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Thinking a little about Garnpappyin'
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<blockquote data-quote="Chris H" data-source="post: 448977" data-attributes="member: 1974"><p>Have you seen the ad's with the guy on the tractor and the title, "It's easier to bury a tradition than a child"? Just about every farmer knows some family where a child was hurt or killed in an accident.</p><p>I used to put our kids behind the seat, beside the window and they'd take a nap there while I was doing field work. But, I had to make sure the window was locked shut because they were small enough they could have fallen out if the window was open. Grandson is with us and I think the cows present a larger danger than the tractors did. </p><p>Do your best to protect them, the jump seats make it much more enjoyable for all involved.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chris H, post: 448977, member: 1974"] Have you seen the ad's with the guy on the tractor and the title, "It's easier to bury a tradition than a child"? Just about every farmer knows some family where a child was hurt or killed in an accident. I used to put our kids behind the seat, beside the window and they'd take a nap there while I was doing field work. But, I had to make sure the window was locked shut because they were small enough they could have fallen out if the window was open. Grandson is with us and I think the cows present a larger danger than the tractors did. Do your best to protect them, the jump seats make it much more enjoyable for all involved. [/QUOTE]
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