mothers. i probably am. [/QUOTE]
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