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<blockquote data-quote="6M Ranch" data-source="post: 448769" data-attributes="member: 2324"><p>First time I drove the tractor in from the field, by myself, I was three. Dad got it going, jumped off and drove behind in the truck. Used to sit on his lap and drive the car/truck, until I could reach the pedals myself. Drove a truck to the bus stop when I was nine. In today's world, you could never do this. My kids rode with me on the tractor until they got big enough to drive by themselves. I think each kid is different. There are kids out there today who shouldn't be driving in their twenties. A couple of years ago we went to Kansas to look at some cattle. Their twelve year old kid drove us out to the pasture. Wasn't worried. Like most things in life, no pat answer, depends on the individual.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="6M Ranch, post: 448769, member: 2324"] First time I drove the tractor in from the field, by myself, I was three. Dad got it going, jumped off and drove behind in the truck. Used to sit on his lap and drive the car/truck, until I could reach the pedals myself. Drove a truck to the bus stop when I was nine. In today's world, you could never do this. My kids rode with me on the tractor until they got big enough to drive by themselves. I think each kid is different. There are kids out there today who shouldn't be driving in their twenties. A couple of years ago we went to Kansas to look at some cattle. Their twelve year old kid drove us out to the pasture. Wasn't worried. Like most things in life, no pat answer, depends on the individual. [/QUOTE]
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