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<blockquote data-quote="Lammie" data-source="post: 448647" data-attributes="member: 3306"><p>I rode with my dad, too. Sounds terrible to say now, but I think I rode in the fender or stood on the toolbox and held onto his neck. Nothing safe, I promise. I never went to the fields with him like that very often though. I remember doing so once, when he was fertilizing a coastal field. I must have been no older than 4. I do remember him letting me steer the truck as he threw hay out the back. Mom had the gas and I had the wheel. Riding in granny gear. </p><p></p><p>My Uncle recently ran over his grandson by accident with a riding lawn mower. He came around the corner of the house as his grand dad was headed that way and the boy slid under. Almost cut off one foot and he lost his big toes and several other toes on each foot. Had to be air lifted to Oklahoma City. He's three. He has been learning to walk all over again. My uncle says he'll never be able to get on that lawn mower again. </p><p></p><p>Bad as it was, it could have been much worse.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lammie, post: 448647, member: 3306"] I rode with my dad, too. Sounds terrible to say now, but I think I rode in the fender or stood on the toolbox and held onto his neck. Nothing safe, I promise. I never went to the fields with him like that very often though. I remember doing so once, when he was fertilizing a coastal field. I must have been no older than 4. I do remember him letting me steer the truck as he threw hay out the back. Mom had the gas and I had the wheel. Riding in granny gear. My Uncle recently ran over his grandson by accident with a riding lawn mower. He came around the corner of the house as his grand dad was headed that way and the boy slid under. Almost cut off one foot and he lost his big toes and several other toes on each foot. Had to be air lifted to Oklahoma City. He's three. He has been learning to walk all over again. My uncle says he'll never be able to get on that lawn mower again. Bad as it was, it could have been much worse. [/QUOTE]
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